Psychologist
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A psychologist is a person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by experimenting with, and observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments. Psychologists usually acquire a four-year university degree, often with post-graduate work required. Unlike psychiatrists, psychologists usually cannot prescribe medication to patients. Psychologists can work with a range of institutions and people, such as schools, prisons, the military, in a private clinic, in a workplace or with a sports team.
Examples
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Mattias Desmet | |
Robert Epstein | |
George Estabrooks | A psychologist who assisted with MK Ultra and boasted of using hypnotism to create an assassin. |
Adam Grant | Professor of organizational psychology who got tenure aged 28. Selected a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in 2015. First Bilderberg 2019. In 2023 proposed eliminating elections in a New York Times op-ed. |
Michael B. Green | Retired forensic psychologist who has researched the US deep state |
Robert Hare | |
Jeffrey Kaye | |
Stella Kyriakides | As European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety she was responsible for buying rushed vaccines for tens of billions. At the same time, payments of 4 million euros were put into a family account, allegedly by her husband. |
Timothy Leary | |
Robert Jay Lifton | |
Jordan Peterson | Canadian psychologist, author, media commentator and member of the "intellectual dark web" |
Steven Pinker | Canadian psychologist who flew the Lolita Express |
Fritz Pirkl | Cercle visitor, Hanns Seidel Foundation/Chair 1967-93 |
Tomas Pueyo | behavioral psychologist who wrote the paper The Hammer & The Dance, which was used as a pretext to justify worldwide lockdowns in 2020. |
Marshall Rosenberg | Creator of Nonviolent Communication, a communication process that helps people to exchange the information necessary to resolve conflicts and differences peacefully. |
Max Taylor | |
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga | Studied psychology at McGill University at the same time as MK-ULTRA research happened there. Parachuted in to become President of Latvia |
Michael Zantovsky | Bilderberger Czech diplomat |
Shoshana Zuboff |
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