#548 - SCIENCE | Eye spider demon's cloak and strength rely on solar power

Before reading this post, find out what eye spider demons look like on the surface of your skin in VIDEO TIMELINE | Eye Spider Demon, Dismembered [see also VIDEO | Flailing leg of an eye spider demon], and what they look like underneath your skin in VIDEO TIMELINE | Eye Spider Demon Traveling Underneath Skin [see also VIDEO | Eye spider demon traveling under my skin].

Also, read how the Voices Demons use them to hurt people in VIDEO | Cloaked eye spider demon (?) blurs vision and Demons put "eye spiders" in eye sockets, nose and ears—and worse [see also Nerves, fingernails damaged from fighting sucker and eye spider demons].


Eye spider demons invisible in light, visible in dark
Eye spider demons affect a near-perfect cloak in broad daylight, but are rendered visible in dim light. You would think that darkness would be a boon to this demon's effort to become invisible; however, a glass-paneled mirror, a towel draped over the lights, and a pinch-hold on any pitch-black, gooey-feeling object on your skin (which is how eye spider demons look and feel when cloaked) will instantly reveal a squirming, miniature dust mop on a string with short fur (which is what they look like when they are not cloaked).

You can feel them in the light, too, but you can't maintain a grip, and they feel much smaller than they really are; also, you can't see them in the light unless you are viewing them via material with a reflective surface on which the principles of diffraction (or refraction) apply, such as in the reflection from a dual-paned microwave door [see VIDEOS | What demons look like when they float (instead of walk)], or when revealed in digital media while cloaked, as shown in the following image [from VIDEO | The body-hair variety of sucker demons, decloaked; see also TECHNOLOGY | Capturing and revealing hard-to-see sucker demons in a digital photo]:
Swarms of cloaked (invisible) sucker demons and/or eye spider demons are revealed in this digital image by the blackened areas of the skin on my arms and legs
READ | For more information on viewing otherwise invisible demons, go to SCIENCE | Seeing the eye of an invisible demon and SCIENCE | The ethereal glow and semi-transparency of cloaked demons explained.
One reason for greater visibility of a cloaked eye spider demon when in the dark is already established: by eliminating (or reducing) the light emitted by other sources, more of the scattered light particles transmitted from the cloaked demon can reach the eye unimpeded. That's true for any demon that affects a transparent (or white) cloak (versus a dark—or shadow—cloak); however, based on the multitude of times I've spent two to three days in a row pulling these demons off my back, crotch, butt, neck, face and scalp [read HOW-TO | Removing eye spider demons from your skin; see also HOW-TO | Vanquishing sucker demons from the bedroom], I believe I've found another reason.

Diminished strength, intangibility in darkness infers cloak's dependency on light
Two new observations were made about eye spider demons in the dark that, when coupled with the aforestated fact, suggests that eye spider demons are easier to see in the dark because the cloak is weaker—not just because there is less interference from other light sources:
  1. An eye spider demon is much more tangible in the dark. In the light, your fingers tend to pinch all the way through the eye spider demon unless you grip it at the thickest part of its body; and, unless you twist their bodies several times first (which is a very difficult task), they tear, leaving a portion of their bodies still rooted in your skin.
  2. The eye spider demons' ability to adhere to the surface of your skin is almost completely diminished in the dark; in fact, by turning off the lights, you can easily pull them from your skin.  
In short, in the absence of daylight, eye spider demons seem to lose strength, and their cloak affords significantly less permeability (their ability to pass through other matter is reduced to a degree that allows for a solid grip on their bodies), both of which are characteristics of a reduced (or diminished) cloak.
NOTE | Whether an eye spider demon is actually weaker cannot yet be established for certain. If their strength is not powered by light, then they may appear weaker simply because you can get a better grip on them; a determination that light enhances their strength would allow for the unraveling of the mystery of their biological and physical makeup (when you consider what is already known about the electrical properties of this variety of demon).
Absence of tell-tale signs of radiation in digital media suggests absence of cloak
Another indicator of reduced cloaking strength is the lack of the glossy black-blue appearance of cloaked eye spider demons (or a cloaked sucker demon) seen in digital media; it is never present when made of them in the dark, meaning that the radiation that "burns" the optical sensors of digital cameras that causes such oversaturation is also not present. That radiation comes only from the cloak; sucker demons and eye spider demons do not adversely affect digital cameras when they are not cloaked.

