week 4 dq post 2 revision

 

I am drawn to the psychology of obedience because I am so not an obedient person and I dislike conformity to an extreme amount. Most authorities have to work hard to convince me to follow rules, the reward has to be extreme for me to follow a set of rules I do not think are good. Which means I can be bought off, but the situation has to be in my moral code. No matter how great the reward is, if it goes against my moral code, I find myself in extreme difficulty in making myself do it. It would be an interesting sociological subject to explore, what does each culture obsess over. How health are those obsessions and how do the individuals in said culture react to the culture being obsessed.

About 2 or 3 years ago, I was watching some entertainment program that stated Zach Ephram was about to start filming a fictionalized version of the life of Ted Bundy. That Netflix film came out a short time ago, I watched it. I have no interest in serial killers minus the psychological aspects of them, and studying a couple oddities I found after watching “Mindhunters” also a Netflix show. I looked up a couple of the killers and found links I did not like. Example a serial killer in Detroit (Stasio, M. (n.d). At least one person in the article devolved into madness. both sides of the coin in humans have obsessions with serial killers. The police and said who want to find and stop them, usually requiring lcokgin them in boxes for the rest of there lives. Then there are the opposite side of the coin, humans who have a fan like obsession over them. Ted has developed a nickname by his fans (which I am absolutely not a fan of him or his fans) the Handsome Devil. What I found interesting is several serial killers have direct connections with cities where ancient technology was present. Ancient technology which the conqueror had no interest in any way, shape, or form in allowing said technology to be public knowdlge. However Ted was in part raised in the Pacific North West and the deep south. He was in areas where Lynching’s had occurred before he was alive, while he was in the area, and after. He was arrested in 1978, about 6 months after he was in Colorado Springs. x Hours before he was arrested not more than 4 days he was no less than 10 miles from my cousin in St Augustine Fl. Gas receipt, no telling exactly how close he was to her. Me about 15 feet, her no less than 10 miles less than 6 months apart. 2500 miles away. But if you look on FB, you can find at least 4 groups who are in effect Ted Bundy fan groups. Some of the discussions push the boundaries as to acceptable western culture behavior (Williams, D. J. (2019). What draws me to researching him, has little to do with him and all to do with was Ted close to and or a participant in some type of ceremony/ritual which several other serial killers can be linked to the same ceremony/ritual. It is the same ceremony ritual which the Lebensborn project was based on. In St Paul Custer experienced similar in one of the oldest churches in the city, BTK was conceived in Wichita Ka, Monty Rissel was conceived close by (although a different decade), a large number of lynching’s in the south were done by groups with direct ties to said ceremony. That ceremony has a very long history of people who interact with it, if they do it wrong develop obsession tendencies.

However the stronger you are as a person, the less the influence of said quantum field exposure has on the person.  

The number of times my mom’s family tried to get me to do things which were and are against my moral code happened a lot, but their efforts succeeding were few and far between. Mostly because the second I started to realize “this is wrong”, there was not much they could do to make me do it. The older I got the more I refused, flat out.

I have been working on my research for most of my life. Although I have made huge changes to my think tank online presence in the last week, so anyone who looked at it before would see just an editing mistake, now it will take you a year to read it. I do not conform easily.

My idea for this degree dissertation is to have an examination of scholars who do not function in any real understanding of a normal setting. I am so outside the norm; I make outsiders look normal. I am entirely fine with the way I am; others have issues with me, but that is their problem.

But being on the outside of society causes problems. The squeaky wheel being forced back into conformity has been an issue I have faced since I was a young child. Of course previous to the age of 6, my environment was so radically different than post age 6 the two are difficult to compare. I was born and partially brought up in a city my ancestors had founded. Although the Prussian army who came through circa 1810 will violently disagree, but the number of pieces of evidence which have to be ignored to allow those fictions to become reality is on the extreme side of significant. My families property is/was on the west side of the city 224 and Market the south east corner. It used to be on both sides of the 224 bypass. It is now 250 acres on the east side of the street. In 1985 the trust sold the land to someone else. My Great Grandmothers second husband’s name is the name of the street running at close to a 45’ angle through the property now, just south of Lowes. The Prussians operated Fort Ball which evidence of that Fort is a serious and hard core “good luck” finding. One location is not far from German town to the south, the other is the south east corner of Heidelberg University. You cannot find much information about the Fort other than it had 1000s of troops, but as to exacts, they were erased from history. It was in 2 locations more than a mile apart.

