Dealing with a psychopath

Bide 3In a comment below I went off on Joe Biden, calling him a psychopath. I was waxing profound, I suppose, but the truth is I have no way of knowing this about Biden without getting close to him. All that I know is this: He creeps me out. The man to the right does not look at all 77 years of age. Further, I know he was balding as a young man, and had hair plugs inserted, and they were obvious. All in all, I take the current version of Joe Biden to be an extreme makeover. Look at the youthful skin! He must be subject to treatments to keep him that young, as makeup can only do so much. He doesn’t even have crow’s feet. I can only surmise that he does not partake in regular American allopathic medicine.

Biden 4I also wondered about Super Tuesday in which Biden “won” ten of twelve primaries. I don’t imagine they count votes, so I took that to mean that the controllers had decided to bag the campaign and give it to Biden. I am projecting, of course, as he generates zero excitement in me with that big smile and insincere manner around women and children. I cannot imagine that voters took a shine to him, finally, after two previous campaigns where he did not come close. As I like to say, before election is selection, and Biden was selected.

I gathered from this that Biden is the chosen one, and it gets creepier still. Here is a comment from Black Flag that sent shivers down my spine. Apparently in one of the debates Biden had referred to a coming “Dark Winter,” probably scripted. BF referred us to this scenario, from summer of 2001, wherein there was a simulated bio-warfare attack on the United States, done to test responses. Biden’s use of the term might refer to the next rollout of SARS-Cov-2, the fake virus that has been used to imprison us, bankrupt small businesses, destroy our rights, and humiliate us.

What to make of it? Only this: Fear is getting to me too. I’ve got to stop this kind of thinking. There are things in my life I can control, but not most things. I cannot stop what they are doing, and no lawsuit can either.

Honestly, I did not know what I was going to write when I sat down here, but it became obvious to me as wrote that I was in a state of fear. That is what needs to stop, now. The poem below, which I thought was only the first four lines used by the AA crowd, is apropos.

God, grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time,
enjoying one moment at a time;
accepting hardship as a pathway to peace;
taking, as Jesus did,
this sinful world as it is,
not as I would have it;
trusting that You will make all things right
if I surrender to Your will;
so that I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with You forever in the next.

Amen.

Reinhold Niebuhr

Amen, indeed. [Afterthought … Niebuhr resonates with me, and I have a couple of his books on my shelf. However, I am not Christian, don’t buy into Jesus, but have respect for those who choose to take respite and refuge in that source. No harm done.]


Incidentally, I found this article about psychopaths fascinating. The author gets it wrong in the opening paragraph, using Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy Jr. as examples. Mathis did a good job of outing the Bundy affair. (Hint: Bundy escapes from jail twice! That does not happen.) (See link.) Also note, which I did not know, that Gacy was said to have murdered 33 boys. That’s a tell. From the second paragraph forward, I found it very insightful.

16 thoughts on “Dealing with a psychopath

  1. I wonder if his whole inappropriate touching schtick was an assignment.. To make even normal touching creepy and suspect. It highlighted touching into consciousness, and associated it with perviness.

    Secondly, because he’s a “lesser evil” for team blue, it forces them to doublethink all that out of mind.

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    1. Good insight, you damned conspiracy theorist. We are looking at intercourse wearing face masks, no touching, kids distancing, the ultimate aim must be to stop having sex. AIDS was a trial run, a beta run with a fake virus. This is the real thing, not the virus, just the behaviors. I am long resigned to the mass of humanity being Zombies, So be it.

      However, and aside from the vaccine against the virus that does not exist, this is gentler than just shooting us.

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  2. It would be interesting to hear everyone’s non-political opinion on the election. Since most of us are looking at it from an objective narrative driven angle. Obviously the whole thing is a joke but if I had to pick a winner I’d definitely say Trump. It just seems to fit the narrative better. And I just can’t see “them” having Biden as president. I’d have to say 80/20 Trump. For no particular reason other than that’s just the way it feels.

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    1. I agree it’s going to be Trump. He’s not done playing the role yet. I do not believe he will finish his second term, however, as I suspect he’ll have to resign or be hoaxed out another way. Biden is like McCain vs Obama…a guy put there to lose.

