It's simple; all you need do is enrage them.
(Enrage them: Oma is a Felon, Oma is a Violent Criminal, Oma is a Grift, Oma is a Scam Artist, Oma hurt a Priest, Oma is the devils handmaiden, Oma is … Sound familiar?)
Sinister people are evil people that hide their motives from their victims.
(Why have They blocked certain IP’s from viewing sites such as the AlexanderPalace.org’s Forum and at one time Rob's OmaHamouReport.org? What are they hiding?)
Diabolical people deliberately incite Fear, Anger, Greed, Panic, and Outrage, in some people, for the purpose of causing them to harm others.
(He believed what Bob said about Oma harming Father Markell, and threw her up against the wall… He believed what was said about Oma on the web and raped her...)
It's just that simple. All malice (intentionally inflicted harm) can be traced back to these causes.
A science for understanding Malice
Doctors who fight infectious disease have their own terminology which allows them communicate accurately about curing disease and about preventing it's spread. In fact, they have their own science; it is called Infectiology. Evil ideas and sick emotions can spread just as quickly as any disease and can cause just as much suffering and death.
Why is there no branch of science and no common terminology for fighting evil and controlling malice? Disrespectful ideas and misplaced fear, anger, and greed exist to some extent in nearly every person on the planet. That means that, Evil ideas and Sick emotions exist at least to some extent in all government offices, all courtrooms, and in all families. Where concentrations of evil and sickness are high enough, there will be incidents of malice. We all know that we need to take some precaution when coming in contact with each other such as washing our hands to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Why do we not think to clean our minds to prevent the spread of evil ideas? Why do we not think to clean our hearts to stop the spread of sick emotions. Obviously, for the same reason that no one washed their hands 300 years ago. There was no science back then to promote the understanding of infectious disease. We still have no science for understanding, the spread of evil ideas and sick emotions. Until we do, malice (intentional human harm) will continue at all levels of our existence.
Understanding Malice In Terms Of Combustion
Many people don't want to recognize the sickness component that accompanies all malicious acts because they do not want to provide evil people with excuses for their behavior. But if you want to stop malice, then you must recognize all it's components. Firemen know that you can not start or maintain a blaze without Air, Fuel, and a source of ignition (Heat). Fundamental to their ability to prevent and put out fires is the knowledge that by removing anyone of these three elements, combustion can not occur. Now imagine if firemen recognized that fuel and heat caused fire but refused to recognize that air was also required because they didn't want fire to have any excuses. This of course would severely limit their ability to prevent and extinguish fires. Sickness in the form of excessive or misplaced fear, anger, or desire is an essential component of malice. It must be understood not excused.
Like fire, malice can not occur without the presents of three elements in the offender's mind.
Those elements are:
- 1. Sickness (in the form of excessive or misplaced fear, anger or desire).
- 2. Evil (in the form of disrespect for the well being of another or the self).
- 3. A Motive to receive the offenders sick emotions and evil notions giving them form and purpose. Without a reason, nebulous emotions and hazy ideas have no vehicle with which to travel outside of the offenders own psyche and into a physical action. A motive is anything the offender says as he or she harms another. A motive can be anything from "You are making a mess of the kitchen" to "You are a terrorist" or "You are an infidel".
When the level of evil (disrespect) and sickness (fear, anger, greed) in the offender is high, only a small motive is required to ignite malicious act. In this respect, high levels of sickness and evil can be equated to a low flash point in our combustion metaphor and motive can be equated to the source of ignition (heat).
Understanding Malice In Terms Of Bad Weather
The following comparison will help the reader understand that although a motive must exist before an offender will engage in a malicious act, the actual reason is irrelevant to the act. The ingredients for a rain storm are air, water, heat, and dust. A storm is formed as follows: A body of air which is passing over an ocean is being heated by the sun. As the air heats, it is able to absorb huge quantities of water vapor from the ocean. Later in the evening when the sun goes down, the air cools and can no longer hold the water vapor so it forms a fine mist which we see as clouds. But the mist can not form rain drops because mist does not stick very well to other particles of mist so the clouds remain. Mist does however stick very well to dust. So as wind blows the cloud over land, dust mixes with the clouds. The mist will now stick to the dust particles to form small drops. The drops will become heavier and start to fall. As they fall they collide with more mist and the mist will stick to the drops to make the drops bigger and heavier. This makes the drops fall faster. Finally, these drops will hit the ground in the form of a rain storm. The point is that the mist doesn't need any particular kind of dust particle to attach to. It could be a bit of pollen or dust or dirt or soot or whatever. But without a particle of some kind, the mist can not leave the cloud. The same is true for disrespect and sick emotions; they simply can not form actions on their own. They must have a motive to attach to other wise they will remain a mist of thoughts and feelings. The nature of the motive however is never important because almost any justification will suffice for the offender. Given this, isn't it odd that our reasons seem so important when we harm others? The point is that people do not harm each other for good reasons; people look for good reasons to harm each other.
