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Want to see what controlled opposition looks like when looking at the prevalence of sociopaths in leadership positions? Then you'll want to read this article from Forbes magazine (a mouthpiece for the organized sociopaths) about the numbers of sociopaths that rise to the top.

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The study’s findings were disturbing, bearing out the large amount of anecdotal evidence the researchers had long been gathering. The research showed that approximately 3% of those assessed in this management development program study scored in the psychopath range – well above the incidence of 1% in the general population. By comparison, the incidence of psychopathy in prison populations is estimated at around 15%. -- source

I've seen "estimates" on the incidence of psychopathy in prison populations placed at 25% and higher. But we need to employ better measuring tools than a written survey to evaluate psychopathy. Surveys can be easily thwarted by capable sociopaths / psychopaths. Even so, it's probably useless to look at the incidence of psychopathy in a "management development program", as I suspect most sociopaths rise to top positions of power and control without ever passing through such a program. They move up more like Jeffery Epstein or Dwight D. Eisenhower, aided and abetted by already existing sociopaths in the top positions who are looking for easily controllable "Minions" to follow their orders.

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I am astounded that the root problem of sociopaths becoming our leaders is finally showing up in the talking points of at least one presidential candidate!
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Check this out beginning at about 8:05:




Marianne 2020 Official Announcement
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After watching the whole video, I see that Marianne Williamson has not yet learned of the sociopaths' grand psy-op called the Holocaust™. She thinks the reparations paid by Germany to Jews are just and proper, and that the same kind of thing must be done for American blacks. What about the native Americans who were so devastated by the sociopath leaders of Europe and America? Do we drain ourselves paying for the sins of earlier sociopath leaders? All the reparations paid by Germany to the Jews need to be reimbursed to the Germans by the Jews with interest, because the Holocaust™ was an extremely evil Jewish fraud. It was a massive injustice that is knowingly reinforced by the Jewish power structure even today, nearly 75 years after it was started. The Jewish power structure is still censoring the historical revisionists who are trying to allow the truth to be known. The Jewish power structure is still crafting legislation to persecute individuals that expose their massive con. The Jewish power structure is still dominating and suppressing the forces of morality, of goodness, and of genuine empathetic humanity. Sociopaths are not humanity. They are the parasites that feed on humanity. They are the con-artists who deceive humanity. They are the devils who destroy humanity.

I am pleased Marianne Williamson has begun to see the problem of sociopaths, which is a potentially revolutionary political change, but she is just getting educated. She needs to learn the truth of the Holocaust™. Without knowing the extent of the deception all of us have been subjected to, she will not be able to lead the public in the right direction. The truth will set us free. Anything less will not.

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I posted a comment on Caitlin Johnstone's article about Marianne Williamson. It wasn't published for unknown reasons. It was, however, a revealing comment, or so I thought. So here it is:

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Great analysis, Caitlin, and kudos for directing attention to presidential candidate Marianne Williamson. I tend to ignore politics, because I don't think the corrections necessary to reform the political system can originate from within that same system. Can a corrupt organization led by sociopaths police itself? No way. It will allow the illusion of self-policing to appear, but it will never be the real thing. It will be controlled opposition. The ordinary people will only be able to reform the political system by first filtering out the sociopaths based on their psychology alone. As long as the sociopaths control the system, the people never will. There is no use getting excited by a promising presidential candidate. That's all we've ever done, and it has never worked. Ron Paul was an example, and Ross Perot was another. And look what they did to JFK. Sociopaths must be disqualified from positions of power and control. Correct me if you can, but I continue to see no other solution.

Repeatedly, the American public gets excited by a promising presidential candidate. Repeatedly, it amounts to nothing. Why? Because sociopaths control the system.

So how do the ordinary people, who are not in control of the system, change the system?

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The Epstein psy-op is like 9/11 in that it provides an excellent opportunity to see how the ruling sociopaths operate.

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What if so many names come out that it eventually links up to other sex rings in the US in the past (e.g. the Franklin coverup) and around the world (e.g. in Australia as exposed by Fiona Barrett)? What if more Satanic elements of this case emerge? One thing leads to another. All these things are connected, because at the heart of the matter, they are being directed by a group of psychopaths who derive pleasure from others’ pain. If permanent good is to come from this Epstein case, it will be to open people’s eyes to broader scale of evil being perpetrated by the NWO, of which this is just a manifestation. -- source

We really need to recognize that sociopaths are the root problem.

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Epstein and his co-conspirators will come and go, but after all the speculation and sensationalism dies down, those of us who strive to create a society of freedom, independence and peace are still left with the same challenge: exposing all the sex trafficking rings and pedophilia in the world so this kind of atrocious behavior can be stopped for good. -- source

That is not the challenge. It does little good to expose their schemes, which emanate from them like the air from their lungs. We have to identify the sociopaths and disqualify them from positions of power and control where they can execute their schemes. The sociopaths are the root problem, not the conspiracies they carry out. If you remove sociopaths from power, they cannot control us using their trademark deception and manipulation, and their schemes have no traction.

