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.

Intercepted demonic-communiqué (or, Things demons have said behind my back)

Just like there are ways to capture invisible (cloaked) demons with a digital camera, there are also ways to capture cloaked speech. Like all sound, sounds (or speech) made by cloaked demons propogate through air, but air that is a mix of cloaked and non-cloaked (native) molecules. The volume of any sound a cloaked demon makes is in direct proportion to the ratio of cloaked to non-cloaked molecules—the more air molecules native to our realm, the louder the sound will be. A digital recorder can be imprinted with sound waves outside of the range of human hearing, and those that are outside of that range (as they would be if a demon is speaking while cloaked) can be (and is) redigitized to a range inside that which a human can hear.
NOTE | Cloaking doesn't just alter visibility, it alters time, too; that's why cloaked demons are usually only captured in one to three still frames on video (and never in images made one-at-a-time). The same principle applies to audio recordings. To hear most cloaked speech, you either have to speed up or slow down playback (usually both, as conversations both slow and fast overlap), and you may even have to adjust the pitch. It's not unusual to find five different conversations overlapping the same audio track this way. [Source: HyperPhysics, Georgia State University, "The speed of sound is determined by the properties of the air, and not by the frequency or amplitude of the sound."]
Demons are quite adept at camouflaging, by which they supplement their ability to cloak. The following three, successive still frames all show the same demon; the brighter the light, the more you can see the objects the demon is blended with (or possessing); the less light, the more you can make out his face
Historically, I've taken quite an advantage of the unfortunate—yet ample—opportunity to see and hear demons that do not want to be seen or heard as they parade through my home (one video showed nearly 15,000 demons transiting through my apartment in just under four minutes). This blog evidences over six years of seeing and hearing things that demons do, but don't want known.

This post contains quotes that were plucked from random points along that six-year timeline. Nearly all of them require far more explanation than I gave them; however, in conjunction with other posts to this blog, you can infer at least a general understanding of the meaning and significance of what was said.

"Gag him up in his mind's eye when we are talking; I don't like to be interrupted."
— A Voices Demon to another demon

Voices Demons constantly talk to a victim while they and other demons are tormenting them; and, while they do, they don't like being ignored (they call it that the silent treatment) or interrupted. If a victim does either, a Voices Demon can ask another demon to inflict a certain kind of injury to the victim's brain, which somehow compels a victim to listen instead of talk or otherwise get their attention. The injury reduces the victim's ability to think clearly, organize thoughts and concentrate. Although not particularly painful, the victim is aware that they have been injured, and why they were injured.

"Panic him; make him rigid."
— A Voices Demon to another demon

There is another kind of brain injury inflicted by demons (at the behest of Voices Demons), which creates panic in the mind of a victim. Like the injury that renders a victim unable to do anything but hear the voice of their tormentors, this injury is relatively painless; however, it does not render the victim able to do only one thing, rather, it leaves them capable to do anything and everything they can do to resolve the panic. This is typically the cause of untoward or criminal behavior in a victim or other psychotic behavior; it is also the cause of a victim's self-isolation and bizarre self-protective maneuvers.

"Making a ta-ta in his pants is not a valid way to get his attention; it's a way to get them to turn in another direction and never look back."
— A Voices Demon to a group of Voices Demons and other demons

Although it's unknown as to how, demons can initiate urgent bowel movements in a victim. It is likely caused by exposing the victim to high levels of demonic radiation, which causes the victim's body to react in that way. The Voices Demon was contradicting other demons that wanted to do this at the time, and was explaining that the merits of this approach are counter to their goal.

"If you turn James into a dope head, I could dislove him more easily."
— Long Cao to Voices Demons

Long story, short: demons make drug addicts; and, the drug addicts they make, they keep addicted. Just like demons can generate fear artificially with electronic devices [see ], they can induce uncontrollable cravings using same. This fact is, apparently, known to demon people (those who collaborate with demons in the agenda called, The Exclusion). During the time these words were spoken, Voices Demons were harassing Long (unbeknownst to me) in an attempt to coerce him into disassociation (presumably, this was when they were trying to deplete my resources, and cut off ties to any support that could supplement or replace them). I can imagine that, at this point, he was beaten down to the point where he felt the need to give them what they want; and, like most people harangued by Voices Demons, he offered to do so on terms he could live with.

"We're masturbated on in the heavenly layer, so don't get him too angry." 
— One demon advising an over-zealous, blood-thirsty demonic torturer (a Voices Demon) of the relationship between wartime success and my life
Presumably, an image of the "enemy," an angel from the "heavenly realms," as so-called by demons. Found in a still frame taken from a 3-minutes-and-15-seconds-long video with over 5,000 frames showing demons (totaling over 15,000 demons in-transit through my apartment during that time) This is my fourth Angel sighting since 2011, and my first image of one; the first three encounters were direct (and sans camera)
Masturbated on describes a condition of heavy loss; angry means physically injured, severely in all cases—together, they mean either decreased transit between realms, which, apparently, would have consequences. If I'm injured or dead, and therefore am without the capacity to be used as a door between realms, that could mean a loss for the demons against the angels.

More on anger, from Factoids:
The word, anger, when used by demons and their people within the context of the culling of the human population (The Exclusion), means killing or death. It is most commonly used in these ways: an anger management ritual involve a mobbing of victims by both demons and their people, who bombard them with demonic weapons in a public setting for days on end; a demon or person with anger issues for a victim implies the means, the intent and the consent by their peers to injure the victim in ways that will eventually, if not immediately, lead to their death; anger management concerns label and warn of actions that the victim may have at their disposal to either protect or defend themselves, or retaliate, in like form; stupid people make us angry is a threat (with the ability and intention to carry it out) to cause debilitating brain injury to a victim, and then to kill them slowly using demonic weapons, as well as conventional means.

"Lately, we've been in fire-drill mode because our engine has not been running up to speed."
— one Voices Demon to another (kind of) demon, referencing efforts to prevent any hinderance that could be brought to goal progression due to a door less open than expected or as it would normally be
This quote is understood in the same context as the one above, in that it refers to the connection between resources and deliverables and me, as the Door (or, engine, as some demons call me). Not only had I been ill, which resulted in a month of hospitalization, but I had made some strides in limiting my availability, as it were. This period of restricted transit had the capacity to adversely impact timetables, some of which schedule deliverables and what-not for war.

"'Iggy' is 'Ighy'".
— a Voices Demon to me

Sorry, Ighy; it's unconscionable that I misspelled the name of such a valiant creature, who, being a member of a species of demons known to be among the most fierce to ever exist, you withheld your hand from the violence that beset me on a day when no one else would.

A white-faced demon named, Ighy, nestled underneath the junk a homeless person called home in  The Jungle

The same image as above, showing Ighy farther out, to provide context for a visual estimation of his size (sidenote: size doesn't matter; Ighy is a member of a race of demons that are highly evolved and skilled warriors, who regularly herd humans and humanoid-sized persons into their deadly circle of same)
The blue face of one of Ighy's friends, peering down into the tent constructed by my host, Dragon
"Sadistically sound in its making"
— volunteered to me directly by a Voices Demon

 describes a complex, long-term means devised to inflict pain and injury of which the victim is oblivious until past the point of remedy