result in denial, especially in a guilty party. The mother understands her role, and though in pain prefers to pretend the molestation did not occur, or occurred only because the child incited it and thus deserved it.
The Ramsy case is cycled in the news media, especially in the scandal rags, because it sells. It sells because the reader is wondering how
evidence was hot, are likewise now in a conflict situation. They deny any wrongdoing, vehemently, thus preventing
prosecution. The parents appear on TV, holding hands and acting like angels, shocking the subconscious of the public
who senses otherwise. Why does justice take so long? In part because of the commonality in households throughout
the world. Children are vulnerable, cannot fight back when the perpetrator is the parent, and are thus the first object
when the father’s resentment toward his prissy wife reaches the boiling point. Each prosecutor knows of situations
within his extended family or neighborhood or circle of friends where molestation of this sort is suspected. Eyebrows
are raised, jaws set in anger, but no actions are taken. The victims, being told they asked for their treatment, are bad, are getting what they deserved, are hardly likely to point an accusing finger. The victims have been convinced
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ZetaTalk: Humor
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It is not by accident that a person coughing or choking is frequently thought to be a person having a good laugh.
Likewise the start of a hearty laugh is often mistaken for a shout or sneeze, and the rhythm of laughing is similar to the heaving rhythm of sobbing. Do these similarities mean that laughter has a physiological basis with sobbing and
coughing or a defensive bark? They do indeed. An analysis of situations found humorous invariably uncovers a tense
situation. In fact, to discern why one person finds a situation funny while another does not, look to why the amused
person is experiencing tension. Muscles tensed without relief naturally begin twitching and cramping, a result of the
buildup of toxins in the muscles but also due to the evolution of effective relaxation methods. Those creatures that
cramped without release did poorly, and those that twitched into a different state survived. Thus laughter or sobbing or
barking - a tension release.
Socialized humans given to denying their hostilities excuse their laughter as benign, which of course in the main it
If they weren't laughing they might be murdering each other or endlessly fighting, so laughter is encouraged. When
there is nothing one can do about it - joke around. Situations of intense jealousy bring forth sarcasm, which is hostility thinly veiled as humor. If someone else gets the promotion, joke around about his qualifications in a semi- sarcastic
manner, and you might get away with throwing him a verbal punch. If you have a dominating wife who insists that the
doors be opened for her as though she were a helpless queen, the thought of someone
deflect antagonism from others. Oops, the jokes on me.
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ZetaTalk: Conspiracies
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Conspiracies are integral to all 3rd Density existence, as it is natural for intelligent species to attempt to mold the world around them to their liking. A conspiracy is simply a manipulation of the world done in a covert manner, rather than
an open attempt to manipulate. In this the 3rd Density entity is attempting to better their chances at success, since
those upon whom the conspiracy is foisted are not
conspiracies take place in such humble places as the family kitchen or the school yard where youngsters play. A wink
and a whisper are all that is required, and a conspiracy is in process!
Conspiracies exist in human society, as in all 3rd Density societies where entities are sorting out their orientation to be either Service-to-Self or Service-to-Other, as they are an extension of the desire to manipulate others. Wanting to take
a larger share, or wanting to conceal actions that one would be punished for, or wanting to foist a pretense upon others
- all these desires lead to conspiracies. Grand conspiracies that get recorded in history books are rare, but the
conspiratorial process is common, a daily affair for most humans, in fact. Conspiracies succeed on the small scale, and
encourage those who lean strongly in the Service-to-Self orientation to try them on a larger scale. How successful have
they been? Secrets of interest worldwide to all peoples have been kept, for decades, even when known by a large
number of individuals who would just love to tell the truth. Examples of the success of such conspiracies are:
the long term FBI chief Hoover’s conspiracy to keep his cross-dressing and homosexual life style from the