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When I asked this man if he ever felt bad about his agency (the Company) bringing in massive amounts of illegal narcotics to sell to raise off-the-books black ops money, below is what he stated to me as something I should pay attention to. This high ranking Intel man was not part of the trafficking operations but knew about them and accepted them as normal Intel procedures. Here is what he told me, and he said this was the talk given to him by “John Cathey” years before, when he was briefed.

“Drugs and prostitution have always been here. It is a fact of history and no one is ever going to stop these vices. Now these are hard realities of life. Drugs will always be imported and sold; it’s a fact of history and a fact of life. We don’t force anyone to use drugs, it’s their own free choice. Now do you want all this money to go to the scumbag street urchins to waste, or doesn’t it make more sense for this money to go to your government to be used to protect the national security of America so America can remain strong and you can have true freedom? Nobody forces anyone to buy or use drugs, it’s an individual choice, but it just happens to be an historical reality that it goes on. So grow up and think like a big boy. If you don’t do this, somebody else will anyway, so it’s not like your refusal would ever make a dent in all this anyway.” -- source

What a great example of the sociopath's twisted logic. Basically, it boils down to this:

  • Evil has always been here.
  • We might as well benefit from it.
  • Grow up (i.e. don't be a "loser").
  • You can't make a difference anyway.

That's how a lack of empathy changes your thinking. It's completely insane from the perspective of an empathetic person. But from the perspective of a sociopath, "It's just business."


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Who are the "bad guys"?

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On January 10, 1963, the House of Representatives and later the Senate began reviewing a document entitled 'Communist Goals for Taking Over America.' It contained an agenda of 45 separate issues (attacks and techniques) that, in hindsight, were quite shocking then and equally stunning today. -- source

The 45 items on the list remind me of a simplified version of "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion". Either document is clearly the work of "bad guys". What I found most interesting are the names used to describe the bad guys. I was reading this notated version of the Communist Goals for Taking Over America and began to notice the various names used to identify the "bad guys". They are:

  • The Communists
  • The Left
  • The Progressives
  • The Liberals
  • The statists

The problem is that these are not the bad guys. It seems people have difficulty recognizing the truly evil ones. They are, in actuality, the sociopaths. That name was never mentioned in the entire article. Why not? Because our attention is being misdirected to the five names I picked out. Sociopaths are thus shielded from correct and proper accusation. Instead, other parties are blamed, and those parties have opposing parties, which I now list:

  • The Capitalists
  • The Right
  • The Regressives
  • The Conservatives
  • The anarchists

By blaming only one half of the opposing parties, a "divide and conquer" strategy is thereby implemented. This allows sociopaths to easily win the game, consolidating their power and control by way of deception and manipulation. And by simply omitting any mention of the truly guilty party (the sociopaths), sociopaths protect themselves, confuse their audience, and produce division among the audience.

They are clever, these sociopaths. There's no denying their talents of deception and manipulation. They are good, meaning good at being bad.



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Note that I do not differentiate between psychopaths and sociopaths. First of all, I don't believe it is useful to differentiate between them. Secondly, sociopaths are very interested in maximizing confusion when it comes to identifying sociopaths. Separating the morally insane, psychopaths, sociopaths, and the Anti-Social Personality Disorder types is an effective way for sociopaths to maximize confusion and protect themselves from public exposure.

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Here's another likely sociopath in the news. Sociopaths are often first exposed by their girlfriends.

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(New York) State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman called his Sri Lankan girlfriend his “brown slave” and wanted her to refer to him as “Master,” the woman says.

The abuse increased until Schneiderman was not only slapping her but spitting on her and choking her, she said.

“He was cutting off my ability to breathe,” she said. Soon, “we could rarely have sex without him beating me.” -- source

Watch the video located under the "source" link. The video is near the bottom of the article and is labeled as "Schneiderman's list of hypocrisies is truly jaw-dropping". Well yeah, that's the way it is with sociopaths.

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In what professions do sociopaths / psychopaths thrive? Here's what Business Insider, a mainstream media source, would like us to believe. However, be aware that this list is a deception and manipulation, a twisting of the truth that deliberately hides critical information you need to know.

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Psychopaths are difficult to spot most of the time. They're not the "Jack the Ripper" caricatures you see in films or read about in books. Often, psychopaths appear normal, which makes them hard to identify.

In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-5, someone with a psychopathic personality type is defined as having an inflated, grandiose sense of themself, and a knack for manipulating other people. But a diagnosis is rarely simple.

One thing psychopaths tend to have in common is the careers they go for. For example, you're likely to find a lot of them in leadership positions because of their ruthlessness, charisma, and fearlessness. They're very good at making snap decisions, but not so good at the empathetic professions like nursing or therapy.

