Re: cognitive functioning in extremists

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spudb...@aol.com

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Feb 27, 2021, 9:03:46 PM2/27/21
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Yeah I found it interesting that the founder of the proud boys a non-white guy was ID or outed as an FBI informant in certain drug cases some years back so I was always cautious of this so-called group because they fight they fought the antifa people but for what reason? I had wondered if one or more than them were FBI informants and according to one attorney general or former assistant attorney general as I recall the dude in question was indeed an FBI informant.

Back to the original topic the paper by the Royal society asserts, and the good physicists who posted this study, holds that people who hold views different from what I would term the Democratic socialist norm, that is so prevalent nowadays and academia, is indeed mentally defective.

That's somehow their ability to observe the world and process information is in some fashion disenhanced. Like calling those who the Royal society disagrees with, retarded. That was my takeaway from the Royal society article provided.

It also reminds me of the 1939 Nazi psychiatrist process called teagarden 4 or teer garden for that was utilized to get rid of the retarded, depressed people, political opponents. It seems to me like this methodology is now again being proposed if so we'll get to see who is the weekend victim, and who in actuality is not?


On Friday, February 26, 2021 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


On 2/26/2021 1:49 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
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> We don't live in a free country, but a land that is increasingly
> menaced by an oligarchy funding democratic socialist (soviet) causes.
>

The oligarchs funding tax cuts for the rich, voter suppression measures,
repealing the ACA, opposing net neutrality, permitting religions to
discriminate,...THOSE socialist causes?

What name to you go by in the Proud Bois?

Brent


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Lawrence Crowell

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Mar 8, 2021, 8:32:26 AM3/8/21
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On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 8:03:46 PM UTC-6 spudb...@aol.com wrote:

Yeah I found it interesting that the founder of the proud boys a non-white guy was ID or outed as an FBI informant in certain drug cases some years back so I was always cautious of this so-called group because they fight they fought the antifa people but for what reason? I had wondered if one or more than them were FBI informants and according to one attorney general or former assistant attorney general as I recall the dude in question was indeed an FBI informant.

Back to the original topic the paper by the Royal society asserts, and the good physicists who posted this study, holds that people who hold views different from what I would term the Democratic socialist norm, that is so prevalent nowadays and academia, is indeed mentally defective.

That's somehow their ability to observe the world and process information is in some fashion disenhanced. Like calling those who the Royal society disagrees with, retarded. That was my takeaway from the Royal society article provided.

It also reminds me of the 1939 Nazi psychiatrist process called teagarden 4 or teer garden for that was utilized to get rid of the retarded, depressed people, political opponents. It seems to me like this methodology is now again being proposed if so we'll get to see who is the weekend victim, and who in actuality is not?


On Friday, February 26, 2021 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


On 2/26/2021 1:49 PM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:
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> We don't live in a free country, but a land that is increasingly
> menaced by an oligarchy funding democratic socialist (soviet) causes.
>


This little bit and other things give me ample evidence that Spudboy is a madman. I wonder why any rational person would engage him in any correspondence.

LC

John Clark

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Mar 8, 2021, 11:05:25 AM3/8/21
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:32 AM Lawrence Crowell <goldenfield...@gmail.com> wrote:

 > academia, is indeed mentally defective.

And these words of wisdom come from a Trump supporter, a man who has publicly said vaccines cause autism, and climate change is a Chinese hoax, and Covid-19 would disappear after April of last year, and claims he won the November 8 election in a landslide, and said his traitorous thugs who tried to overturn the constitution and take over the government (and hang Mike Pence while the're at it) on January 8 were great people.  Well... somebody is certainly mentally defective, but he has nothing to do with academia.
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Lawrence Crowell

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Mar 8, 2021, 11:52:20 AM3/8/21
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On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 10:05:25 AM UTC-6 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:32 AM Lawrence Crowell <goldenfield...@gmail.com> wrote:

 > academia, is indeed mentally defective.


I did not write that. I think in the replies and so forth with nested statements that somehow became implied as mine.

