Before reading this post, see SCIENCE | Dark-variety demons rely on discharge of excess electrons into humans for possession, which contains the first photos of a dark-variety demon posted to this blog, and familiarize yourself with the general shape of the head of this demon, as well as the style of hat they wear. For convenience, here are two pics from that post:
Following are still frames from a video made two nights ago at the San Jose Diridon VTA Light Rail station, which, like the above, also show dark-variety demons, apparently of the same affiliation, as is suggested by the identical style of their hats:
Dark-variety demon (shown center-left) | Dark-variety demon (shown center-right) |
Dark-variety demon (shown middle-right) | Dark-variety demon (shown center-right) |
They are visible in the video only due to the camera/subject in-motion effect, that it is to say, when either the camera pans across the hidden subject or the subject moves past the camera at a specific rate of speed and distance which enables the capture the type of light reflecting from a cloaked demon, which, obviously, is different from light reflected from objects you can see with the naked eye.
Other dark-variety demons shown on this blog can be seen in Demonic associate of Spectre of Death revealed in new video.
Dark-variety demon present, attack smell absent
Other kinds of dark-variety demons I've encountered (since childhood, actually), about which I have not posted, are dark versions of cherubs, without wings (or, maybe only one pair), and with fangs. The smell associated with an attack by these particular dark-variety of demons is similar to an over-heated hair-dryer, which, when you smell, alarms you, and calls you to take action immediately. Their smell does the same thing, and the first few times you smell it—especially the first—that kind of startle you feel when you think the hair-dryer is about to catch something on fire stays with you for the duration of their visit.
Because the latest attack was accompanied by a smell associated with another demon, I did not expect to encounter dark-variety demons.
NOTE | Cloaks work by scattering light reflecting (or emanating) from the source they obfuscate (i.e., a cloaked demon or object) so that its rays do not combine to produce an image in the eyes of the beholder. That's a new fact that I learned recently, but I still don't know how that enables a digital camera to capture an image of cloaked demon, just by panning it across an area in which demons are cloaked.One of the still frames in the series of still frames showing the assortment of dark-variety demons
Other dark-variety demons shown on this blog can be seen in Demonic associate of Spectre of Death revealed in new video.
Dark-variety demon present, attack smell absent
Other kinds of dark-variety demons I've encountered (since childhood, actually), about which I have not posted, are dark versions of cherubs, without wings (or, maybe only one pair), and with fangs. The smell associated with an attack by these particular dark-variety of demons is similar to an over-heated hair-dryer, which, when you smell, alarms you, and calls you to take action immediately. Their smell does the same thing, and the first few times you smell it—especially the first—that kind of startle you feel when you think the hair-dryer is about to catch something on fire stays with you for the duration of their visit.
Because the latest attack was accompanied by a smell associated with another demon, I did not expect to encounter dark-variety demons.