Texas Flooding was CAUSED by Weather Manipulation and DAM RELEASES.  North Carolina & Three Gorges Dam in China, ALSO Dam Releases. 1931 Yangtze River Basin in China killed Millions.

Texas Flooding was CAUSED by Weather Manipulation and DAM RELEASES.  North Carolina & Three Gorges Dam in China, ALSO Dam Releases. 1931 Yangtze River Basin in China killed Millions.

I always like Walking in the Rain so no one can see me Crying. - Charlie Chaplin

Hurricane Helene -North Carolina LAND GRAB – to make room for TESLA mining in the EXACT same area? They want your land. FEMA Robbery in action. (psychopathinyourlife.com)

DAMS Create Droughts. WHY all the DAMS in Egypt Ethiopia Sudan Turkey Iraq & Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam? (psychopathinyourlife.com)

DAMS will DESTROY the RAINFOREST * Lula is a Lying TRANNY * Soil & Sediment Robbing of Nutrients and means to Survive = DAMS (psychopathinyourlife.com)

State-of-the-art dams, cascade reservoirs turn floods from beast into resource - Global Times

Hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

How Hydroelectric Power Works (tva.com)

How Is Electricity Generated From Hydroelectric Dams or Ocean Tides? - The Environmental Literacy Council (enviroliteracy.org)

Some things children need to do in an emergency and how their phones can help:
  1. Call emergency services. Children should be taught to dial 911 or the appropriate emergency number on their phones. On many Android phones, pressing the power or side button five times in quick succession will start a countdown, after which the phone will call emergency services. On an iPhone, after pressing the side button five times, the "Emergency Call" option needs to be swiped to place the call.
  2. Provide accurate information. Children need to be able to describe the situation and say where they are when they call 911.
  3. Stay calm. It's important for children to remain calm and speak clearly when answering the 911 operator's questions.
  4. Know their home address. Children should help memorize their home address, which can be written down on an emergency contact sheet.
  5. Use a panic button. A panic button can be set up on a smart home device, such as a Philips Hue dimmer switch, to call specific numbers in the contact list.
  6. Practice. Role-playing a 911 call with the child can help them practice.
  7. Understand the risks. Children must be able to determine whether it is safe to call 911 from where they are. For example, they should be told to leave the house immediately if there is a fire.
  8. Follow directions. Children should follow directions and help with activities like bringing toys and furniture inside to prevent them from blowing away.
  9. Know basic first aid. Older children can be taught basic first aid techniques, but it's important to emphasize the importance of calling an ambulance first.
  10. Have a safety plan. Children should know what to do in the case of fire, including agreed escape routes and meeting points.
1931 Central China Floods: The Deadliest Natural Disaster in Human History Region Affected

Yangtze River Basin (primarily)

  • Also included the Yellow River, Huai River, and other tributaries in central and eastern China
  • Provinces impacted: Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, and parts of Henan
  • Cause: Converging Hydrological Extremes
  • Unusual Spring Snowmelt from mountains
  • Monsoon Rainfall: Over 24 inches (600 mm) of rain fell during July 1931
  • Cyclones: A series of cyclones struck eastern China between July and August, intensifying rainfall
  • Soil Saturation: The land was already saturated from above-average rainfall since late 1930

Scale of Flooding

  • Nearly 70,000 square miles (≈180,000 km²) submerged
  • The Yangtze River expanded to appear more like an inland sea than a river
  • Some towns and cities were underwater for over 3 months
  • Widespread destruction of levees, dikes, and embankments built during the Qing and Republican eras
  • Death Toll
  • Chinese government estimate (1930s): 2 million dead
  • Modern scholarly estimates: 3.7 to 4 million people
  • Includes flood-related drowning, famine, and disease outbreaks (especially cholera and dysentery)

Why Was the Impact So Catastrophic?

  • No major flood control infrastructure existed at the time
  • Poor communications and disaster relief coordination during the Republican era
  • Large-scale deforestation and farming weakened watersheds
  • Densely populated floodplains along the Yangtze worsened exposure
  • Disease and starvation followed the physical flood damage

Response & Aftermath

  • Nationalist government lacked resources to respond effectively
  • Foreign aid (from missionary and Red Cross groups) was mobilized, but not at scale
  • Sparked new thinking in China about:
  • Hydraulic engineering
  • Need for dams, levees, and hydropower infrastructure

Historical Legacy: Led to Future Mega-Dam Projects

  • The devastation of 1931 helped lay the ideological foundation for:
  • Three Gorges Dam (planned since 1950s, built 1994–2012)
  • A national push for hydraulic modernization under Mao Zedong and later Deng Xiaoping
  • Modern Context: How the Yangtze Flood System Has Changed

Factor 1931 Floods Modern Yangtze System Rainfall 24–30 inches in July alone Still susceptible to extreme monsoon rainfall Flood Protection Weak dikes, no large dams Massive dam system: Three Gorges, Gezhouba Death Toll 2–4 million Significantly reduced due to early warning, dams Risk Factors Deforestation, poor communication Urban overdevelopment, seismic risks Flood Area 70,000 mi² (180,000 km²) Modern dams reduce flooding but shift risks
  • Lessons and Risks Today
  • While dams have reduced downstream flood severity, they introduce new risks:
  • Structural failure (due to seismicity, aging)
  • Upstream landslides
  • Reservoir-induced earthquakes
  • Social displacement and environmental destruction
  • Climate change and extreme rainfall still threaten the Yangtze basin, especially during monsoon months (June–August)
  • Notable Modern Events Related to the Yangtze River
  • 1998 Yangtze Floods: Over 3,000 dead; 14 million homeless
  • 2020 Yangtze Flood Crisis: Tested the limits of the Three Gorges Dam
  • Ongoing sedimentation and pollution concerns in the Three Gorges Reservoir

