- Is Autism Beneficial In Politics?
- What is ASD?
- Understand DARVO
- How Does Autism Occur?
- mRNA is STILL Not Tested (2023) for Pregnancy or Children but is pushed as if it has all been tested
- Conclusion
Is Autism Beneficial in Politics?
Our leaders have to survive so much abhorrence of their decisions and policies that they are either:
- emotionally disconnected, or
- they simply have no emotions to disconnect.
How did they achieve such resilience?
This 'communication skill' can be likened to an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) where the politician is simply not affected by emotions.
They can learn to pretend to be emotionally connected for the camera and effect, BUT when it comes to making decisions on behalf of everybody, they simply make decisions based on what they feel. If they study communication techniques, they may also learn how to win any argument with techniques such as DARVO. People such as Jacinda Ardern, Trudeau, Donald Trump, and Greta, all show signs of narcissisms and all use psychology to achieve their point, be it fact or fiction.
One minute Ms. Ardern is Mother Teresa
But next minute, she is having to deal with complex issues!
Much of the time, politicians are present at functions to achieve and maintain their popularity and are simply 'acting' some of their emotions to suit the occasion. We understand this. But it requires the skill of being emotionally disconnected, and when it comes to people's rights, this is not a good trait to have.
So is there a condition that creates emotionally disconnected people?
Yes there is, and there is some contention as to how the condition is caused. Read on and find out the whole story.
What is ASD?
Narcissism, Autism, and Asperger's are all personality conditions that are most likely traits derived in the womb, and are known as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). ASD's conditions range from mild to severe and they can change in severity depending upon the pressure that is placed on the individual.
A common trait of people with ASD is that they either don't understand social interaction, or they are manipulative of people and circumstances.
They can also switch personalities when tired, affected by drugs or alcohol, or they are confronted about something that they are involved with.
In such circumstances they can completely shut off all feeling for the other person/s and they can be belligerent in supporting their own beliefs, be they fact or fiction.
Communication is the Tool of the Trade
People who are going to be manipulative will use communication techniques such as DARVO:
- Deny: It wasn't me,
- Attack: It was them!
- Reverse Victim and Offender: The problem isn't the science-created virus; it is the people who won't take our drug!"
This is a very effective way of blocking any conversation that contradicts your belief and is exactly the technique that people such as Hitler used to convince his supporters to follow his orders.
Pandemic Narcissism
The Pandemic Response by many governments has been Narcissistic. Here is a picture of an Australian Senator 'demanding' that everyone get the injection or else!
condition of being 'blame full' and emotionally disconnected.
how we see the climate change issue, simply by the
High-Functioning Autism (Asperger’s) | Narcissism |
Does not understand social interaction | Manipulative |
Does not do silent treatment | Uses silent treatment as a weapon |
You can say no | May punish you if you say no |
Does not do guilt trips | Uses guilt trips as a manipulative tool |
Does not sit on the “pity pot” | Feels sorry for themselves and envious of others’ successes |
Clueless about damage they cause even though they can be hurtful and selfish | Hurts other people’s feelings and doesn’t care |
Lacks empathy, but is not malicious | Lacks empathy, and may be malicious |
Lacks intuition | Has intuition and uses it to get narcissistic supply |
Not connected to their feelings | Hyper-connected to their feelings |
Tends to be one-dimensional | Tends to flip into different modes or personalities (Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde) |
Does not blame others | Tends to blame others |
Wants a playbook (structure and predictability) | Wants chaos and control |
Triggered by lack of familiarity | Triggered by ego threats |
On a spectrum from low functioning to high functioning | On a spectrum from “normal”-range behaviour to psychopathy/antisocial personality |
Not sensitive | Insensitive |
We can see quite clearly that many of the world stage players responsible for the government's response to Covid have shown definite personal characteristics of being narcissists, and so therefore, they are likely to be on the Autism Spectrum and have the condition of ASD. They may not have the 'look' of autism but they have the mindset of someone who only understands their own point of view.
Symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder and the severity can vary. People with the disorder can:
- Have an unreasonably high sense of self-importance and require constant, excessive admiration.
- Feel that they deserve privileges and special treatment.
- Expect to be recognised as superior, even without achievements.
- Make achievements and talents seem bigger than they are.
- Be preoccupied with fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty or the perfect mate.
- Believe that they are superior to others and can only spend time with or be understood by equally special people.
- Be critical of and look down upon people they feel are not important.
- Expect special favours and expect other people to do what they want without questioning them.
- Take advantage of others to get what they want.
- Have an inability or unwillingness to recognise the needs and feelings of others.
- Be envious of others and believe others envy them.
- Behave in an arrogant way, brag a lot and come across as conceited.
- Insist on having the best of everything - for instance, the best car or office.
At the same time, people with narcissistic personality disorder have trouble handling anything that they view as criticism. They can:
- Become impatient or angry when they don't receive special recognition or treatment.
- Have major problems interacting with others and easily feel slighted.
- React with rage or contempt and try to belittle other people to make themselves appear superior.
- Have difficulty managing their emotions and behaviour.
- Experience major problems dealing with stress and adapting to change.
- Withdraw from or avoid situations in which they might fail.
- Feel depressed and moody because they fall short of perfection.
- Have secret feelings of insecurity, shame, humiliation and fear of being exposed as a failure.
The point of this discussion being, to identify the mindset of someone who does not take into consideration anyone else's facts or point of view.
Is There Any Evidence?
The one thing you must be if you are going to lead effectively is confident. Point 8 above: "Have secret feelings of insecurity, shame, humiliation and fear of being exposed as a failure"; identifies itself during this 2020 interview where Jacinda talks about her mental health issue called 'imposter syndrome'
Such a disorder will require careful management when it comes to making the tough decisions. You cannot take a middle road else it will cause significant indecision. So you make the decision your 'experts' are telling you to make with conviction. When you realise you have made a mistake, it will be hard to admit to it as this will confirm your mental health issue and complete the tick list of other identifiers of narcissism.
How Does Autism Occur?
The vaccine study in the page above takes you to the following, where no particular study details are provided other than a comment.
There is a report mentioned above: https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/safety-vaccines/research which provides little to no evidence to support their claim that vaccines are safe and do not create autism.
mRNA Still Not Yet Tested (2023) for Pregnancy or Children Application
In Conclusion
- Failing to provide Full Disclosure: The waiver people signed did not provide full disclosure and was worded to suggest the mRNA was safe and effective even though the test results were not completed to ascertain such facts
- Fraud or misrepresentation: The words 'Safe and Effective' are, and have been, constantly used by government departments, contractors, media, and medical staff to pacify any questions
- False Pretences: If this is a vaccine and not just a drug, why do you require boosters? Why has the drug not established a long term natural immune response?
- Gross negligence and recklessness: By not recognising consumers' concerns, and deliberately ignoring and confusing consumers of the outcome of adverse events, and due to the fact that the drug had not been fully tested to ascertain the safety of the drug, the actual results would be identified through ongoing outcomes. These outcomes have been denied and/or deliberately ignored as being from the untested drug.
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