I did look at it closely. Why would you not think it is a case of pareidolia? Is there anything at all that suggests otherwise? Tell you what I see? I see a strange reflection and a case of seeing a pattern in the chaos and assigning inappropriate meaning to it. I'm sorry if that isn't the type of open minded and honest comment you were looking for. As you've already seen though, if you are looking for people to go with the fantasy you'll find them. I bet if you were to post this at Project Avalon/Camelot or David Icke forums you might get more folks who would go with your interpretation and entertain alternate solutions as opposed to cleaning the lens.
I'm glad to see you have that sense of humor. Well done. We may be blunt on this forum, but we get along despite out differences.
B.T.W. the Demon pixelsmith used is from one the better supernatural thrillers of the 60's. Watch the British version of The Demon though, the American version edited out a couple of Demon sequences if I'm not mistaken.
How can I be so wrong? I'm sick. I tell you, I am sick and that is my excuse. At any rate, it was 1957, and the name of the movie was Night of the Demon. The British version is still the one to see though. The Sunglasses Demon reminds me of another old film called The Hideous Sun Demon. While not half the film that Night of the Demon is, it is a creepy/funny piece of black and white film. If you like old B-movies you might like it. Suddenly, I feel like Gene.
I see either a bad bad screenshot of a worn copy of a VHS or Betamax copy of Jabba the Hutt or the Fecal demon from 'Dogma'. Pixel did good work there though, truly anomalous. No more sunglasses for me.
I don't see a demon. I do see a reflection of some sort which also appears in at least one other pair of sunglasses.