Three Gorges Dam – Major Concerns

  1. Structural Cracks
    Shortly after its 2003 filling, inspectors detected around 80 hairline cracks in the dam. Officials stated they were repaired and within design tolerances, but critics doubt long-term durability.
  2. Seismic Risks
    The dam sits atop the Jiuwanxi and Zigui–Badong faults. Water pressure changes have triggered hundreds of small tremors, and experts warn reservoir-induced seismicity could exacerbate fault instability
  3. Landslides and Bank Erosion
    Rapid reservoir-level fluctuations have destabilized slopes. Over 4,600 landslide events were recorded in 11 months after initial filling; more than 7,400 hazard points have been identified since
  4. Sedimentation and Water Pollution
    Slowed river flow traps silt, gravel, pollution, and industrial runoff. This has caused harbor blockages and water quality degradation. Managing sediment and pollution has required massive investments .
  5. Ecosystem Decline
    The dam has disrupted fish migration, reduced downstream yields by up to 70%, and contributed to extinction of species like the baiji dolphin.
  6. Social and Cultural Costs
    Between 1.1 and 1.4 million people were displaced, and nearly 1,300 archaeological sites were submerged. Resettlements often shifted residents to unstable, landslide-prone terrain.

How It Works with Other Yangtze River Dams

China operates a coordinated cascade of dams on the Yangtze and its tributaries for flood control, power, and navigation. The system includes major dams such as:

  • Three Gorges Dam
  • Gezhouba Dam (downstream, run-of-river, 2,715 MW)
  • Wudongde, Xiluodu, Xiangjiaba, Baihetan (on the Jinsha River upstream)

Joint Operation Strategy:

  • Flood control: Upstream dams retain peak flows during heavy rains, reducing downstream flood risks.
  • Hydropower synergy: Coordinated release of water produces electricity while maintaining reservoir safety.
  • Navigation stability: Controlled flows ensure consistent shipping levels below Gezhouba and Three Gorges.
  • Environmental flow management: Gradual releases support downstream ecosystems, though balancing this with power generation remains complex .

Recent Performance:

  • In summer floods (e.g., 2020), the system—including 47 dams—reduced peak flows by about 30%, securing flood protection equivalent to a 1-in-100-year event globaltimes.cn.

Summary

The Three Gorges Dam faces significant long-term challenges: structural integrity, seismic activity, landslides, sediment buildup, water pollution, ecosystem damage, and social displacement. It operates as the centerpiece of a vast, integrated dam system aimed at flood control, hydropower production, and navigation support. While the cascade has demonstrably reduced flood impacts, it comes with a high environmental, geological, and society issues.

How Power is Generated and Transmitted from Dams:

Water Flow & Turbines:

  • The dam holds back a reservoir of water.
  • When water is released from the reservoir, it flows through intake tunnels or penstocks (large pipes) down to turbines.
  • The force of flowing water spins the turbines.

Turbines Drive Generators:

  • Each turbine is connected to an electrical generator.
  • As the turbine spins, it turns the generator rotor, converting mechanical energy into electrical energy via electromagnetic induction.

Powerhouse / Power Station:

  • The powerhouse is the facility built at the dam where turbines and generators are housed.
  • The electricity generated here is typically at a medium voltage (e.g., 11kV to 33kV).

Step-Up Transformers:

  • Near the powerhouse, transformers step up (increase) the voltage to a higher transmission voltage (e.g., 69kV, 138kV, or higher).
  • Higher voltage reduces energy loss when electricity is sent over long distances.

Transmission Lines:

  • The high-voltage electricity is carried away from the dam via overhead or underground transmission lines.
  • These lines connect to the regional or national electric grid.

Substations and Step-Down Transformers:

  • Near populated areas or industrial users, substations reduce voltage to safer levels for distribution.
  • Distribution lines then deliver the power to homes, businesses, and industries.
Summary:
  • The dam’s powerhouse is the actual power station where mechanical energy from flowing water becomes electrical energy.
  • The power generated there is stepped up by transformers to high voltages for transmission.
  • High-voltage power lines carry electricity from the dam’s power station to substations and eventually to end users.

The disaster in Texas is severe flash flooding along the Guadalupe River in central Texas, not a dam collapse. Here's the detailed situation:

What is the same? North Carolina had a dam overflow. Texas - also near a dam. China is now in a disaster zone from rain and DAMs in the area. Dams are sitting time bombs; they have a long history. What happens is quite simple, they create a lot of rain, the dams get full, and WHOOPS they have to release the excess water, flooding out people and things in the path.

