Κυριακή 6 Αυγούστου 2017

Exposing How Women Manipulate Men




There is no definitive list of techniques to how women manipulate men but you can see it in action. The case of Dalia Dippolito, caught hiring an assassin to kill her husband, produced really good footage of a woman in full manipulation mode. She was convinced that if she could get her husband physically close to her, she could blind him. And she's right. As long as men remain unaware of their vulnerability to female manipulation they will continue to be victims to it. The phenomenon of MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) is a good way to open your eyes. Feminism is bad but it's only a symptom of the bigger problem: gynocentrism and man's vulnerability to female charms. If you want to learn more about this phenomenon you'll find it on youtube: bar bar, JohntheOther, Spetsnaz, Sandman, ThinkingApeTV, RazorBladeKandy2 and others Links: Dateline episode on the case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrf78... Snapped episode on the case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQBu2... Police interview footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3sBd... Phone call to Michael Dippolito https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izWHx... Michael Dippolito's victim impact statement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWNIy... Judge's reasons for sentencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg4Pr... Dalia is currently out on bail awaiting a retrial because, despite all evidence, there were technicalities. The lover she initially tried to get kill Michael gave video testimony claiming he would be out of town and he wasn't, and the jurors weren't individually polled as to their exposure to publicity over the trial. Her defence was that she thought her "performance" was all part of a reality show audition.



The Esther Vilar series continues. This entry is a response to RBK's comment but hopes to add to the knowledge base of Vilar's attempt to expose female deception.



Canadian feminists are intent on destroying the rule of law. In that aim, mental illness should be discarded as “normal” or “non mental-disordered” when a woman kills a man. Elizabeth Sheehy has convinced me of one thing: women are mentally ill.

Rita Graveline case appeal successfully overturning acquittal:
http://www.canlii.org/en/qc/qcca/doc/...

Rita's successful Supreme Court appeal reinstating her acquittal:
http://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-...

Quote from Dr. MacKay
http://www.lareau-law.ca/automatism_....

Response to a message asking me to help others do research:

Be generous to your subject, it makes your argument stronger. Give them the most generous interpretation you can and if it's still bad you've got something.

Use boolean search techniques: put quotes around people's names and use the + or – signs to eliminate unwanted results. 

Choose your search words and phrases carefully. Try to pick things that aren't common for results.

Search specific sites by typing the site name first 

If you get to a text heavy page use the “find” feature in your browser to skip to the name or phrase you want. When you find the part you're looking for it will help determine whether or not it's worth reading the rest of the page.

Be patient. Don't jump on the first bit of info as if you've got the whole story.

For Canadians: if you want legal decisions, Canlii.org has most appeal court decisions and Supreme Court decisions with their reasons for judgement. They have an extension for Chrome that allows you to search their site. I search by case name and also for names of so called experts who've testified. You can also search for terms like “battered woman syndrome” and “coercive control.”

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