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--Summary (some details follow; more below)--
All ~77 million psychopaths alive today are IMPERILED (PsIMP). Keywords: psychopathy is ~70% heritable; via molecular genetics, identifiers of said ~70% are coming soon; police want universal genetic databases; "indefinite detention" of Ps could/should ensue by 2034, according to a leading psychopathy researcher who's tenured at the University of Pennsylvania (i.e., Ps who haven't committed a crime could be imprisoned).
I'm one of the non-Ps most endangered by PsIMP.
It's likely that a growing number of Ps are 1) aware that PsIMP, 2) resisting (e.g., organizing; coercing; equipping to coerce-via-terrorizing; partnering with known groups of violent extremists).
From mid-2016 to August 2019 my focus was adapting/updating my work to yield an IDEAL front company (FC) for gathering (anticipatory) intelligence re: said threat to non-Ps.
In August 2019 I recognized that Jeffrey Epstein might've been a big part of Ps' resistance (keywords re: "recognized": hypersexuality correlates strongly with psychopathy, Epstein's many shell companies (SCs), SCs are a main way that terrorist-networks raise, move, conceal and spend money). Subsequent events, involving me, led me to conclude that my planned FC has been precluded by some U.S.-government managers and/or some USG contractors. (Re: USGCs precluding: See page 33.)
--Re: psychopathy is ~70% heritable--
From 2011 book The Science of Evil, by a University of Cambridge professor of developmental psychopathology:
__If a trait or behavior is even partly genetic, we should see its signature showing up in twins.
__. . . Regarding twin studies of Type P [i.e., psychopaths], none of these show 100 percent heritability, but the genetic component is nevertheless substantial (the largest estimate being about 70 percent).
--Re: many/most/all genetic identifiers of said ~70% will be identified soon--
From 2013 book The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime, by a University of Pennsylvania professor of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology:
__"Behavioral genetics is a shadowy black box because, while it tells us what proportion of a given behavior is genetically influenced, it does not identify the specific genes lurking in there that predispose one to violence. Molecular genetics is poised to pry open that black box . . ."
__"Twenty years ago, molecular genetics was a fledgling field of research. Now it is a major enterprise providing us with a detailed look at the structure and function of genes."
__"The essence of the molecular genetic research we have been touching on above—identifying specific genes that predispose individuals to crime—is that genes code for neurotransmitter functioning. Neurotransmitters are brain chemicals essential to brain functioning. There are more than a hundred of them and they help to transmit signals from one brain cell to another to communicate information. Change the level of these neurotransmitters, and you change cognition, emotion, and behavior.
__. . . It's 2034 . . . [A]ll males in society aged eighteen and over have to register at their local hospital for a quick brain scan and DNA testing. One simple finger prick for one drop of blood that takes ten seconds. Then a five-minute brain scan for the "Fundamental Five Functions": First, a structural scan provides the brain's anatomy. Second, a functional scan shows resting brain activity. Third, enhanced diffusion-tensor imaging is taken to assess the integrity of the white-fiber system in the brain, assessing intricate brain connectivity. Fourth is a reading of the brain's neurochemistry that has been developed from magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Fifth and finally, the cellular functional scan assesses expression of 23,000 different genes at the cellular level. The computerization of all medical, school, psychological, census, and neighborhood data makes it easy to combine these traditional risk variables alongside the vast amount of DNA and brain data to form an all-encompassing biosocial data set.
__. . . Fourth-generation machine-learning techniques looked for complex patterns of linear and nonlinear relationships . . ."
--Re: "indefinite detention" of Ps could/should ensue--
From The Anatomy of Violence (my emphases):
__It's 2034 . . . The economic cost of crime is now astronomical. Back in 2010, the cost of homicide in the United States was estimated at over $300 billion—more than the combined budgets of the Departments of Education, Justice, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Labor, and Homeland Security. Way back in 1999, it was estimated to consume 11.9 percent of GDP, but in 2034 it is gobbling up 21.8 percent.
__. . . [This] leads the government to launch the LOMBROSO program—Legal Offensive on Murder: Brain Research Operation for the Screening of Offenders.