REPORT: DAMS, FLASH FLOODS & WEATHER MODIFICATION CONNECTIONS

Event: July 2025 Texas Flood Disaster

Dams on the Upper Guadalupe River

Canyon Dam / Canyon Lake

  • Type: Rolled-earth flood-control dam with hydroelectric capacity
  • Construction: 1958–1964; lake filled to conservation level by 1968

Ingram Dam

  • Type: Low-head spillway dam (earth-fill, ~20 ft high)
  • Construction date: Not specified, but in place by the 2000s (has monitoring records from at least 2008) gvlakes.com

Kerrville Lake Dam (Center Point Lake Dam)

  • Type: Earth dam (~20 ft high)
  • Built: 1956

Kerrville Ponding Dam

  • Type: Rock/soil dam (~35 ft high) with outlet gates
  • Built: 1980
Dams on the Lower Guadalupe River (GBRA-managed Hydroelectric Reservoirs)

(All transferred to GBRA management in 1963; dams built 1928–1932)

Lake McQueeney Dam

  • Built: 1927–1928
  • Type: Hydroelectric reservoir dam

Lake Placid Dam

Meadow Lake Dam (Lake Nolte)

  • Constructed: 1931
  • Type: Hydroelectric reservoir dam.

Lake Wood Dam

  • Built: 1931
  • Type: Hydroelectric reservoir dam.

Lake Gonzales Dam

    • Built: 1928–1932 (exact year unspecified)

Lake Dunlap Dam

    • Built: 1928–1932 (same period)

Additional Historic Dam
  • Saffold Dam (Max Starcke Dam) – Seguin

  • Built: originally ~1853 (natural outcropping), expanded in 1938 during park development
  • Purpose: Mill and early hydroelectric power.

Summary Table Dam Name Location Built Type Canyon Dam Above New Braunfels 1958–1964 Flood-control rolled-earth Ingram Dam Near Kerrville Pre-2000s Low-head spillway Kerrville Lake Dam Near Kerrville 1956 Earth dam Kerrville Ponding Dam Near Kerrville 1980 Rock/soil with outlet gates Lake McQueeney Dam West of Seguin 1927–1928 Hydroelectric reservoir Lake Placid Dam Near Seguin 1928 Hydroelectric reservoir Meadow Lake Dam (Lake Nolte) Near Seguin 1931 Hydroelectric reservoir Lake Wood Dam Gonzales County 1931 Hydroelectric reservoir Lake Gonzales Dam Guadalupe County 1928–1932 Hydroelectric reservoir Lake Dunlap Dam Guadalupe County 1928–1932 Hydroelectric reservoir Saffold Dam (Seguin) Seguin 1853/1938 Historic mill & hydro dam

Section 1: Overview – Texas Hill Country Flash Flood

Location: Kerr County, Texas (Hunt to Kerrville, along the Guadalupe River)
Date: July 3–4, 2025

Primary Event:

  • A stalled storm system dumped up to 15 inches of rain over the Hill Country in just a few hours.
  • The Guadalupe River surged over 20 feet in under 2 hours, cresting at near-record heights of 29 feet at Hunt.
  • Flash flood emergency issued by the National Weather Service at ~4:00 a.m. on July 4.

Impact:

  • Widespread devastation downstream, especially at summer camps like Camp Mystic.
  • At least 78 people dead, including many children; over 40 missing.

Key Point:
This was not a dam collapse, but rather extreme flash flooding triggered by a high-volume rain event.

Section 2: Dams in the Kerrville/Ingram Region

Major Dams Involved or Nearby:

Canyon Dam (Creates Canyon Lake)

Type: Large rolled-earth flood-control dam

Built: 1958–1964 by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Function: Flood control, water supply, hydroelectricity, recreation

July 2025 Status:

  1. Lake rose ~10 ft to 888 ft (well below spillway threshold of 909 ft)
  1. No uncontrolled overflow
  1. Controlled releases were initiated around July 5–6 to manage lake elevation
  1. Ingram Dam

Type: Small, low-head, 20-foot earth dam near Kerrville

Status:

Overtopped on July 4 — water flowed over the top due to heavy rainfall

No structural breach

No intentional release a passive overflow, not a failure

Did contribute to downstream surge

Kerrville Lake Dam (Center Point Lake Dam)

Earth dam, ~20 feet high, built in 1956

For flood control and recreation

Not implicated in failure

Kerrville Ponding Dam

  1. Small, 35-foot-high rock/soil dam with outlet gates
  1. Built in 1980
  1. For irrigation and water supply

Other Dams Downstream (Managed by GBRA)

These are hydroelectric, recreational, and minor flood-control structures:

  • Lake Dunlap (failed in 2019, rebuilt by 2023)
  • Lake McQueeney
  • Lake Placid
  • Meadow Lake

Section 3: Dam Performance – Key Timeline & Facts

Canyon Dam (Main Flood Control Dam)

  • July 4–5: Lake rose 6–10 ft due to rain; reached 883–888 ft
  • July 5–6: Controlled outflow released (~72.6–106 cfs)
  • Purpose: Prevent spillover by lowering pressure on the dam
  • Result: Helped manage flood risk, did not cause flood
  • Last spillway overflow event: July 2002

Ingram Dam (Low-Head Structure)

  • July 4, 2025 ~4:00 a.m.: Overtopped due to flash flood surge
  • Status: Remained intact
  • No gates opened; no breach
  • Effect: Sudden overflow contributed to surge toward Kerrville and Hunt

Section 4: What Caused the Flood?

