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May 8, 2008 at 19:33:33

BEWARE THE PSYCHOPATH, MY SON...

by Clinton Callahan     Page 2 of 3 page(s)

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We have very little empirical evidence to support the idea that true psychopathy is the result of an abused childhood, and much empirical evidence to support that it is genetic. The neurobiological model offers us the greatest hope of being able to identify even the most devious psychopath. Other recent studies lead to similar results and conclusions: that psychopaths have great difficulty processing verbal and nonverbal affective (emotional) material, that they tend to confuse the emotional significance of events, and most importantly, that these deficits show up in brain scans! A missing internal connection between the feeling heart and the thinking brain is detectable. 

Psychopaths are incapable of authentic deep emotions. In fact, when Robert Hare, a Canadian psychologist who spent his career studying psychopathy, did brain scans on psychopaths while showing them two sets of words, one set of neutral words with no emotional associations and a second set with emotionally charged words, while different areas of the brain lit up in the non-psychopathic control group, in the psychopaths, both sets were processed in the same area of the brain, the area that deals with language. They did not have an emotional reaction until they intellectually concluded that it would be better if they had one, and then they whipped up an emotional response just for show.  

The simplest, clearest and truest portrait of the psychopath is given in the titles of three seminal works on the subject: Without Conscience by Robert Hare, The Mask of Sanity by Hervey Cleckley, and Snakes in Suits by Robert Hare and Paul Babiak. A psychopath is exactly that: conscienceless. The most important thing to remember is that this lack of conscience is hidden from view behind a mask of normality that is often so convincing that even experts are deceived. As a result, psychopaths become the Snakes in Suits that control our world. 

Psychopaths lack a sense of remorse or empathy with others. They can be extremely charming and are experts at using talk to charm and hypnotize their prey.

They are also irresponsible. Nothing is ever their fault; someone else or the world at large is always to blame for all of their problems or their mistakes. Martha Stout, in her book The Sociopath Next Door, identifies what she calls the pity ploy. Psychopaths use pity to manipulate. They convince you to give them one more chance, and to not tell anyone about what they have done. So another trait – and a very important one – is their ability to control the flow of information. 

They also seem to have little real conception of past or future, living entirely for their immediate needs and desires. Because of the barren quality of their inner life, they are often seeking new thrills, anything from feeling the power of manipulating others to engaging in illegal activities simply for the rush of adrenaline. 

Another trait of the psychopath is what Lobaczewski calls their special psychological knowledge of normal people. They have studied us. They know us better than we know ourselves. They are experts in knowing how to push our buttons, to use our emotions against us. But beyond that, they even seem to have some sort of hypnotic power over us. When we begin to get caught up in the web of the psychopath, our ability to think deteriorates, gets muddied. They seem to cast some sort of spell over us. It is only later when we are no longer in their presence, out of their spell, that the clarity of thought returns and we find ourselves wondering how it was that we were unable to respond or counter what they were doing. 

Psychopaths learn to recognize each other in a crowd as early as childhood, and they develop an awareness of the existence of other individuals similar to themselves. They also become conscious of being of a different world from the majority of other people surrounding them. They view us from a certain distance. 

Think about the ramifications of this statement: Psychopaths are, to some extent, self-aware as a group even in childhood! Recognizing their fundamental difference from the rest of humanity, their allegiance would be to others of their kind, that is, to other psychopaths. 

Their own twisted sense of honor compels them to cheat and revile non-psychopaths and their values. In contradiction to the ideals of normal people, psychopaths feel breaking promises and agreements is normal behavior.  

Not only do they covet possessions and power and feel they have the right to them just because they exist and can take them, but they gain special pleasure in usurping and taking from others; what they can plagiarize, swindle, and extort are fruits far sweeter than those they can earn through honest labor.

They also learn very early how their personalities can have traumatizing effects on the personalities of non-psychopaths, and how to take advantage of this root of terror for purposes of achieving their goals. 

