Demonologist Claims Witnesses See Apparitions While Cameras Capture Only Orbs
"They saw an apparition with their eyes and she's floating on by, but what they captured on camera was completely inconsistent with what they rendered by looking at it. There's no consciousness to hijack with the camera."
About this episode
In this wide-ranging three-hour conversation, host Danny Jones interviewed demonologist Nathaniel Gillis about the intersection of paranormal phenomena, UFO encounters, and occult practice. Gillis, who grew up in a haunted house near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, presented evidence suggesting UAPs, hauntings, and demonic encounters are manifestations of a single intelligence using consciousness-based technology to deceive witnesses. The most significant revelation involved declassified remote viewing research showing government operatives projecting their consciousness as visible orbs and apparitions—the same phenomenon reported in both haunted houses and UFO cases. Gillis cited parapsychologist Lloyd Auerbach's 1990s study where witnesses saw a woman in white while cameras captured only balls of light, arguing the phenomenon hijacks human consciousness to create physiological constructs while cameras reveal the true form. He disclosed that General Michael McCasland, who advised the Secret Machines UFO series, explored theories that ceremonial magicians project consciousness across dimensions, manifesting as UAPs—a concept tied to the secretive Collins Elite group. Other explosive claims included government contractor Richard Bandarik's testimony that metamaterials collected from 'gifting fields' dissolved into dust within seconds, suggesting deception rather than technology transfer, and Vatican protocols for isolating demonically-attached objects in remote locations. Gillis argued the phenomenon is precognitive, can induce bilocation in observers, and creates virtual reality scenarios that contaminate witness testimony. The discussion moved through incubus literature, apports as quantum anchors, missing fetus syndrome in abduction cases, and connections between NASA's founders and occult practice. Gillis challenged the compartmentalization of paranormal research, insisting ufology and hauntology study the same intelligence wearing different masks. The episode closed with speculation about non-human biologics, government psyops, and whether reality itself is a construct being manipulated by a parasitic consciousness.
Key takeaways
- Gillis revealed declassified remote viewing experiments showed consciousness projection manifests as orbs witnesses perceive as apparitions or craft, linking paranormal and UFO phenomena.
- General McCasland, who advised Secret Machines and recently disappeared, explored theories that UAPs are ceremonial magicians projecting consciousness across dimensions per Collins Elite research.
- Parapsychologist Lloyd Auerbach's 1990s study showed witnesses saw a woman in white while cameras captured only orbs, proving the phenomenon hijacks consciousness to create false constructs.
- Government contractor Richard Bandarik testified metamaterials from gifting fields dissolved into dust within seconds, suggesting deception rather than technology transfer from non-human intelligence.
- Vatican protocols dictate exorcised objects and apports be isolated in remote sacred locations because the phenomenon remains attached to them as quantum anchors.
- Gillis argued ufology and demonology study one intelligence diversifying itself into masks including grays, religious figures, deceased relatives, and craft rather than separate phenomena.
- The Varginha Brazil case where witnesses saw a horned sulfur-smelling entity that killed officer Marco Chiarisi mirrors historical descriptions of Pan, suggesting archetypes not literal demons.