Main Cause:

  • A stalled storm dumped 10–15 inches of rain in hours
  • Upstream creeks and tributaries overflowed into the Guadalupe River
  • River levels rose 26–29 ft in a flash flood event, overwhelming all local infrastructure

Not Caused By:

  • No dam breached
  • No dam released water intentionally to cause harm
  • Controlled release from Canyon Dam was minor in comparison to rainfall totals

Misconceptions Addressed:

  • Social media rumors falsely blamed intentional dam releases
  • Authorities confirmed no gates were opened at Ingram
  • Canyon Dam functioned as designed, helping prevent even worse damage

Section 5: Summary Verdict on Dams

  • Canyon Dam: No breach, no overflow. Released small, controlled outflows. Performed well.
  • Ingram Dam: Overtopped due to rain but did not structurally fail.
  • Flood Cause: Extreme rainfall, not dam malfunction or manipulation.

Section 6: Global Context – Dam Risks in China

Three Gorges Dam: Major Structural & Environmental Issues

Risk Category Details Cracks Detected 80+ hairline cracks after initial reservoir filling (2003) Seismic Risk Built near active faults; linked to reservoir-induced earthquakes Landslides & Bank Erosion 4,600+ landslides in first 11 months after filling Sedimentation Massive sediment buildup reduces capacity, degrades water quality Ecosystem Decline Fish migration blocked; several species extinct Social Cost 1.1–1.4 million displaced; 1,300 archaeological sites submerged

How It Works with Other Dams:

  • Part of a 47-dam coordinated cascade along the Yangtze and tributaries
  • Works with: Gezhouba, Xiangjiaba, Baihetan, Wudongde, Xiluodu, etc.
  • Joint Strategy: Flood control, hydropower, sediment management, navigation
  • 2020 Floods: Reduced peak flows by ~30%, avoiding greater disaster

Section 7: Global Pattern – Dam-Driven Flood Complexity

Observations:

  • North Carolina: Recent dam overflow incident
  • China: Major dam zone hit by extreme rain
  • Texas: Flash flooding near multiple dams
  • Pattern:
  • Excessive rainfall (natural or possibly engineered) fills reservoirs
  • When water must be released or overtops spillways, it creates destructive downstream surges
  • Dams are both flood-control assets and potential amplifiers of disaster when overwhelmed

Section 8: Weather Modification Patents (Historical)

A long list of official U.S. weather modification patents exists, dating back to the 19th century:

Year Patent # Title 1891 US462795A Method of producing rainfall 1920 US1338343A Artificial fog/mist production 1946 US2395827A Airplane spray unit (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture) 1951 US2550324A Process for controlling weather 1952 US2582678A Disseminating material from aircraft 1964 US3126155A Silver iodide cloud seeding generator 1969 US3429507A Rainmaker 2001 US20030085296A1 Hurricane and tornado control device …and many more spanning fog dispersal, chemtrails, cloud seeding, and atmospheric manipulation.

Conclusion

  • The July 2025 flood in Texas was not caused by dam failure or intentional release, but by record rainfall in a flood-prone region.
  • Canyon Dam and Ingram Dam remained intact; the latter was overtopped passively.
  • A pattern of extreme rain near dams worldwide (Texas, North Carolina, China) has raised serious questions about how these systems interact with both natural and possibly manipulated weather phenomena.
  • The presence of weather modification patents supports further inquiry into whether some rainfall events may be amplified by artificial means.

Weather Modification Patents

YEAR - PATENT NUMBER - PATENT NAME

  • 1891 – US462795A – method of producing rainfall
  • 1914 – US1103490A – rain maker (balloon images)
  • 1917 – US1225521A – protection from poisonous gas in warfare
  • 1920 – US1338343A – process and apparatus for the production of intense artificial clouds, fogs, or mists
  • 1924 – US1512783A – composition for dispelling fogs
  • 1927 – US1619183A – process of producing smoke clouds from moving aircraft
  • 1928 – US1665267A – process of producting artificial fogs
  • 1932 – US1892132A – atomizing attachment for airplane engine exhausts
  • 1933 – US1928963A – electrical system and method (for spraying chemtrails)
  • 1934 – US1957075A – airplane spray equipment
  • 1936 – US2045865A – skywriting apparatus
  • 1936 – US2052626A – method of dispelling fog (mit)
  • 1937 – US2068987A – process of dissipating fog
  • 1939 – US2160900A – method for vapor clearing
  • 1941 – US2232728A – method and composition for dispelling vapors
  • 1941 – US2257360A – desensitized pentaerythritol tetranitrate explosive
  • 1946 – US2395827A – airplane spray unit (us. dept. of agriculture)
  • 1946 – US2409201A – smoke-producing mixture
  • 1949 – US2476171A – smoke screen generator
  • 1949 – US2480967A – aerial discharge device
  • 1950 – US2527230A – method of crystal formation and precipitation
  • 1951 – US2550324A – process for controlling weather
  • 1951 – US2570867A – method of crystal formation and precipitation (general electric)
  • 1952 – US2582678A – material disseminating apparatus for airplanes
  • 1952 – US2591988A – production of tio2 pigments (dupont)
  • 1952 – US2614083A – metal chloride screening smoke mixture
  • 1953 – US2633455A – smoke generator
  • 1954 – US2688069A – steam generator
  • 1955 – US2721495A – method and apparatus for detecting minute crystal forming particles suspended in a gaseous atmosphere (general electric)
  • 1956 – US2730402A – controllable dispersal device
  • 1957 – US2801322A – decomposition chamber for monopropellant fuel
  • 1958 – US2835530A – process for the condensation of atmospheric humidity and dissolution of fog
  • 1959 – US2881335A – generation of electrical fields (haarp – for re-charging clouds!)
  • 1959 – US2903188A – control of tropical cyclone formation
  • 1959 – US2908442A – method for dispersing natural atmospheric fogs and clouds
  • 1960 – US2962450A – fog dispelling composition (see references)
  • 1960 – US2963975A – cloud seeding carbon dioxide bullet
  • 1961 – US2986360A – aerial insecticide dusting device
  • 1962 – US3044911A – propellant system
  • 1962 – US3056556A – method of artificially influencing the weather
  • 1964 – US3120459A – composite incendiary powder containing metal coated oxidizing salts
  • 1964 – US3126155A – silver iodide cloud seeding generator (main commercial ingredient)
  • 1964 – US3127107A – generation of ice-nucleating crystals
  • 1964 – US3131131A – electrostatic mixing in microbial conversions
  • 1965 – US3174150A – self-focusing antenna system (haarp)
  • 1966 – US3257801A – pyrotechnic composition comprising solid oxidizer, boron and aluminum additive and binder
  • 1966 – US3234357A – electrically heated smoke producing device
  • 1966 – US3274035A – metallic composition for production of hydroscopic smoke
  • 1967 – US3300721A – means for communication through a layer of ionized gases (haarp)
  • 1967 – US3313487A – cloud seeding apparatus
  • 1967 – US3338476A – heating device for use with aerosol containers
  • 1968 – US3410489A – automatically adjustable airfoil spray system with pump
  • 1969 – US3429507A – rainmaker
  • 1969 – US3430533A – aircraft dispensor pod having self-sealing ejection tubes
  • 1969 – US3432208A – fluidized particle dispenser (us air force)
  • 1969 – US3437502A – titanium dioxide pigment coated with silica and aluminum (dupont)
  • 1969 – US3441214A – method and apparatus for seeding clouds
  • 2001 -US20030085296A1 - Hurricane and tornado control device