So now, imagine how human beings who are totally in the dark about the presence of psychopaths can be easily deceived and manipulated by these individuals, gaining power in different countries, pretending to be loyal to the local populations while at the same time playing up obvious and easily discernable physical differences between groups (such as race, skin color, religion, etc). Psychologically normal humans would be set against one another on the basis of unimportant differences (think of Rwanda 1994, think of Israelis and Palestinians) while the deviants in power, with a fundamental difference from the rest of us, a lack of conscience, an inability to feel for another human being, reaped the benefits and pulled the strings. 

We are seeing the final desperate power-grab or endgame (Alex Jones) of brutal, cunning gangs of CIA drug-runners and President-killers; money-laundering international bankers and their hit-men – economic and otherwise; corrupt military contractors and gung-ho generals; corporate predators and their political enablers; brainwashers and mind-rapists euphemistically known as psy-ops and PR specialists – in short, the whole crew of certifiable psychopaths running our so-called civilization. And they are running scared.  

Why does the Pathocracy fear it is losing control? Because it is threatened by the spread of knowledge. The greatest fear of any psychopath is of being found out.  

Psychopaths go through life knowing that they are completely different from other people. Deep down they know something is missing in them. They quickly learn to hide their lack of empathy, while carefully studying others’ emotions so as to mimic normalcy while cold-bloodedly manipulating the normals. 

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Clinton Callahan, originator of Possibility Management, author of Radiant Joy Brilliant Love, founder of Callahan Academy, naturalist and activist, empowers responsible creative leadership through authentic personal development. He spent 2 1/2 years traveling around the world and has travelled, lived or worked in 35 different countries.

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CPA, University Lecturer Risk Finance, Major Royal Australian Infantry (Inactive) RFD, Former Mayor City of Greater Dandenong, Wife from Arabic speaking coutry, Former Lecturer Arabic & Islamic culture - Army Reserve Command & Staff College.
kwalshCPA, University Lecturer Risk Finance, Major Royal Australian Infantry (Inactive) RFD, Former Mayor City of Greater Dandenong, Wife from Arabic speaking coutry, Former Lecturer Arabic & Islamic culture - Army Reserve Command & Staff College.

I agree change is necessary

Our whole system is built on violence.  But a change must be planned and staged.  If we all stop supporting the system we will all starve before we reach that sane new world you speak of.  Also be careful as non violence is not always a workable defence.  We must be sometimes prepared to stand up to psychopaths and engage in attitude adjustment, many are not stupid and will adjust to the new reality if the jig is up. 

by kwalsh (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 117 comments) on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 9:51:15 PM
 


National Master at chess. Mensa member.
Brad ArnoldNational Master at chess. Mensa member.

Human and reptile brain

Citing the book "The Edison Gene," there is a chemical that pares about half of our brain's connections while in the womb, and another half when we are born.  Wheither it will be pared from the reptile part are the human part is deturmined by how harsh the environment is.  I have a feeling that Mr Callahan might be confusing pathology with predominately reptile brain.

By the way, in my opiinion Mr Callahan hit it out of the park with this article, it was informative, origional, provocative, and enlightening.  Hope he is wrong about that one in twenty of the population are psychopaths.

One last thing: if Mr Callahan is correct, and psychopaths as a group are self-aware and coherent, then he could be in danger because of his efforts to unmask them.

by Brad Arnold (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 14 comments) on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 2:27:50 AM
 


This quote summarizes the nature of my concerns and the content of personal experiences which stir my activism:

"Necessity is the plea for every infringement on human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves". --Paul Revere, House of Commons

Kathryn SmithThis quote summarizes the nature of my concerns and the content of personal experiences which stir my activism:

"Necessity is the plea for every infringement on human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves". --Paul Revere, House of Commons

Thank god for this article and your insights, Clinton!

Hello Clinton

Phew. At last. Someone who recognizes the fact that it is sociopathy we are dealing with. And that is why we get deaf ears turned to us. It's just exasperating to see leaders of political grassroots groups trying---yet again----to deal sanely with an insane person, namely our President (and VP and their cohorts). If we all spread this article around to grassroots leaders----the ACLU, Moveon.org, True Majority, Working Assets/Credo, etc....then maybe we will get somewhere. That is, if those grassroots leaders are smart enough to listen. Maybe once they get it that abnormal psychology is just so blaringly obviously at work, then they will stop barking up a dead tree.