Other demons' cloaks subject to same diminishing effects of darkness
In the past, I observed that other demons using the same type of cloak affected by eye spider demons—particularly, demons of the humanoid varieties (such as centurion demons)—reduce their cloak in the dark in order to see better; but, with this new information, I believe that there is a secondary reason their cloak is reduced, i.e., decreased light. Due to the much larger size and strength of a man-shaped and man-sized demon, I could not (and cannot) test whether their strength and protection in the dark is reduced without using fire from an acetylene torch. If such demons are less able to protect themselves against intense heat when applied to them in the dark than in the light, then that also means that light plays a role in powering their cloak.

#547 - PHOTOS | The Door Demon

In the same video by which the claw-grip hand attachment to the demonic extensible arm was discovered [see PHOTOS | Adjustable claw-grip hands replace possessed's for demon corpse clean-up], a demon recreated its visage using just shadow and light on a flat surface, specifically, by bending the light reflecting off my bathroom door:
Sharpened and contrast-adjusted still frame image, showing a demon's visage recreated by the interplay of light and shadow on my bathroom door
The same image, bordered by a semi-transparent mask for easier identification
The original still frame, in which both the door demon (above) and the blanket demon (below) can be seen simultaneously
The door demon is the first to bend light with its cloaked body to depict its face on a flat surface, which, by the way, is a pretty amazing feat. It must contort its form, while thicking and thinning varius parts of itself in order to create a lens or prism that would bend light in such a way as to cast its face on the door with it. By contrast, its close cousins, the blanket and pillow demons, rely on malleable material, creating dips and peaks in the fabric to create the shadows and highlights that depict their facial features.

Speaking of which, a blanket demon can be seen on the far right of the very same still frame, which perfectly illustrates the difference in the two methods demons use for recreating their faces on things found around your house:
The long, sloping forehead of a green blanket demon, which also has deep-set eyes hooded by a prominent brow, and a giant nose (the image in this still frame was sharpened and adjusted for contrast)
The same still frame as the above, but masked to highlight the blanket demon's face
The original still frame showing the blanket demon, above
Unlike the door demon, which cannot be seen without stopping the video at the still frames showing the demon, this blanket demon is best seen while watching the video uninterrupted:

#546 - PHOTOS | Adjustable claw-grip hands replace possessed's for demon corpse clean-up

On nearly any other display besides that of an iPhone 5 at its highest brightness setting, the images in this post appear too dark; when I can get to a desktop computer on which I can access (or install) GIMP or Photoshop, they will remain so. I will announce the update when made.


A recent series of still frames from a video made of [name removed] during a period of high demonic activity shows that the hands of demons and the demon-possessed can change not only into an array of needle-like blades for stabbing people in the head and vital organs [see PHOTOS | Humans—not just demons—take part in repeated piercings to head and vital organs], but also into a sort of picker similar to the kind attached to the arm of cranes commonly used in metal scrapyards:
The extensible claws of the newly discovered demonic hand bears a resemblance to robotic assembly equipment
As is made apparent by the still frame above, this newly discovered demonic hand substitute can be used to carry things too large or otherwise too unwieldy for a normal hand, judging by the size of the object being carried, as well as its near-perfect fit into the hands. That latter suggests that the palms can be expanded along their width to widen the hands' grip based on the width of the object they carry. Elongated fingers make carrying of objects more secure than human-sized fingers, and even more so by their circular arrangement around the top of the palm, in that, by comparison to otherwise, these fingers clamp objects from all critical angles.
A closer look at the "claw-grip" hand
I would also suspect that it's for carrying things you don't want to touch with your real hands. In
this case, that thing is the head and upper torso of a demon:
The head of a demon—sans body—in the clutch of the claw-grip demon hand, made visible because the subject was in motion when the image in this still frame was captured (image enlarged and rotated)
These body parts were disguised as a plastic container and a glass, but were exposed when the subject quickly passed by in front of my iPhone 5's digital video recorder:
When not in motion, the subject appears to be carrying a plastic container and cup (versus the head and upper torso 
It has been long established that a demon cannot project its illusions for both the human eye and a digital video camera simultaneously when the camera is in motion while recording, or when the object disguised by an illusion is in motion while the camera is recording; conversely, if both the object and camera are sitting still, the demon can successfully project an illusion to a person and a camera simultaneously.
NOTE | Based on past observations, I have come to a tentative conclusion that demons do not handle dismembered or amputated body parts they don't intend to eat; and, based on the recent cannibalistic practices of the subject, who, along with the Voices Demons, has been taking small bits of my flesh for her personal consumption, I surmise that it is possible this was either dinner or leftovers.
Both recently discovered demonic hands are likely attachment to a single, extensible arm
The thin, pole-like "arms" to which the claw-grip hands are attached (see photo, below), which are identical to those I observed bearing the spike-fingered hands on their ends, both types of demonic hands are likely attachments to that same arm:
Just like the spike-fingered hands, these claw-grip hands appear to be mounted on extensible arms, which are much thinner than a person's normal arms
That means that the hand described in this post and the spike-fingered hand are likely just two out of any number of other varieties of hands, and each person who can wield them has just one extensible arm.

