The Psychopaths at the top

“The base man, in psychopathy for instance, the base man, the base psychopath is the one whose an habitual criminal who ends up seeing something in a window, I want it now, and he smashes the window, grabs it and ends up gets caught, he’s in a prison and so on. But the real intelligent psychopath is up, he gravitates up towards the top on leadership positions where the power is where he can really fill his pockets much better, and get away with it, as opposed to getting caught by police outside a jewelry store. 

These psychopaths are the ones who go into business, and really fly up through and become CEOs because they’re ruthless. They’re very pleasantly ruthless, that’s the charm that the psychopath can have. They’re like an alien creature to look at them really and how they operate. They’ve always been a puzzlement to psychiatry. Mind you a lot of things are puzzlement to psychiatry in this day and age because they changed their laws and everything some years ago for political reasons. [..]

Psychopaths at the lower levels don’t learn by mistakes. They’ll do the same things over and over again. The higher psychopaths learn to an extent what to avoid. They might want to still do the same things, but they’ll try and avoid them if possible, or find ways to get around them and still get what they want.  But they have a great ability for manipulation of other people. They get other people to do all their work for them for instance. And they’ll do it gladly, the people around psychopaths often worship them. It’s just astonishing. They praise them like a God in fact, they’re like gurus. But they’re highly dangerous too. If you listen to a psychopath in a higher position of the CEO of some big corporation, when he’s not at work for instance, or she, you can get some women too that are just as psychopathic. But they can come out with amazing statements of honesty from their point of view, because they have no reason to hide it at that particular moment.  And they often love to boast about things too, is another trait that they have. 
 
They can be very blunt about things. Such as, oh yeah, there’s just too many people, you know, they’re quite open about it, and they should just be eliminated and yada, yada, ya.  Well, the same people, remember, are the people who gravitate up to the World Economic Forum. They have their special clubs there.  I’ve mentioned before the Lucky Gene Club that some of the well-known people belonged to. It’s got other names too naturally. ”

– Alan Watt, Cutting through the Matrix, May 10, 2020

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