Monday, July 31, 2017

VID | Demonic weapon/implant emerges from forearm and strikes pancreas

For the most part, all of the demonic weapons described on this blog pertain to those installed in and deployed by demon people and those installed in a specific place. This post provides a video showing a third means of deployment, specifically, in a target, i.e., me, which shows a demonic weapon emerging from my forearm and striking me in the pancreas(?):


Were it not for my habit of always running a video camera during periods of high demonic activity, I would not have noticed it. I certainly didn't feel it, and had no idea it was there. Still, I'm not surprised, as there are literally hundreds of other demonic weapons/entities that emerge from my skin in various places all the time (which I do feel), albeit never unbeknownst to me.

Monday, July 24, 2017

My dope = your inevitable demise

Before you read this post...
This blog is just like an episode of Days of Our Lives or General Hospital or any other soap opera in one, very significant way: if you're new, you can't just watch one episode (or read one post) and get what all the stories are about; and, even if you get the gist of them, you lack the requisite history for really appreciating the episode the way longtime viewers do.

Like soap opera stories, each post is but one thread in a large tapestry. I help you get up to speed by including hyperlinks to other, related posts where applicable throughout each post. Follow them. It's so worth it.


What if I told you, a demon or demon person, this about the demonic plague and your ability to affect it: my high is the connection, not yours or anything else you do or anything else about you. You may be powerful during periods of high demonic activity; but, those periods are mine to control. I can take away everything from you by simply obeying the law and taking care of my health and regarding my personal safety. You are nothing but mooches and poachers, taking what is mine and calling it yours; and, saying you're better people all the while.

Hearing this is difficult for such people to accept, even though I can (and have repeatedly) demonstrate(d) it right before their very eyes; but, what you read about me in Demons, their people continue to exploit, cause suffering via open portals is true: my high connects demon people (humans) to their "friends and partners" on the other side (i.e., demonic allies), and is what makes demonic weapons dischargeable on Earth. That's not all it does; but, it for sure does that.

And, I can prove it to your face and by making videos that can only be made when I'm high. For example: watch as I peruse a video made during a period of high demonic activity on my iPhone, looking for demons in the stills [below]. The video was made at night as I walked around my block. It shows hundreds of demons, all standing at various locations along the streets surrounding my home: in the trees, on the sidewalk, in yards—and some even sitting inside cars. The camera's exposure duration and ISO settings were increased to their maximum in order to capture more of the light coming from demons, which is diminished by their cloak. They can't be seen otherwise.



Here's another video, this time, made using normal aperture settings. It shows demons in the trees outside my kitchen window—mostly, just their heads:



SEE ALSO | You can download videos like these at the end of this post.
By contrast, my sobriety closes that door, effectively cutting the Army of Darkness in half, and eliminating its strength by preventing its weapons from operating and otherwise establishing and maintaining a presence in this realm (or dimension or whatever the heck you call it).
NOTE | Most people involved know this already; it's been a fact for over a decade. If you don't, you might want to consider paying more attention to what you're doing and who you're doing it with. Duh. Anyway, for those who know, the reluctance to accept this fact stems from jealousy (like I wanted this problem with my high).
A blockade is an intentional abstention from crystal methamphetamine with the sole purpose of stopping the enemy dead in its tracks, which is, in fact, what happens, every time; it's only my high that does that, and nobody can take that away from me or work in any way, shape or form around it [see Desperate demon people make desperate maneuvers]. There is no other to take my place.

If I die, the Door (as I am referred to) will shut forever; while I am alive, there's still a possibility that it could open, but that is up to me and my addiction. These are the cold, hard facts for a people with a world-wide agenda that depends on an open door.

While there were certainly consequences to getting high around demons [see Your iPhone or your life?; see also Christians, victims reeling from demonic activity aftershock], staying sober is supposed to come with its own, too [see Hospitalized by demonic retaliatory strike for power blockade; see also Demons/people rail against power blockade]. I elude vaguely to the latest of these in the following email to my grandmother last week:
My explanation for my failure to meet my grandmother's expectation of a daily email

I doubt this is news to her, quite frankly (in fact, I know it isn't). People pretend they don't know the facts as described above, even though they know good and well that I can demonstrate these facts anytime, anywhere, without excuse and without delay to anyone, although not without endangering the whole world, and plunging it into terror.