If true, these are not natural or magically concocted hands and arms, as could be assumed by the photos; rather, you could just as easily assume that they are manufactured, and are otherwise mechanical/electronic in nature, especially when you consider that they seem to require a specific and unique hand or arm gesture by the wearer in order to operate them.

Although cloaked electronic equipment is rampant in my home, this is the first time I've seen anything but a demon and its clothes miniaturize. Both cloaking and miniaturization (which is likely an effect of hyperdimensional portal transfer, and not the continued presence of a demon once it shrinks) would make invisible the arms and hands, and would reduce their size for easy and concealed transport.

The suggested arm/hand combo could also be funneled through a hyperdimensional portal, which open routinely on (or in) the human body. That means they are sitting somewhere, waiting to be called by a wave of a person's hand.

Telepathic control likely guides demonic arms/hands
No matter whether the demonic arms/hands combo are tucked in someone's pockets or sit on a shelf in another dimension until called to action, they both have to be guided to their target or controlled like a hand by the wearer once they are called upon. The means by which either is accomplished is most likely telepathy. Mind-controlled machine experiments by humans proved that the melding of mental impulses and technology is possible; and, since telepathy is the primary way fourth-dimension entities communicate (meaning that it's been with them all of their lives), their early technological goals probably included machines that accepted thought as input.

#545 - PHOTOS | Demon tendrils protrude from each palm

About a week ago, what I guessed to be a cloaked demon tendril emerged from the palm of each hand; from what I could feel at the time, I estimated that each tendril stuck out approximately one-half of an inch. Being invisible and in a state that allows matter to pass through it unaffected, all I could do at the time was feel, and what so felt were those two things.

Today, though, I got to see what was there by and through a few still frames taken from a video made by mere happenstance of my hand. They show these tendrils uncloaked, confirming (much to my dismay) that I do indeed know by touch the feel of a cloaked demon tendril. Ugh.

Here's what they look like, close-up:
A demon tendril, protruding from the palm of my hand
The tendrils are not visible in every frame; rather, just these few. In all other still frames, my palm looks normal (i.e., no discoloration, etc.).

I'm not sure what their role is, though; but, I'm sure it's not a good one. Demon tendrils snaked through a human's body is always bad. For example, sucker demons of the tumbleweed variety implant themselves in the backs of Voices Demons' victims. There, they mete out punishment and abuse as dictated by said demons. They also serve as a leash. If a victim tries to go somewhere or do something that would be contrary to any plans his captor-demons may have for him, the implanted demon can render the victim too ill to do anything. It can also incapacitate (induce sleep or paralyze) or kill a victim.

There's been nothing like that in and around my hands, though; so, I'll have to wait and see. I just hope my guess as to their likelihood as a future problem isn't as accurate as my guess was as to what they were when they were invisible.