LC

spudb...@aol.com

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Mar 8, 2021, 8:47:15 PM3/8/21
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I would say that if madness is a disease that causes ones to distrust the vocalizations of the dem establishment, sure, fine. The once democratic party looks now to be an increasingly poor imitation of the kind of setup in the People's Republic of China. Team dem loves censorship,they want to control what people say, and it all gets funded (The CP) by oligarchs. I will just reiterate, that if the dems screw up the economy post-Covid, there will be a ferocious public reaction. 

Based of recent democrat rulings, let's use natural gas prices and supply (fracking) as a real-world test of how this impacts the economy? Nat gas turbines supply about 38% of the electrical supply to the US. Much has been in the service of replacing coal fired plants, and thus, shuttering those. Now what happens to price and supplies for gas turbines when supplies decrease because of policy-induced shortages? It's not like there is solar and wind ready to replace the fracked gas that supplied electrical power. A state like Massachusetts or New York, could have thus prepared to do this for a cleaner, greener, world. So, why haven't they? They could have been the true revolutionaries under the rule of Orange Man, defying his earth-unfriendly energy policies. So where's my solar and wind power along with my flying car?

If we experience rolling blackouts and brownouts, the rabble, even dem rabble will turn and blame their 'leadership,' because what's more important, saving the earth or feeding your family? Consider this a test.


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Lawrence Crowell

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Mar 9, 2021, 10:46:59 AM3/9/21
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On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 7:47:15 PM UTC-6 spudb...@aol.com wrote:
I would say that if madness is a disease that causes ones to distrust the vocalizations of the dem establishment, sure, fine. The once democratic party looks now to be an increasingly poor imitation of the kind of setup in the People's Republic of China. Team dem loves censorship,they want to control what people say, and it all gets funded (The CP) by oligarchs. I will just reiterate, that if the dems screw up the economy post-Covid, there will be a ferocious public reaction. 

When people tell me the Democratic Party is communist they are really telling me they have no clue as to what communism or Marxism are. The conspiracy narratives about communism is just a latter day form of McCarthyism that is promoted by QAnon and t'Rumpism. It is a case of Dumb White Trash America on parade. 

LC

John Clark

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Mar 9, 2021, 11:50:03 AM3/9/21
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 11:52 AM Lawrence Crowell <goldenfield...@gmail.com> wrote:


On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 10:05:25 AM UTC-6 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:32 AM Lawrence Crowell <goldenfield...@gmail.com> wrote:

 > academia, is indeed mentally defective.


I did not write that. I think in the replies and so forth with nested statements that somehow became implied as mine.

Sorry Lawrence, my mistake.  

John Clark

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Mar 9, 2021, 12:34:03 PM3/9/21
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:47 PM spudboy100 via Everything List <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I would say that if madness is a disease that causes ones to distrust the vocalizations of the dem establishment, sure, fine. The once democratic party looks now to be an increasingly poor imitation of the kind of setup in the People's Republic of China.

The Republican party is far more sympathetic to totalitarian governments than the Democrats are, just look at how Trump literally "fell in love" with North Korean murderer and torturer Kim Jong-un.

> Team dem loves censorship,

That's why team Democrat wants to "open up the libel laws" and make them federal so that a sitting president could sue a newspaper if the newspaper says something negative about the president that he doesn't like… Oh wait… that's not team Democrat that's team Republic. 

> Based of recent democrat rulings, let's use natural gas prices and supply (fracking) as a real-world test of how this impacts the economy? Nat gas turbines supply about 38% of the electrical supply to the US. Much has been in the service of replacing coal fired plants, and thus, shuttering those. Now what happens to price and supplies for gas turbines when supplies decrease because of policy-induced shortages?

I admit most environmentalists are not serious people and the solutions they propose are not realistic, but Joe Biden is not one of those environmental nutcases, he does not propose fracking be eliminated, and the reason coal burning plants have been largely shut down is not because of environmental issues but simply because coal plants are more expensive to operate than natural gas plants now that natural gas has become so cheap thanks to fracking. And Biden is the most pro-nuclear power president we've had in 50 years, a generous part of his $2 trillion climate change plan is earmarked for nuclear power, particularly small modular reactors, and he frequently mentions the fact that nuclear power is a zero carbon technology, and it has the best safety record of any energy source.  

