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※→ Hollie, et al,

The counterintelligence/counter-terrorism (CI/CT) seriousness on the issue of "suicidality" and the expression of a "death wish;" are one and the same.

From the CI/CT standpoint, we all understand that there is nothing that can justify terrorism → in society. No grievance, no goal, no cause can excuse or justify acts of terrorist. The political ideology used to justify these terminal operations is merely a manifestation of the search for glory (as distinguished from true heroism) → compounded by the fact that there is a emotional and mental defect centered on the an act that seems to have some purpose and the mental frame of mind that they have nothing to live for, in the future. Dying for a cause, and risking their live for something greater then themselves are two different mental states.


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The suicide bomber, in the sure fact that survival is "zero" is the effort to end the pain of living, with the possibility that their end-of-life might (although not certain by any means) may benefit some or something. In some rational forms, it comes from the sense that their life is not worth as much as the life of someone else.

This is very different than the extremely intense feeling one get in an adrenaline rush; the sensation of little or no pain and a dramatic increase in energy and strength. It can become addictive; some paratroopers (not all) experience this emotion and feeling. On the LZ you'll notice that some paratroopers come down and are smiling, some screaming Wow! expressing the want and need to do it again. Others, look around and think I've made it - in terms of a sense of accomplishment. (A suicide bomber/martyr has no sense of accomplishment; they are dead.)

Promoters (like HAMAS. Fatah, PIJ, etc) of martyrdom do not actually convey the political implication of the act. They do not explain to the suicide bombers (martyrs) that their act is a form of coercion; to raise the level of fear in those that actually have something to live for; a better life now and the expectations of something even better in the future. The leadership of the various martyrdom activities are pitting their resources of those that have nothing to live for against those that have everything to live for.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Palestine Today
※→ Hollie, et al,

The counterintelligence/counter-terrorism (CI/CT) seriousness on the issue of "suicidality" and the expression of a "death wish;" are one and the same.

From the CI/CT standpoint, we all understand that there is nothing that can justify terrorism → in society. No grievance, no goal, no cause can excuse or justify acts of terrorist. The political ideology used to justify these terminal operations is merely a manifestation of the search for glory (as distinguished from true heroism) → compounded by the fact that there is a emotional and mental defect centered on the an act that seems to have some purpose and the mental frame of mind that they have nothing to live for, in the future. Dying for a cause, and risking their live for something greater then themselves are two different mental states.
(COMMENT)

The suicide bomber, in the sure fact that survival is "zero" is the effort to end the pain of living, with the possibility that their end-of-life might (although not certain by any means) may benefit some or something. In some rational forms, it comes from the sense that their life is not worth as much as the life of someone else.

This is very different than the extremely intense feeling one get in an adrenaline rush; the sensation of little or no pain and a dramatic increase in energy and strength. It can become addictive; some paratroopers (not all) experience this emotion and feeling. On the LZ you'll notice that some paratroopers come down and are smiling, some screaming Wow! expressing the want and need to do it again. Others, look around and think I've made it - in terms of a sense of accomplishment. (A suicide bomber/martyr has no sense of accomplishment; they are dead.)

Promoters (like HAMAS. Fatah, PIJ, etc) of martyrdom do not actually convey the political implication of the act. They do not explain to the suicide bombers (martyrs) that their act is a form of coercion; to raise the level of fear in those that actually have something to live for; a better life now and the expectations of something even better in the future. The leadership of the various martyrdom activities are pitting their resources of those that have nothing to live for against those that have everything to live for.

Most Respectfully,
R

Some great commentary, Rocco. I would offer that in the twisted calculus of the Arab-Moslem Death Cultist, suicide / mass murder in furtherance of their religious perspective is not suicide, it's “martyrdom”. The reality is, however, that these mass murderers feed on the hatreds engendered by their ideology and they find a religious conviction in the infliction of agony and suffering. They found solace in bloodshed. They saw God's design in destruction and suffering. The mass murderers think their actions meet a holy mandate, but the rest of us know that it's vile.

I think it is very obvious that Islam has never managed to drag ittself out of medieval thinking, whether that be due to its inherent dynamics or the conscious desire of its adherents (a lot of the former, a little of the latter I think). That masses of people want to live under the strictures of sharia is astonishing perhaps, but there's this dynamic of self-deception that goes hand in hand with Islam’s ancient fears, superstitions and prejudices vs. modern reality, and as we see, such deceptions are not harmless.

The idea of the infliction of suffering and death as a religious perspective is unthinkable to most of us. Nature has preprogrammed successful animals with a desire to survive, and once you add our ability to have a sentient perception of death, you have a formula for a more deep seated fear (at least, one that can be expressed by doing something more than just fleeing, like all other animals do).

My take on death is this: I have a natural fear of it under certain circumstances. Let me illustrate: A close friend was diagnosed with melanoma at 22 years of age, and in the 5 months it took for her to die a miserable painful agonizing death in front of her 26 year old husband and their infant daughter -- she was terrified. This was a frightening, suck-ass and heartless way to die-- the pain and horror she endured was a nightmare, no treatments changed a single thing, and she died less than three weeks before Christmas-- what a nice gift to their child. I do NOT wish to die that way. It's frightening, and the process of wrestling with one's mortality on an ongoing basis for months, always losing every battle, is mind numbingly terrifying.

I think these martyr-murderers via their politico-religious ideology and a “culture” that rewards suicide / mass murder have squelched the issue of self-preservation (via their religion, which deceives them via a promise that cannot ever be proven to exist, i.e., paradise) and they are very much aware that being blown to bits pretty much snaps off the light switch with no time to register the fact that one is in pain or dead (academic argument, that last bit). It is these aspects of Arab-Moslem culture; to successfully implant a goal without proof or evidence of any kind, that gives rise to the endless chain of death that Arabs-Moslems are amazingly willing to inflict upon one another and others. The sociopaths that Moslems define as heroes are looking to sublimate a love affair with the fascistic infliction of suffering and mass murder in Muhammud's name into the illusion of pious Moslems.
 
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PMW's Role in Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Salaries to Terrorist Prisoners - PMW Bulletins

PMW plays active role in Israel's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee debate drafting legislation to reduce Israeli tax transfers to PA because of PA's payment of salaries to terrorists
  • Palestinian terrorists have admitted that the payment of the salaries by the PA served as motivation to carry out terror attacks.

  • The PA salaries to terrorists were used to purchase weapons that were used in a terror attack resulting in the death of Malachi Rosenfeld and the injury of others.

  • Since exposing the PA's practice of paying salaries to terrorists in 2011, PMW had been instrumental in changing the approach of foreign governments.

  • New Israeli legislation being discussed would penalize the PA by reducing the sum that it pays to terrorists and their families from the taxes Israel collects on the PA's behalf.
 
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