      I believe Trump’s role is to be the fall guy for “nationalism” and “sovereignty” to pave the way for even more centralized authority and internationalism.

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    2. I agree it’s going to be Trump. He’s not done playing the role yet. I do not believe he will finish his second term, however, as I suspect he’ll have to resign or be hoaxed out another way. Biden is like McCain vs Obama…a guy put there to lose.

      I believe Trump’s role is to be the fall guy for “nationalism” and “sovereignty” to pave the way for even more centralized authority and internationalism.

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    3. Kyle, I’ve been convinced Trump is doing such a good job of distracting the masses, pushing buttons, and getting everyone angry about all the wrong things that there was no way they wouldn’t renew his White House reality show in November. However, after talking to friends who are all-in with masks and any other draconian measure to save us from the evil Covid, and who desperately want Trump out of the White House, it occurred to me that letting Biden “win” would be a brilliant strategic move. Yay! The madman who mishandled Covid is gone! Thank God we have a Democrat in office who will make sure everybody follows all the rules! He may not be perfect, but at least he’s liberal and democratic and caring enough to strip us of our rights and freedoms so that we don’t foolishly run around giving each other deadly sniffles!

      The more I think about it, the more I’m I suspect Biden is the perfect puppet with which to implement the drastic societal changes that the globalist behind this scam want.

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      1. I get that angle for sure. Definitely could happen. I guess I’m just holding out hope that “they” really don’t want to impose all those draconian measures. They like to scare us with them and have implemented some minor ones. But if they take it too far than the ruse will be over. I still believe things are going to get back to at least something like 80-90% normal. They know that we still really do have the power.

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  3. About Biden being the chosen one in the primaries, from my political experience, you’re right. I was on the Ron Paul for president train in 2007/2008 and was a delegate in my county and then went to the state as a delegate. It was an eye opening experience about how candidates are chosen.
    It works the same on the county and state level. The local party leadership gets instructed from higher ups on which candidate to choose. Party leadership is surrounded by groupies who will support whatever the leaders want in the hopes of getting elected to that position one day, or for some other selfish reason, maybe an elevation in status. Either way, party leadership gets whatever they want and the rest of the people follow suit, assuming the decision was based on the electable qualities of the candidate.

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  4. I don’t think the song Pandemic by heavy metal band Accept will sooth anyone’s anxieties and worries away. lol guess you put the wrong link in.

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    1. Is that what they said? My ears are old. I heard metal.

      Mental, metal, it’s a disease any way you look at it, or hear it.

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  5. Found this clear cut takedown of PCR in the comments of a blog, from “Justin”:

    PCR is an amplification technique and not a quantitative or even qualitative test. It can tell you relative viral (presumably) RNA load (based on how many cycles), but not how much or what that means in a clinical setting (eg, are you sick?). It can amplify absurdly minuscule quantities of RNA, the presence of which hardly confirms an infection or disease, and it is not and should never be used as a diagnostic tool. This is evidenced by positive “asymptomatic” people. What does that even mean?

    Any test, in an ideal world, is only a part of the diagnosis, but in a country (US) of door docs it is faster and less painless to get diagnosed than it is to go through drive thru fast food. A proper diagnosis requires the presence of specific sequelae and supportive lab results to rule out other possibilities. But, it is critical to remember that some people may have a virus/bacteria and be completely healthy, or they might not, yet they still present with all of the signs and symptoms of a disease. On top of that, any diagnostic test (not PCR) has fallibility, either as false positives or false negatives. Contrary to popular belief, clinical medicine is messy stuff, often relying on hunches and blind guesses where testing falls short (as it invariably does).

    SARS-COV-2 is a funny beast. It has no specific sequelae that I know of, (although I think the rare case of losing taste/smell without nasal congestion is novel) and a diagnosis relies only on some arbitrary number of PCR cycles. Absurd, absolutely absurd. And we see the results of that every day. Confusion, chaos, and a lot of bad medicine chasing the ephemeral PCR-test-result tail without a definitive clinical presentation.

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