I can tell you exact gps of my family, hwere the Heidelberg library came from, building A, back to b, back to c, back to d, back to e, etc. back for about 3000 years. by buildings I do not mean over in that country, I mean I can tell you which bookshelf the books were on in what building. The Prussians destroyed as much evidence of their presence in tiffin as they could (Meyer, T., Mädebach, A., & Schröger, E. (2017). Minus 1000s of their direct descendants who are just as interested in being dishonest about the facts of history as there ancestors 200 years ago. Talk about an obsession with trying to hide facts and evidence. The Prussian Culture and serial killers have a huge amount in common, the difference usually serial killers operate alone, the Prussian Culture are open and bragg about their serial killing actions.

The house was called the Maples and it was on the Ohio state registry of Historical places till 1985 when it was torn down. That house had an impressive library in it, the front left side of the house was a room the size of a living room, floor to ceiling books.

In Colorado the exact opposite, no one knew me, and I walked into a political situation which can be described as the last gasps of the civil war in Old Colorado City. A back  up capital for the confederacy was/is located in Old Colorado City under the descendants of the Davis Hayes family. Although 5 generations from Jefferson and his daughter, does not make for a solid governmental organizational structure. I was present during the transition when her grandson died in the early 1970s and the family struggled to regroup. My addition to the culture of Old Colorado City was for the most part unwelcome. I was forced into obedience more than once, and I resented every step of the way. It is interesting that the same level of obsession from the descendants of the confederacy exist in Tiffin and Old Colorado City (Arnold, J., Crooks, R., & Moore, J. (2015). 200 years ago and in the present, similar levels of obsession. Similar willing ness to kill in order to maintain power and authority.

Why should you care about Tiffin Ohio in 1844, an 11 year old Wilhelm Wundt (indentured servant aka slave) was in the Heidelberg Library Tiffin Ohio under the authority of the Prussians out of Fort Ball translating the books recently seized from my family (Cowan, N., & Rachev, N. R. (2018). The notes he took 2 decades later became the textbook which founded modern psychology from (Lee, Y.-T., Chen, X., Zhao, Y., & Chen, W. (2018). Without those actions in Tiffin this class would not exist. Obsession to hide the facts; but why since they are not that difficult to assemble and learn the truth.

Why do you think academics with its obsession with references has no interest in finding out where Wundt actually was to begin his notes (Jovanovic, G. (n.d.).

 

references

Arnold, J., Crooks, R., & Moore, J. (2015). International Students and Community Involvement in Tiffin, Ohio. Journal of International Students5(1), 101–103. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eue&AN=100332033&site=eds-live&scope=site

Cowan, N., & Rachev, N. R. (2018). Merging with the path not taken: Wilhelm Wundt’s work as a precursor to the embedded-processes approach to memory, attention, and consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition63, 228–238. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.concog.2018.06.001

Jovanovic, G. (n.d.). A revival of Wundt’s heritage: Searching for the philosophical foundations of psychology from an historical perspective. THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY28(6), 847–854. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1177/0959354318763116

Lee, Y.-T., Chen, X., Zhao, Y., & Chen, W. (2018). The Quest for Today’s Totemic Psychology: A New Look at Wundt, Freud and Other Scientists. JOURNAL OF PACIFIC RIM PSYCHOLOGY12. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1017/prp.2018.13

Meyer, T., Mädebach, A., & Schröger, E. (2017). The digitization of the Wundt estate at Leipzig University. History of Psychology20(3), 342–345. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1037/hop0000068

Stasio, M. (n.d.). THE KILL JAR: Obsession, Descent, and a Hunt for Detroit’s Most Notorious Serial Killer. NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW123(43), 22. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edswah&AN=000449038000033&site=eds-live&scope=site

Williams, D. J. (2019). Is serial sexual homicide a compulsion, deviant leisure, or both? Revisiting the case of ted bundyLeisure Sciences. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1080/01490400.2019.1571967