But, feigned ignorance isn't just limited to grandma; everybody—even the victims—do the same. And, let me tell you: it's embarrassing watching people pretend they don't know when, even while the first-ever crystal methamphetamine-related post to this blog, which is nearly five years old, is still one of the most popular posts to it, as is the search term meth [see Blog search term data shows no end to Googlers' obsession with penis, drugs]:
The first-ever crystal meth-related blog post remains one of the most popular, even five years after it was writtenMost of the top search terms of all time contain the search term, meth

More demon videos...
Following is a selection of videos similar to the first one in this post, in that they contain images of hundreds of demons in the stills. To see them, skim the videos frame-by-frame.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Criminal complaint for sexual battery filed against soul-stealing groper, civil complaint also filed

A criminal complaint for sexual battery was filed today against Charles Langley, the man who I accused of groping me repeatedly at his L.A. apartment in May in VIDEO | What it takes to win a soul back from the Devil:

A complaint for sexual battery was filed with the San Jose Police Department on July 6th, 2017, against L.A. resident and former Hoosier native, Charles Langley
Although the incident occurred in Los Angeles County, the complaint was filed at the San Jose Police Department:

Because the complaint must be filed in person—and the battery took place in L.A.—it was taken as a courtesy by SJPD on behalf of the LASO
Once the reporting officer completes his report, he will then forward it to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office, who will then take over any handling of the complaint, which could (and likely will) result in the arrest of the suspect, Charles Langley:

Charles Langley is accused of five separate incidences of unwanted touching of a sexual nature
Jennifer Brock Marien was identified as a witness to the unwanted touching (battery) and the assaults (apprehension by threat of unwanted touching) preceding them.

A civil case was filed on July 19th in the Superior Court of California:

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

My new iPhone 7 Plus 128 GB + my new video streaming app

Out with the old iPhone 6s Plus 64 GB, and in with the new iPhone 7 Plus 128 GB:

My new iPhone 7 Plus 128 GB promises speedier development and testing of my upcoming high-quality, peer-to-peer video streaming app now in development
I'm hoping this one will manage to avoid the destruction of my iPhone 5 and incur less death threats than my iPhone 6; however, given the early success of my latest app in development—the alpha version already provides high-quality, peer-to-peer video streaming app in real-time using Apple's highly touted and extremely efficient Multipeer Connectivity Framework—my hope will likely be dashed to pieces. Demons don't like forward progress, after all.

A portion of the source code from the iPhone version of the app, which acts like a remote camera for clients connected via Bluetooth, wireless or any other local network connection
Still, without my high (yes, I quit—for good...literally), demons are blockaded from the power source that brings them into physical proximity to our realm, and makes them tangible and allows them to interact tangibly, most notably, with their weapons:

Apparently, news doesn't travel as fast as it used to...or, does it?
Accordingly, attacks have been nil, sightings have been de minimus, and the Voices Demons have been well-behaved (e.g., quiet and scarce). I'm sure that would change if I did get high, and I'm sure that the anger against me would be great, seeing as the app runs both on iPhone and Mac:

A portion of the source code from the Mac (desktop) version of the app, which displays in real-time video acquired by any iPhone in the vicinity with no setup or configuration

What's more: it runs on iOS 11, which is not even released to the public yet. That's, like, a triple no-no. Needless to say, although the incentive is slightly different this time, the previous incentives for staying sober remain.
NOTE | It's been nearly two months since I last handed my ass to demons. I'm still going strong. No cravings, no desire...nothing. Demons and their people are ass out to me now; they may own this town, but I own their strength and presence.
About that new app...
Like I said, it's alpha:
Any Mac, iPhone or iPad with a camera can broadcast video to up to 7 other such devices using my app; they can also broadcast video to each other (shown, the app for Mac, showing a preview of the video it's broadcasting)Perfect video from Mac to iPhone is just a matter of resizing some windows (shown, the app for iPhone, receiving video from the Mac, albeit a little askew)
Update on August 19th, 2017
Since the time of this post, I posted a beta version of my video streaming app to the App Store; and, I've also come up with about half a dozen different solutions for squeezing high-quality video over demon-burdened Bluetooth and Airport wireless connections, all of them really good—except for today's. Yet, it, by far, is the one I'm happiest about.

For years, I and all one thousand iOS developers I've ever talked to have never had much success with pixel buffers. A pixel buffer is a pointer to image data in memory, and requires a lot of knowledge outside of simple programming in order to transfer, store, display and otherwise manipulate (which, as a developer, you are bound to do when dealing with images).

It seems that no one ever gets any of these tasks quite right; often, after having spent more time figuring out pixel buffers than anything else in their lives (and having the hardest time of their lives at the same time), developers either give up or compromise in favor of a shoddy substitute of some kind.

My pixel-buffer nightmare always revolved around the same, general issue: moving them over a network, intact and on-time. Today, I just nailed intact for the first time in over two years of periodic attempts, whereas before, I could do nothing but corrupt them (like literally everyone else).

Having achieved this, I can feed the image output from a video camera on one iPhone directly to the GPU on another iPhone for rendering without requiring an Internet connection—albeit far too slowly for use in a shipping product for now.

Since a large segment of my readership actually comes from stackoverflow.com, I'll post the code that transforms the camera video data into objects that are broadcasted over a local network to another device; and, I'll post the code that receives the object, and puts it into a pixel buffer for rendering with OpenGL on the GPU.

