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Psychological Ability to Deceive!

Psychological Ability to Deceive!

While I have been the victim of several instances of very significant deception by people theoretically close to me, I was very struck by a television appearance by Kouri Richins a month before her arrest for the murder of her husband, Eric — who was also the father of their 3 young children!

About a year after Eric’s death, Kouri published a children’s book – apparently with the help of a ghost writer — titled “Are You With Me?” about helping children cope with grief. She promoted it on local news station KTVX-TV of Salt Lake City, saying she wrote the book after she saw her three children struggle with their father’s death.

In May 2023, a month after that interview, she was arrested and charged in connection with Eric’s death by poisoning him. In March 2036 a Utah, USA, jury convicted Kouri of murder after deliberating for less than 3 hours. Kouri’s legal team did not attempt to present a formal defence after a very comprehensive prosecution based on extensive circumstantial evidence involving opportunity a series of motives – both financial and personal.

I followed the case quite closely and believe that Kouri did kill her husband by poisoning him. Despite this, she was psychologically able to ask for and front up for an amazing TV appearance which can be seen and is discussed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHsuMj4xWcE

This interview with a female juror in the Kouri Richins case is interesting in that this obviously very intelligent juror focussed on data (telephone records and financial records) in deciding that Kouri was guilty. This data focus is not surprising because Kouri showed little emotion during the court case. However, the juror — who expressed some empathy for Kouri — also saw the book and television interview as an attempt to make money (data) whereas I tend to see it more in terms of image management (which is something much of Kouri’s life seems to have been about).

See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPGtk29CX_c

This body language analysis was done AFTER Richins was arrested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW0vIHjk-qQ

I don’t like the presenter of this podcast, but some very interesting things emerge from police bodycams. Kouri’s physical reactions seem excessive (and performative), and she is incredibly unconcerned about dealing with the children:

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH4Xh3XBiZE

Is Eric Richins family partly responsible for his death? Kouri Richins, after years of marriage and 3 children (the oldest being 9) lived in a “family” home that was entirely owned by Eric — ie Kouri had no direct title to it. Moreover, Eric’s family seem to have all been very close to each other and protective of him (some reports suggest a pre-nuptial agreement was presented to Kouri on the day of the wedding by Eric’s mother), and Kouri complained that Eric himself wanted to control her desire to work and have a business.
It seems that if there was a divorce, Kouri would have had a fight for part or all of the “family” home and probably custody of her children. If all this is true, Eric and his family attitudes to Kouri probably contributed to his death!

While I think Kouri’s desire to escape her existing circumstance was the main driving force for murder, this podcast by a psychologist asks if Kouri’s “addiction” to seeking happiness through love was the motive for the murder:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MutqHzQk1d8

How children’s book affected verdict:

Deputy’s Body Cam Reveals Kouri Richins’ Words the Night Eric Richins Died

 

Trump is doing in Iran what Putin did in Ukraine”, says former head of British spy agency M16

Trump is doing in Iran what Putin did in Ukraine", says former head of British spy agency M16

“What Trump is doing in Iran is not vastly different to what Putin did in Ukraine”, according to Sir John Sawers, former head of British spy agency M16, speaking with Australian Broadcasting Corporation journalist Sarah Ferguson on 11 March.

Putin will thank Sawers for his honesty!

At a meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club in Russia on 27 October 2016, Putin was asked about Russia’s fight against terrorists, particularly Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) and the destruction of much of the city of Aleppo. Putin’s earlier actions again Grozny in Chechnya were also on people’s minds.

Putin said: “We keep hearing Aleppo, Aleppo, Aleppo. But what is the issue here? Do we leave the terrorists in place, or do we squeeze them out? Look at Israel’s example. Israel never steps back but fights to the end.”

Read more at
https://www.jeffschubert.com/putin-says-he-follows-israeli-gaza-example/

Trump officials asked: “Why Australian Jews aren’t carrying guns”

Trump officials ask "Why aren't Australina Jews carrying guns?"

According to a Sydney Morning Herald article by Michael Koziol on 8 March,  “Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin met US officials, including President Donald Trump’s antisemitism envoy, Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, during a visit last week, and briefed staff at the National Security Council, the State Department and Congress.”

Ryvchin said the Trump administration officials showed a lot of interest in whether the Bondi Beach event was sufficiently resourced and whether it had been “left vulnerable” by being unarmed. “But [it] makes you think: Are we still living in an old world, thinking that threats are contained and police and ASIO have everything under control when they clearly don’t? “I’m not saying the solution is for Jews to arm themselves, but I think we need to modernise our thinking about the threats and how to meet those threats.”

In my view, Australia would be better off without Jews like Ryvchin.

He thinks that Jews are a special species of people (he really would love to see them given special permission to carry guns) and tries to use US pressure to control Australian domestic policies.

Jews like Ryvchin will always put Jewish and Israeli interests ahead of Australian interests.

See my own experience with the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC):
https://www.jeffschubert.com/me-and-colin-rubenstein-an-australian-traitor/ 

Iran’s military defeat could echoe the 1920s-30s in Germany and Russia in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Iran's military defeat could echoe the 1920s/30s in Germany and Russia in the 1990s and early 2000s.

What comes after Iran’s military defeat and possible partial (economic, social, political) collapse could have echoes of events the 1920s and 1930s in Germany and Russia’s economic defeat in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Israel just wants chaos (while protected by the USA) and gets some enjoyment — as we see in Gaza — killing inferior (not God’s chosen) people.

Trump, in addition to his basic desire for attention and fame, has a demonstrated enjoyment in being cruel to anyone — domestic or foreign — who disagrees with him. He has now learnt — again domestically and in foreign policy — the joys of using force.

I spent many years living and working in Russia between 1991 and 2022 and saw how an underlying bitterness toward foreigners helped certain people such as Putin build their power and go to war.

The majority of people who helped Hitler to power expressed bitterness about Germany’s defeat in the First World War or attributed Germany’s economic hardships to it. The ultimate result was war.

Neither Putin nor Hitler could have acted on their personal fantasies if there had not been the support or acceptance of much of the population.

Iran has a large well educated population and inevitably there will be a section of society that will now truly hate the West and its Gulf state neighbours. They will seek revenge — to some extent by terrorism but ultimately they will conclude that Iran needs nuclear weapons.