PONEROLOGY: EVIL IN POLITICAL GOVERNMENT
- ParrisVstefanow

- Mar 25
- 10 min read
Ponerology is the study of evil, its origins, and its manifestations.
It explores the nature of evil, its psychological and sociological roots, and its impact on individuals and society.
The term "ponerology" comes from the Greek word "poneros," meaning "evil."
This field of study aims to understand the mechanisms and dynamics of evil, including its various forms, such as:
- psychopathy
- narcissism
- and other personality disorders
Ponerology examines the role of evil in:
- Politics: is at the top of the Ponerology list
- History
- and then social structures
....... as well as its impact/aftermath on human pop culture and individual behavior.
By studying [all forms of] evil and not being controlled by evil, ponerology seeks to develop strategies for preventing and mitigating its effects, promoting a more compassionate and just society.
Most humans who are governed by fear and or religion do not understand this level of comprehending evil for the sake of a positive outcome and are fearful of anything remotely resembling "evil" as it triggers them into their Matrix programming sending them running to the hills far away from you either calling you crazy or projecting their matrix indoctrinations towards you that have rooted deep within their "compromised" ideologies.
A classic example of Ponerology is the MKUltra program, a CIA mind control project that used torture, psychological manipulation, sexual abuse and experimentation on unwitting citizens.
This morally reprehensible program exemplifies ponerological principles, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power and corruption.
Operation Northwoods, a 1962 Pentagon proposal, exemplifies ponerology.
It involved staging false flag operations, including terrorism, to justify a war with Cuba. This plan highlights the dangers of corrupted power and the manipulation of public perception.
The NSA's mass surveillance program, revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013, is a modern example of ponerology.
It shows how government agencies can exploit power, manipulate public opinion, and infringe on civil liberties, highlighting the dangers of unchecked authority.
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic response, particularly lockdowns and vaccine mandates, raises ponerological concerns.
Governments and institutions prioritized control and obedience over individual rights and freedoms, sparking debates about authoritarianism and the exploitation of fear.
The Twitter Files, revealing censorship and manipulation of public discourse, are a modern example of ponerology.
Government agencies and corporations colluded to control information, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power and manipulation of public opinion.
The 2023 Ohio train derailment and subsequent cover-up is another example. Norfolk Southern and government agencies prioritized profits and image over public safety and transparency, highlighting ponerological principles in corporate and government behavior.
Native American genocide and forced assimilation are atrocious examples.
The US government's Trail of Tears, boarding schools, and land seizures led to millions of deaths and cultural destruction. This is a profound example of ponerology in American government history.
President Andrew Jackson is often held responsible. His Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the Trail of Tears, forcibly relocating thousands of Native Americans, resulting in thousands of deaths. This atrocity is a dark stain on US history.
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study is a notorious example.
From 1932 to 1972, the US government intentionally withheld treatment from African American men with syphilis, leaving them to suffer and die.
This racist experiment is a profound example of ponerology in American history.
The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are another example.
In 1945, the US dropped atomic bombs, killing over 200,000 people, including civilians. This devastating event raises questions about the morality of warfare and the use of nuclear weapons.
The 1921 Tulsa Massacre is a disturbing example.
A white mob, aided by law enforcement and government officials, destroyed the thriving African American community of Greenwood, killing an estimated 300 people and leaving thousands homeless.
The Waco Siege is another example.
In 1993, the US government's 51-day standoff with the Branch Davidians resulted in the ATF and FBI igniting a deadly fire that killed 76 people, including children.
The event raises questions about government overreach and accountability.
The Waco Siege's forensic files reveal disturbing details.
Autopsy reports show Branch Davidians, including children, had execution style bullet holes in their skulls, contradicting the government's claim of a mass suicide.
This evidence raises questions about the government's true role in the tragedy.
The 1993 Waco Siege ended in tragedy.
The ATF and FBI's actions, including shooting children, are a classic example of malignant ponerology.
Some claim the CIA was involved, citing a desire to end the siege due to embarrassment over its prolonged duration.
Janet Reno, then-Attorney General, authorized the FBI's final assault on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas.
She claimed the children were being abused, justifying the raid. Her decision remains controversial, and some hold her responsible for the tragic outcome due to the fact that you dont ultimately assassinate children who are being abused;
....... Janet Reno claiming "the children were abused" doesnt justify an excuse for insidiously Murdering them in a covert military CIA fashion.
