Tuesday, February 27, 2018

DemonCamLite | Finding demons quickly, easily and free

What used to take two iPhones, a paid subscription for the use of higher-end video-editing software and at least an hour now takes 37 seconds at no cost. That's what the app I started developing last Sunday delivers today—videos just like those shown on my YouTube page, in which almost every frame shows multiple demons or varying species, some easy to find, others a challenge—regardless, always a reward.



The following video demo shows the first half of the app in operation, specifically, the camera capturing images using the long-exposure duration and split-frame techniques, which 1) allow more of the light reflected from cloaked (invisible) demons to enter the aperture, while blurring natural light in order to create a clear distinction between the two, and 2) join to make whole the halves of demons, who were positioned near the fringe of the aperture when it captured the image (light enters the aperture's edges more concentrated than it does in between (light "backs up" like water when it hits something, becoming thicker or deeper as it flows over the edge of something, and more light means more picture data to render the image):


The results are the same as without the app: the demons come out crystal clear, the non-demon objects are blurred into obscurity. Those two characteristics makes the perfect image of demons and other demonic activity.


I have literally thousands upon thousands of brilliant images of things never seen before by humans—scenes from other worlds, beings more exotic than anything you've seen in science fiction films, breath-taking architecture and more—all by using the iPhone I carry in my hand.


What's even better, is how easy and convenient it's been to find these things (wormholes open up anywhere and everywhere when they open up, which invariably happens whenever and wherever I go under that special circumstance I've mentioned a time or two on this blog). For example, this is what I found in and around a trash bag:

A normal camera would just see a regular trash bag... 
...but DemonCam using the high-duration exposure and split-frame technique, see's more...much more
If you were to ask: Why would I need an app that find demons? They're not a problem to me; why would I bother?

I'd reply: Because the fire in your stove might be under control; but, the one in mine (and others) are ablazin'. So, stop asking callous, aloof and ignorant questions, and pick up a bucket of water to help me put it out! [see A Call to Arms | Your duty as a victim of demonic activity (or otherwise)].


 

I hope to add the image browser over the next couple of days; most of its parts, which are scattered among several other projects also in the works, are already written. It's just a matter of bringing them together for this particular purpose.









Update, one week later...
It’s been a week since I started developing DemonCamLite, the demon-finding app for iPhone. This is where it is so far...



Friday, February 23, 2018

READER | Lost in time and space

The gist of this post is this: a man gets lost in time and space, and wants to know WTF. In my reply to his comment to a post on Google+, I tell him: (by the way, this isn't just a man thing; it happens to cats, too; read


By the way, this isn't just a man thing; it happens to cats, too [see Scratchen teleports through space (and, possibly, time, too) ].


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A Call to Arms | Your duty as a victim of demonic activity (or otherwise) (IN-PROGRESS)

If you are a victim of demonic activity in the manner described on this blog, you should consider it is as much your duty to fight the problem as you consider it your duty to protect others and yourself from any other kinds of harm; and, you must do so with the same intensity and sense of urgency you would for any other form of tragedy or crisis.



Failing to do so endangers other victims—not just you. Like you, every victim is an asset to a well-established and tightly operated and controlled industry by both demons and humans (who are experienced, capable and well-trained). If you let the problem go unabated and unchallenged, or if you fail to take comprehensive and effective action, you inadvertently support that industry. It knows how to feed off your inaction, and it makes prodigious use of half-ass resistance (in fact, it encourages or otherwise provokes (and also depends on) your dislike of their treatment of you and the situation they place you in to create out of you the kind of product they aim to manufacture).



It is one thing, then, to fail yourself; it is another to fail others, too. No one asks for that duty; no one hopes to find themselves in such an arduous, dangerous and taxing role. But, the fact is, it is what you must do when you are faced with this problem. You are derelict in your duty as a responsible member of the human community if you don't.


There are victims I feel sorry for, and there are victims I don't. As to the former, I'm referring to all of them; as to the latter, none. I feel sorry for any human burdened by a problem like this. It is the end of a possibility of any life you dreamed of (although, you can have a good one—and, I'd say a much more respectable, wisened one than you ever imagined—but, it's certainly not what you thought it would be, and the initial sting of that realization takes a long time to stop having its startling and disconcerning effect).



