My psychoanalyst friend, Howard Covitz (and fellow Daily Kos contributor), who is also one of the earliest Duty to Warn mental health professionals, just wrote this:
Howard: Yup! It would appear the Russians have been playing a multi-prong-way zug-zwang attack on America ... get'em elected, let it be known Russia was involved, wait long enough for chaos and rage and schismatic madness to ensue, dropkick DJT to the curb, watch Wall St plunge, job market collapse. Win-win-win-... And we hire an idiot just to play along ... Smart! .... Dijon Donnie must be terrified ... not of Sen/House/Mueller but of the Moskva Mambo! .... Easy way to pull rug out? Show the films from the Dossier Party ... would beat Peter Sellers classic The Party!
Hal: Ouy-ya! Remember when I wondered why the site Center for Research on Globalization would even publish a mostly positive review of The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump?
A website called “Global Research” just posted an article entitled “Is Trump the World’s Most Dangerous Man?” by Stephen Lendman. It’s a review of the Duty to Warn book everyone in the mental health community is talking about, “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump,” published this week. It offers opinions from over two dozen mental health experts.
The author of the review summarizes the book as follows:
They found “overwhelming evidence of profound sociopathic traits,” along with malignant narcissism.
Both disorders can cause loss of reality, paranoia, bullying, violent impulses, low self-esteem, lying, cheating, rage, impulsivity, lack of empathy or compassion, and possibly dementia or alzheimer’s disease.
I didn't think much about the website when I posted a link to it on the Facebook group page for Duty to Warn (see the bottom of this page). It looked legit. However, I noted the spelling of the publishing organization center with an e. and that the domain was Canadian I thought to look up the organization. I was planning to tout the fact that yet another international group recognized the DTW movement. I was surprised at what I discovered!
Remember the Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya who met with President Donald Trump's son, son-in-law and campaign manager last year? The other day she met IN MOSCOW with a reporter from Bloomberg News (apparently not fearing for her life) to talk about what really happened in the meeting.
In July the Russian spy/lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya said she would testify if given guarantees for her safety. Now she doesn't seem to fear Putin's gunsels. So is this an indication that Putin has decided to throw Trump to the wolves? I wonder if he will demand a major quid for the quo he already gave Trump (i.e. the election win) when they meet up in Asia. Putin, by electing Trump, has already won a unique superpower war without firing a shot. Our buildings are still standing, but Russia has managed to wreck American.
Howard: I think the quid pro quo besides the slowing of sanctions is little more than causing chaos in the West. How better than to elect, to cite Tillerson, a moron who, to cite DJ-his'self, makes "a laughing stock out of our judicial system" and government, as a whole.
Hal: I've wondered who in Russia logs on to read my website. It tracks and comments on all the mental health news about Trump. Here are some of the Russian domains used to read my website: How many readers work for the Russian government?
https://kiskinhouse.com/ (Russian finance site)
http://samara.rosfirm.ru/.../usloviya-kreditovaniya-po... (Russian financial site)
http://www.sribno.net/ (Russian home design site)
https://resant.ru/bezopasnoe-ispolzovanie-kart-tinkoff… (Russian bank)
https://biographiya.com/ (A Russian site of biographies)
https://resant.ru (Russian home repair site)
I assume that Russia has a task force charged with learning everything they can about Trump’s weaknesses (besides his sexual perversions). When they decide to bring him down and throw the United States into a constitutional crisis they will have more than enough ammunition.