 
> If we experience rolling blackouts and brownouts, the rabble, even dem rabble will turn and blame their 'leadership,'

If Biden screws up the economy then he should be blamed, but so far at least I see no evidence that he is doing that.  
 
> what's more important, saving the earth or feeding your family? 

That's a very odd question. Is the important thing for you that when the Earth comes to an end and your family faces oblivion at least they will do so with a full stomach?

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spudb...@aol.com

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Mar 9, 2021, 4:57:09 PM3/9/21
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Oh it didn't used to be proto-Soviet, or more properly, proto-Xi in nature because I used to vote for them incessantly during national and general elections. Surely, BLM & Antifa at the leadership level is pro-soviet in thought and deed. 

Thus, if even the above sources are partially true, the Party endorses the goals and methods of a soviet model of control. If the large corporations throw in with these groups, and they have, if for nothing else than protection money, then these contribute to the ideology. The Party is thus, tainted, so I am out. 

Keep your eye upon the economy, prices. and shortages of goods, jobs, and fuel availability.. If things worsen terribly, the once United States is headed for a split, de facto, if for nothing else, because what, as a people do we now have in common? 

Bruno Marchal

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Mar 11, 2021, 6:18:02 AM3/11/21
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On 9 Mar 2021, at 18:33, John Clark <johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:


On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:47 PM spudboy100 via Everything List <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I would say that if madness is a disease that causes ones to distrust the vocalizations of the dem establishment, sure, fine. The once democratic party looks now to be an increasingly poor imitation of the kind of setup in the People's Republic of China.

The Republican party is far more sympathetic to totalitarian governments than the Democrats are, just look at how Trump literally "fell in love" with North Korean murderer and torturer Kim Jong-un.


I can’t agree more. Trump is the first president to show complete disinterest in the constitution and rules of law. He is a con-man escaping forward. He is almost vindictively against democracy. He is as much extreme-leftist than extreme-rightist, and is above all an enemy of all democracies. He seems unable to grasp the difference between an opposition party and an enemy. He tried to use dictators as ally. I am still astonish that anyone can vote for him, as his lies are gross and obvious. I think that those who vote for him have a serious problem in education. He betrayed the republican values, and the American values, and all democratic values. He does nor just love Kim-Young-Un, he envies him, literally.

How could anyone vote for someone unable to show his taxes is a mystery for me. Even bandits hates liars at the top…

Bruno



> Team dem loves censorship,

That's why team Democrat wants to "open up the libel laws" and make them federal so that a sitting president could sue a newspaper if the newspaper says something negative about the president that he doesn't like… Oh wait… that's not team Democrat that's team Republic. 

> Based of recent democrat rulings, let's use natural gas prices and supply (fracking) as a real-world test of how this impacts the economy? Nat gas turbines supply about 38% of the electrical supply to the US. Much has been in the service of replacing coal fired plants, and thus, shuttering those. Now what happens to price and supplies for gas turbines when supplies decrease because of policy-induced shortages?

I admit most environmentalists are not serious people and the solutions they propose are not realistic, but Joe Biden is not one of those environmental nutcases, he does not propose fracking be eliminated, and the reason coal burning plants have been largely shut down is not because of environmental issues but simply because coal plants are more expensive to operate than natural gas plants now that natural gas has become so cheap thanks to fracking. And Biden is the most pro-nuclear power president we've had in 50 years, a generous part of his $2 trillion climate change plan is earmarked for nuclear power, particularly small modular reactors, and he frequently mentions the fact that nuclear power is a zero carbon technology, and it has the best safety record of any energy source.  

 
> If we experience rolling blackouts and brownouts, the rabble, even dem rabble will turn and blame their 'leadership,'

If Biden screws up the economy then he should be blamed, but so far at least I see no evidence that he is doing that.  
 
> what's more important, saving the earth or feeding your family? 

That's a very odd question. Is the important thing for you that when the Earth comes to an end and your family faces oblivion at least they will do so with a full stomach?

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