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READER | Why do demons' cloaks sometimes fail?

In the comments section at the bottom of the post,   Crystal methamphetamine use common denominator among demon-led local terror groups , a reader wrote: I want to know more about the glare and reflection characters that appear in glare and reflection (?) please. Please be very detailed. There's a lot to say about this, and I've mostly said it; there's a ton of posts about it, which you can find by searching for light , reflect , mirror , glare , cloak and chroma . I'm busy as hell  developing software  that detects cloaked demons, based on what I know about how light interacts with the demon cloak (it's why this blog has slowed in posts lately). Even still, here's a quick summary: Demons can alter the state of their molecules to achieve a near-perfect cloak, meaning that they can control whether light passes through them or whether it is reflected. This altered molecular state allows light to pass through a demon to prevent reflection, rendering a d...

Wormholes

Black dots and holes that suddenly appear—and then just as quickly disappear—at the onset of periods of high demonic activity (i.e., right before the appearance of demons or other similar entity), are probably wormholes, just as a demon told me years ago in 2006, my first time witnessing one. They are used to transport demons to, and, presumably, from, one location to another. From where, I do not know; to where, I know. Unlike those I witnessed in 2006, wormholes are silent, and are a flourish of color; they are now mostly invisible, the only means of detection being a near perfect match between the rotation speed of the wormhole and the rate of spinning of the camera (a bove:  an enhanced and original still frame showing a yellow-faced demon emerging from a wormhole) A cropped, enhanced version, providing a close-up of the demon's face, made cognizable using the Liquify filter in Photoshop CC; with it, I was able to smudge the parts of his head smeared by a moving camera ...

Reader wakes up to the reality of the Apocalypse

For my part, the demon problem has advanced from the occasional photo- or video-sighting of things that go bump in the night of 2011 to the elbows-deep engagement in a literal war against the powers-that-be of 2016. But, for some, that is all just beginning—even 5 years after mine—as is the case for a reader who recently shared his (overt) encounters with demons with me and readers of the Wordpress version of this blog. Yesterday, he wrote: CJ  commented on  Crystal methamphetamine use common denominator among demon-led local terror groups About six years ago, if someone had referred me to the web page, The Truth about Meth, Witchcraft and Demons, I would have … I am 20 years old. I started reading the Bible in late 2015. I wanted a relationship with God and tried my best to be a Christian during the week but on the weekends i would party with my friends. I asked God to give me dreams about what I was doing wrong and for months i would have dreams of partying. Dre...

Letter to new prisoner seeking God, plus responses from past inmate-correspondents

Following is my letter to another inmate at Pelican Bay State Prison, who is seeking an answer to the age-old question: "Is there a God?" It's common for a man in his circumstances—that is, a man made to live in a cage—to pose that question. Having spent a considerable time in custody myself, I understand the feeling. In the letter, I suggested to him to do what worked for me, which is to find a way to believe that there is a God on a logical level when, at the heart level, you're feeling otherwise. Letter to Julio Madrigal by James Alan Bush Although I didn't mention it in the letter, I have found that once you're satisfied that there is a God, in situations like Julio's—and, of course, mine (see images, below )—you make up for lost time by checking with Him prior to doing just about anything. The hard part is when you find yourself in a situation that seems to be an emergency, but doesn't get the response you feel meets the situation. Such sit...

GALLERY | Spun II

This gallery is an extension of a previous one called, Spun ; like its predecessor, it shows images of vortices swirling open, but unlike its predecessor, it shows demons actually emerging from them. The most significant difference is the level of detail in these images versus those in the first gallery, which was accomplished by increasing my camera's exposure while recording the phenomenon. Doing so increases the length of time the camera's aperture is open while acquiring an image. This leads to especially blurry images when panning while recording video, but that is actually beneficial (and necessary) for capturing any kind of detail of demonic activity. A digital camera held by a steady hand allows the light reflected from cloaked objects to be overwhelmed by natural light; to capture demonic entities, you must pan the camera across the subject. For reasons explained elsewhere on this blog, doing so captures images with much sharper detail than objects reflecting natur...

GALLERY | Reading in the dark, demons bad for eyes

I'm meandering through the writing of this post, having decided to share the images now instead of waiting for the completed copy, and that in lieu of NSThreads and NSOperations, and the NSOperationQueues to which they belong. The asset (video) picker in Chroma isn't just a grid of poster frames, but is a grid of all your videos playing at the same time. Pinching the view in which the videos are displayed increases the number of videos displayed; in order to play them all simultaneously and play them smoothly, one must earn a black belt in multithreading and memory management. It takes time to learn it well and do it right. While the subject is not as hardcore as I thought it would be, it's involved. Very involved. When it comes to tasks involved, I prefer to delve in and finish them as soon as possible, sparing virtually no time for anything else, particularly, bitching about demonic-led genocide as this blog tends to do; it distracts from dispatch and group queues, and...