In my first post about shape shifters, who are also known as stars, I described what they are.  Essentially, they are non-human beings, or faux humans, who have the ability to assume human forms.

In this post, I will describe some methods to detect shape-shifters.  It is usually very difficult to distinguish them from real humans based on their appearance.  Sometimes you can see small shaking movements or unnatural jerky movements in their faces. Some shape shifters may have eyes that look like horizontal slits, as if they were squinting, rather than the round shape that is more typical of real humans.

Another method to detect shapeshifters that sometimes works is to use a Succor Punch (SP).  A Succor Punch is a quartz crystal that is wrapped with insulated electrical wire. The wire is connected to a 9-volt or 12-volt battery.  The SP generates pulsating electric fields, and it also generates orgone energy.  When covertly placed within two feet of a shape-shifter, the shape-shifter may lose control of his or her human facade for about a second, enabling observers to see the true form of the shape-shifter.

You can purchase a Succor Punch at ctbusters.com.

A succor punch quartz crystal wrapped with electrical wire.
Succor Punch

Sometimes shape-shifters identify themselves with large (1 to 3 feet wide) star symbols on the outside of their houses, or they have star symbols on the inside of their windows.  Shape shifters may also have star-shaped tattoos, or they may wear clothing with stars, or they may wear star-shaped pendants or other jewelry.  Note that these methods are not infallible, as real humans can also have star-shaped tattoos or jewelry, or wear clothing with star shapes. Stars were also sometimes placed on very old houses for aesthetic purposes, to cover support beams.

A house or barn star.
A star on a garage.
Barn or house stars

If you are a real human, be aware that shape shifters have been blending in with the human population for thousands of years.  Many of the shape shifters have also bred with humans, creating hybrids.

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