Monday, June 26, 2017

Stalker posts bond on 4 obscenity charges, trial date set

An update to the case against my stalker, who was arrested by the FBI a few years back, and who was arraigned shortly thereafter for having, among other things, sent a death threat by mail with a bullet taped to it.


A letter finally acknowledging me as some kind of victim in the case against my stalker
He taped a bullet to a death threat he sent me by mail—U.S. Postal Service mail. The FBI credited me with his capture. Yet, I have yet to receive a subpoena to my stalker's trial in October, apparently, since I've been classified as a potential witness [see below], and not a for-sure witness:

Until last week, the District Attorney had no more contact information for me other than my phone number
Confused? Were I not the world's most-famous (or infamous) demoniac, maybe; but, still—a bullet...that's kind of a lot. I mean, do I actually have to be shot [see Night of the Gun Chase] to get noticed?!

Bleak prospects of becoming a full-fledged victim
According to the Victim Specialist I spoke with on the phone last week, until then, the only contact information the district attorney had for me was my phone number. I don't need to be a victim, per se; the stalker got Judge Davila—he's going bye-bye. Although, I think keeping better records of your potential witnesses makes more sense than not. Many scumbags have walked due to overconfident or overcautious prosecutors, who often think falsely why overshoot the mark when this one is in the bag or too much evidence opens the door to too much defense.
Case summary per the Victim Notification System
I just don't think either of those absolutely idiotic ways of thinking are going to afford the prosecutor any leeway in criticism from my end of things if this is indeed how they think. This stalker is serious; he's not going to give up. He's learned nothing, I guarantee. We're talking Heaven and Hell, and demons, for crying out loud. That's not your run-of-the-mill psycho.
My stalker faces 4 counts of mailing threatening communications
For all I know—for all anyone knows—this stalker is not crazy as he is sloppy. He might actually believe he is on a mission from Hell. I could be dead by this time next year: gunshot wound to the head.

Summary of letter
In all, the letter states that my stalker was released from custody on bond (i.e., he bailed out), although this after having spent only a month behind bars. A voice message was left with Yvette Baird, Victim/Witness Specialist for the U.S. District Attorney's Office, which protested the violation of my right to attend and be heard at any hearing pertaining to the release of the defendant. In my message, I (rightly) stated that the contact information used by the office to contact me last week was the same prior to and at the time of the December 23rd, 2014 hearing in which the defendant was released. I stated further that I would have vehemently protested his release for obvious reasons, which are made all the more poignant by a reoccurrence of the problem (harassing emails, etc.).

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Proving sucker demons, definitively (also Removing sucker demons embedded in your skin)

About this post
This post tells you how to prove the existence of sucker demons, particularly, the worm-like variety, which bury their heads and half their bodies straight into your skin, leaving only enough of the tail end protruding to match the length of the surrounding hairs. It also tells you how to remove them. For now, it contains only written instructions, which are followed by links to similar posts that show images and that describe sucker demons in greater detail; however, should circumstances permit, it will also include a video showing the proper pinch for finding and removing them.

About "proof"
I'd like to clarify the purpose of this blog as it relates to "proof" of demons and the like. First of all, I'm not providing proof to people that demons exist when they should already know that they do. That, by the way, includes any one person alive. But, if you ask for proof, I won't stand for an "it's Photoshopped" rebuttal when I present a photo. The blog is a collection of thousands of photos that collectively prove demons exist; and, I have thousands more I haven't posted that do no less; moreover, I have the ever-ready ability to produce thousands more at my leisure—and those right before your very eyes.

Rather, the blog is not about proof; it's about "what's next." If you're not interested in answering that question or hearing an answer, your belief in demons is very, very irrelevant to me. I see no problem I need to correct; I'm neither offended nor made insecure by your skepticism.

I use the word "proving" in the title to this post to mock those who ignore the obvious. You can say you can't see what I see in a photo or that I doctored a photo; but, your fingers won't except any argument as to what they feel, and it is they that this post invites you to use to prove demons exist in lieu of your eyes.

Instructions for finding and removing sucker demons
Using just menthol oil, clear plastic wrap and your (or someone else's) fingertips, you can prove that sucker demons exist, and that they embed themselves in a person's skin. Simply apply the oil to, say, a leg and an arm, and then wrap it in plastic wrap, thin and tight. The white, microfine hairs that you can only sometimes see, but always feel, are sucker demons, which you detect by pinching the air just above the surface of the plastic wrap using your thumb and forefinger; your body hair—which they resemble—will remain trapped underneath the plastic wrap.
NOTE | If sucker demons were nothing more than hair, they wouldn't protrude through the plastic wrap (something they can do per the semi-cloaked state inherent by their nature). That's proof enough; but, if you want more, read on to learn how they defend themselves (a display of their intelligence means sentient life).
Neither pinch nor touch the plastic wrap, hovering your fingers a millimeter above the surface from the beginning of the pinch and until you feel the soft, heathery feel of a grove of sucker demons (numerous thinner sucker demons, which encompass a single, thick sucker demon). Touch your fingers lightly together to get a sense of the location of the sucker demon in the grove's center; the thicker side of the pinch points to the root sucker demon. The distinction between the sucker demon in the middle and its surrounding sucker demons is readily made, in that it is much thicker, and feels sturdy enough to pull without tearing as easily as the others; and, when you apply a gentle pulling pressure, you will feel the root tug at a specific point on your skin.