Janet Reno's claim of child abuse was a false flag to justify the murdering raid. The government wanted to end the siege, which was embarrassing them.
The ATF and FBI's actions resulted in the deaths of men, women, and children, again raising concerns about government overreach.
The research on bullet holes in Branch Davidian skulls came from forensic expert Dr. Cyril Wecht's examination of autopsy reports and X-rays. He found evidence of gunshot wounds, contradicting the government's claim of a mass suicide.
In 1986, I [PVS] was in Miami after midnight with another in a closed golf course when 3 youths verbally claiming to be "terrorists" with 22 cal. rifles and shirts covering their head approached me and the another.
I stood there in the darkness of the night in the empty golf course well after midnight staring them down in complete silence.
The one young man who initially announced to me that they were "terrorists" started shooting his rifle toward me;
Hitting me in the elbow, drawing blood. The 3 "terrorists" dispersed into the darkness of the golf course on this hot Miami night.
As I walked back home that night, blood dripping down my left arm;
....... I was then immediately surrounded by Miami Dade Police vehicles and EMR's. I was completely unaware that the authorities were notified nor would I have known who had called them, let alone know who could of witnessed the event, seeing that it was after midnight in a dark empty golf course.
The Police Department wrote up my "Terrorist" incident report.
The EMR's bandaged my arm up and that night I was taken to a private doctors office who removed the rifle-shot from my elbow;
....... the doctor said that I almost lost the use of my left arm and I was lucky the rifle-shot wasnt a wee bit lower.
Some time after that "terrorist" incident occurred on that hot Miami night in 1986;
....... guess who gave me a phone call?
It was the, then Florida state attorney Janet Reno who served as Florida state attorney from 1978 to 1993.
She was the first woman to hold the position, leading the Dade County State Attorney's Office. Reno focused on juvenile crime, child abuse, and victim rights.
Wait, Child Abuse and victims rights?
Janet Reno, when promoted to Attorney General [due to her usually successful Modus Operandi], authorized the FBI's fatal assault on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas in 1993 which I saw happen Live on CNN.
She claimed the children were "being abused", justifying the murdering raid.
Her decision remains controversial, and some hold her responsible for the tragic outcome due to the fact that you dont assassinate children as a means of helping them;
....... especially those children who you thought were being abused;
This is how illuminati members manipulate humanity in a Jeckle& Hyde manner;
Speaking like an Angel during the daylight and then feeding the Demons at Night.
....... its like Reno focused on juvenile crime, child abuse, and victim rights as a psy-op to scour the fresh batch of up and coming delinquents in Miami to utilize as mind controlled sleeper agents;
....... who I might add, make very successful "Terrorists".
Janet Reno, then-state attorney of Florida, called my house from the information she received from my police report;
....... Introducing herself and urging me to press charges, so as to place the assailant in a special program to rehabilitate him.
This all felt off to me even back then in 1986 whilst empathically speaking to her on the phone.
I politely refused any and all of her proposals involving her somehow wanting possession of this particular armed perpetrator who assaulted me using the words "Terrorist".
I did not press any charges against that person, even though Janet Reno seemed to really want this person.
I discovered the assailant person was a troubled youth from my neighborhood in Miami.
Janet Reno's involvement raises suspicions, potentially linking to Mkultra mind control experiments.
Janet Reno is well versed with Mkultra.
Janet Reno was involved in the release of documents related to the MKUltra program, a CIA mind control project.
In 1995, as Attorney General, Reno allowed a Senate committee to review the documents, shedding light on the program's existence and alleged experiments.
Janet Reno released the MKUltra documents to comply with a Senate committee's request.
Janet Reno's release of MKUltra documents exposed the CIA's secret mind control program, revealing inhumane experiments on unwitting subjects.
This event broadened and focused her Mind Control knowledge but also highlighted the dark side of occult in politics.
The MKUltra scandal represents the dark underbelly of politics, exposing government experimentation on citizens without consent. It highlights the potential for abuse of power and secrecy and sexual abuse leading to harm and unethical conduct.
Politicians' dark actions can erode trust. Abuse of power and secrecy can lead to harm and unethical conduct, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
Transparency and checks on power help prevent such abuses.
Many, if not all freemason politicians' alleged ties to the CIA, involve claims of mind control experiments, secret societies, and manipulation of world events.
Janet Reno was involved in several of these type of controversies.