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013 - Gaslighting and Psychopaths Part 2

013 - Gaslighting and Psychopaths Part 2

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 013 Summary: Dianne today continues to describe what victims go through with Gaslighting. It is a key element used by psychopaths. Victims of psychopaths either in the workplace, at home or in relationships find that they get the feeling they are being done is making them feel crazy. Key Points: Gaslighting usually happens gradually in a relationship It can happen with your boss, a parent or friends, or romantic relationships. Gaslighting is to decrease someone’s self-esteem and self-confidence Psychopaths who gaslight you will systematically and frequently withhold information and then deliberately alter facts to disorientate their victim. If the psychopath in your life is making you feel crazy — and accusing you of being too sensitive to make the "crazy" label stick — the problem might not be all in your head. Psychopaths were interviewed in Dianne’s book about Gaslighting. Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website. You can get in touch with Dianne on her website or by email. Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews by Dianne Emerson Amazon iBooks Get In Touch Website Forum Contact Facebook Subscribe to the show: iTunes Google Play RSS YouTube Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives  psychopathic personality, narcissistic personality disorder, narcissistic personality, narcissists, narcissist test, RAD adoption

11 Heinä 201713min

012 - Gaslighting and Psychopaths

012 - Gaslighting and Psychopaths

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 012 Summary: In Episode 012, Dianne talks about how psychopath harm the victims by the of use Gaslighting (a form of mental abuse). The word Gaslighting was first used in a play in the 1938 version. A movie about Gaslighting was released in 1945. The term Gaslighting comes from the psychopath flickering the lights and dimming the lights used at that time. Gaslighting starts out very slowly and increases over time. The end goal is to get the victim to start to question their sanity. Typically victims start to believe they are in fact crazy because the Gaslighting is so hard to detect.  Psychopaths were interviewed in Dianne’s book about Gaslighting. Dianne shares an example from her book, Psychopaths in Our Lives Much to the surprise the psychopaths had never heard the term but considered it a key element in how they abuse victims. Gaslighting will be discussed further in the next podcast. Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website. You can get in touch with Dianne on her website or by email   Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews by Dianne Emerson Amazon iBooks Get In Touch Website Forum Contact Facebook Subscribe to the show: iTunes Google Play RSS YouTube Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives Rad, conduct disorder, sociopathic behavior, conduct disorder in children, psycho test, the psychopath test, sociopath, psychopath test, oppositional

