It is not necessary to teach killing enjoyment.  It is programmed in.  A
good deal of PTSD (shell shock, battle fatigue) is the product of a
'moral' person not being able to handle this feeling.
It is rarely even addressed in literature.  However, there are a few
exceptions.
1- Mario Puzo's Godfather: Where Michael kills the police captain in the
restaurant and almost forgets to drop the gun on the way to the get-away
car.  Before entering the car he exclaims to himself, "My God, it is just
like sex".
2- Lawrence of Arabia. This is both in Seven Pillars of Wisdom and the
movie.  Lawrence complains to General Gordon that he does not wish to
return to the desert, the killing bothers him.  The general makes some
remark about all hating it but it necessary.  Lawrence then says, "You
don't understand, sir.  I enjoy it."  General Gordon does understand and
there is nothing he can say.  He must then order Lawrence.

Serial murders are almost always the result of some angry action and the
perpetrator suddenly getting an unexpected rush and that rush setting off
an addictive pattern to try to repeat it.

Law enforcement does always attract those who enjoy hurting others,
lording over them.  Good management needs spend much time weeding this
out.  If this 'natural sickness' goes to management level all hell can
break loose in a covered way.
Such is life.


> When a CIA lackey was in training he was reading a book written by a
> military shrink that dealt with teaching soldiers to enjoy killing. 
> Clearly the technique they are using has flaws because suicide among our
> soldiers is at an all-time high; but given the psychological make-up of
> many who enter the law enforcement field, it may turn out to be an
> effective technique for use here at home. 
>
> --- On Mon, 3/1/10, muckblit <muckb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: muckblit <muckb...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: FW: Police Being Trained to "Shoot to Kill" the
> Homeless, Jobless, and Food Rioters
> To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 9:24 PM
>
>
>  
>
>
>
> Although there are four crematoria around the CIA blue building in
> Westfield(Bilderber ger meeting site for Hillary Clinton and Obama)
> Chantilly, VA, the very first things that come to mind are Jena Six, the
> Southern Gun Nut Mentality, and let me see if I can find the clipping
> to show this is yet another degree of foolish brother Cain's denialism.
>
> Yes, "He encouraged the officers to "come up with a plausible story"
> that would allow him to conclude that the shooting was justified"
>
> http://www.nytimes. com/2010/ 02/25/us/ 25orleans. html
>
> "Lieutenant Lohman, 42 and now retired, concluded shortly after arriving
> on the scene that the shooting was "legally unjustified, " federal
> authorities said. He encouraged the officers to "come up with a plausible
> story" that would allow him to conclude that the shooting was justified,
> the authorities said...When another police investigator told Lieutenant
> Lohman that he was going to plant a gun under the bridge to bolster the
> story that the officers were being fired at, Lieutenant Lohman went along,
> and even asked if the gun was traceable, the authorities said...At the
> encouragement of Lieutenant Lohman, the officers who were involved made up
> details, the authorities said, like a claim that one victim had reached
> for a "shiny object" in his waistband... At one point, according to the
> documents, Mr. Lohman was frustrated that the cover-up story in the
> report, which was drafted by a police sergeant, "was not logical," so he
> drew up one of his own, which
>  broadly changed details to fit the false story. The sergeant later
> replaced that report with a shorter one that was changed to fit the
> audiotaped statements of the police who were involved. "
>
> ------ Forwarded Message
>
> From: "dasg...@..." <dasg...@...>
> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 23:10:48 EST
> To: Robert Millegan <ramille...@. ..>
> Cc: <ema...@...>, <j...@...>, <jim6...@...>, <christian.ream@ ...>
> Subject: Police Being Trained to "Shoot to Kill" the Homeless, Jobless,
> and Food Rioters
>
>
> Louisiana Cops Plan for "End of the World" Scenario <http://www.prisonpl
> anet.com/ louisiana- cops-plan- for-%e2%80% 9cend-of- the-world% e2%80%9d-
> scenario. html>
> Kurt Nimmo
> Infowars.com, February 28, 2010
>
> Police in Louisiana's Bossier Parish are training for an "end of the
> world" scenario, according to the Shreveport Times <http://www.shrevepo
> rttimes.com/ article/20100227 /NEWS01/2270314/ 1060/NEWS01> .
>  http://www.shrevepo rttimes.com/ article/20100227 /NEWS01/2270314/
> 1060/NEWS01
>
> The program is dubbed "Operation Exodus," inspired in part from the Book
> of Exodus in the Bible.
>
> Parish Sheriff Larry Deen told the newspaper the "buck stops" with him.
> "The liability stops with Larry Deen. I am the chief law enforcement
> officer in this parish, and it is incumbent upon me [to] protect all of
> the people in it," the officer said, referring to himself in the third
> person.
>
> Deen's plan is to protect Bossier Parish's vital resources, like food and
> gasoline, in the event of a "catastrophic event" ... Under Deen's plan,
> the police will use volunteers, supplemented with active public safety
> personnel, that will be dispatched to vital areas in Bossier to protect
> them from looters and rioters. Deen listed as examples grocery stores, gas
> stations, hospitals and other public meeting places.
>   
>     
>     
>      
>    Police volunteers will have access to a  .50-caliber machine gun to
> put down looters and  rioters.    
>     
>
> Instead of riot equipment such as shields and batons, the volunteers will
> have access to a .50-caliber machine gun mounted on a vehicle dubbed "the
> war wagon."
>
> "I think every public safety agency should be prepared for disaster
> response," said Sandy Davis, director of the Caddo-Bossier Office of
> Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
>