Please let's forward this article to every grassroots organization we can think of! PLEASE!!! It could be the most important thing we all ever do. And please forward it as an email. Thank you all!!!

by Kathryn Smith (76 articles, 0 quicklinks, 27 diaries, 243 comments) on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 2:35:52 AM
 


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John HanksHater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired

People devoted to force and fraud can be spotted...

if you look for them.  They are often unable to relate to reasonable facts and ideas as well as emotions.   Everything is always provisional and hypothetical.  Quick judgements are probably psychopathic as well.

by John Hanks (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 766 comments) on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 7:00:16 PM
 


Bob Trowbridge is a former Presbyterian minister with 40 years experience as a spiritual counselor. He has also been a counselor and assistant manager in residential facilities for mentally ill adults. Bob is a spiritual teacher with dozens of articles mostly on spiritual topics. His first book is "The Hidden Meaning of Illness" from the A.R.E. Press.
BobBob Trowbridge is a former Presbyterian minister with 40 years experience as a spiritual counselor. He has also been a counselor and assistant manager in residential facilities for mentally ill adults. Bob is a spiritual teacher with dozens of articles mostly on spiritual topics. His first book is "The Hidden Meaning of Illness" from the A.R.E. Press.

Sociopathy/Psychopathy

Thank you Mr. Callahan.



I have known for years that Bush, Cheney, and their friends are psychopaths. Of the books you have mentioned, I have only read Martha Stout's book. It is frightening enough if her numbers (4% sociopaths) are correct. My knowledge of sociopaths comes from knowing several personally. The reality is that most of us, using the 1 in 25 numbers, know at least one sociopath. If we don't know any psychopaths, perhaps we're the one.



It never occurred to me that civilizations have been founded by psychopaths. I had only a small piece of the picture. What I am aware of is that people who feel personal power do not seek positions of power. Conversely, psychopaths, while using their "talents" to manipulate others and get their way, actually do not feel powerful.



This is the reason that, with 300 million people in this country, we cannot get wonderful human beings to run for public office. Wonderful human beings do not feel a need to be in positions of power.



This is why, as you have said, the scum rises to the top rather than the cream. This is why the leaders of civilization have been abusers of power. The problem for someone like Bush is that he never feels powerful regardless of the position of power he holds. Because of that, he must continually up the anti by taking actioins that express his power. But it will never work and it never works for any individuals who do not feel powerful.



I agree that this is one of the most important things that need to be addressed at this time. I keep hoping that a bunch of professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists) will get together and do some kind of petition or make a statement. We make our president take a physical once a year, but any psychotic can become president (apparently) and no one seems to notice.



Thank you again for bringing up this desperately important issue.

by Bob (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 34 comments) on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 10:50:55 PM
 


National Master at chess. Mensa member.
Brad ArnoldNational Master at chess. Mensa member.

Psychopathy and the genomic revolution

First, isn't mutually assurred destruction (MAD) psychopathic?

Second, I am going to write a paper on the conjection of the figures you cited on psychopathy, and the dark side of the genomic revolution.

http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/bw1103.pdf

"Richard Danzig, a former Navy secretary and now a biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon, said that while there are 1,000 to 10,000 "weaponeers" worldwide with experience working on biological arms, there are more than 1 million and perhaps many millions of "broadly skilled" scientists who, while lacking training in that narrow field, could construct bioweapons. "It seems likely that, over a period between a few months and a few years, broadly skilled individuals equipped with modest laboratory equipment can develop biological weapons. Only a thin wall of terrorist ignorance and inexperience now protects us.""  --Washington Post, Dec. 29, 2004

Furthermore, the article by Mr Callahan predicted that psychopaths would be over represented in such careers. 

 

 

"The main thing that stands between the human species and the creation of a supervirus is a sense of responsibility among individual biologists." -The Demon in the Freeze, page 227 

""It's not rocket science to generate these agents and disseminate them," --Dr. Charles Bailey, executive director of the National Center for Biodefense at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.

by Brad Arnold (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 14 comments) on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 3:06:46 AM
 

 

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