Anonymous ID: 7fa39f Feb. 18, 2018, 6:35 p.m. No.424374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4441

>>422345

 

My reply to the above post is also a follow up to my own post a few loafs back. I asked a question of the board, about a term I couldn’t recall, and then I discovered the answer later while watching an ‘anti-school’ YT video.

 

I was describing a term, again the name of which I couldn't recall, that came to mind while watching screen grabs of a smiling Alexa Miednik, the eyewitness from the school shooting in Florida. She is the student/eyewitness that describes bumping into Nicholas Cruz in the hallway during the event. Her name is not important, but I think the concept is.

 

The term I was trying to remember was: ‘Duping Delight.’

 

As I understand it, the term "duping delight" is used perhaps to describe the subtle facial expressions sociopaths/psychopaths (some ‘eyewitnesses') display while telling facts and details about an event they know are untrue. In a sense, they take joy from pulling-the-wool over the honest, good hearted, general public and can’t hide the pleasure they feel while doing it.

 

You can find many, many videos on YouTube available with just a search for "duping delight". To me, one of the best (link below) involves a woman named Diane Downs, a sociopath mother who had a crush on some guy, and claimed one night while driving that a stranger jumped in her car and started shooting her and her kids after he got in. I think one of her kids died. If it’s not clear by my writing, Mrs. Downs was the actual perpetrator.

 

Perhaps try watching the entire video first as there are many examples to be found. Pay close attention to her expression (around the 3:18-3:19 marker) during the few seconds AFTER she has told the interviewer one of her biggest lies. It's terrifying and captures the concept perfectly.

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMdxFUaE95M

 

With the recent Q-posts discussing JFK, I thought the next link might be instructive. It's footage of George H. W. Bush taken while he was giving a eulogy for Gerald Ford. It’s a short clip, and the focus is on when he talks about a "deluded gunman" who ‘assassinated’ JFK. He smiles as he says it and I think we all know why. Wink, wink.

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzldmX8PmSw

 

If you have a free two-hours to spare you will find endless examples in the (facial expressions) responses given by serial killer Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski during this famous HBO documentary.

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=toTW2bYwUtk

 

Like everything in language one must keep in mind this is just a term to describe an observed phenomenon. It should not be misunderstood as describing ‘objective reality’ nor, in my opinion, should we all turn into armchair psychologists. At the risk of being shilled, I would suggest we not get too caught up on looking for every smile that a (possibly guilty) person makes during an interview. This begets a mob mentality and the witch-hunt will lead to a million false positives from misinterpreting expressions of innocent people experiencing various human feelings such as grief in an unorthodox fashion.

 

I mention 'duping delight' here for two reasons. First, I asked about it and want to update the board with the answer. I know a few people tried to get me there and I feel I owe them for their efforts. Lastly, I think it's a useful term when discussing a lot of the characters in this narrative. Clown Director Brennan, bho, He "whose name we care not speak," James "Oh, Lordy" Comey, Susan Rice, Samantha Power, Hillary, Slick Willie, Bush Sr./Jr. etc., in my opinion, are all sociopaths and have publicly exhibited 'duping delight' in interviews. I have seen anons allude to it but until now I have been unable to offer any insight.

 

Our existence is shaped and controlled by these types of psychopaths, people who feel nothing about derailing trains, crashing our ships, starting fires in the West, poisoning our foods, killing researchers and whistleblowers and lying to our faces about it all. Hopefully having an understanding of how to spot this ’tell’ might prove useful when trying to gauge someone's intentions while watching them on a cable news panel, offering Congressional testimony or speaking to a reporter on the scene of an 'accident.'

 

Good luck anons!

Anonymous ID: 7fa39f Feb. 18, 2018, 7:02 p.m. No.424840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4886

Q posts about 'Deepdream'

 

Which led me to this Tweet from TODAY on Twatter:

 

https:// twitter.com/55true4u/status/965408833274200064

 

Which references this July 24, 2015 article from Business Insider:

 

http:// businessinsider.com/deep-dream-google-web-mac-apps-dreamer-dreamscope-2015-7