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Psychology, Gossip is a Devil's Radio powered by Demons
A brief comment on the relationship between a corrupted archeotrauma, child abuse, and malicious gossip.
First, George Harrison of The Beatles wrote a song called, Devil's Radio (lyrics, video) that was inspired by a church billboard he had seen:
...It's all across our lives
Like a weed, it's spread
'Till nothing else has space to grow
The devil's radio...
(Other members of the band are listed below*)
Imagine a pint glass half-full of beer where the glass is an abusive personality's brain and the beer their corrupted repression.
Gossip is leakage from this repression and is the mechanism used by a psychological predator to target a grown-up child.
As an example, this can be achieved by a predator's tone of voice resonating with the corruption inside the heads of those of a similar persuasion who then join in the targetting of the chosen victim.
Behind closed doors, the leakage may develop into a flood and break the spirit of an ordinary-sized child in the same way a horse is broken.
This usually happens in infancy, and in Dover, England, appears to be a popular way of establishing unnatural psychological control over offspring.
Also in Dover, it is not uncommon to see such damaged children, particularly teenagers, subsequently develop their own parenting skills by corrupting their repression and projecting the resultant unnatural urges to murder onto some total stranger in the street.
This is often done under the direction (and control, of course) of the parents who damaged them in the first place.
One of the ways in which child abuse is passed from generation to generation.
The psychological wound created by the spirit being broken is known as the archeotrauma (alt. archaeotrauma).
Also see Evolution and Psychology Research (just a bare-bones holding page at the time of writing, but one that outlines unconventional areas of interest).
*Personnel on the track:
George Harrison – lead vocals, guitar
Jeff Lynne – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Elton John – piano
Ringo Starr – drums
Eric Clapton – guitar solos
Ray Cooper – percussion
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Psychology, Gossip is a Devil's Radio powered by Demons
A brief comment on the relationship between a corrupted archeotrauma, child abuse, and malicious gossip.
First, George Harrison of The Beatles wrote a song called, Devil's Radio (lyrics, video) that was inspired by a church billboard he had seen:
...It's all across our lives
Like a weed, it's spread
'Till nothing else has space to grow
The devil's radio...
(Other members of the band are listed below*)
Imagine a pint glass half-full of beer where the glass is an abusive personality's brain and the beer their corrupted repression.
Gossip is leakage from this repression and is the mechanism used by a psychological predator to target a grown-up child.
As an example, this can be achieved by a predator's tone of voice resonating with the corruption inside the heads of those of a similar persuasion who then join in the targetting of the chosen victim.
Behind closed doors, the leakage may develop into a flood and break the spirit of an ordinary-sized child in the same way a horse is broken.
This usually happens in infancy, and in Dover, England, appears to be a popular way of establishing unnatural psychological control over offspring.
Also in Dover, it is not uncommon to see such damaged children, particularly teenagers, subsequently develop their own parenting skills by corrupting their repression and projecting the resultant unnatural urges to murder onto some total stranger in the street.
This is often done under the direction (and control, of course) of the parents who damaged them in the first place.
One of the ways in which child abuse is passed from generation to generation.
The psychological wound created by the spirit being broken is known as the archeotrauma (alt. archaeotrauma).
Also see Evolution and Psychology Research (just a bare-bones holding page at the time of writing, but one that outlines unconventional areas of interest).
*Personnel on the track:
George Harrison – lead vocals, guitar
Jeff Lynne – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Elton John – piano
Ringo Starr – drums
Eric Clapton – guitar solos
Ray Cooper – percussion
An artificial intelligence image.