#544 - CRIME | Falsified legal documents filed in collections suit

As suspected in CRIME | Fake attorney: Falsified legal documents filed in hijacked lawsuit, falsified documents were indeed filed in a collections suit abandoned last year when it was discovered that my attorney was, in fact, not an attorney, and had repeatedly lied about the status of the case, while having done absolutely no work on it at all.
NOTE | You must read all of the referenced posts to understand this one. You should, by the way, because this scenario represents how powerful demons make problems for humans that they can understand, without resorting to zapping them with a lightning bolt and ending it all.
Gil Kreiter, who is still falsely posing as a NYC attorney, and who froze my mother's bank accounts without my knowledge or consent [see ], forwarded to me copies of what appears to be falsified legal documents purportedly filed by the defendant. If true, this confirms my suspicions of foul play that arose when a notice was received from the court two days ago, which stated that the defendant was granted a motion for satisfaction of judgment; moreover, this marks the second crime committed by the defendant in this case, the first being evasion of service of summons.
To explain: per California and Indiana state law, only the plaintiff can declare a judgment as paid by the defendant; and, in a collections case, that must be done first in the state in which the judgment was awarded.

In this case, that state is California, a form for which is issued by the Superior Court of California for plaintiffs who are awarded judgments to acknowledge receipt of payment by defendants. Sure enough, among the documents filed in Indiana, is an Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment form that I didn't file. Although it appears to be my signature in the lower right-hand corner, I did not sign this form. Even still, the form is not filled out or stamped by the clerk; moreover, it is not accompanied by the requisite affidavit, in which the plaintiff must certify that the judgment was indeed paid:


Finally, as Mr. Kreiter pointed out, the case number is not even included:
Gil Kreiter points out to a fine degree what the incomplete form was missing
In short, it was never filed in a California court by anyone [look up Bush v. Bickel on the court web site], and that is a prerequisite to obtaining a satisfaction of a foreign (out-of-state) judgment in Indiana.

In spite of these flagrant omissions and impossible-to-miss errors, somehow, an Indiana court accepted this as a valid document, even while ignoring its own procedures for filing motions such as this, which specifies that the plaintiff must file this paperwork, and that a notice of any hearing or the filing of these documents be given. No proof of service of these papers on the plaintiff is on-file, meaning that the matter should have been rescheduled for hearing until notice was properly given.

Regardless of the unbelievable series of events that took place in order to bring this motion to 'granted' status, it's all irrelevant. There is (nor was) any intention to pursue this case beyond the portions that involved criminal conspiracy, specifically, demons employing people to block my income and steal things I need or use [see ].

This issue was pointed out many months ago to my mother (and other interested family members) a long time ago; however, as soon as her bank accounts were frozen, she assumed that I did it, and there was no way of convincing her otherwise, even with facts.

As far as the computer goes, which is the subject of the suit, I'm not sure if it works or not. Only the CPU was returned. All cables, the keyboard and mouse, the display and the converter cable were not returned. It's been collecting dust in Long's closet since 2008.

As a consequence, I've lost my phone service, and will lose my home shortly.
COMING UP | What to do about Gil's crime and the defendant's crime? Anything? Nothing? The answer...everything. They won't get in trouble; all the process will do is expose demonic influence in our justice system. (In other words, don't take anything I do personal; it's all about the demons...never people.)

#543 - How (not) to draw demons

This post is meant to be a guide to drawing better illustrations of demons, and is not in any way, shape or form meant to be a criticism of any soul brave enough to draw that which does not want to be drawn—and has the power to make that point to any human, fatally.


Artists, both aspiring professional and terrified amateur alike, seem to struggle a bit with illustrating demons they either meet in person or see in photos—regardless of how poignant the impression left by their encounter or how clear a given photo may be.

The most accurate illustration I've seen since readers started submitting drawings of the demons they see in my photos and the ones they meet at home is The Pillow Demon, by aspiring artist Daniel Cabbage:
A sketch of the pillow demon shown in VIDEO/PHOTOS | The Pillow Demons (by aspiring artist Daniel Cabbage)
His depiction of the pillow demon is close to the real thing, and way better than I (or anyone I know) could do; but, it misses the mark, in that key details are not included, and lacks the proper conveyance of the emotion expressed by the demon's face in the actual pillow:
The pillow demon's face is askew, in that its gritted teeth are not in line with its eyes
But, more importantly, it fails to point out one of the primary characteristics of demons that possess fabric: that their facial features don't always line up. You'll notice specifically in the still frame above that the clenched teeth of the pillow demon and its eyes do not line up. That's important to note for anyone devising a way to detect the emergence of a demon through fabric or any other material.