11 Heinä 201716min

011 – How People Get Involved with a Psychopath Part 2

011 – How People Get Involved with a Psychopath Part 2

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 011 Summary: In Episode 011, Dianne helps us explore how psychopaths gather information from their victims. When someone takes an interest in your life and in who you are, it’s usually a flattering experience. However, with psychopaths, they are displaying an interest to extract the “keys to the safe”. Tune in to find out how psychopaths gather information about their future victim by offering a kind, listening ear. they’d use that information against you. Listen as Dianne shares direct quotes from psychopaths and explains how a psychopath victimizes you within their first conversation. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:13 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:22 – Dianne is the author of Psychopaths in Our Lives 00:55 – The purpose of this podcast is to chat about psychopaths 01:29 – Today, we’ll explore further how people get involved with psychopaths 01:52 – Many victims brush off their first instincts 02:05 – Psychopaths are good at operating under your instincts 02:46 – When you first meet a psychopath, they’re in the “gathering stage” 03:05 – It’s a process 03:21 – Psychopaths need to get you to participate 03:43 – Even psychopaths are surprised at how much people tell them 04:09 – Dianne reads a quote from a psychopath 04:50 – Sharing things is a critical part of the bonding 05:28 – “Buy before you try” 05:32 – As a good listener and extractor of critical information, psychopaths will be in agreement with whatever the victim has to say 06:08 – “Psychopaths display an interest” 06:29 – It’s easy to start responding because of their taking an interest in you 06:44 – Psychopaths display understanding, empathy, and confidence 08:06 – “They know they’re playing you, but they aren’t really clear why” 09:11 – Dianne paraphrases a psychopath’s view on the gathering stage, “If I don’t show an interest and ask the right questions, how will I ever figure out the keys to the safe?” 09:27 – It shows how tactical psychopaths are from the first time they talk to their victims 09:57 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website. 10:38 – Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website 3 Key Points: Learn to trust your instincts—they are there for a reason. Be cautious about who you share your life details with and ask why this person is taking an interest in you. Change begins one step at a time.   Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews by Dianne Emerson Amazon iBooks Get In Touch Website Forum Contact Facebook Subscribe to the show: iTunes Google Play RSS YouTube Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives Rad, conduct disorder, sociopathic behavior, conduct disorder in children, psycho test, the psychopath test, sociopath, psychopath test, oppositional defiant disorder treatment, psychopath, signs of a psychopath, psychopathy, aspd, conduct disorder treatment, signs of a sociopath, sociopath symptoms, sociopath traits, dealing with a sociopath, sociopath quiz, psychopath quiz, am I a psychopath, am I a sociopath, sociopath test, psychopathic traits, psychopathy symptoms, sociopathy, sociopath signs, sociopathic tendencies, traits of a psychopath, psychopathy checklist, symptoms of a psychopath, narcissist, personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, psychopathic tendencies, psychopath signs, psychopathic personality, narcissistic personality disorder, narcissistic personality, narcissists, narcissist test, RAD adoption

26 Kesä 201711min

010 - How People Get Involved with a Psychopath Part 1

010 - How People Get Involved with a Psychopath Part 1

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 010 Summary: In Episode 010, Dianne talks about the initial interactions psychopaths have with their victims. Psychopaths are known to inflict pain and misery pm their on victims lives and then turn the situation around, by playing the victim themselves. Listen as Dianne shares what to look for and consider as red flags when it comes to interacting with a psychopath. Dianne’s hope is that if you can see the signs, you’ll be able to safeguard yourself from the pain that can come from a relationship with a psychopath. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:11 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:19 – Dianne is the author of Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews 00:30 – Dianne appreciates all the emails that are coming in! 00:42 – Dianne reads a letter from a victim who realized she was the one always apologizing and trying to fix things 01:45 – Dianne is sorry for your pain 02:04 – The pain might have been the trigger to help you find some answers 02:16 – There’s always a beginning phase in a relationship 02:34 – “Someone has to know you to figure out how to get to you and abuse you” 03:06 – Not making room for the person to share what’s on their mind will make it hard for you to detect possible psychopaths 03:04 – Psychopaths will leave all the talking to you 04:53 – Many times victims say the psychopath was someone they weren’t attracted to 05:26 – What is the key that draws victims in? 06:15 – Instead of looking into the issue, victims usually revert back to “the old times” 06:35 – Dianne was stunned by how calculated psychopaths are in reeling in their victims 07:04 – A psychopath literally lays a trap 07:15 – Over the years, Dianne has come to understand that their goal is to make the victim share openly and to for them to be the good listener; later on, they begin to victimize you 07:50 – Dianne struggled with the dynamics of what was really happening 08:26 – Dianne shares what one psychopath said 09:18 – Buy before you try 09:40 – The most disgusting answer Dianne received from a psychopath was, “I have found that if people don’t like who they are, then they let you treat them how you want because they think they don’t deserve better treatment” 09:59 – Information to a psychopath is like a script 11:13 – Dianne hopes that when you start to hear what psychopaths are actually thinking, you’ll be able to see how it’s not worth pursuing a relationship with one 11:23 – A psychopath said, “People trust me because they want to trust me” 12:15 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website. 12:31 – Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website 3 Key Points: If you already see red flags, don’t ignore our intuition and act! Do not let psychopaths or any other people mistreat you – you DO deserve better. Be cautious before putting your trust in new people that you meet. Psychopaths in Our Lives – Dianne’s book Amazon iBooks Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

