And now you know whi is controlling the dysfunctional worldβ Psychopathology is the mental composition. Paganism is the religion.
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What if I told you that the "successful" psychopath in your office isn't actually motivated by money, fame, or success?
I just read a fascinating 2021 paper that completely reframes why psychopaths rise to leadership.
The truth is much darker.
Here is the psychology of the "Need for Domination"
Research estimates that psychopaths are 4x more likely to be found in high-profile leadership positions than in the general population.
But why? And how do they get there without getting caught?
2/ We usually picture psychopaths as impulsive criminals (the "prison profile").
But the paper by Palmen, Kolthoff, & Derksen identifies a different breed:
The "Controlled Primary Psychopath."
These people have the same lack of empathy, but they have one superpower: High Self-Control.
3/ This self-control acts as a "moderator."
It allows them to suppress the impulsive, antisocial behavior that usually lands psychopaths in jail.
Instead of punching someone, they use "functional impulsivity" and charm to climb the corporate ladder.
But here is where it gets weird.
4/ We assume these leaders want what we want: Money. Prestige. Achievement.
The researchers argue: No.
While Narcissists crave "Achievement" (to be admired) and "Affiliation" (to be loved), Psychopaths score LOW on both.
They don't care if the company succeeds.
5/ So what drives them?
The paper proposes a specific, intrinsic motivation: The Need for Domination.
For the psychopathic leader, power isn't a means to an end. Power is the end.
They are biologically wired by the "Dominance Behavioral System" to seek control over others.
6/ This distinction is crucial.
A Narcissist might work 80 hours a week because they want the glory of a successful product.
A Psychopath doesn't care about the product. They care about the hierarchy. They want to be the one pulling the strings.
7/ The study highlights a chilling detail about their view on resources (money/perks).
Psychopaths prefer "relative" success over "absolute" success.
They would rather have less total money, as long as they still have more than you.
Itβs not about comfort; itβs about superiority.
8/ This explains why "successful" psychopathic leaders are actually terrible for business.
Because they lack the "Need for Achievement," they rarely work for the collective good.
They are parasitic. They use the organization's assets solely to increase their dominance over employees.
9/ The paper warns that this specific profileβHigh Dominance + Low Affiliation + Low Achievementβis a recipe for disaster.
It leads to:
Fraud
Toxic cultures
Employee burnout
They are "successful" at getting the job, but destructive once they have it.
10/ The Takeaway:
When you see a leader who is charming but creates chaos, ask yourself:
Are they trying to build something? Or are they just trying to own you?
If they seem to value control more than profit or people, you might be looking at a Controlled Primary Psychopath.
It fundamentally changed how I view corporate power dynamics.
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I just read a fascinating 2021 paper that completely reframes why psychopaths rise to leadership.
The truth is much darker.
Here is the psychology of the "Need for Domination"
Research estimates that psychopaths are 4x more likely to be found in high-profile leadership positions than in the general population.
But why? And how do they get there without getting caught?
2/ We usually picture psychopaths as impulsive criminals (the "prison profile").
But the paper by Palmen, Kolthoff, & Derksen identifies a different breed:
The "Controlled Primary Psychopath."
These people have the same lack of empathy, but they have one superpower: High Self-Control.
3/ This self-control acts as a "moderator."
It allows them to suppress the impulsive, antisocial behavior that usually lands psychopaths in jail.
Instead of punching someone, they use "functional impulsivity" and charm to climb the corporate ladder.
But here is where it gets weird.
4/ We assume these leaders want what we want: Money. Prestige. Achievement.
The researchers argue: No.
While Narcissists crave "Achievement" (to be admired) and "Affiliation" (to be loved), Psychopaths score LOW on both.
They don't care if the company succeeds.
5/ So what drives them?
The paper proposes a specific, intrinsic motivation: The Need for Domination.
For the psychopathic leader, power isn't a means to an end. Power is the end.
They are biologically wired by the "Dominance Behavioral System" to seek control over others.
6/ This distinction is crucial.
A Narcissist might work 80 hours a week because they want the glory of a successful product.
A Psychopath doesn't care about the product. They care about the hierarchy. They want to be the one pulling the strings.
7/ The study highlights a chilling detail about their view on resources (money/perks).
Psychopaths prefer "relative" success over "absolute" success.
They would rather have less total money, as long as they still have more than you.
Itβs not about comfort; itβs about superiority.
8/ This explains why "successful" psychopathic leaders are actually terrible for business.
Because they lack the "Need for Achievement," they rarely work for the collective good.
They are parasitic. They use the organization's assets solely to increase their dominance over employees.
9/ The paper warns that this specific profileβHigh Dominance + Low Affiliation + Low Achievementβis a recipe for disaster.
It leads to:
Fraud
Toxic cultures
Employee burnout
They are "successful" at getting the job, but destructive once they have it.
10/ The Takeaway:
When you see a leader who is charming but creates chaos, ask yourself:
Are they trying to build something? Or are they just trying to own you?
If they seem to value control more than profit or people, you might be looking at a Controlled Primary Psychopath.
It fundamentally changed how I view corporate power dynamics.