So, while I feel equally sorry for all victims, there are some I feel I should give more respect for than others: particularly, those who get up and fight with everything they've got. And, I would if I could find such a person. As of today, since the memory of my first encounter with the problem over 40 years ago, and since the problem became publicly visible and openly overt over 12 years, I have come to know only these kinds of victims:

  • those who fail to acknowledge that they are a victim;
  • those who think they can make (or are making) deals with demons or others in order to stay abreast of the problem; and,
  • those who think they never will be victims, and that there is no relationship with or connection between them and victims.
NOTE | Soon-to-be-victims may not be victims in the present tense; but, as I see it, they will be soon enough—if not by the hand of the demons, then by mine. As the Door (or, Engine, as demons put it), I have the ever-ready power to force the issue—an issue I have the moral authority to force, even though I should not have to. Moreover, as a victim heaven-bent on eradicating this problem, it will be what I do (and have been doing), if I have to. Such persons will not ignore it or sit on the sidelines and passively watch it; it will be your problem, too, before I let that happen for long.

How to fulfill your duty as a victim
The first step in fulfilling your duty as a victim is making yourself known to other victims. This is the hardest step, and it is the one step that takes most victims far too long to take. The hindrances generally stems from shame and guilt. The pretext of demons' involvement in a victims life from the start is invariably based on those two emotions. They can and do create a new picture of the world around a victim, and one that portrays a highly critical and punishment-oriented society that is unaccepting and unreceptive to anyone who commits or has committed any kind of transgression (most commonly, drug use), and eager to harm or allow harm (even fatal) to such persons. On top of that, demons foster such a world out of the people they blind and harden, and otherwise render and keep ignorant; so, it's not just a perception, it's a reality in a lot of cases.

The second step is to take hard and fast action, to put out the fire in your home so as to prevent it from spreading to other homes, so to speak. The following conversation between me and another victim describes what such action looks like. The lengthiness of my contribution to that conversation is a reflection of my respect for a victim who dared to take the first step.

I haven't received the clip referred to by the victim; but, I hope to soon

I start by addressing every misconception and possible misconception the victim presented;
they are the most common among all victims

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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Understanding how Voices Demons work | DRAFT

The following is my answer to a question posted to Quora, which asked:
I feel like my spirit guide is a demon because they are scaring me and that they aren't really my guide. Could it be that a demon is haunting me, or have I not met my guide?
It is a draft of what I hope will eventually be a detailed and complete guide to understanding Voices Demons, and defending yourself from their wares. As time permits, I'll add links to various posts in this blog, which will supplement the claims I make about them, highlight where I was successful in my understanding and fight, and where I was not.

If you're wondering why I would publish something before it's final, it's because of this: I'm busy in my fight, which consists of continual steps forward in personal development—I'm developing software all day and night; however, at the same time, I can't neglect others suffering in the same way. Failing to provide even a shred of what I know that's helpful would be neglect.
NOTE | For what they are worth, I interspersed some very unusual images of demons between paragraphs that are not related to the subject of this post; there is a demon in every one of them. Ask for help, if you can't find them. 

As you should be able to surmise by now, there is no such thing as a "spirit guide," save that of the Holy Spirit. What I hope you find out next is that there is no such thing as a bad demon—say, one that helps you break free from the one you have hovering over you now.


Only God is good. The rest of us have choices, including demons. Demons who interact with people in the way you describe are making bad ones for themselves and you.


You are a victim and target of Voices Demons, and you are in for a hard life and a hard fight. You can win the fight, but it will not be without significant wear and tear on your end of things.


I’m going to list the things you should be aware of, such as the underlying messages they send to you when they say and do things, and the end result of those messages. I’ll briefly explain how the actions they take and the things they say affect you, and how they serve their agenda.


Although I know these things very, very well—certainly better than anyone else I know and anything else I’ve seen—I’ve just begun to write them down (and, that, for you, because of your question here on Quora); so, please excuse anything in this 15-minutes-old rough draft that might not yet be clear, and ask for further clarification where needed.


Every interaction with you is ultimately intended to ingrain these things into your thinking and self-estimation; they will say and do things specific to your situation, and no one elses’, making it feel personal and relevant; however, all of the things they say and do can be generalized in one or more of the following ways:
  • You're no good at anything you do; we are good at everything we do.
  • You're not allowed to improve anything you do
  • You're not allowed to do anything
  • You're not allowed to add anything to do
  • You are weak; we are strong.
  • You are stupid; we are smart.
  • Nobody likes you; everybody likes us.

