| Do Not Attempt to
Cure What You Do Not Understand
A Review of Political Ponerology by
Andrzej M. Lobaczewski
LIgnotas nulla curatio morbid -- do not attempt to cure what you do not
understand -- is the opening theme in this study of evil. Political Ponerology is
“a science on the nature of of evil adjusted for political purposes.”
The author, Andrzej Lobaczewski, describes himself as a Polish psychologist who —
with many other colleagues — found meaning living through Nazism and then Communism
by studying how evil happens and triumphs in a wider political and economic system.
Lobaczewski’s
hypothesis is that a small percentage of humans are born psychopaths. He describes
the research to back up that data that was destroyed and suppressed. Another minority
percentage are of a nature to go along with psychopaths while the vast majority of
people are essentially healthy. The majority who are healthy have a difficult time
understanding that some people are not — they can not fathom being a psychopath
or acting like one.
Read the full
review here ...
-- Catherine Austin Fitts

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Lecture:
Money, Values, and Action February 22, 2007 - Portland Oregon
Sponsored by Illahee Lecture Series
Do our deposits, purchases, and investments support institutions that are acting
in our best interests? Catherine Austin Fitts advocates that we shift our money to
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