Once you've identified the location, repeat the pinching maneuver until you find the root. Between each pinch, you must stretch your hand out completely—usually, until it pops. Failure to do so will mean failure to remove the sucker demon. That's because the surrounding sucker demons entangle with your fingers whenever you touch them in order to prevent a grip on the root (by forming a wall between your fingers). You have also have to pull your hand at arms length away from the site in order to break the entanglement.

When you find the main sucker demon, pinch firmly enough so that, when you pull it, it tugs at your skin from the root; pinch no harder than what is minimally required to feel it tug at your skin.

Then, using the strength of your grip as a guide, hold the sucker demon without actually tugging it. As you do, you will feel the surrounding sucker demons slip into your grip, and the root sucker demon grow thicker and sturdier.

Although it may require several passes, you can unroot the grove of sucker demons by slowly pulling them in any single direction of your choosing. Unlike when acquiring a grip on the grove, you may drag your fingers on the surface of the skin when removing it. Keep pulling until the sucker demons detach themselves, repeating the process as necessary.

Links to similar posts
Following are posts that are similar to this one, as well posts that provide information about sucker demons necessary to understand any instructions for finding and removing them from your skin:

Videos of sucker demons
My entire collection of videos showing sucker demons are available on YouTube. Following is a video showing sucker demons that was made just today:




NOTE | For optimal viewing, watch this video in a dark room, and maximize the brightness on your display; because sucker demons are fast, and because they are small, play back at HD quality only.

Videos of sucker demons show only one side of the story, namely, their movement; the other side is made visible in each video frame. If you just watch the video, you've only seen about 10% of what any given video of demonic activity has to offer. Download a copy of the original video and pause it on each frame to get the rest (the compressed version for streaming via YouTube loses detail and omits frames).

More about sucker demons, generally
For a comprehensive listing of sucker demon-related posts, search Google for sucker demons.

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Apple approves DemonNet Data Acquisition Client for App Store distribution

If the Voices Demons had their way, they'd say that somebody like me putting an app on the App Store would be akin to Rosa Parks sitting at the front of the bus instead of the back, where they think people like her are supposed to sit (albeit, in my case, the modern day equivalent); but, as it stands, neither they nor their people relegated anyone they exploit to that life just yet. Rather, just like every other experience in which demons have said I can't do something and I say I can, this one can be defined the same: a Battle of Bunker Hill, Gettysburg and D-Day all-rolled-into-one affair.

Apple approved DemonNet DAQ Client for distribution via the App Store
Losses aside, victory was worth it, especially considering that the app is the only tool the world now has available to protect itself from demonic exploitation, collectively and en masse, should it decide to take that step; it doesn't mean the world will take that step, nor does it mean that it will avail itself of my app in order to do so, although I don't see why not. No matter what steps are taken (if any), the world needs to know as much about its enemy as it can—things it doesn't yet know, but things the data collected by my app will eventually answer. This includes where the enemy goes and when, how much time it spends in each place, and how fast it can move between places. No defense nor offense can do without such tactical information.

Regardless of how effective and convenient the app may be, the biggest hurdles to widespread adoption (or taking that step) remain. Most people don't realize just how far a little information can go, regarding just those few bits as having no potential for formulating any effective strategy for harm prevention and protection; and, for those they do know the value of that information, don't see an effective strategy that can (or will) be carried out by people.

As to the value of information, no matter how minute, I know all-too-well as a demoniac in constant danger; as to whether people could affect a strategy that would conquer the problem, I have nothing to go on but this: I think that it was ignorance that led many demon people to become the traitors to humanity they now are, and their lack of knowledge about them forced them into a corner that compelled them to make that choice. I have ascertained that they knew (and can readily see that they still know) nothing about demons, but rather took (and take) stock in all the lies told about them (you can only cast out demons with a priest or in Jesus' name; you can sell your soul to the Devil, etc.), and the misinformation (and disinformation) that persists even now (that demons are spirits that have no physical presence, that demons are limited in their mobility and power).

How a given demon person became one is much, much, much more complex than a lack of knowledge can explain, I know; but, I think it played the most significant part, in that it prevented them from entertaining and exploring other options. No matter what a given demon person's story about their involvement may be, it boils down to the making of one of two choices: to be involved with demons or be consumed by them; and, if not consumed by them, have nothing to do with demons at all. In their minds, there was no concept of the option to refuse involvement and address the problems demons cause proactively, and with a strategy of any kind that could be carried out in conjunction with others.

Some may say I'm giving a group of murderers the benefit of the doubt, whereas one is not warranted; but, the fact remains: they did not (and do not) see options others than those that were present all along. But even if a change of mind is possible through knowledge is unlikely, there are still plenty of people who have not had to face the join-us-or-die decision, but someday will; for them, my app aims to widen their perspective on the situation and balance their consideration of their prospects with vital information prior to when they do.

To that end:

DemonNet DAQ Client on the App StoreTo find the app, search for demonnetdaqclient
The app is also listed on Apple's web site...:

DemonNet DAQ Client on Apple's web site
...and iTunes:

DemonNet DAQ Client on iTunes

More information regarding the purpose of the DemonNet DAQ System, and how the data collected by clients will be used for the aforestated purposes, is available on this blog at:

TECH | Apple approves DemonNet App for Beta Testing

TECHNOLOGY | How to build a demon detector with your cellphone

TECHNOLOGY | Detecting (real) demonic activity in digital media

DIGEST | (TECHNOLOGY) Tips and Techniques for Processing Demonic Digital Media to Save the World

TECH | "Demon net" iPhone app prototype

PREVIEW | DemonNet for iOS Developers

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