Frankly, in my experience, these are not from God.
The importance is in the test, however, not in the pattern. The test (I am assuming that you mean this) proved them bogus. It could only speak to the circles in which you had a particular experience.
By the way, getting demonic attacks doesn’t prove something bogus. Just to footnote this.
The ultimate test, I posit, would be the test of love. Does it move the hearer to love the Lord more in a way that entirely agrees with scripture. Or does it move the hearer to mince with pride in what he or she knows, or seems to know. That can suss out a feature of the message that is unscriptural, but again the bible would be the ultimate test. Does it agree, or is it contrary.
I wish to be utterly objective about this, in the light of scripture. Scripture says don’t treat prophecies with contempt, meaning of course to keep an open mind until they are tested. Some may have to fit in the category of both unrefuted and unproven, and may only provide us with a parable.