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People who poison other people are sociopaths. This applies both literally and figuratively. Generally speaking, sociopaths essentially poison humanity. Specifically speaking, someone who poisons other people displays the same characteristics we recognize in sociopaths.

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Killing someone with poison, by it's very nature, requires careful planning and subterfuge, so it comes as no surprise that poisoners tend to be cunning, sneaky, and creative (they can design the murder plan in as much detail as if they were writing the script for a play). Male or female, they tend to avoid physical confrontation and, instead, rely on verbal and emotional manipulation to get what they want from others.

Convicted poisoners also tend to have a sense of inadequacy, for which they compensate through a scorn for authority, a strong need for control, wish-fulfillment fantasies, and a self-centered, exploitive interpersonal style. Often either spoiled as a child or raised in an unhappy home, some experts liken the poisoner's personality to an incorrigible child whose immature desire for his/her own way leads him/her to try to control and manipulate the world. It's as if the poisoner never grew up and is determined to take what s/he wants just as a child would from a candy store. Developmentally stunted, other people are viewed without empathy and the poisoner's internal compass is guided instead by greed or lust rather than morals. And, because poison is often not detected initially, the power and control poisoners experience with success tends to increase his or her confidence in future endeavors. -- source

That's the description of a sociopath, all right. And they are masters of disguise and pretending to be normal people.

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Some poisoners revel the role of tender, self-sacrificing attendant to the victim they are slowly killing... -- source

Yes, they revel in that role. It's duping delight, but the best sociopaths keep that delight hidden from the outside world.

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Given that 1 out of 5 verified murders by poisoning is never solved, it's hard to draw a definitive psychological profile of the typical poisoner. Those who've been caught and convicted give us some clues - clever, sneaky, emotionally immature, methodical, and self-centered. Many of them are amazingly skilled at pretending to be something they're not - a doting husband, caring nurse, or devoted friend. Behind the mask, though, lies a psyche that is propelled by childish needs and unencumbered by moral restraints. -- source

Sociopaths succeed. I suspect they get away with murder far more frequently than 20% of the time. Many deaths are simply not identified as poisonings and are attributed to other causes. And poisons are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to finding clever ways to harm others. The Mossad is stacked with sociopaths, and they are the premier clandestine killing machine on the planet.

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Gerald Celente hits the nail on the head as he defines politicians. His only mistake is that he is describing sociopaths, who happen to dominate the field of politics and government. And why wouldn't they dominate there, as that is where the power and control is to be had, and as some of us know, sociopaths believe the purpose of their lives is to rule, dominate, and achieve as much power and control as they possibly can. So yes, nearly all politicians are sociopaths, even at the local level where they are just small-fry sociopaths instead of master sociopaths like you encounter at the top levels of government.

Gerald Celente wrote:
A person that's manipulative and devious, typically to gain advancement within an organization, that's a politician, that's who they are. We have manipulative and devious people, that are only interested in themselves, running and ruining our lives. -- video below at 4:20





Gerald Celente: Super Financial Storm Coming....Bull Run on Gold
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What if we told you that humanity is being driven to the brink of extinction by an illness? That all the poverty, the climate devastation, the perpetual war, and consumption fetishism we see all around us have roots in a mass psychological infection? What if we went on to say that this infection is not just highly communicable but also self-replicating, according to the laws of cultural evolution, and that it remains so clandestine in our psyches that most hosts will, as a condition of their infected state, vehemently deny that they are infected? What if we then told you that this ‘mind virus’ can be described as a form of cannibalism. Yes, cannibalism. Not necessarily in the literal flesh-eating sense but rather the idea of consuming others—human and non-human—as a means of securing personal wealth and supremacy. -- source

Way ahead of you! It's called sociopathy.

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Wetiko is an Algonquin word for a cannibalistic spirit that is driven by greed, excess, and selfish consumption (in Ojibwa it is windigo, wintiko in Powhatan). It deludes its host into believing that cannibalizing the life-force of others (others in the broad sense, including animals and other forms of Gaian life) is a logical and morally upright way to live.

Wetiko short-circuits the individual’s ability to see itself as an enmeshed and interdependent part of a balanced environment and raises the self-serving ego to supremacy. It is this false separation of self from nature that makes this cannibalism, rather than simple murder. It allows—indeed commands—the infected entity to consume far more than it needs in a blind, murderous daze of self-aggrandizement. -- source

Wetiko is just another term for sociopathic behavior.

