Undue Influence: Cults and Predators with Steven Hassan

Narcissist personality disorder . People that lack conscience and empathy. Everything is usually about “making them look good” (IE: Brethren Rapid relief team charade?) and feel good. And interestingly, destructive cult leaders (like Bruce review wrecker Hales?) will usually fit this characteristic

In other words they are narcissist 

Also a similar link between most all people/members within cults

Which help explains why even our family, within the Brethren are EASILY able to act heartless . For instance, like with the Brethren sham-review phenomena = cult member narcissism

Its narcissism

Also helps explain why they wont be able to see their rapid relief team , for the “hypocrite-scheme” that it is

Cunning scheme purposely devised to retain their charity status (which explain why it hadn’t happened until after charity commission had pressured the Brethren)

They are narcissist = no conscience

Poor things don’t even feel remorse when one of the family member had committed suicide

Narcissist = no conscience , no empathy, no compassion

Poor things?

Wealthy in money. But poor in conscience 

Sad people

Even the way what Bruce review wrecker Hales , suggest someone should take rat poison

Quote:

GET SOME RAT POISON’

In September 2015, Bruce Hales was asked about a mentally unwell New Zealand Brethren member man who had been in contact with “opposers” – people who have left the Brethren – should be dealt with.


Bruce Hales, Sydney-based global leader of the Exclusive Brethren, pictured with his wife Jennifer.

The “opposers” in question are understood to be members of the man’s own family who have already left the Brethren.

Hales said “having links” with them was “rotten poison”, and that the poison had got into the young man, who is from New Zealand.

Despite having been told that the man was “in what would appear to be torment at times,” Hales told the meeting it would be better for him to kill himself.

“He might as well get a shot of – what’s the best thing to kill you quickly? … What’s the stuff? Cyanide? No, not cyanide,” Hales says.

“Arsenic. How do you get arsenic into you? … He’d be better to take arsenic, or go and get some rat poison or something, take a bottle of it.”

Hales then appears to contradict himself: “Now I’m not advocating him doing that but … that would be better, to finish yourself off that way [rather] than having to do with the opponents of the truth.”

Hales tells them to “send the bastard back [to New Zealand]”.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/78573007/exclusive-brethrens-the-sect-with-millions-of-dollars-in-tax-breaks-whose-secretive-leader-tells-followers-to-drink-rat-poison

 

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Pretty much, text book  narcissism

Isn’t it ?

Poor guy.

Wealthy in money

But

Terrible poor in heart

Far to small a person to ever allow himself to apologize 

No conscience

Poor Brethren. They possibly don’t even realize the direct link that their  “cold heartedattitudes have with personality disorder narcissism 

Do they?

Poor things

These video would be great video, to share/show among the public, within our acts of peaceful protest

Chances are that Brethren business clientele, and the firemen who are being served by rapid relief team too , probable wont have even stopped to think about it

They wont be aware of this narcissism link ?

Wont be aware

This guy uses science to help reprogram , ex cult member who’ll leave cults with narcissist personality in-tow

Obviously its a fairly well studied phenomena

 

 

 

 

 

About ExEB

I'm a agnostic/atheist . Interested in learning more about science. I also am an "ex-member" of a group most publicly known within modern times, as the Exclusive Brethren. Whom are an off-shoot of the original Plymouth Brethren group. I'd say it likely my personality could possibly be described as quirky.You know ,as in being , unconventional , unorthodox , unusual, off-centre, strange, bizarre, weird, peculiar, odd, freakish, outlandish, offbeat, out of the ordinary, bohemian, alternative, zany I'm sure iv'e been classed as "crazy" . Many times But then, being born into a group like the exclusive brethren. Doesn't lend itself ? to tend to produce things considered as being "very normal" .Does it I escaped the Exclusive Brethren cult as a 15 year old teenager. Even since that time iv'e been trying to adjust to living life outside the cult. With much of my life being lived within the genre of "wild colonial boy" style. In the general sense of a church-rebel picking and choosing from role models who appeared within-life along the way. But as the exclusive brethren cult had traditionally maintained a general church-rule , of need to shun and totally excommunicate any ex member of their group.Treating such people as if they were dead. Thus this situation developed more to do with my need of following traditionally enforced church-rule , as apposed to it being so much about "life-choices". Certain emotional experiences, and parts of life in general, have led to me adopting a sense of low self esteem. Which is a situation i still deal with from time to time. Through my ongoing interest in science. I find i am able to gather more information to help me better understand my situation. Much about life for me, has often seemed like a massive puzzle.With many missing pieces.
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