Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Demon handyman

What I thought would be a human handing a chair to the person making repairs in the bathroom turned out to be a demon. He was captured on video just an hour ago, walking into the room that connects to the bathroom wearing what, at first, looked like a towel, but what is actually akin to the saffron robes worn by the Hindu religious elite:
A still frame from the video showing a demon bringing a chair into the bathroom
The video yielded three solid—and two less-so—still frames showing the demon's face. In those frames, his face appears to be in a state of transition, morphing from 2-D (or flat, which is the dimensions all demon possessing a textile assume) to 3-D:
Only a portion of the demon's head is visible as he emerges from the towel-like robe he wore, which was likely morphing from flat to roundHis head is revealed in full about halfway through the clip showing the demon's face, which is made quite unique by an unusually large cranial cavityStretching upwards to a demon is always heads-first, as shown in the last frame containing the demon's face and head 
Like nearly all videos showing demonic activity, the face comes and goes so fast, you wouldn't know you missed it unless you skimmed frame-by-frame:



Not every video gets analyzed this thoroughly, and 99% of footage gets tossed from the blog—in part, because if you've seen one demon, you've seen them all, and in whole, my situation just doesn't allow much time for that kind of work. This video almost became so much refuse like most other videos; however, it managed to get my attention when I noticed two things:
  1. How the wearer of the robe entered and exited the bathroom on two points: the demon's height remains level throughout the entire clip, thereby implying he's walking on legs—something he no doubt worked very hard to pull off successfully; unfortunately for him, no one told him to hide his legs at all times, which I figure based on the fact that you can see that he has no legs. Then, there's the fact that he didn't turn around when exiting the bathroom, yet he didn't step backwards either. His "legs" walked forward into the bathroom, and then forward out of the bathroom. You can tell by his motionless robe that there was no pivot between entrance and exit.
  2. How the demon moved. A demon's movements give them away when they are asked to move physical objects or when they feel caught by, say, a video camera [see VID | Hooded, shadowy intruder peers into iPhone slid under door]. Because weightlessness is a property of cloaked molecules, when a demon tries to move like a human in any other way besides the way a human would move while calm and under calm circumstances, they flit instead. That's because inertia is not a factor; they can go from 0 to 60 in less than a second—and they do.

Two orbs fly into wall, disappear beneath

Over three years ago, a hobgoblin demon suddenly emerged from my apartment floor, right in front of where I sat, and then ran into an adjacent wall where she disappeared somewhere beneath its surface [see VIDEO TIMELINE | Maskless Hobgoblin Demon Springs From Floor]; and, tonight, two green orbs did the same (disappear into a wall, that is) except that one came from the ceiling and the other from my ear:



At the time of the hobgoblin's intergalactic lane change, I speculated that the verticality of walls in opposite relation to floors somehow had a connection with hyperdimensional portal transfers (exiting one portal and segueing into another). Having seen many a transfer, it was a good guess. Unfortunately, it remains so after all this time.

Why the wall and not the window? Or the ceiling again? Where does a wall lead? How do you know which wall to go through? are a few of the most obvious questions people would generally ask, but I'm more interested knowing about the aspects of the transfer that are common among all those I've witnessed.
NOTE |  Why my place? Why me? are two questions I would also pose for pondering by those to whom they are posed. They know why.
Aside from the opposing angles of the entrance and exit points, I've also witnessed these commonalities:

  • Weightlessness upon exiting the first portal
  • Running towards and into the second portal (they all run at approximately the same pace)
  • Emerging towards and observing in the direction of the second portal prior to exiting the first portal is (no one ever looks around for the wall; they come out of the floor knowing exactly where to go)
  • The travelers make very little noise, but some; and, they are visible (both are highly unusual, otherwise)

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