From this, they want you to think, either consciously or subconsciously, these things:
  • You are unwanted by people
    • you're ugly
    • you're branded negatively (i.e., poor, criminal, sinner, etc.)
    • you're acting improperly
  • You are unable to interact with people on any level
    • You are in a lower class (beast) than those in a higher class (man), and they have dominance and priority and privilege where you; you have limited rights, and there are special rules that only you must follow
Over time, you will start to believe these things, even if you say you don’t; you can’t help it, repetition over time forces it on you. You may say that you don’t believe them, but, the fact is, you would be acting and interacting differently had they not been saying negative things to you over and over again for so long. In other words, the longer you talk to them, the more warped you will be.

Their goal is to foster a dependent relationship with you by convincing you, either consciously or subconsciously that:
  • You need us to manage your interactions with people
  • We know everybody; we'll tell you what they say, and we'll do the talking for you (all without asking)
  • You need us to provide for your needs

How they pursuade:
  • It's our job; we have no choice
  • We're more powerful; we will hurt you if you don't comply
  • We will shame you, if you don't comply

They will do these things anyway: hurt you and shame you, regardless of your willingness to be complicit. Doing so is part of a process that facilitates their end goals, in that it shapes a victim's thinking and self-estimation in ways most favorable to the abuser.

How they dissuade:
  • Blame you when you don’t listen to what they say (you’re impeding their progress, you’re making people angry)
  • Shame you (you’re behaving improperly, you’re not acting as you should, you’re committing an offense)
  • Nobody believes you
  • Everybody agrees with what we are doing

Wrong strategies:
  • Outsmart them
  • Make a deal with them
Right strategies:
  • Fight to do and fight to grow (the fight they will bring will be physical, if you can't be talked out of or distracted from doing something; even so, doing the thing you intend to do is the right choice in that, as physical beings, they expend energy and consume time, too; it's not that you'll outlast them or that they have less time than you do—that is their advantage—but that it imbalances balanced people with balanced lives to fight you this way over time. That is anathema to the well-manicured lawn of Voices Demons' mental mansions of personal perfection)
  • Run
Ways they dissuade from fighting:
  • Physical abuse
  • Mental abuse
Signs that indicate that you're thinking like a victim:
  • You feel the need to explain why something you do takes more time than they say it should
  • Before doing anything, you estimate how much strength and stamina you will have in order to get it done, factoring in the resistance you expect from them
  • You compulsively explain yourself and your actions when questioned
Strategies for interaction with Voices Demons:
  • Hear nothing, say nothing—both highly important.
  • Voices Demons have merely to put a thought in your head to shape your thinking. If you listen to something they way, you are going to evaluate it in your mind. At this point, their goal is accomplished—even is you handily dismiss what they said. When they say, "Ignoring us is not an option," this is what they are talking about, not that they will hurt you if you don't listen. When they do hurt you for "not listening," it's not so much punishment as it is a way to make sure you processed what they said—again, regardless of whether you are expected to dismiss it or otherwise.
  • It's hard to stop talking to Voices Demons for most victims, primarily because a victim's interaction with them never starts off as abusive. It's quite some time before they start that; and, by then, you're in the habit of conversation. However, once you realize what they are doing, you must stop responding, and never initiate. IF YOU MUST SAY SOMETHING, SAY NO—and, that, within the first couple of words you hear. Never let a Voices Demon complete a sentence. Say NO as soon as they speak.
Finally, never announce what you're doing or that you know what they are doing. They know what they're doing, and they will soon know what you're doing. Believe me, they aren't as stupid and helpless as they might try to act.

So, that’s a really good run down on your situation. You need to always think like this. Print this out and carry it around, if you have to. Everything said to you and everything done to you should be “looked up” on this list. It is important that you can always articulate in your mind how a demon is working you, and to never think for a moment that they are not ALWAYS working you, even when they appear to be casually conversating (that’s developing a relationship that fosters compulsive response and mental processing, which is the only thing they need to accomplish to achieve their goal).

One more thing: those goals, by the way, are intermediary to a higher goal, which is, let’s just say, not good for you. That goal is set by a demon you do not now hear, and are not likely to hear, who intends to use you in certain ways (ways you may never discover, but which will happen, nonetheless).

In other words, the demons you hear on a daily basis are employees of another demon. They even have a name as such employees, namely, a pod (that’s one or more demons that interact with a victim in the same way they are with you now). You have a designation as “pod people.”
NOTE | Be aware that Voices Demons do this in conjunction with people. There are and will be people throughout your life who will recognize you as a “pod person” just by laying eyes on you. They will treat you like one. Recognize such persons, and plan ways to work around and/or through it.

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