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When Western anthropologists first started to study wetiko, they believed it to be only a disease of the individual and a literal form of flesh-eating cannibalism. On both counts, as discussed, their understanding was, if not wrong, certainly limited. They did, however, accurately isolate two traits that are relevant for thinking about cultures: (1) the initial act, even when driven by necessity, creates a residual, unnatural desire for more; and (2) the host carrier, which they called the ‘victim,’ ended up with an ‘icy heart’— i.e., their ability for empathy and compassion was amputated. -- source

A culture of wetiko is the same thing as group sociopathy.

It's rewarding to see confirmation and recognition of sociopathy coming from native American traditional wisdom. I feel like I am in good company.

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Pay attention, because this is precisely how sociopaths operate:

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In the wake of the London 7/7 attacks, war criminals continue to legitimately occupy positions of authority, which enable them to redefine the contours of the judicial system and the process of law enforcement. This process has provided them with a mandate to decide “who are the criminals”, when in fact they are the criminals. -- source

This is basically the sociopath habit of accusing their opponents of their own malfeasance.

Sociopaths make sure that they write the laws. If they get to write the rules of the game, this ensures that they will win the game. It's sophisticated cheating, but that's what sociopaths do. They are con-artists at a level normal people cannot even imagine.

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The Epstein psy-op is like 9/11 in that it provides an excellent opportunity to see how the ruling sociopaths operate.

Funny that I should compare it to 9/11, but it is a psy-op, and we are being conned again.

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Considering the fact that Little Saint James was the site of heinous crimes involving powerful people, one would expect the island to be treated like a crime scene that is completely closed off to non-investigators. That is not what is happening. -- source

Much like the 9/11 crime scene was walled off while "investigators" gathered up damning evidence and had it removed and "disappeared". It is a typical cover-up by the ruling sociopaths.

The story the media gives us is a false one, designed to appear legitimate, just like they did for 9/11. It's propaganda. It's a controlled narrative. It's deception and manipulation. It's what the ruling sociopaths always do.

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Here is what the Mayo Clinic has to say about sociopaths. They get so many things wrong that you really have to wonder.

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Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. People with antisocial personality disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior.

Individuals with antisocial personality disorder often violate the law, becoming criminals. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use. Because of these characteristics, people with this disorder typically can't fulfill responsibilities related to family, work or school. -- source

Let's expose the errors:

1. no regard for right and wrong

Sociopaths don't agree with the concepts of right and wrong as understood by people with empathy, but they know the rules of the "game". They do have a regard for right and wrong, in that they see the moral constraints placed upon them by normal society. Sociopaths are challenged to work around or even defy those moral constraints, and because they see everything as a game, they love the challenge. But because they lack empathy, normal perceptions of right and wrong are fundamentally alien to them.

2. ignores the rights and feelings of others

"Ignores" is the wrong word. Sociopaths use the rights and feelings of others to manipulate others! If they ignored the rights and feelings of others, they would be missing out on a powerful tool to deceive and manipulate their victims. Yes, it is true that sociopaths are not overly concerned about violating the rights and feelings of others in the pursuit of power and control over them, as long as the end results accomplish the sociopath's goal without incurring a high price for the sociopath.

3. tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference

Again, that's not quite right most of the time. Remember that sociopaths tend to be charming and attractive, not antagonizing, harsh, or indifferent. They are typically presenting a façade which is wholly inaccurate of their true nature, but this is how they play and manipulate others, with charm, flattery, attention, and disingenuous normalcy. "Manipulate" is the key descriptor here, and sociopaths will be whatever they need to be to accomplish the manipulation, within reason (their version of reason).

4. show no guilt or remorse for their behavior

They show remorse over getting caught, and they show guilt over errors in playing their "game". So they show guilt and remorse over their own perceived failings. But they have no guilt or remorse for the harm their behavior causes others.

5. often violate the law, becoming criminals

Nope, they usually are careful to stay within the letter of the law, and will even work to change the letter of the law to allow themselves more wiggle room to circumvent the intent of the law. This is one of the reasons law is so vague and convoluted and open to numerous interpretations. It's also the reason the legal field is a strong attractor for sociopaths.

6. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use.

They almost always lie, but usually they do it by twisting the truth in subtle and clever ways to manipulate others into drawing the wrong conclusions. They tend not to behave violently in public, and likewise only display their impulsiveness in stressful situations that catch them with their guard down. Drug and alcohol use is not a good signpost for sociopathy. They realize they are poorer deceivers and manipulators when not in full control of their faculties, so they may eschew drug usage much or even most of the time.

7. people with this disorder typically can't fulfill responsibilities related to family, work, or school

Sociopaths are typically quite capable of giving the appearance of fulfilling responsibilities related to family, work, or school, if it works to their purpose. They are internally bereft of true feelings of responsibility for the harm their behaviors cause others, because in their evaluation, their behaviors were fully justified from their psychological perspective, which of course is lacking in empathy for others.


If the renowned Mayo Clinic displays such a simplified understanding of sociopaths, does it also have a simplified understanding of medicine and human health?

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