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A LITTLE TEST FOR YOU!In every country there are usually a few persons – some say about 20% of the population – who may be emotionally insecure. Emotionally insecure persons are often timid, and may be easily manipulated. They may also be somewhat ignorant of important matters. They often exhibit compensatory behavior. Compensatory behavior may include loud talk, exaggerated agreement or disagreement in discussions, or other conspicuous patterns of speech, dress, or personal activity. Perhaps most importantly, compensatory behavior may be shown in ways that are intended to favorably impress the community’s authority figures. Authority figures may be politicians, academics, clergy, and wealthy persons. In the 1500s and 1600s, first in the continent of Europe and the British Isles, and then in the American colonies, ignorant and insecure “Christian” people would occasionally identify “witches.” Then, with the help of equally insecure and easily manipulated neighbors, they would arrest and sometimes kill the “witches.” Those involved in eradicating the “witch” threat sought approval of the clergy, and to an extent, of politicians, the wealthy, other authority figures. They may have also sought approval from one or two of their neighbors. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the world saw the Russians whipped into a frenzy by the “bolshevists, socialists, and communists” about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Russians enthusiastically helped the crusade. Remember Vladimir Ulyanov? In the 1920s, the world saw the Italian public whipped into a frenzy by the “Fascists” about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Italians enthusiastically helped the crusade. Remember Benito Mussolini.? In the 1930s and early 1940s, the world saw the German public whipped into a frenzy by the “national socialists, and communists” about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Germans enthusiastically helped the crusade. Remember “national socialist” Adolf Hitler? In the 1950s and early 1960s, the world saw the Chinese public whipped into a frenzy by “socialists, agrarian reformers, workers, and communists” about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Chinese enthusiastically helped the crusade. Remember Mao Tse Tung? In the 1950s and early 1960s, the world saw the Vietnamese public whipped into a frenzy by “socialists, agrarian reformers, workers, and communists” about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Vietnamese enthusiastically helped the crusade. Remember “Ho Chi Minh.” In the 1980s and early 1990s, the world saw the Iraqis whipped into a frenzy by Saddam Hussein and his followers about the dangers of “capitalists and their tools.” Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated Iraqis enthusiastically helped the crusade. Today the world is seeing the US public whipped into a frenzy by “our leaders” and “our media”– with dire warnings about the dangers of “terrorists and extremists” (and of global warming, swine flu, AIDS, ‘illegal immigration,’ and a host of other subjects). Emotionally insecure and easily manipulated US citizens enthusiastically help the current crusade. Historians now tell us that much of this frenzied rhetoric seems to have been instigated and paid for by members of an elite club, a tiny band of wealthy or otherwise powerful persons who have lived and worked, and whose current members also live and work, in the US or in the UK. We call this little band of criminals the In$iders. Brainy, powerful, and criminal. We wonder: Did this gang hire Barrack Obama and other national leaders, to be like military decoys or lightning rods, to help protect certain financial and political structures, all designed, built, and operated by the In$iders, for In$ider purposes? Our little history lesson is over. As to the test, it is also over. You have already taken it. It is designed to measure your emotional insecurity. By reading this far, you have done well, overcoming any serious emotional insecurities you may have. Your score is now 50%. You have successfully overcome a fear of rejection – which may sometimes make us afraid to do our duty to warn a friend or neighbor about danger. When you copy this test and email or snail mail it to a friend or associate, your score on this test will be 100%. *
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