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2016-01-22 19:55

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 Answer to your question: "Who is alluded to in this petition?"

Which of Our World Leaders Are Psychopaths?

Were these "leaders" psychopaths?

• Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Pol Pot, who caused more than 100 million deaths and destroyed countless lives?

• Bernie Madoff, operator of the largest Ponzi scheme in history?

• Ken Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, and others who led Enron to injure many?

What current national and corporate leaders are psychopaths who use charm to gain power and then abuse it to hurt others? Which of them will you vote for in upcoming government and shareholder elections? Consider this:

• It is estimated that one percent of the adult male population (over one million people in the U.S.) are psychopaths ("Female psychopaths are thought to be much rarer.") About 25% of the North American prison population is estimated to be psychopaths.

• Psychopaths are likely to be attracted to (and may be overrepresented in) certain occupations, such as politics, entertainment, and business. "Traits that may be desirable in a corporate context, such as ruthlessness, lack of social conscience, and single-minded devotion to success, may be considered psychopathic outside of it." In a recent study of corporate psychopathy, "The prevalence of psychopathic traits... was higher than that found in community samples." (Corporate psychopathy: Talking the walk, Paul Babiak Ph.D., Craig S. Neumann Ph.D., Robert D. Hare Ph.D.;

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bsl.925/abstract

Psychopaths are also attracted to careers in law enforcement, the military, and medicine.

newyorker.com/reporting/2008/11/10/081110fa_fact_seabrook?currentPage=all

• "Psychopathy consists of a specific set of personality traits and behaviors: Superficially charming, psychopaths tend to make a good first impression on others and often strike observers as remarkably normal. Yet they are self-centered, dishonest and undependable, and at times they engage in irresponsible behavior for no apparent reason other than the sheer fun of it. Largely devoid of guilt, empathy and love, they have casual and callous interpersonal and romantic relationships. Psychopaths routinely offer excuses for their reckless and often outrageous actions, placing blame on others instead. They rarely learn from their mistakes or benefit from negative feedback, and they have difficulty inhibiting their impulses."

scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-psychopath-means

• "The brains of psychopaths appear to be wired to keep seeking a reward at any cost", according to Vanderbilt University research.

physorg.com/news187775822.html

 

Kim Cranston

President of Transparent Democracy