From: "Jeffrey" Subject: Re: Ya Mustaghath: The Shift Date: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:55 PM On Aug 31, 5:30 pm, AHWA wrote: > On Sep 1, 2:46 am, Sufi Bahá'í wrote: > > > As a "card carrying Baha'i" I have no complaints about the movie, > > Baha'is come off as rather over administered which they are, Fred > > Glaysher comes off as a psychopath, > > I beg to differ, as does everyone else who doesn't share your cult- > ridden malice towards Fred. Fred came off as nervous and a little > paranoid - understandable given twhat you cultists are capable of. The > getting the producers to sign legal disclaimers was a bit of an > overkill. But overall Fred came off smelling like roses. The > psycopaths and buffoons in Bahais in My Backyard here were the Murray > Smiths and that other WASP in a suit (whose name presently escapes > me), who looks like a classic Marvel Comics villian figure down to the > hairstyle, not to mention the entire herd of you Haifan Bahaim. > > W I agree that Fred did not appear as a psychopath, which by the way is defined as a "person with an antisocial personality disorder, manifested in aggressive, perverted, criminal, or amoral behavior without empathy or remorse." This is clearly the Bahai technique at work since Fred's conduct did not display anything of the dictionary definition of a psychopath. Of course, he did appear slightly paranoid, but that is because he has actual experience dealing with the Bahais who now occupy Haifa/ Wilmette. They are out there trying to get him (and us) so it is perfectly reasonable for us to be paranoid. Jeffrey