Kevin Dutton, a British psychologist and writer, specialises in the study of psychopathy. In his book "The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success," he made a list of the types of jobs that attract the most psychopaths.

"Functional psychopaths," as Dutton calls them, "use their detached, unflinching, and charismatic personalities to succeed in mainstream society." In other words, psychopaths often live as normal people with a few traits that make them different.

Scroll down to see what the top 10 career choices for psychopaths are, ranked in ascending order by popularity.


10. Civil servant
Being a civil servant is the 10th most popular career choice for psychopaths, according to Dutton. In fact, in 2014, UK Government officials considered recruiting psychopaths specifically "to keep order," because they are "very good in crises" and have "no feelings for others, nor moral code, and tend to be very intelligent and logical."

9. Chef
Most psychopaths have no interest in harming others, so don't worry about the fact chefs have access to open flames and knives during their work day. Psychopaths thrive in chaos where other people may fail, which could be one reason they work so well in a hectic kitchen.

8. Clergy person
In a blog post for Psychology Today, FBI veteran Joe Navarro explains some of the reasons psychopathic people may go for a career in the Clergy. Among them are the fact religious organisations may provide a means for people to exploit others, while also giving legitimacy to their actions. Also, it is easy to make alliances, which can give manipulative people the upper hand in gaining access to sensitive information.

7. Police officer
Psychopaths don't necessarily have ulterior motives. One of their traits is being very cool-headed under stress. Police officers have a highly intense and dangerous job, so it's a huge benefit if you are calm in a crisis. This could be a reason law enforcement is a popular career choice for psychopaths.

6. Journalist
Dutton lists some of the traits of psychopaths as charm, focus, mindfulness, ruthlessness, and action — which are all advantageous in journalism, especially when you have strict deadlines and you have to get answers from sources.

5. Surgeon
One study, published in the journal The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, sought to find out whether surgeons really were likely to be psychopaths. Results showed that consultants at teaching hospitals scored higher on a scale of psychopathic personality than district general hospital consultants, who scored higher than the general population. Possible reasons the authors give in their discussion is that "stress immunity is the overriding personality trait of doctors," and the fact surgeons have to make quick, difficult decisions every day.

4. Salesperson
A psychopathic person who works in sales probably shows traits such as shameless self promotion, stealing other people's contacts, a relentless desire to earn the most money, and an inability to be a team player. Depending on how your organisation works, this could either be your worst nightmare, or the dream sales candidate.

3. Media person in TV or radio
Some psychopaths also exhibit narcissism, which is arguably useful in a job that requires a lot of public focus. The popularity of this career choice for psychopaths could also be because being a TV anchor or radio personality also requires you to be calm in the face of pressure.

2. Lawyer
In "Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding In Plain Sight," author M. E. Thomas, a self-proclaimed sociopath, claims being a sociopath helped her be a better attorney. In a blog post for Psychology Today, attorney Ruth Lee Johnson says that although psychopathic traits like self-confidence, cold-heartedness, and deceitful charm may be handy for lawyers, it's simplistic to say these traits alone are enough. In the right context, though, they could make someone very formidable.

1. CEO
Psychopaths have something called a "resilience to chaos." This doesn't just mean they keep a cool head under stress — they also sometimes create havoc for everyone else, because it makes them look good when everyone around them is struggling. Some psychopaths may use this method to climb the career ladder all the way to the top. Others aren't necessarily as manipulative, and reach the top through their skills alone.
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So why is this list a deception and manipulation? Because the most important professions where sociopaths thrive are not on the list. Three that I can think of that are missing are:

  • Military commanders
  • International bankers
  • Politicians or government leaders

The most important positions of power and control are where you are most likely to find the most dangerous and harmful sociopaths. Think of people like George H. W. Bush and the positions he has held (politician, CIA director, Vice-President, President, and father of other sociopaths who were politicians, business leaders, and criminals). Henry Kissinger is another example who is hard to classify since his profession is so nebulous. How about Karl Rove, George Soros, or Zbigniew Brzezinski? And understand this: those people were simply capable minions who were taking orders from even more powerful sociopaths who remain hidden from public view and who do not have what we generally recognize as a profession! Those bigger sociopaths are not working for others as hired help. They are secretly ruling the planet!

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Got sociopaths? The U.S. government does!


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Gina Haspel participated in a torture program that involved beating an (innocent) pregnant woman's stomach, anally raping a man with meals he tried to refuse, and freezing a shackled prisoner until he died. She personally wrote the order to destroy 92 tapes of CIA torture.

But... but... look how pleasantly she smiles!

Sorry, you don't get to lead the CIA unless you are a verified criminal loyal to the established sociopathic cabal. Remember, this is a position mega-criminal and sociopath George H. W. Bush held. And his smiling face fooled the entire nation!