Here's the first segment, which consists of two methods that prepare and send the video data as they receive it from the camera:

- (void)captureOutput:(AVCaptureOutput *)captureOutput didOutputSampleBuffer:(CMSampleBufferRef)sampleBuffer fromConnection:(AVCaptureConnection *)connection
{

        CVImageBufferRef imageBuffer = CMSampleBufferGetImageBuffer(sampleBuffer);
        
        NSError *err;
        [((ViewController *)self.parentViewController).session sendData:[self dataFromImageBuffer:imageBuffer withBytesPerRow:CVPixelBufferGetBytesPerRow(imageBuffer) withHeight:CVPixelBufferGetHeight(imageBuffer)] toPeers:((ViewController *)self.parentViewController).session.connectedPeers withMode:MCSessionSendDataReliable error:&err];

}

- (NSData *)dataFromImageBuffer:(CVImageBufferRef)imageBuffer withBytesPerRow:(size_t)bytesPerRow withHeight:(NSInteger)height
{
    NSMutableData *data = [NSMutableData new];
    if (CVPixelBufferLockBaseAddress(imageBuffer, 0) == kCVReturnSuccess)
    {
        uint8_t *rawBuffer = (uint8_t *)CVPixelBufferGetBaseAddress(imageBuffer);
        [data appendBytes:rawBuffer length:1228808];
        CVPixelBufferUnlockBaseAddress(imageBuffer, 0);
    }
    return data;

}

Here's the code on the receiving end (a second device on the same network as the device taking videos), which restores the object that is a pixel buffer back into a useable form (for demonstration purposes—to show that the image sent is the image displayed, with no distortions or mangling), and then displays it on-screen:

- (void)session:(nonnull MCSession *)session didReceiveData:(nonnull NSData *)data fromPeer:(nonnull MCPeerID *)peerID {
    dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
        NSMutableData *mdata = [NSMutableData new];
        UInt8 *rawBuffer = (uint8_t *)[data bytes];
        [mdata appendBytes:rawBuffer length:1228808];
        uint8_t *buffer = (uint8_t *)[mdata bytes];
        NSLog(@"sizeof(buffer) %lu", sizeof(buffer));
        CGColorSpaceRef colorSpace = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB();
        CGContextRef newContext = CGBitmapContextCreate(buffer, 640, 480, 8, 2560, colorSpace, kCGBitmapByteOrder32Little | kCGImageAlphaPremultipliedFirst);
        CGImageRef newImage = CGBitmapContextCreateImage(newContext);
        
        CGContextRelease(newContext);
        CGColorSpaceRelease(colorSpace);
        
        UIImage *image = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:newImage scale:1 orientation:UIImageOrientationUp];
        CGImageRelease(newImage);
        
        if (image) {
            NSLog(@"image size %f x %f", [image size].width, [image size].height);
            dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
                [((ViewerViewController *)self.childViewControllers.lastObject).view.layer setContents:(__bridge id)image.CGImage];
            });
        }
    });

}

Again, there's nothing impressive about this code, other than the fact that it is likely the first such code posted online that actually does what it's supposed to. Undoubtedly, some developer will find it quite useful someday.

Saturday, July 1, 2017

CHARITY | Free bike fix-a-flat for the homeless, indigent

Imagine being a garbage person—a society toss-away—relegated to the slow-death and -torture that is homelessness. Imagine your only source of transportation being your feet and your bike. Imagine having no money. Imagine a flat tire. Imagine having to lug your baggage and a bike that doesn't roll around town, from place-to-place, all-day, all-night.

Now, imagine getting passed one of these cards:

The business card-sized handouts I give to homeless/indigent persons I see on the street riding bikes, offering free inner tube replacement for bike tires
They offer free inner tube replacement for bike tires, which are highly susceptible to damage from the rocky and glass-strewn terrain found in most riverbanks and alleyways where homeless people live.

For a mere $5 to $10, I can make a homeless persons day and fulfill my duty in Christ:
For I was hungry and you gave Me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave Me something to drink, I was a stranger and you took Me in, I was naked and you clothed Me, I was sick and you looked after Me, I was in prison and you visited Me.
The details and restrictions are pretty straightforward: meet me at the bike shop of your choice, I purchase the tire tube, and I keep the original receipt. The reason for the latter is so that, when I offer other Christians an opportunity to reimburse, I can give them the original receipt to head-off any possible concern regarding the integrity of my charity.

In the past three days, I've passed out over 20 cards; however, no takers yet. Even still, all homeless persons who received one were extremely grateful, and impressed at how astutely met their needs were by this particular charity initiative.
NOTE | I guess they only need so many tubes of toothpaste, and something meaningful is more endearing to them. They like it when you look like you're paying attention to them, I think, instead to your typical, piss-poor attempt to be Christ-like or charitable.
On a related note...
Read James Alan Bush's answer to Why are there so many homeless people in San Jose? on Quora

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