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BIBLE | The Study Notes of a Demoniac [Phil. 2:13]

Having difficulty ascertaining the relevance of the Word to your life or situation? Not seeing the pressing need to be involved with God? If you need more trust in the process from sinner to saint, know this: your very notion that you should ascertain the need for and value of being a follower of The Way, when coupled with just one small step—reading The Word—is all the evidence you need that God is working in you. “For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.” ‭‭ Philippians‬ ‭2:13‬ ‭KJV ‬‬ God promises to see you through that process; so, whatever has happened, is happening, and will happen will not impinge or impede His will in this regard, so long as you go where He leads. If you are even slightly compelled to follow Jesus, nurture it, grow it, build on it until you can stand on it safely and securely, cherishing what you have as if it were as vital as the air you breathe.

TECHNOLOGY | Decloaking Demons | Frequency, spatial domain & morphological filtering

I'm putting this post together right now; you can check back every 5 minutes or so for updates. I post early whenever I think I've got something interesting to share that shouldn't wait. In spite of my circumstances, that's not very often. Most people already know what they are doing (or not doing)—which this post sort of eludes to in so many ways, but directly—so what "news" do I really have? That a sucker demon flew up my nose?! They already know that, by reason that they are the ones who sent it. By the way, here's the video of that sucker demon flying up my nose: What I think this post will offer, then, is not new information, but a new way to see it. People may know what they are throwing on people, and they may know and/or have seen the damage the things thrown on people by them inflict; but, I know for a fact that they do not have the equipment or know-how to see the actual demonic entities they wield as weapons and instruments of torture (a...

BIBLE | The Study Notes of a Demoniac (Matt. 3:10-12; Heb. 10:16, 19, 22-25)

Spreading the gospel is a way to prove to God, man and yourself how committed you are to Christ, in that doing so carries life-threatening risks. — From  Delivering the Gospel is Deadly Work , one of my Bible study notes, on Acts 20:24 As you can see, I've been studying my Bible and taking notes—I'd be a fool not to: Although I don't take notes as frequently as I'd like or used to, the ones I do take are quite comprehensive It's just that I haven't been publishing them to the blog that may make one think otherwise. This post, though, starts anew my once-per-Sunday posting commitment, and should put to rest any concern that my eyes have wondered from the prize. The title of this note portends to a topic that has seen very little quality treatment. The people who write such titles and talk on such a topic rarely have Jesus at work in their lives. They haven't really done much in life, haven't lived, haven't struggled—like life-and-dea...

Minutiae detection solutions needed for small entities' attacks

A recent video showing a flurry of sucker demons invading my body underscores the need for in-home demonic activity detection equipment that is configured to find small entities the size of those little, flying white strands of hell-fury. At least for me it does; no one else seems to be as concerned. Floating in from the top-left... ...is a sucker demon... ...captured with unusual clarity But, I don't think that's a lack of diligence, ignorance, complicity, culpability, surrender, stupidity, laziness, irresponsibility, stubbornness, cowardice or fear—or any of the other things I could think of that it looks like—on anyone's part. I think people just can't see them. This video clip supports that assessment perfectly, in that I think it shows that sucker demons prefer to attack from behind and, of course, benefit from being really small and quiet and slow: Experimenting with a multi-frequency band-pass filter of my own design, which divides an image into tw...

TECHNOLOGY | Gaussian + Laplacian, standard deviation high-pass filters = decloaked tissue-eroding entities

A band-pass filter prototype that processes digital media using two, successive low-pass image-processing filters (comprised of Gaussian and Laplacian transforms) revealed a lot more from a video made during an attack than any other video showing such activity—that is, by the way, demonic entities eating my face [ see DRAFT | TECHNOLOGY | Demonic maggots erode face, neck (iPhone Photo Editing Extension) ; see also PICS | Torture by sucker demon ]. Although a procedure to decloak and enhance sucker-demon attacks was posted to this blog just a few months ago [ see   TECHNOLOGY | Finding sucker demon-attacks in digital media ], this newer, experimental version uses the same filters common to medical imaging devices that perform surface analysis, yielding far better results. The same applies to a second, in-development imaging filter, particularly, one based on pixel variance and standard deviation statistics. Following are sample still frames from a video made this afternoon us...

TECHNOLOGY | Isolating chroma using variance and standard deviation statistics

Coming up By calculating the distribution of pixels and their variance from the mean (or average), and then displaying only pixels with a wide variance, unusual elements in an image, e.g., demonic entities and related activity, can be isolated or enhanced: From  left ,  clockwise : Median-calculated standard deviation, adjustable Gaussian blur-standard deviation, 1 x 1 nearest neighbor-averaged standard deviation, global (mean) standard deviation Check back soon for code that calculates the variance and standard deviation statistics for an image in OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCV: The code and image-processing pipeline for the Gaussian-blur (local adaptive) standard deviation calculation The post will also present methods for further refinement of images generated by variance and standard deviation statistics: Other image-processing procedures can be applied to enhance the results of images created using variance/standard deviation statistics