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Brandon Smith: Global Elitists Are Not Human

After studying the behavior of globalists and their organizations for quite some time, I have noticed that their psychological patterns tend to match with a narrow band of people that are best described as “criminally insane.” More accurately, globalists behave like high-functioning narcissistic sociopaths and psychopaths. But what are the traits of such people? Let’s take a look at some of them… -- source

Way ahead of you! But I'm delighted someone else is seeing the light. That's really what counts.

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Unfortunately, not all people are born with a conscience. In some people, the difference between good and evil or constructive and destructive behavior is treated as blurry or frivolous. Jung and other psychologists mark this subset of our species as “latent” sociopaths and psychopaths. Together they make up around 10% of any given culture or group. Many of them remain “latent” and more or less harmless for their entire lives unless certain unstable environmental conditions provide fuel for their malfunction. Around 1% are born as full blown sociopaths and psychopaths. These are what I would call the “non-humans.” -- source

That's very similar to my assessment of 1% Sociopaths and 10% Minions. About 80% are Followers and 9% are Independents.

Traits of Globalists (i.e. ruling sociopaths) noted in the article:

  • False Sense Of Superiority – Self-Aggrandizement
  • Manipulation And Coercion
  • Lack Of Empathy For Others
  • Desperate Need For Adoration
  • Globalists Are Psychologically Broken Non-Humans

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When a normal person comes in contact with someone that has no inherent conscience (i.e. a sociopath) there is an immediate recoil; a sense that they have just stumbled across a monster. This is not an exaggeration, this is entirely accurate. -- source

I have met only a few people who seem to have an "advance warning system" that causes them to react in "immediate recoil" to sociopaths. The vast majority of people DO NOT react this way! They take sociopaths at face value and find them to be pleasant, attractive, and charming people! This is precisely why sociopaths have such great success at fooling the masses. They are skilled chameleons that pretend to be normal people, and most normal people cannot see through their act.

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Now you see me, now you don’t: the Chameleon Nature of Sociopaths
Theresa Byrne speaks from personal experience as she maps out some of the most destructive, telling signs of sociopaths here. -- source

This is a great article that you need to read if you want to understand sociopaths. It's especially good for women with empathy who are dealing with male sociopaths.


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The sociopath's game: "I'm a green leaf, just like you. Can't you see I'm like you?"


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With a firm handshake and a confident way of looking you directly in the eye, you feel drawn in. A ‘path is someone with a penchant for funny stories, quick wit, intelligent conversation, and an ability to talk about difficult subjects with seemingly heartfelt emotions. People admire them. They’re warm. And convincing. They’re fascinated by you. They ask you questions and wait for the answers. They listen.

Fantastic at storytelling, their stream-of-consciousness speaking is captivating. If it’s a business connection, it will be intense; a bigger connection than you could ever imagine. They’ll draw you in with how they can help you, bring you to the next level, and generously give you all the amazing contacts they have. You’ll get taken in by the pictures they paint, the possibilities they share. -- source

That's right, they suck you right in. There's usually no "immediate recoil".

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Until… you question them. Until you disagree with them. Until you stand up to them. Until you see their true colors. Until you don’t give them what they need/want or you say “no.”

That sunshiny chameleon will morph into a very cold, dark, unfeeling shell. You will see the deadness behind their eyes.

They do it without a care, because they can’t care. You will see their cunning machinations: lies, deceit and a pleasure in hurting others on purpose. Causing intentional pain just for fun. They do it without a care, because they can’t care. That bears repeating: they don’t have feelings like you or I. Do not imagine you’ll be able to rationalize with them, or get them to “see the light.” -- source

Quite right. This is where the empathy of normal people blinds them to the monster in front of them. It's the classic mistake normal people make when facing the endgame of the sociopath — they give them the benefit of the doubt.

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You are not being protected from “disinformation” by a compassionate government who is deeply troubled to see you believing erroneous beliefs, you are being herded back toward the official narrative by a power establishment which understands that losing control of the narrative means losing power. It has nothing to do with Russia, and it has nothing to do with truth. It’s about power, and the unexpected trouble that existing power structures are having dealing with the public’s newfound ability to network and share information about what is going on in the world. -- source

It's about power.

The primary purpose of life to a sociopath is to acquire and exercise ever more power. They will lie, cheat, steal, and kill to do this. They practice deception and manipulation in the pursuit of power. The existing power structures mentioned in the quote are the organized sociopaths. They run the governments of the world, especially the major governments like the U.K., the USA, France, Germany, and Israel. They use their power to control the people, to herd them in the desired direction that gives the organized sociopaths more power and control over the people.

