I don’t like the “demon” designation—not because I think it is wrong—but because it ends the conversation and investigation that imho should be just beginning.
I want details, lots of them.
I want names of people and corporations, I want dates, I want a list of crimes, I want to see a copy of any treaties, I want the location of crafts and bodies, and I want to see the crafts and bodies and the contents of any communications with the beings.
When that work is done then we can start discussing how we characterize the non human beings.
I want details, lots of them.
Agreed.
The word "demon" conjures up too many images that may be far from accurate. I'm not saying we aren't dealing with something evil, just saying we must be careful not to use stereotypes that limit our understanding.
To complicate matters, as you know well, it has also been reported that numerous different types of beings have been encountered, some of which may not be adversarial at all.
That said, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence that some of these beings are quite destructive to humans and it may be difficult to resist jumping to conclusions until we get a clear idea of what we are dealing with.
Start looking at the secret societies that the elites belong to. Read up on what they believe and you’ll start seeing their “code words” in their speeches, like “thousand points of light”. That requires lots of reading and watching videos. It can get mundane and repetitive, but then all of a sudden you find something unbelievable. You take away lots of information that doesn’t make sense or it’s just plain disturbing until it all makes sense when you stumble upon more information somewhere else.
Read up on the FOIA reports on secret programs. This is where some of your research starts to match or has similarities to some of the cult practices.
https://www.foia.gov/how-to.html