Distinguishing Between Respect, Lack Of Respect, And Disrespect?
Respect is the understanding that people are valuable and that their well being is important. Lack of respect is simply having no feelings one way or another about a persons value and not giving any thought to their well being. Disrespect is an understanding that a person is of little or no value and that they should be harmed or possibly destroyed. If you agree at this point that evil and disrespect are the same, then it follows that respect and good are also equivalent. In other words, a good person is a respectful person.
Defining Hate
Hate is another one of those words that has come to mean different things to different people. We all agree that hate should be avoided, but few of us can say exactly what it is. Perhaps the following with serve as a guide: Hate is a mixture of Evil (disrespectful ideas) and Sick Emotions (excessive or misplaced fear, anger, or greed). Hateful people have two of the three elements required to commit a malevolent act. All they need is a reason.
Motive (reason), however feeble, to bring form and purpose to his/her sick emotions and evil (disrespectful) ideas.
Evil
If you have fallen to evil, you will be the very last to know it.
That’s why evil is so hard to eradicate.
Imagine trying to eradicate a disease that everyone is certain they don’t have. This is why mankind has not yet defeated evil.
We become infected with evil the instant we believe that any person may be estimated at anything less than infinite value.
We spread evil anytime we represent another person as valueless.
We do evil anytime we exploit, molest, or war against another person.
Accepting any of the following lies as true removes all restraint on Evil:
- It’s either him or me.
- I don’t have any other choice.
- They’re worthless.
- I am only following the law.
- The entire nation can’t be wrong.
- They’re insane.
- They don’t have feelings.
- She wants it.
- 12 jurors can’t be wrong.
- They’re not like us.
- There’s only one way to handle them.
- I had to protect my job.
- They only understand one thing.
- Their feelings don’t matter.
- He has no rights.
- Somebody has to pay.
- He’s a (member of some group outside of your own)
- They don’t deserve to live.
- He’s an infidel.
- How else am I going to live?
- He’s just a (some denigrating term)
- They’re not God’s chosen.
- I had to follow orders.
- They’re just animals.
- He’s not even human.
- “They’re just criminals”
- “You” forced me to do it…
A few quoted random thoughts of Dr. Sam Vaknin to give you food for thought…
“…a constant hiss, a tangible malice, the piercing of a thousand eyes. The imminence and immanence of violence.”
“Freud … Referring to earlier work by British anthropologist Ernest Crawley, he said that we reserve our most virulent emotions - aggression, hatred, envy - towards those who resemble us the most. We feel threatened not by the Other with whom we have little in common - but by the "nearly-we", who mirror and reflect us.”
“… he resorts to splitting, projection, and projective identification. He attributes to other people personal traits that he dislikes in himself and he forces them to behave in conformity with his expectations. “
“But how to avoid the realization that what he loudly decries and derides is actually part of him? By exaggerating, or even dreaming up and creatively inventing, differences between his qualities and conduct and other people's. The more hostile he becomes towards the "nearly-we", the easier it is to distinguish himself from "the Other".”
“To maintain this self-differentiating aggression, (he) stokes the fires of hostility by obsessively and vengefully nurturing grudges and hurts (some of them imagined). He dwells on injustice and pain inflicted on him by these stereotypically "bad or unworthy" people. He devalues and dehumanizes them and plots revenge to achieve closure. In the process, he indulges in grandiose fantasies, aimed to boost his feelings of omnipotence and magical immunity. “
“In the process of acquiring an adversary, (he) blocks out information that threatens to undermine his emerging self-perception as righteous and offended. He begins to base his whole identity on the brewing conflict which is by now a major preoccupation and a defining or even all-pervasive dimension of his existence. “
“I am constantly envious of people. This is my way of interacting with the world. I begrudge others their success, or brilliance, or happiness, or good fortune. I am driven to excesses of paranoia and guilt and fear that subside only after I "act out" or punish myself. It is a vicious cycle in which I am entrapped.”
“The stifling, condensed vapors of envy cannot be dispersed.”
“They invade their victims, their rageful eyes, their calculating souls, they guide their hands in evil doings and dip their tongues in vitriol...”
“The poisoned joy of depriving the other of that which you don't or cannot have."
“Pathological envy - the second deadly sin - is a compounded emotion. It is brought on by the realization of some lack, deficiency, or inadequacy in oneself. It is the result of unfavorably comparing oneself to others: to their success, their reputation, their possessions, their luck, their qualities. It is misery and humiliation and impotent rage and a tortuous, slippery path to nowhere. The effort to break the padded walls of this self-visited purgatory often leads to attacks on the perceived source of frustration.”
“Destroying the Frustrating Object …"choose" to destroy the object that gives them so much grief by provoking in them feelings of inadequacy and frustration. They display obsessive, blind animosity and engage in a compulsive acts of rivalry often at the cost of self-destruction and self-isolation.”
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