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  • Donald Trump to commission giant statue of self in Queens

    Posted on February 1, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Trump rooster

    President Donald Trump plans to construct a statue of himself in Queens New York to commemorate becoming President of the United States. The size and grandeur of the statue will rival the Statue of Liberty according to the news leak. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Donald Trump Donald Trump Statue narcissistic news and media
  • America’s camera fear paradox

    Posted on January 30, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    It is so unusual to see people freaking out when someone in public picks up a camera and starts to video record, yet however walking past security cameras does not even warrant a second thought. This behavior itself is so unusual, it is clearly a paradox. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Analysis Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged fear programming public photography survival instinct
  • ISIS Propaganda vs misbehaving police videos

    Posted on January 27, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    It certainly sounds like an odd combination to compare what is more motivational, but there is clear inspiration in both categories. But before coming to conclusions, you need to read on to see how this unlikely combination seems to inspire people. However fair warning, you need to read this with an open mind. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Commentary Political Correctness Gone Mad Reality Check 101 Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights Black lives matter ISIS photography propaganda US Constitution violation of rights
  • Narcissism influenced Presidential behavior Part 1

    Posted on January 16, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    So here we are and Donald Trump has not even taken the oath of office to become President of the United States, and already we are seeing clear signs that narcissism is strongly influencing his behavior. So if his narcissism is so overt before he is sworn in, you can understand why we decided for this to be a series and not just a single entry. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Russia Series Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Anger Donald Trump narcissistic display nuclear weapons Twitter Vladimir Putin
  • Taught to violate rights

    Posted on January 3, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    When behavior of a significant number of police is in direct contradiction of their oath to uphold the Constitution, you have to wonder where that behavior is coming from. The phrases that violate rights are seemingly consistent word for word no matter where you go, and that strongly suggests they are straight out of a training book. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Commentary Law And Order Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights recording in public US Constitution violation of rights
  • President Donald Trump and what to expect

    Posted on November 30, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Trump crystal ball

    Knowing what the world will be like with Donald Trump’s presidential influence is a question on the world’s mind. So as he has been showing what makes him tick, we are starting to see just how the dots are likely to connect during 2017.

    Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Analysis China Economy International Politics Japan Mexico North Korea Philippines Political Correctness Politics Russia South Korea Taiwan Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States War and Conflict Work 📎and tagged Alpha male American arrogance Barack Obama Beta Male Donald Trump George W Bush Mexico Border wall Muslim ban narcissistic nuclear weapons Republican Party Vladimir Putin
  • Mention Thaksin and anxiety spikes

    Posted on January 4, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Despite all the efforts to bring calm to Thailand’s political conflict, just the mention of Thaksin Shinawatra and anxiety levels spike. Unfortunately that means that despite all the efforts to bring a lasting political calm, this anxiety reaction means that whatever calm is being seen is not genuine, and political unrest is only being repressed. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Commentary Politics Thailand Underlying Psychology 📎and tagged Greed political unrest Thai Constitution Thai courts Thai Government Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Donald Trump slayer of political correctness Part 6

    Posted on December 11, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    To understand why Donald Trump is at the top of the polls is very simple when you come and think about it in the simplest terms. This is despite predictions by the thinkers who base their logic on political correctness. They have been proven constantly wrong in their predictions for one simple reason. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Analysis Political Correctness Politics Series Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged common sense Donald Trump Muslim ban
  • Thai Junta vs Human Nature

    Posted on October 29, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    When the Thai military staged a Coup in 2014, they enjoyed nearly 70% support from Thais because they were doing something that was seen as positive for Thailand. But now it seems they may be expanding their agenda and based on what that agenda is, they risk having the entire population turning on them as well as giving Thaksin ammunition to stage a comeback. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Analysis China Thailand Underlying Psychology 📎and tagged censorship coup d'etat Junta Thai Military Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Donald Trump slayer of political correctness Part 3

    Posted on August 11, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    People are saying that with Donald Trump’s full on attack of political correctness, his numbers in the polls should be dropping, however the opposite is true. The real reason his poll numbers are going up is very simple. Donald has connected with who we really are and not what political correctness wants us to be. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Analysis Nature Political Correctness Politics Popcorn Series Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Alpha male Donald Trump
  • ISIS Strategy of madness

    Posted on February 23, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    ISIS has a strategy of showing just how cruel and sub-humane they can be. Between cutting people’s heads off on a wholesale scale and burning people alive, there is some logic and a bit of psychology to it. And believe it or not it seems to be working. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Terrorism Underlying Psychology 📎and tagged fear ISIS
  • Spotting a backwards Government by their position on gays

    Posted on January 21, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    Most of the world now accepts sexual attraction as a non-elective behavior. Science has proven it all comes down to genetics and how the brain is formed that dictates what gender a person is attracted to. So for a Government to openly attack gays in any way form or fashion, it simply shows how backwards they are as they demonstrate thinking that is not of today’s understanding of what causes people’s attraction to one gender or another, or to both. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Reality Check 101 Sex Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged anti gay law Gay Bashing religion scientific findings sexual attraction
  • Female sex offenders Part 2

    Posted on January 7, 2015 12:02 am by Richard

    There are other types of female sex offenders as well, and some are just into it for money and exploitation. For this group of female sex offenders, their behavior clearly triggers the instinctual behavior to protect the young that is seen in many species and not only human. It is that same instinct that makes it difficult for pedophiles to survive in prison as there are parents in there too. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Australia Series Sex Thailand Underlying Psychology United Kingdom United States 📎and tagged female sex offenders human trafficking pedophile sex crime sex laws
  • To forgive or not depends on the offending person psychological diagnosis

    Posted on October 22, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    Most Kind hearted people would offer people a second chance for many offenses. However that thinking is flawed because it assumes all people are cut from the same cloth and have some sort of moral and ethical compass. The reality is some people with certain personality disorders fail to learn or even grasp the concept of right and wrong and will just offend again and again. Continue reading → Post ID 16138


    Crime Mental Health Underlying Psychology 📎and tagged ethics morals

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