A subscriber to the YouTube channel that hosts many of the videos posted to this blog asked if he could use those videos in a court-of-law, presumably, to sue persons perpetrating injustices of some kind in concert with demons. About 4 hours ago, Shawn Milby , wrote: [W]ould ya mind if i used your stuff in court to help explain whats happening to us? I'm assuming a couple of inferences by this intentionally vague question; I'll assume the best-intentioned one: that the reader, a person injured by the actions of demons and their people, wants to prove damages by demonic activity against a defendant(s) allied with demons by first proving that such activity and alliances exist, and to otherwise support his allegations in a civil complaint. My answer to him was, essentially, "Yes, I would mind. " But, I followed that answer with my reasons (below), which are all the right ones: You cannot present [my stuff] in any trial proceeding or in any other forum unless ...
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