Normal people have trouble accepting that sociopaths would have such a world view, because normal people think everyone has a psychology similar to their own. Sociopaths have a completely foreign psychology, one lacking empathy, that essentially makes them completely alien to normal people. But, sociopaths know this (while most normal people do not), and they compensate by pretending to be normal in public! This deception is highly effective, as normal people expect everyone to be normal, thanks to the empathy they feel for others. Feeling empathy for others is normally an advantage when it is directed at other normal people, but it is a serious handicap when it is directed towards sociopaths. Sociopaths know how to play on that empathy, making it easy for them to manipulate normal people.



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Various “unsanctioned and illegal” applications of “violence in operations” entailing a “disregard for human life and dignity” had purportedly taken place. There were “allusions to behaviour and practices involving abuse of drugs and alcohol” peppered with instances of “domestic violence”.

The report by Crompvoets points to “problems deeply embedded in the culture” of the Special Operations Command. The account of one interviewee is studded with suggestion though little detail.

“I know there were over the last 15 years some horrendous things. Some just disgraceful things happened in Kabul… very bad news, or just inappropriate behaviour, but it was pretty much kept under wraps.” -- source

We are talking Special Forces here, in Afghanistan. We are also talking about sociopaths. It should come as no surprise that they know how to keep their crimes "under wraps".

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“Our soldiers, particularly our special forces, work in difficult and complex environments. It’s important that we know, as a country, that they’re doing it in a professional and legal way.”

Elite forces trained to liquidate their opponents with ruthlessness do not suggest law book observers and the scrupulous reading of statutes. Their very existence is owed to being unorthodox, to operate outside convention in contempt of local rules and the encumbrances of red tape. -- source

Yes, we're kidding ourselves if we think Special Forces are working "in a professional and legal way." They are "Special" Forces because the ends justify the means. To sociopaths, any means are valid as long as the goal is accomplished. Any rule can be broken, any crime can be committed, and any cover-up is to be expected.

The Global Elite and the Elite Forces share the same psychology, one where empathy is absent.

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As many as one percent of people — and nearly one in every four inmates in American prisons — may exhibit traits consistent with the personality disorder of psychopathy: a lack of empathy and remorse, shallow affect, glibness, manipulation, and callousness. Under the lens of modern brain scanning technology in a study of U.S. prisoners, people with psychopathy to varying degrees not only fail to experience empathy for another’s pain, but also derive pleasure from the thought.

In a way, such people may be thought of as emotionally retarded, lacking a mental capacity inherent in others and integral to the networking of the social species, homo sapiens. When asked by researchers to imagine another’s pain, study subjects demonstrated no activation in brain areas associated with empathy but instead experienced some activity in areas representing pleasure. -- source

Sociopaths get some kind of perverse pleasure by trying to feel the pain others experience. So not only do they not feel empathy for the suffering of others, they enjoy not feeling empathy. This is reflected in the "duping delight" sociopaths often display when they succeed so brilliantly in conning others. The Special Forces delight in covering up their misdeeds and getting away with their crimes, as do the Global Elite. It's just sport to them, a game, and they are good at it.



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Study Confirms Most Psychopaths Live in Washington D.C.

Well, golly gee! Who knew?

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Psychos are drawn to power. It is not just that power corrupts, it is that already corrupt people seek power. Government is the best industry to be in for someone with no morals. -- source

And that's why sociopaths dominate in Washington, DC. It's government of sociopaths, by sociopaths, and for sociopaths.

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While a very small percentage of individuals in any given state may actually be true psychopaths, the level of psychopathy present, on average, within an aggregate population (i.e., not simply the low percentages of psychopaths) is a distinct research question.

Areas of the United States that are measured to be most psychopathic are those in the Northeast and other similarly populated regions. The least psychopathic are predominantly rural areas. -- source

Sociopaths in power are intent on molding the rest of us in their image, i.e. to make sociopathic behavior the norm. So the more the public takes their cues from their leaders, the more sociopathic the public becomes. This will occur more in densely populated areas where the mainstream media is particularly influential and where the population identifies more closely with their government leaders.




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“The elite! Why are they elite?” Mr Trump wondered.

“I have a much better apartment than they do. I’m smarter than they are. I’m richer than they are. I became president and they didn’t.” -- source

Yes, this is exactly how sociopaths talk when their guard is down. It is their true nature to think themselves better than everyone else, and even boast about it. Normally, they try not to do this in public, but it often slips out in private when they are feeling "in control". Trump is doing it in public now, thinking his supporters are practically worshiping him and will accept anything he says, while never noticing the tell-tale signs of sociopathy.

And he's right, as most of his supporters don't know what a sociopath is or how to recognize one. They are dim-witted Followers who can't think for themselves. They simply follow.

Hear Trump brag about his merits here.

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