It's not that I need drawings of demons, especially when I have photos; rather, it's the drawing that convey the characteristics of a demon that need to highlighted in the study and classification of same.

In the illustration, the artist drew a toothless, open mouth. That's not the same, and anyone looking for demonic activity may not know what to look for without knowing that a pillow demon's face can appear distorted upon emergence until it was too late.

Here's an attempt by the same artist to sketch a hobgoblin demon:
An artist's attempt to sketch a hobgoblin demon, which looks like Johnny Galecki, Darlene's boyfriend on the ABC sitcom Roseanne, in a cloak
The problem here is obvious: all hobgoblin demons wear white, glossy masks; but, even with a score of photos of such demons [see More of what a hobgoblin demon looks like (and other things about them, too)], and after clearing up the source photo for this illustration (shown below), the goal of capturing this key fact about hobgoblin demons was not met:
The white mask of a hobgoblin demon is made more evident by the sharpening technique described in TECHNOLOGY | Enhancing photos of demons (and the like)
Any rendition of a hobgoblin demon should highlight the style of cloak and the features of the mask, as well as its height relative to other objects in the photo. These are the qualities and characteristics that distinguish it from over a dozen other black-cloaked, white faced demons of the same approximate height.

In sum, any drawing of a demon must capture the unique qualities of its specific variety first, and then the details that make it unique among its kind. When drawing a demon, think of yourself as the artist who accompanied Charles Darwin on his expedition to document evolution. You have to emphasize the aspects most important to the purpose of drawing them at all.

More drawings by the same artist
Here are more drawings of demons seen in my photos by the same artist:
These illustrations fail to capture the key elements of their respective photos
The photos from which the drawings were created can be seen in the following posts (they are listed in the order seen above):

#542 - PHOTOS | Demon-possessed often victims of amputation

The demon-possessed, even those who are given weapons such as a spike-fingered hand to pierce people's brains and vital organs with, are nearly always unwitting victims of amputation, as is shown in this still frame:
The lower left of this demon-possessed human-collaborator was amputated and replaced in "real-time," the demonic term for the state in which time flows extremely fast in the space around them in comparison to the flow of time outside of that space; it looks sort of like bad special effects on a digital camera, but it is nonetheless what is happening
Actually, whether the willingly and cooperatively demon-possessed are truly unaware of what is being done to them probably varies. The man shown having his face replaced in PHOTO | Camera in motion reveals demon-possessed (or surgically assaulted) guest was made aware of the fact afterwards, and was shown the images of his face being mangled by demons; nevertheless, he has made no mention of it since, and, to my knowledge, has done nothing to distance himself from dealings with demons:
To read an account of the surgical operations performed on this man in front of my very eyes, read READER | Man admits to more than just a couple of random demon sightings; eyewitness recounts demon surgery in bathtub
By contrast, I have been fighting demons tooth-and-claw ever since discovering the grizzly truth, albeit to little avail. I first discovered the specifics of the surgical manipulation of my face only recently, as shown in PHOTO | Cloaked pins and stitching attach face to head and PHOTO | Frontal cranial plate detached from head, looks like hobgoblin demon mask:
The skin of my face is temporarily pulled down so to provide access to my cranial plate for God-knows-what
These are not the only photos I have acquired of such atrocities; but, they are among the few that have survived confiscation.
NOTE | The only time crappy-looking, blurry still frames show things like the above is when demons are visibly on the prowl; by contrast, there are no such still frames produced when things are quiet. The reason for the image quality has been explained repeatedly on this blog; even still, if you don't understand it, ask.
Although it's unclear as to whether there is a connection between her amputated leg and her boots, I thought it prudent to mention that said boots appear to be possessed, as is made evident the demonic face protruding from the back of them, as shown in these still frames:
This image was sharpened, and the demonic face, masked, for better viewing [click to enlarge]
This image was sharpened, and the demonic face, masked, for better viewing [click to enlarge]
This image was sharpened, and the demonic face, masked, for better viewing [click to enlarge]
By the way, these photos were taken at the same place and at the same time as those shown in the following posts:

COMING UP | A still frame showing a demon emerging from this woman's hair (that is, if it hasn't been taken from my collection already).