20 Kesä 201718min

009 - Side-Effects of Living with a Psychopath: PTSD

009 - Side-Effects of Living with a Psychopath: PTSD

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 009   Summary: In Episode 009, Dianne talks about the pain a psychopath’s victim often endures and how the after-effects can linger as PTSD, depression and/or anxiety. Psychopaths use gaslighting (a form of mental abuse) to trouble the minds of their victims and it’s very common to walk away from a relationship with a psychopath physically and mentally downtrodden. Listen as Dianne explains the detrimental effects of being a victim of a psychopath and offers encouragement to those experiencing such symptoms. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:11 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:16 – Today’s episode is about physical and mental pains from the victims of psychopaths 00:45 – The comments range from exhaustion to anxiety 01:10 – Over the years, 99.9% of victims suffered from severe PTSD 01:36 – Dealing with a psychopath is a war between good and evil 01:59 – This episode is NOT a diagnosis 02:10 – Trauma from a psychopath is a real and painful event 02:28 – Traumas can complicate your ability to exit a situation and can cause healing issues 03:26 – PTSD happens over time 03:39 – People with PTSD are sincerely struggling 04:12 – “PTSD is an anxiety disorder that keeps a person preoccupied with both the past and the future, flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, or events” 04:45 – People with PTSD can continue to be depressed for months or even years 05:11 – The mind creates circular patterns 05:15 – One can be repeatedly thinking about the trauma 05:19 – One can be constantly on guard 05:21 – One with PTSD may try to avoid reminders of the trauma 05:34 – Can get panic attacks 05:49 – People with PTSD are also prone to autoimmune disorders and chronic pains 05:57 – There’s a great feeling of mistrust 06:38 – “Depression – persistent sad, anxious, or empty mood; loss of interest in once-enjoyed activities; feelings of guilt, shame, or hopelessness about the future; other symptoms of depression may also develop” 07:07 – People with PTSD can have a hard time recognizing themselves 07:33 – “Gaslighting is a form of mental abuse in which information is twisted or spun, selectively omitted to favor the abuser, or false information is presented with the intent of making victims doubt their own memory, perception, and sanity” 08:03 – Dianne shares an example from her book, Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews 09:29 – A victim’s health and mental being are attacked by psychopaths 09:52 – Be kind to yourself! 10:38 – Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website 10:53 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website. 3 Key Points: Your traumatic experiences can lead to PTSD and can make the healing take longer. PTSD is a real, sincere response to a traumatic event that can cause anxiety and depression. Remember to be kind to yourself – it’s not your fault if you find yourself in this kind of situation. Resources Mentioned: Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews Amazon iBooks Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

11 Kesä 201711min

008 - Motives of a Psychopath

008 - Motives of a Psychopath

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 008 Summary: In Episode 008, Dianne dives further into the complexities that explain psychopaths become who they are. One’s background and childhood could account for part of this, but it isn’t a clear-cut cause and effect relationship for ALL psychopaths. Listen as Dianne shares more of her discoveries through the interviews she’s performed, why it’s important to show empathy to the parents of psychopaths, and how psychopaths can manipulate their diagnostic test results. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:11 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:18 – Today’s episode is a follow up on the article: When Your Child is a Psychopath 00:49 – “If we don’t understand the past, we have no path forward to the future” 00:54 – Dianne received a disturbing email regarding blaming the parents 01:07 – We’re not blaming the parents 01:23 – Carl, the young man in the article went to a facility 01:37 – The big problem Dianne sees is there is no data for him beyond the age of 18 01:46 – Carl called the facility to report what he was doing 01:57 – The reporter paid a visit 02:06 – Interview with his family reveals that Carl is doing terrifically – better than expected 02:27 – Carl’s wife had a different story – it was a disastrous relationship 02:52 – The part that’s alarming is Carl now owns a funeral home 03:26 – We don’t have a way to know how psychopath genes get passed 03:57 – Dianne’s book contains 3 interviews with psychopaths 04:08 – One went through the diagnostic process of the psychopathic disorder 04:25 – Dianne’s question was, “How compliant were you?” 04:30 – The psychopath answered, “I was very tempted throughout this process to manipulate the results” 04:41 – Manipulation is always on a psychopath’s mind 05:06 – The goal is to get the victim to tell more about themselves and the psychopath to be the great listener 05:40 – Psychopaths seek out kind and caring people 06:17 – There’s a stronger possibility of using the card of the victim as a deflector 06:59 – Dianne has so much empathy towards parents 07:19 – Dianne shares a quote from a parent, “The #1 Reason is he’s my son and he’s incapable of returning that loving kind, #2: I might have played a part in making him that way, #3: He’s my son and I love him, and #4: Is it in me too?” 07:58 – Verbalizing or writing it down makes it much more real to people 08:30 – There’s a certain clarity that happens in writing our thoughts 09:05 – Victims try to excuse bad behavior of psychopaths to try to deflect the pain they’ve gone through 09:42 – Pay attention and listen to your gut 10:04 – The next episode will be about the more specific signs to look for 10:11 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website. 3 Key Points: There’s still no way to find out how psychopathic genes get passed – you just have to look for the symptoms. It’s not cut and dry—the parents are not always to blame if a person becomes a psychopath. Don’t paint the red flags white – listen to your gut. Resources Mentioned: Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews When Your Child is a Psychopath – Article from The Atlantic Magazine that Dianne mentioned Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews Amazon iBooks Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives Rad, conduct disorder, sociopathic behavior, conduct disorder in children, psycho test, the psychopath test, sociopath, psychopath test, oppositional defiant disorder treatment, psychopath, signs of a psychopath, psychopathy, aspd, conduct disorder treatment, signs of a sociopath, sociopath symptoms, sociopath traits, dealing with a sociopath, sociopath quiz, psychopath quiz, am I a psychopath, am I a sociopath, sociopath test, psychopathic traits, psychopathy symptoms, sociopathy, sociopath signs, sociopathic tendencies, traits of a psychopath, psychopathy checklist, symptoms of a psychopath, narcissist, personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, psychopathic tendencies, psychopath signs, psychopathic personality, narcissistic personality disorder, narcissistic personality, narcissists, narcissist test, RAD adoption