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If they think 10 degrees is cold here in Iowa, I laugh at the presumption. I spent weeks at -30 ( below zero) as a kid ice skating in the streets. Thats not even in the ballpark of record cold.
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Near-record cold and dangerous wind chills forecast across the Northern Plains and Mid-South
https://watchers.news/2025/12/12/near-record-cold-and-dangerous-wind-chills-forecast-across-the-northern-plains-and-mid-south/
https://watchers.news/2025/12/12/near-record-cold-and-dangerous-wind-chills-forecast-across-the-northern-plains-and-mid-south/
The Watchers
Near-record cold and dangerous wind chills forecast across the Northern Plains and Mid-South
A surge of Arctic air is forecast to move south from the Northern High Plains on Friday, December 12, 2025, driving near-record lows and dangerous wind chills across the Northern Plains and Mid-Southβ¦
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βI live here in the Central Valley, and it was raining a couple minutes ago. Can anyone explain the blue water?βπ¦
https://x.com/thomassowell/status/2000707442368237626
https://x.com/thomassowell/status/2000707442368237626
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If this is for real why is Avi Loeb (who just happens to be Harvard) the only one commenting? And heβs everywhere. I smell a psyop.
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Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Stella)
π¨ Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Behaves Unlike Normal Comets
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb says 3I/ATLAS is displaying an unusual sun-facing anti-tail that may not be explained by a simple viewing-angle effect, unlike what is seen in ordinary comets.
Recent observations suggest this anti-tail is enormous β stretching hundreds of thousands of kilometers, potentially longer than the distance between Earth and the Moon. Such a scale makes a purely geometric illusion less likely.
This strengthens the possibility that the feature is real and intrinsic to the object itself, perhaps caused by unusual dust release, non-standard particle dynamics, or an as-yet unknown physical process.
If confirmed, this behavior would place 3I/ATLAS among the most anomalous interstellar objects ever observed, challenging existing models of cometary physics.
#3IATLAS #3Iatlascomet #Interstellarobject
https://x.com/astronomyvibes/status/2000974669495894425
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb says 3I/ATLAS is displaying an unusual sun-facing anti-tail that may not be explained by a simple viewing-angle effect, unlike what is seen in ordinary comets.
Recent observations suggest this anti-tail is enormous β stretching hundreds of thousands of kilometers, potentially longer than the distance between Earth and the Moon. Such a scale makes a purely geometric illusion less likely.
This strengthens the possibility that the feature is real and intrinsic to the object itself, perhaps caused by unusual dust release, non-standard particle dynamics, or an as-yet unknown physical process.
If confirmed, this behavior would place 3I/ATLAS among the most anomalous interstellar objects ever observed, challenging existing models of cometary physics.
#3IATLAS #3Iatlascomet #Interstellarobject
https://x.com/astronomyvibes/status/2000974669495894425
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Now I am convinced it is a psyop Werner von Braun style.
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Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Stella)
NEWSπ¨: The European Space Agency (ESA), NASA, and more than 23 nations have launched its largest planetary defense drill as interstellar visitor approaches Earth
https://x.com/forallcurious/status/2000683253334683815
https://x.com/forallcurious/status/2000683253334683815
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Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Mezlim)
Media is too big
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I canβt disagree with thisβthough weβve been educated and conditioned to do so.
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Forwarded from Roosevelt Terriers
Media is too big
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βΌοΈπΊThe Great Noticing of False Flags
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Forwarded from Azazel News (Aries)
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Feds/Mossad/Parasites Are Losing the PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION #BondiBeachFalseFlag #PSYOPS #FALSEFLAG
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Forwarded from Sis
This is a real photograph, but the blood and injuries are **fake**βit's special effects makeup being applied on a film or TV production set.
### Evidence from the image:
- Professional film crew visible (cameras, lighting tripods, cables, multiple crew members in black shirts).
- Table in the foreground with bottles of fake blood (dark red liquid in squeeze bottles, typical for SFX work), makeup tools, brushes, and sponges.
- The makeup artist is actively applying prosthetic wounds and blood to the man's face, head, and arm.
- The "injured" man (bald, wearing a green "United States" t-shirt) is calmly sitting and smiling slightly, consistent with an actor in a makeup chair rather than someone in real pain or distress.
This appears to be a behind-the-scenes photo from a movie or show involving war/injury scenes (possibly an actor portraying a wounded soldier). No signs of digital manipulation or AI generationβthe lighting, shadows, textures, and details all look consistent with a genuine on-set photo.
### Evidence from the image:
- Professional film crew visible (cameras, lighting tripods, cables, multiple crew members in black shirts).
- Table in the foreground with bottles of fake blood (dark red liquid in squeeze bottles, typical for SFX work), makeup tools, brushes, and sponges.
- The makeup artist is actively applying prosthetic wounds and blood to the man's face, head, and arm.
- The "injured" man (bald, wearing a green "United States" t-shirt) is calmly sitting and smiling slightly, consistent with an actor in a makeup chair rather than someone in real pain or distress.
This appears to be a behind-the-scenes photo from a movie or show involving war/injury scenes (possibly an actor portraying a wounded soldier). No signs of digital manipulation or AI generationβthe lighting, shadows, textures, and details all look consistent with a genuine on-set photo.
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