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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

BLACK MENTAL HEALTH BMH and the BLACK NATIONAL PARTY BNP


BLACK MENTAL HEALTH BMH
and the
BLACK NATIONAL PARTY BNP
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THE
HOLY BOOK OF RACIAL GOVERNMENT






 

5 comments:

  1. Does BMH UK explicitly cover the topic of Moral Insanity, inherent in White Supremacist Racists, and its transfer to the Black people the White Supremacist Racists control?



    Moral insanity

    Moral insanity referred to a type of mental disorder consisting of abnormal emotions and behaviours in the apparent absence of intellectual impairments, delusions or hallucinations. It was an accepted diagnosis in Europe and America through the second half of the 19th century.

    The physician James Cowles Prichard coined the term in 1835 in his Treatise on insanity and other disorders affecting the mind. He defined moral insanity as: "madness consisting in a morbid perversion of the natural feelings, affections, inclinations, temper, habits, moral dispositions, and natural impulses, without any remarkable disorder or defect of the interest or knowing and reasoning faculties, and particularly without any insane illusion or hallucinations."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_insanity

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  2. Animism

    Animism (from Latin anima "soul, life")[1][2] refers to the belief that non-human entities are spiritual beings, or at least embody some kind of life-principle.[3]

    Animism encompasses the beliefs that there is no separation between the spiritual and physical (or material) world, and souls or spirits exist, not only in humans, but also in all other animals, plants, rocks, geographic features such as mountains or rivers, or other entities of the natural environment.[4] Animism may further attribute souls to abstract concepts such as words, true names, or metaphors in mythology. Examples of Animism can be found in forms of Shinto, Serer, Hinduism, Buddhism, Pantheism, Paganism, and Neopaganism.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animism




    History of the Brandon Mental Health Centre

    http://www.hillmanweb.com/bmhc/introtxt.html

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  3. Métis people (Canada)

    The Métis ( /meɪˈtiː/; Canadian French: [meˈtsɪs]; Michif: [mɪˈtʃɪf]) are one of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who trace their descent to mixed First Nations and European heritage.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9tis_people_(Canada)

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  4. Asylum (2005 film)

    Asylum is a 2005 drama film directed by David Mackenzie and made by Mace Neufeld Productions, Samson Films, Seven Arts Productions, Zephyr Films Ltd and released by Paramount Classics. It is based on the novel Asylum by Patrick McGrath and was adapted for the screen by Patrick Marber and Chrysanthy Balis.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asylum_(2005_film)




    Asylum - (Official Trailer) 2005

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmgimnEOygQ

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  5. Asylum (2008 film)

    Asylum is a horror film from 20th Century Fox released on DVD in 2008. David R. Ellis, of the sequel to Final Destination and the movie Snakes on a Plane, directed. Parts of the movie were filmed on the campus of Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. The film stars Sarah Roemer.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asylum_(2008_film)



    Asylum Trailer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FehgW7anqMY

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