Corporate Personhood
Corporate Personhood is the legal concept that a corporation, separate from its associated human employees, has some of the legal rights and responsibilities given to physical humans. U.S. courts have extended certain constitutional protections to corporations. Since the Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are people, real people should recognize the deadly impact of granting the equivalent of sociopathic behemoths to take control over the world governments. This is a good example of using the legal system to produce international corporate conglomerates that act as the façade that hides the controller system of energy inversion.
If Corporations Are People, They Are Psychopaths
Since the general corporate culture promotes and rewards psychopathy, it attracts Workplace Psychopaths who tend to be corporate climbers for more status, money and power. Psychopaths are usually most common in the higher levels of corporate organizations and their actions often cause a ripple effect throughout an organization, setting the tone for an entire corporate culture. Workplace psychopaths maintain multiple personas throughout the office, presenting each colleague or competitor with a different version of themselves. This also defines Splitting Behaviors or dissociative identities.
Corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to make profits, to put their economic and profit interests above any humanitarian, ethical or moral consideration. It is common sense that a democracy or civilization that is intended to serve the people cannot be built upon the premise that money takes precedent over the governance of all human affairs.
In the documentary movie “The Corporation” [1] they use the personality diagnostic checklist DSM-IV to test corporations for pathological symptoms:
- Callous disregard for the feelings of others. Check.
- Incapacity to maintain enduring relationships. Check.
- Reckless disregard for the safety of others. Check.
- Deceitfulness, the repeated lying and conniving of others for profit. Check.
- Incapacity to experience guilt or remorse. Check.
- Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors. Check.
If corporations are people, then they are serial killing psychopaths who should never be granted the right to gain power, or govern and control the people. The massive conglomerate of multinational corporations are set up to behave as predators plundering the people through the closed loop systems of energy inversion, which hide the real predator objectives of global human enslavement by the NAA.[2]