> In 2008, respected trends forecaster Gerald Celente <http://www.infowars
> .com/celente- predicts- revolution- food-riots- tax-rebellions- by-2012/>
> on FOX TV predicted food riots, squatter rebellions, tax revolts and job
> marches by 2012.  
>
> "America's going to go through a transition, the likes of which no one is
> prepared for," said Celente. "It's going to be very bleak.  Very sad.
>  And there is going to be a lot of homeless, the likes of which we have
> never seen before.  Tent cities are already sprouting up around the
> country and we're going to see many more."
>
> IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn has also warned there will be food riots
> and unrest in response to what Celente calls The Greatest Depression.
> "Strauss-Kahn argued that government efforts to tackle the economic
> downturn so far have been uncertain and largely insufficient, which could
> lead to severe consequences, " The Guardian <http://www.guardian
> .co.uk/business/ 2008/dec/ 16/imf-financial -crisis>  reported.
>
> "Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the
> defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic
> domestic order and human security," a study produced by the U.S. Army War
> College's Strategic Institute <http://www.strategi cstudiesinstitut
> e.army.mil/ pdffiles/ PUB890.pdf>  predicted in late 2008. Economic
> collapse, terrorism and disruption of legal order could require deployment
> of forces within the U.S., it said.
>
> In response to the report, state and local police in Arizona told the
> Phoenix Business Journal <http://phoenix. bizjournals. com/phoenix/
> stories/2008/ 12/15/daily34. html>  they have broad plans to deal with
> social unrest, including trouble resulting from economic distress. "The
> Phoenix Police Department is not expecting any civil unrest at this time,
> but we always train to prepare for any civil unrest issue. We have a
> Tactical Response Unit that trains continually and has deployed on many
> occasions for any potential civil unrest issue," Phoenix Police spokesman
> Andy Hill told the newspaper on December 17, 2008.
>
> Prior to the Super Bowl in December, 2008, Arizona police coordinated
> training with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon's
> Northern Command <http://www.infowars .com/arizona- police-trained-
> for-economic- civil-unrest/> .  Northern Command is specifically tasked
> with implementing martial law under Continuity of Government.
>
> The Military Commissions Act of 2006 voided restrictions placed on the
> military to support civilian administration by the Posse Comitatus Act,
> the latter restricting the military from working with local law
> enforcement. In addition to the Military Commissions Act of 2006, a 1994
> U.S. Defense Department Directive (DODD 3025 <http://www.uhuh. com/laws/
> DODD3025_ 12.html> ) allows military commanders to take emergency actions
> in domestic situations.
>
> The exercise held in Louisiana's Bossier Parish is but another example
> that police departments and officials around the country are taking
> seriously the inevitability of civil unrest as the economy continues to
> unravel.
>
> Unemployment in the United States is currently over 20%
> <http://www.economyw atch.com/ economy-business -and-finance- news/real-
> us-unemployment- is-already- more-than- 20-per-cent- 27-10.html>  and a
> record number of people are on food stamps <http://www.infozine .com/news/
> stories/op/ storiesView/ sid/40139/> . The share of the unemployed who
> lost their jobs permanently is at its highest level since at least 1967,
> the first year for which the Labor Department has these numbers available,
> according to The New York Times <http://economix. blogs.nytimes. com/2010/
> 01/28/the- growing-undercla ss-jobs-gone- forever/> .
>
> Meanwhile, the establishment tells us the worst is over. "The mainstream
> economics profession is guilty of dereliction of duty. They should be
> telling people that this `recovery' is a scam. They should be warning
> investors that the markets could fall apart any day," writes Bill Bonner
> <http://www.csmonito r.com/Money/ The-Daily- Reckoning/ 2010/0226/
> Why-the-US- economic- recovery- is-a-scam>  for The Christian Science
> Monitor.
>
> "I see growing signs of desperation and anger as the wealth of this nation
> continues to get transferred to the elite of this nation," notes Seeking
> Alpha <http://seekingalpha .com/article/ 189649-wealth- disparities-
> in-u-s-approachi ng-1920s- levels?source= from_friend> . "People are
> starting to `lose' it as a result. This past week's airplane event in
> Austin was a disturbing development. I must admit that I really am not
> surprised. The government shouldn't be either."
>
> The government is directly responsible for the unfolding economic
> catastrophe. Instead of throwing out the banksters and providing sound
> money, they are preparing for food riots and martial law.
>
> The "debt based monetary system, controlled and operated by the global
> central banking system, of which the apex is the Bank for International
> Settlements, is unsustainable, " writes Andrew Gavin Marshall
> <http://www.infowars .com/entering- the-greatest- depression- in-history/>
> .
>
> "This is the real bubble -- the debt bubble.  When it bursts, and it will
> burst, the world will enter into the Greatest Depression in world
> history."
>
> Even Goldman Sachs, responsible for ransacking the economy, predicts doom.
> "I see nothing but large increases in the deficit," Goldman Sachs chairman
> John Whitehead <http://www.reuters. com/article/ idUSTRE4AB7HT200 81112>
>  told Reuters way back in 2008. "I just want to get people thinking about
> this, and to realize this is a road to disaster. I've always been a
> positive person and optimistic, but I don't see any solution here."
>
> Short of dismantling the Federal Reserve and arresting the bankers, there
> is no solution other than training police to shoot homeless and starving
> food rioters.
>
>
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