3 Kesä 201710min

007 - Psychopaths as Children

007 - Psychopaths as Children

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 007 Summary: In Episode 007, Dianne further discusses the characteristics of children displaying psychopathic tendencies; this includes certain traits and behaviors that are specific to children. Listen to find out why psychopathic symptoms go unnoticed in a household, the status for psychopathic care facilities today, and the reason why reporting can be complicated. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:12 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:18 – Dianne is the author of the book, Psychopaths in Our Lives 01:05 – “We’re finally getting information coming out” 01:25 – The Atlantic Magazine has a great article, “When Your Child is a Psychopath” 02:12 – Dianne reads, “callous and unemotional traits—shorthand for a cluster of characteristics and behaviors, including a lack of empathy, remorse, or guilt, shallow emotions, aggression and even cruelty, and a seeming indifference to punishment.” 02:48 – Callous and unemotional children have no trouble hurting others to get what they want 02:58 – In 2013, The American Psychiatric Association and the DSM say that the condition can go unnoticed 04:12 – Dr. Hare developed the youth checklist for psychopathy behaviors 04:34 – What’s being done now is trial and error 04:46 – The flaw or lack is in developing places where kids can receive support/training for their behavior 05:46 – Once kids age out of a facility, there’s no follow-up 06:26 – Few families get to the point where they find care facilities 06:58 – In China, there are tons of facilities for gaming addictions 07:20 – Research and self-reporting are key issues 07:58 – Dianne shares about the Ted Bundy case 09:12 – The big trip up for Ted Bundy was pornography 09:45 – Ted had a girlfriend who stayed with him 10:23 – He was engaged a couple of times 10:37 – He had a pattern 10:58 – Reporting becomes complicated because you rely on the family to report it 11:57 – Psychopaths are not always men 12:57 – Men who are abused by women are off the radar 13:23 – For more information go to www.psychopath-research.com, in the “Family” section 13:54 – Register to be able to post 14:22 – A person on the site posts about his child who is under care in a facility 15:18 – Dianne cannot diagnose any person without meeting them 15:40 – Don’t mislabel people as psychopaths 16:37 – Dianne would like to share tools to do the research yourself 17:04 – Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website 17:16 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website 3 Key Points: Psychopathic symptoms can go unnoticed – especially because you rely on family members to report such behaviors. There are few care facilities for children who have the behavior—this needs to be rectified. Don’t be mistaken, psychopaths are both men and women. Resources Mentioned: Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews When Your Child is a Psychopath – Article from The Atlantic Magazine that Dianne mentioned Dr. Hare – Doctor that developed the psychopathy checklist for youth Ted Bundy – An infamous psychopath who went on a killing spree in the 1970’s Psychopaths in Our Lives – Dianne’s book Amazon iBooks Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives Rad, conduct disorder, sociopathic behavior, conduct disorder in children, psycho test, the psychopath test, sociopath, psychopath test, oppositional defiant disorder treatment, psychopath, signs of a psychopath, psychopathy, aspd, conduct disorder treatment, signs of a sociopath, sociopath symptoms, sociopath traits, dealing with a sociopath, sociopath quiz, psychopath quiz, am I a psychopath, am I a sociopath, sociopath test, psychopathic traits, psychopathy symptoms, sociopathy, sociopath signs, sociopathic tendencies, traits of a psychopath, psychopathy checklist, symptoms of a psychopath, narcissist, personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, psychopathic tendencies, psychopath signs, psychopathic personality, narcissistic personality disorder, narcissistic personality, narcissists, narcissist test, RAD adoption

30 Touko 201717min

006 - Married to TWO Psychopaths

006 - Married to TWO Psychopaths

Psychopath in Your Life -Podcast Show Notes- Episode 006 Summary: In Episode 006, Dianne shares a mail she received from a woman who has married 2 psychopaths. Listen as the writer shares and describes her life with husband #2 and opens up about her son. Dianne offers her sincerest advice and encouragement—reminding the writer and each of us that there IS hope and a way OUT of this life. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:06 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life 00:13 – Dianne is the author of the book, Psychopaths in Our Lives 00:26 – Dianne reads a letter she received last week 01:16 – The person who sent the letter married 2 psychopathic men 01:22 – Dianne has a relative who married 2 alcoholics 02:04 – “I have an older son who suffers from several disorders” 02:30 – People refer to psychopaths as men 02:41 – Dianne recommends reading Bitter Harvest 03:41 – “I cried buckets. It is so isolating” 04:14 – Dianne would like to answer you in this way: 05:00 – The answer won’t be in a pill – no antidepressants 05:16 – Realize you’ve gone through hell, but there IS a way out 06:30 – Think about trying to manage the feelings of being right 06:53 – Be careful about who you communicate with 07:27 – Never go to couples’ counseling 08:37 – Safety is very important 09:11 – Find an abuse center that is private or located in another town 09:54 – Your son may have gotten his disorder from his father’s genes 10:41 – Deal with one issue at a time 11:02 – Refrain from telling him you know 11:45 – Get in touch with Dianne on her website or by email 12:42 – Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Facebook, Youtube, and on the website 3 Key Points: Victims of psychopaths go through hell, BUT remember, there IS a way out. Be careful with whom you communicate your plans and issues. Your safety is the MOST important thing you need to consider. Resources Mentioned: Psychopaths in Our Lives – Dianne’s book Bitter Harvest – Book about a psychopath woman Biblio – Where Dianne gets her books Psychopaths in Our Lives – Dianne’s book Amazon iBooks Credits Podcast Production and Editing Service rendered by Daniel Roth Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

20 Touko 201714min

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