Monthly Archives: January 2016
Maternal Alienation, Ann Morris
Source: Maternal Alienation, Ann Morris
It all becomes crystal clear…the “pot of gold” at the end of the rainbow
Dr. Sam Sugar posts important results of Recent Gship Survey
Every judge and attorney that works in probate needs to see this.
If you cannot open in pptx, open in Chrome browser which you can download for free
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6FbJzwtHocwQW5fQ0ZHYVZqWm8
this survey is a real eye opener. please share far and wide

Little-known reasons why you need to leave the narcissist ASAP!
The effects of psychological and narcissistic abuse come with many devastating consequences, but there are two that almost no one knows about–unless they’re a doctor or neuroscientist.
In fact, these two outcomes may be the most destructive result of emotional trauma over the long-term and is an added reason why–if you have children with a narcissistic partner–you should try to leave as soon as reasonably possible.
By now, most of us know that repeated emotional trauma leads to both PTSD and C-PTSD, which should be reason enough to leave an abusive partner. But, what many people don’t realize is that over time, these repeated emotional injuries shrink the hippocampus, which is responsible for memory and learning, while enlarging the amygdala, which houses primitive emotions such as fear, grief, guilt, envy, and shame.
Hippocampus basics
The hippocampus, which is Greek for “seahorse,” is a paired structure tucked inside each temporal lobe and…
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Who is a U.S. Judge most likely to award custody to? It makes no sense.
The Fraternity: Lawyers and Judges in Collusion, by John Fitzgerald Molloy
As lawyer and judge for half a century, John Fitzgerald Molloy both profited from our legal system and saw how it has been altered in favor of lawyers, to the detriment of society. He shows that the legal profession has continuously re-shaped the law, in subtle but significant ways, to make legal services ever more necessary―and more lucrative for the Fraternity. The power the Fraternity now exercises, including the power to decide President Bush over Gore, has been accomplished by creating a new religion, that of worshiping the Constitution in ways the founders did not intend―with lawyers and judges the priests of that new religion. Molloy demonstrates terrible deficiencies in our legal system and presents practical solutions.