Carolina Reb
2019-07-07 11:08:04 UTC
Well-known traits of a psychopath include:
— constant lying
— lacking empathy for others
— superiority complex
— rules don’t apply to them (since they are superior to other people)
— parasitic lifestyle (they “use” people)
— aren’t upset by disgusting or horrifying things
— impulsive and easily angered/saddened (i.e., rating high in “affect
intensity” which basically means they are more emotional)
Sound familiar? Of course it does. This above describes Jews to a “T”!
Why are psychopathic people allowed to live in the Western world?
holocaust denial survivor Says:
5 July, 2019 at 4:26 pm
Psychologist M. Scott Peck once defined an evil person like this:
-Is consistently self-deceiving, with the intent of avoiding guilt and
maintaining a self-image of perfection
-Deceives others as a consequence of their own self-deception
-Projects his or her evils and sins onto very specific targets
(scapegoats) while being apparently normal with everyone else
-Commonly hates with the pretense of love, for the purposes of
self-deception as much as deception of others
-Abuses political (emotional) power
-Maintains a high level of respectability, and lies incessantly in order
to do so
-Is consistent in his or her sins. Evil persons are characterized not so
much by the magnitude of their sins, but by their consistency (of
destructiveness)
-Is unable to think from the viewpoint of their victim (scapegoat)
-Has a covert intolerance to criticism and other forms of narcissistic
injury
Fits jews to a T, doesn’t it?
Sri Sreggin Das, Mystic Yogi of the Kali Yuga Says:
5 July, 2019 at 7:32 pm
Holocaust denial survivor, I think you have just described one of those
motivational speakers, frequently associated with Nightengale/Conant.
These speakers greatly appeal to extroverts, especially in the business
realm. They have slogans, such as “what the mind of man can conceive and
believe, it can achieve” and other slogans that appeal to dimwits
readily willing to part with their hard-earned cash in order to have
someone tell them that they are special, and that their minds are
supreme over reality.
Their rallies are much like Amway meetings, with all the rah-rah
bullshit that lasts about three days or so after the event. They are
modern yogis, like that con-man of some years ago—Maharishi Mahesh Yogi—
whose words do indeed have SOME truth but leave out a vast background of
irrefutable and mitigating factors.
They are modern Messiahs, like all the miracle working con-men of the
first century of our modern era, in Palestine, driven mad by the concept
of the coming Kingdom of God. These fanatics, fashioned in the desert
wilderness, came back into the world of civilized men, breathing
insurrection and religious fantasies. Jesus, himself, studied under them
for forty days in the wilderness.
No, one is what one is. That is karma. Not one ounce of positive
thinking or “the Holy Spirit” can change that. Amen.
— constant lying
— lacking empathy for others
— superiority complex
— rules don’t apply to them (since they are superior to other people)
— parasitic lifestyle (they “use” people)
— aren’t upset by disgusting or horrifying things
— impulsive and easily angered/saddened (i.e., rating high in “affect
intensity” which basically means they are more emotional)
Sound familiar? Of course it does. This above describes Jews to a “T”!
Why are psychopathic people allowed to live in the Western world?
holocaust denial survivor Says:
5 July, 2019 at 4:26 pm
Psychologist M. Scott Peck once defined an evil person like this:
-Is consistently self-deceiving, with the intent of avoiding guilt and
maintaining a self-image of perfection
-Deceives others as a consequence of their own self-deception
-Projects his or her evils and sins onto very specific targets
(scapegoats) while being apparently normal with everyone else
-Commonly hates with the pretense of love, for the purposes of
self-deception as much as deception of others
-Abuses political (emotional) power
-Maintains a high level of respectability, and lies incessantly in order
to do so
-Is consistent in his or her sins. Evil persons are characterized not so
much by the magnitude of their sins, but by their consistency (of
destructiveness)
-Is unable to think from the viewpoint of their victim (scapegoat)
-Has a covert intolerance to criticism and other forms of narcissistic
injury
Fits jews to a T, doesn’t it?
Sri Sreggin Das, Mystic Yogi of the Kali Yuga Says:
5 July, 2019 at 7:32 pm
Holocaust denial survivor, I think you have just described one of those
motivational speakers, frequently associated with Nightengale/Conant.
These speakers greatly appeal to extroverts, especially in the business
realm. They have slogans, such as “what the mind of man can conceive and
believe, it can achieve” and other slogans that appeal to dimwits
readily willing to part with their hard-earned cash in order to have
someone tell them that they are special, and that their minds are
supreme over reality.
Their rallies are much like Amway meetings, with all the rah-rah
bullshit that lasts about three days or so after the event. They are
modern yogis, like that con-man of some years ago—Maharishi Mahesh Yogi—
whose words do indeed have SOME truth but leave out a vast background of
irrefutable and mitigating factors.
They are modern Messiahs, like all the miracle working con-men of the
first century of our modern era, in Palestine, driven mad by the concept
of the coming Kingdom of God. These fanatics, fashioned in the desert
wilderness, came back into the world of civilized men, breathing
insurrection and religious fantasies. Jesus, himself, studied under them
for forty days in the wilderness.
No, one is what one is. That is karma. Not one ounce of positive
thinking or “the Holy Spirit” can change that. Amen.