Rise of the (Murderous) Demon Spirit in the United States

The "demon spirit" referred to in this article is what a scientific person may rather term as a mental illness.  Such sicknesses, the types of which may cause someone to for instance randomly kill a completely innocent person(s), may have different names in the scientific community.  But demonism, i.e. the idea that a person's soul can be infected with one or more demons (i.e. a demoniac), is also real, even if not scientifically provable.

I've met a genuine, overt demoniac at least once in my life.  He was not, from what I could tell, the violent type, and he was concurrently interned in a mental institution.  In the modern world, that's how these things often go.  A person is infested with a demon, and it'll be chalked up to a mental, not spiritual problem.

For spiritually-minded people, sometimes they may properly diagnose that a person is a demoniac and proceed to take them to a church or other type of spiritual institution for healing, deliverance or whatever a respective religion may term the process of extracting a demon from one's soul.  But from what I've observed, these methods aren't often effective.  Either you have a person who's more along the lines of a run-of-the-mill badass but has been misdiagnosed as a demoniac.  Or the individual is genuinely a demoniac, but the one trying to perform the exorcism isn't qualified/empowered to do so.

THE FRIGHTENING RISE OF DEMONIACS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY

The thing about the United States, why demon-like people are proliferating, is in part because American society, in certain areas, actually encourages such behavior.  Or put otherwise, people are being socialized to accept demons into their lives.

In this context, the terms socialization is synonymous with being put under a spell.  When you watch certain old movies or TV shows, you may see a skilled magician or witch waving a magic wand, chanting a few words, and boom, the victim starts to believe they're something/someone that they're not.  But it's not that simple in real life.

In real life, if you want someone to believe or accept an idea that under normal circumstances they wouldn't, first you keep introducing it to them over and over, sometimes subliminally, i.e. in a way in which they're not aware that they're being brainwashed.  But more important is the intended victims' willingness to accept or embrace said idea.  That's why when magicians perform and set about to hypnotize someone, the first thing they ask for is a person from the audience who's willing to be hypnotized to begin with.

21 YEAR OLD GUNMAN MURDERS FOUR PARTYGOERS IN KENTUCKY

On that note, the purpose of this post isn't the focus on how mainstream media is constantly inculcating us with violent or even satanic ideas.  I'm not going to get into for instance the various movies and TV shows which graphically depict how to take a person's (or even your own) life.  There are other parts of this blog where I may have touched upon such topics more specifically.  What I wanted to focus on here instead is what reads like the increasing manifestation of violent demons in the United States.

For instance, a story broke just today about a 21 year old young man, Chase Garvey, who decided to gun down four partygoers, three of whom were in his age group, in Kentucky.  Garvey then proceeded to take his own life.

I grew up in a crime-ridden part of the United States, where shootings at parties were common.  It also wasn't unusual for innocent bystanders to get hit, but in most instance the shooter was aiming at an enemy, not just random people.  And even as for innocent bystanders, like it's very rare that you would hear of one being shot fatally.

But look at what's happening now.  No party can be deemed safe, even in a part of the country that "never dealt with this before".  In some cases, extra, armed security may even be necessary at a child's birthday party.  That's how violently unhinged some Americans have become.

And again, the average, person would say that Garvey had a mental illness.  Like, duh.  But to commit something this evil, his brain was also obviously operating on demonic levels.

 MASS VEHICULAR HOMICIDES THIS PAST WEEK

That notion brings me to the two incidences which actually inspired this post, both of which occurred circa this past week.  The first, which transpired on July 29th, was a "drunk driver" plowing into a nail salon in Long Island, instantly killing four ladies who were in attendance.  Besides being a generally fucked up story, this one garnered extra sympathy/coverage due to one of the victims being an off-duty police officer.

Then, on July 4th, in a different part of New York (Manhattan), another "allegedly... drunk" driver rammed into a crowd of people gathered in a park, apparently for a holiday celebration.  He killed three on the spot and injured six others.

Steven Schwally in court a couple of days after killing four people, none of whom he likely knew. As you can see in the pics, he doesn't appear to be sorry. Instead, the one who reportedly wept in court was one of the victim's husband.

In that first incident the perpetrator, 64 year old Steven Schwally, reportedly drank 18 beers beforehand.  He's also "unemployed and living in transient hotels" and didn't look particular remorseful in court.  For the time being, he's only been charged with drunk driving, though "more serious charges" are expected to materialize.  That said, Schwally is being held on a hefty $1 million bail, which he obviously isn't going to be able to post.

Looking at Schwally sorta reminds me of the story of George Weller, the elderly man who, in 2003, killed 10 pedestrian with his car at a farmers' market in California.  Weller, who is now deceased, 'showed little remorse' in court yet was only served, again for killing 10 people, with "five years probation" and a couple of relatively-small fines.

As for the perpetrator of the July 4th crime, a 44 year old blackman named Daniel Hyden, he was instantly "charged with assault, vehicular manslaughter, DWI and driving without a license".  So at least in his case, law enforcement didn't hesitate in immediately acknowledging the level of evil involved and that it transcended traditional drunk driving.

DURNK DRIVING AND DEMONISM

I believe that drunk driving is a lot more ubiquitous than statistics can reveal.  I know of quite a few people who drive drunk, and  I've also been passenger in such vehicles.  You tell the person 'hey, why don't you wait awhile for the booze to wear off',  But they refuse and in some instances may even argue that they drive better under such circumstances.

People killing themselves and/or others as a result of drunk driving is nothing new.  But back in the days, when such instances made the news, the victims would be those in the driver's car or perhaps another vehicle.  Nowadays, it's as if 'drunk driving' serves as an excuse or initial rationale towards someone who has decided to kill people, pedestrians even, with an automobile.

CONCLUSION

Being a demoniac, i.e. someone overtaken by a demonic spirit or thoughts, is one thing.  Most people affected with this milady my be violent, sometimes even towards themselves but not necessarily murderous.

However, there are those types of demons spirits which may inspire the infected to kill someone.  And if such an individual is also placed in a cultural/societal setting where murder is commonly portrayed or even encouraged, then the likelihood of such thought processes manifesting themselves physically in the very worst ways is obviously exponentially increased.

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