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unreleased works of blair j. macdonald 2009/12

as due to time and its restrictions (community services) and the illicit operations in practice of certain parties as lacking of growth (illegal observation) i won’t bother in writing you a concise yet informative essay of certain individuals within those parties . in turn, i’ve listed a few terms to help you further understand the liberal insolence of which i’ve been up against since (prior to) 2009 and the initial recordings of the unreleased works of blair j. macdonald (bj rockwell) .

in further understanding – these parties believe themselves to be of higher power and presence but hold no responsibility to our well being as a whole and body yet make crucial decisions that are of cause and effect to that body . these parties tend to use their adversary’s statements as their own as a means of persuasion in retreat of exposure to their own disabilities . these people are dangerous and of a very serious threat to our societies and its life expectancy .

good people have been seriously harmed by the simplistic practices of the underdeveloped minds of the delusional beliefs of the so-called superior beings that have obtained control through flattery with the intimidation of violence and thievery .

‘be cautious and judge accordingly’ ®

Blair J. MacDonald(99)
(BJ Rockwell)684
08.01.15
210ϟ

lets begin :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_development
In the field of moral development, morality is defined as principles for how individuals ought to treat one another, with respect to justice, others’ welfare, and rights. In order to investigate how individuals understand morality, it is essential to measure their beliefs, emotions, attitudes, and behaviors that contribute to moral understanding. The field of moral development studies the role of peers and parents in facilitating moral development, the role of conscience and values, socialization and cultural influences, empathy and altruism, and positive development.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egocentrism
Although egocentrism and narcissism appear similar, they are not the same. A person who is egocentric believes they are the center of attention, like a narcissist, but does not receive gratification by one’s own admiration. A narcissist is a person whose ego is greatly influenced by the approval of others while an egotist is not. Similarly, egocentrism and absolutism appear to be the same but are not. Egocentrism and absolutism differ in the sense that an egotist’s opinion must always allow everything to center around themselves, while an absolutist can form an opinion that does not center themselves, yet believes their idea and opinion is non contest.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interspecific_competition
Moreover, competition is not always a straightforward, direct, interaction. Interspecific competition may occur when individuals of two separate species share a limiting resource in the same area. If the resource cannot support both populations, then lowered fecundity, growth, or survival may result in at least one species. Interspecific competition has the potential to alter populations, communities and the evolution of interacting species. On an individual organism level, competition can occur as interference or exploitative competition.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_fallacy
The genetic fallacy, also known as fallacy of origins, fallacy of virtue, is a fallacy of irrelevance where a conclusion is suggested based solely on something or someone’s origin rather than its current meaning or context. This overlooks any difference to be found in the present situation, typically transferring the positive or negative esteem from the earlier context. The fallacy therefore fails to assess the claim on its merit. The first criterion of a good argument is that the premises must have bearing on the truth or falsity of the claim in question. Genetic accounts of an issue may be true, and they may help illuminate the reasons why the issue has assumed its present form, but they are irrelevant to its merits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_theory
The most important tenet of attachment theory is that an infant needs to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for the child’s successful social and emotional development, and in particular for learning how to effectively regulate their feelings – how human beings respond within relationships when hurt, separated from loved ones, or perceiving a threat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking
Stalking is unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group toward another person. Stalking behaviors are related to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them.

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