Mass Insanity explores the subjects of insane communities, the clash of identities, and how societies indoctrinate their members and shape their way of thinking. It uses theories of social, clinical and forensic psychology to analyse Islam. It explores Islamic invasions, piracy, slavery, terrorism, female genital mutilation, rape, suppression of human rights and critical thinking. It also discusses the decay of Western civilisation and the arising psychological difficulties. Why do millions of supposedly sane people endorse the assassination of writers, cartoonist, and journalists, the suppression of women, the killing of children, the destruction of art, culture and heritage? Can a society that includes millions of people lose its mind and how? In contrast, why would any country allow a group of people to immigrate, legally and illegally, to its territories to kill its children, rape its daughters, take its wealth, and destroy its identity? Why would a community lose the will to defend itself against an enemy seeking its demise? How could a society stand idly by and watch its own offspring being slain and raped? Again, are these healthy societies?
Theo Alistair is a professor of psychology who worked in various universities all over the world. Before taking up research for this book, Theo had spent years studying how terrorist organizations and the petrodollar-funded Islamic institutions indoctrinate their members. He conducted many studies that aimed to understand the motive and rationale of terrorism. He interviewed thousands of subjects to examine the psychological aspects related to the religious violence and genocidal ideas among Muslims. He applied several psychological scales. The results of these studies kept directing him to the original sources of Islam which were used by many individuals to distinguish right from wrong. This made him realize that a thorough examination of Islam and the Western political and educational agenda is a must.
Title: Mass Insanity
Author: Alistair, Theo
ISBN: 9788396544612
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Publisher: Liberty in Print
Publication Date: 2022-11-21
Number of Pages: 488
Weight: 0.5051 kg
Some chapters are extremely funny. Others leave you feeling outraged or in despair. They all connect together to make up this very reader-friendly, clear, passionate essay about the inner workings of the modern world. * M. Magnusson *