What's Wrong With Them?
1. Emotional Fusion
Definition of Emotional Fusion
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What we see in Government Gang Stalkers is an undeveloped individuality. They can’t act like individuals and think, feel, or act on their own.
They can only function without anxiety as part of a group, doing what the group does. They not only take on the thinking, feeling, and acting of the group, but they try to make their targets take on the thinking, feeling, and acting of the group, too.
We can think of their problem as an underdeveloped individuality or lack of differentiation. They are dominated by their emotions. The need the acceptance and guidance of the group – pats on the head.
They need the group to tell them who they are. Without the group’s approval they don’t feel they have worth.
Government Gang Stalkers are often people with a pseudo-self who give up too much of themselves to win the acceptance of the group. They are easily molded and changed by others. Pseudo-self is a false self.
It’s their low level of differentiation the more he/she uses other people to complete themselves.
Sigmund Freud also gave us insights about group psychology.
Being a member of a group, Freud said produces the group mind. Being a member of a group gives the individual a feeling of power which permits him to express instincts he might have been able to restrain had he not become a member of a group. Hence people who know the individuals who do Government Gang Stalking have no idea of the hatred they express when they become part of Obama's Stasi. The new character that a group shows that the individual doesn't is the absence of repression of unconscious instinctual impulses.
The group acts without conscience, said Freud. "In a group every sentiment and act is contagious. Isolated he may be a cultivated individual; in a crowd, he is a barbarian - that is, a creature acting by instinct. The feelings of a group are always very simple and very exaggerated," said Freud. "It goes directly to extremes; if a suspicion is expressed, it is instantly changed into an incontrovertible certainty; a trace of antipathy is turned INTO FURIOUS HATRED." The only thing a group respects is force.
"Groups have never thirsted after truth," said Freud. The behavior of groups is based on fantasy, not truth. Groups are dominated by feeling, not thought. This is the cancer Bush/Obama has unleashed on ordinary citizens.