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==Comprehension of Archontic Deception Systems==
==Comprehension of Archontic Deception Systems==


To be able to understand the sociopathic sick mind of AD systems, one would need to better understand the general attitude of an AD infected human or nonhuman ([[NAA]]). We will note that [[Archontic Deception Behavior]]s are related to defining the presence of the [[Negative Ego]] and other related dysfunctional psychological behaviors and coping mechanisms that are described to define psychological states of; egotism, narcissism and psychopathy.
To be able to understand the sociopathic sick mind of Archontic Deception (AD) systems, one would need to better understand the general attitude of an AD infected human or nonhuman ([[NAA]]). We will note that [[Archontic Deception Behavior]]s are related to defining the presence of the [[Negative Ego]] and other related dysfunctional psychological behaviors and coping mechanisms that are described to define psychological states of; egotism, narcissism and psychopathy.


We will describe these in psychological terms to bring ways to clearly define the stages of identifying the development of an unchecked [[Negative Ego]] on a scale which increasingly quantifies its ranges of potential dysfunction. The early stages of egotism may consistently grow throughout adulthood to adopt more dysfunctions which if steadily increased through reinforcement, manifest progressively higher ranges of mental dysfunction which may lead to pathological lying, delusions, psychotic break and lastly, insanity. A person can have a sense of egocentric preoccupation that if not corrected, will steadily grow in its dysfunction in terms of its behavioral severity and strength. The complex of dysfunctional ego behaviors is enmeshed with addictive and instinctual responses that degrade the human being to act progressively more feral, thus, emotionally and spiritually undeveloped.
We will describe these in psychological terms to bring ways to clearly define the stages of identifying the development of an unchecked [[Negative Ego]] on a scale which increasingly quantifies its ranges of potential dysfunction. The early stages of egotism may consistently grow throughout adulthood to adopt more dysfunctions which if steadily increased through reinforcement, manifest progressively higher ranges of mental dysfunction which may lead to pathological lying, delusions, psychotic break and lastly, insanity. A person can have a sense of egocentric preoccupation that if not corrected, will steadily grow in its dysfunction in terms of its behavioral severity and strength. The complex of dysfunctional ego behaviors is enmeshed with addictive and instinctual responses that degrade the human being to act progressively more feral, thus, emotionally and spiritually undeveloped.