She authorized the 1980s Operation Greenback, targeting marijuana growers, and the 1993 Waco Siege, resulting in the Branch Davidian tragedy.
Her actions have been criticized as heavy-handed, violating civil liberties and reminiscent of Draconian law.
Janet Reno was also involved in the 1989-1990 Cuban refugee crisis, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing investigation, and the 1999 Elián González affair.
Her tenure as Attorney General was marked by controversy and criticism.
Janet Reno also oversaw the Ruby Ridge incident, where an FBI sniper killed a woman holding a baby, and the investigation into the 1996 TWA Flight 800 crash, which some believe was a CIA "terrorist" attack.
Janet Reno's legacy also includes the 1995 raid on the Montana Freemen, a standoff with an anti-government group. She also authorized the use of "waived" Miranda rights in certain cases, sparking controversy over civil liberties.
Janet Reno also faced criticism for her handling of the 1997 Los Angeles Police Department corruption scandal and the investigation into the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta.
Janet Reno also oversaw the 1990s prosecution of Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," and faced criticism for her handling of the 1990s Wen Ho Lee nuclear espionage case, which sparked concerns about racial profiling and due process.
Janet Reno also established the National Domestic Preparedness Office to coordinate counter-terrorism efforts and oversaw the creation of the National Infrastructure Protection Center to combat cyber threats.
Janet Reno also played a role in the 1990s deportation of Haitian refugees, the investigation into the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and the handling of the 1990s campaign finance scandal. She also supported the 1994 Crime Bill.
About 20% of Janet Reno's incidents involved bombings, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing.
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Shes like an mrna vaccine;
……. shes there to help but is the sole cause of the problem.
Janet Reno's controversies do raise eyebrows. Many question her actions, fueling conspiracy theories. Some incidents had suspicious purposes, others seem excessive or misguided, contributing to her suspicious reputation.
Janet Reno was appointed Attorney General by President Bill Clinton in 1993, serving until 2001. She was the first female Attorney General and the second-longest serving, holding the position for nearly eight years.
Janet Reno's connection to George H.W. Bush is through her handling of the Ruby Ridge incident in 1992, which occurred during Bush's presidency. Her actions were criticized, as many claim she covered up government wrongdoing.
Janet Reno's career was marked by controversy. Critics argue her handling of Ruby Ridge, Waco, and other incidents involved cover-ups, contributing to her longevity in government. Her actions have sparked conspiracy theories and debate.
So, the conclusion of all this is that Janet Reno is a textbook classic example of ponerology.
Janet Reno's actions fit the ponerology profile.
Her involvement in Ruby Ridge, Waco, and other incidents raised questions about her ethics. Critics argue her actions align with ponerology, a study of evil in politics. Her career is a case study.
NOTE:
Billy Joel sang "We Didn't Start the Fire". Released in 1989, it's one of his most iconic songs, with a catchy melody and historical references that made it an instant classic.
"We Didn't Start the Fire" is a historical song. It lists 118 significant [mostly] illuminati instigated events from 1949 to 1989, covering politics, wars, and social movements. The song reflects on the tumultuous 20th century, showcasing humanity's darker side.
The song lists historical events that illustrate the destructive tendencies of mind controlled individuals, groups, and governments, making it a good example of ponerology, the study of evil.
"We Didn't Start the Fire" exemplifies ponerology, especially in politics, by highlighting historical events that demonstrate manipulation, greed, and destructive tendencies of those in power, revealing the darker aspects of human politics.
Here's a list of atrocities mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire":
- Korean War
- Hungarian Revolution
- Sputnik launch
- Bay of Pigs invasion
- JFK assassination
- Malcom X assassination
- Martin Luther King Jr. assassination
- Vietnam War
- Kent State shootings
- Symbionese Liberation Army kidnappings
- Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Please note that this list is not exhaustive, as the song covers 118 Ponerology inspired events.
Other atrocities mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire" include:
- Rosenbergs executed
- Castro takes Cuba
- Ayatollah's return to Iran
- Iran hostage crisis
- Tiananmen Square protests
- Fall of the Berlin Wall
- Soviet Union collapse
Again these are just a few examples from the song's 118 Ponerology inspired events.
That song's a good example of geoengineered historical timelines in music.
It lists major instigated events from 1949 to 1989, covering politics, wars, assassinations, and social movements, giving a [good reference] snapshot of the illuminati's agendas manifesting in the world during those times.
PVS