__. . . Under LOMBROSO, those who test positive—the LPs—are held in indefinite detention. . . . It sounds quite cushy, but remember that the LPs have not actually committed a crime. Perhaps the main drawback is who they live with, housed as they are in facilities full of other LPs—time bombs waiting to explode.
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--Re: "time bombs"--
From 2019 book The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime:
__As we move along the continuum to Category 9 [of 22 categories of violent crime], we traverse an important threshold. The remainder of the scale encompasses persons who commit "evil" acts partly or wholly as the result of varying degrees of psychopathy . . .
TNE co-author Michael H. Stone, MD, is a professor of clinical psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
TNE co-author Gary Brucato, PhD, is 1) a clinical psychologist and researcher in the areas of violence, psychosis, and other serious psychopathology, 2) the assistant director of the Center of Prevention and Evaluation at the New York State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Medical Center.
From 2011 book The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry:
__["]She said, 'I've got a bad personality. I like to hurt people.' I thought she was winding me up. I said, 'Okay, fine.' So we went through the [fMRI] tests [i.e., brain scans]. When she was looking at the photographs of the mutilated bodies, the sensors showed that she was getting a kick off of them. Her sexual reward center—it's a sexual thing—was fired up by blood and death. It's subconscious. It happens in milliseconds. She found those things pleasant."
--Re: it's likely that a growing number of Ps are aware that PsIMP--
From a 2016 article on PsychologyToday.com:
__A [meta-analytic] review of [48] studies found that the correlation between psychopathy and intelligence is nearly zero [i.e., ~2.3% of Ps have an IQ ≥ 130; ~16% ≥ 115] . . . (O'Boyle, Forsyth, Banks, & Story, 2013).
From the 2012 article in FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin titled "The Corporate Psychopath":
__Today's corporate psychopath may be highly educated—several with Ph.D., M.D., and J.D. degrees have been studied . . .
From The Psychopath Test:
__It wasn't only Bob [Hare] who believed that a disproportionate number of psychopaths can be found in high places. In the days after Essi Viding had first mentioned the theory to me, I spoke to scores of psychologists who all said exactly the same.
--Re: it's likely that 1) Ps have A LOT of money for resisting re: PsIMP, 2) the size of Ps' war chest is increasing rapidly--
Summary (details follow)
HUGE frauds (HFs) have been growing increasingly lucrative since the 1990s (i.e., lucrative even if penalties are incurred via lawsuits, government regulators, etc.).
HFs create lucrative opportunities for intelligent Ps (IPs), because IPs can:
* design/implement (parts of) HFs
* be relied upon to not become whistleblowers (i.e., to not suffer crises of conscience)
Keywords re: HFs have been creating MANY lucrative opportunities for IPs: high ROI, money-printing by central banks, higher ROI via monopoly(-profits)-via-HF.
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--Re: Ps will be MUCH more dangerous in the years ahead--
From the chapter in 2015 book Tomorrowland: Our Journey from Science Fiction to Science Fact titled "Hacking the President's DNA," co-authored by a former Resident Futurist of the FBI (my emphases):
__"Our next commander-in-chief will be our first commander-in-chief to have to deal with genetically based, made-to-order [i.e., personalized] biothreats."
__"[S]cientists have discovered exponential growth in dozens and dozens of technologies. . . . [E]xponential growth is so prevalent, researchers now suspect it underpins all information-based technologies—that is, any technology (like a computer) used to input, store, process, retrieve and transmit digital information—and this includes biology. . . .
__. . . Within a few years, politicians, celebrities, leaders of industry . . . will be vulnerable to murder by genetically engineered bioweapon. Many such killings could go undetected, confused with death by natural causes; many others would be difficult to pin on a defendant, especially given disease latency. Both of these factors are likely to make personalized bioweapons extremely attractive to anyone bearing ill will."
Author(s): Frank Ruscica
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 31
Tags: terrorism, psychopathy, genetics, molecular genetics, AI, education, business, customized education, professional networking, data science, machine learning