The Impact of Alien Conquerors on Human Civilization and Development: Human Characteristics and Traits

by H.Lansel
2023-05-05

[Abstract]
This article’s idea came from a presentation I gave at the 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology in 2022 with title, “A Perspective on Sustainability in Relation with Evolutionary and Clinical Psychology.”

In it, I mentioned that how religions played a role in human psychology which works against planetary sustainability by repressing women’s rights, thus promoting the overpopulation, leading to unsustainability. This article talks about theory that aliens developed religions to enslave humanity and how MBTI population statistic corresponds to that theory.

This article’s idea came from a presentation I gave at the 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology in 2022 with title, “A Perspective on Sustainability in Relation with Evolutionary and Clinical Psychology.”

In it, I mentioned that how religions played a role in human psychology which works against planetary sustainability by repressing women’s rights, thus promoting the overpopulation, leading to unsustainability. This article talks about theory that aliens developed religions to enslave humanity and how MBTI population statistic corresponds to that theory.

This article’s idea came from a presentation I gave at the 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology in 2022 with title, “A Perspective on Sustainability in Relation with Evolutionary and Clinical Psychology.”

In it, I wrote this:

“This means, in a constitutional republic, for people to have sound ethics, ethics themselves must reflect one’s rights and responsibilities. What people must always remember is that rights and responsibilities are inseparable. They are the opposite sides of the same coin. In other words, in a healthy republic, a fully matured citizen always has responsibilities that correspond to rights, and rights correspond to responsibilities. One cannot have more rights than responsibilities and vice-versa.”

“If there is an imbalance of the right-responsibility matrix and the system has been run in such a way for some time, that means there are some sort of sophistries to justify that injustice – to brainwash and keep the population down. This has been always the case. All the major religions including Confucianism (I regard this as not philosophy but religion) are these sophistries.”
(Lansel 31)

In the footnote of this text, I mentioned this:
“…Humans have the power to impose such miserable life and suffering on other animals but just because we can, should we do that?”

“They are not our properties, but fellow earthlings who share the same planet’s space and resources. They have sentiment and intelligence like ours, although not to our degree. They, of course, ought not to vote in matters of our lives, but it does not mean that they do not have rights to basic conditions of life.”

“It seems that assuming other living beings as properties and any practices under such paradigm lead to abuse. We have stewardship of the earth, not ownership. We have relations with other beings – but not ownership; thus responsibility to other beings and our rights to have our share to use earth resources – not abuse them. Same with the relationship between parents and children. Parents don’t own their children; they have guardianship over their children. In the old days of America and other Occidental nations, when children were considered as properties of parents, child abuse and child labor exploitation were rampant – from the same vein. This, sadly, remain to be same without much change in most of Asia, the Mideast, Africa, and South America. Abuse of women by men stems from the same mentality (Bancroft 2003).”

“The concept of having a God(s) – or Satan, for that matter – at the top, then everything (including power) comes from god and filtered down has such consequences. It gives ultimate ‘ownership’ to god and lesser ‘ownership’ according to the sociol-economic status – therefore different levels of ‘right to abuse’ other beings. This is why religions in general are so detrimental to human and animal rights. In this sense, capitalism is an extension of such religions and it gives stark examples of abuse according to ownership. Communism strips off of essential divinity in all beings but reduce each beings into banal materials. Post modernism seems to only look at world with such banal ways and strips off all meaning in the life.”

“None of these make any sense for the well-being of humanity and the planet Earth. If religion is a good thing, why does it have such a fundamental paradigm which produces an eventual detrimental result to every being on the planet? Erich von Daniken (1984) and others have suggested that religions originated from aliens, who are worshiped as gods. As outrageous as this may sound to mainstream academia, from this perspective, the religion makes sense, because these aliens will have no incentive to preserve earth resources and improve the well-being of human beings, but just exploit. It also makes sense that religions are designed to divide people and keep humanity hostile to each other so that humanity as a whole cannot unite and rise against the top exploiters. All the initial religions and early political economy systems took such exploitative forms. Something to think about.”
(Lansel p31 footnote no.54)

Also, I mentioned this:
“Religion and politics have such a close relationship because religious power has always been wedded to political power since time immemorial. In fact, the head of the state and the head of the religion were one and the same in prehistoric times. As an example, in a prehistoric society, the shaman was the head of the village and also the spiritual head as well. One should also keep in mind that the crown’s jutting pointing branches are stylized deer horns. It is a direct throwback to the tradition where shamans wear deer’s heads with horns during rituals.” (Lansel p35)

“It is interesting that throughout the entire Eurasia continent, deer heads with horns (along with other animal heads) were used in shamans’ rituals. What is even more interesting is that wherever one goes anywhere on earth, the unification of political and spiritual heads was always the case in prehistoric times.” (Lansel p35 footnote no.61)

Developed from those text and starting from the theory that religions were developed by aliens to control humanity, the following idea came about:

There is something called false memory, but how much of it is true and how much is just false memories? That is something that each individual must judge, but public opinion itself has a huge impact on determining such things as truth and false, regardless of whether or not it corresponds to the truth.

And the criteria for such public judgment this is heavily influenced by the epigenetic eugenic tendencies of humanity itself. This tendency is the result of the interplay between ruling and subjugated classes as well as evolutionary factors, and in order to explain it, it is necessary to look into the psychoanalysis of Carl Jung which is related to politics and economics.

According to Wikipedia, “Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychologist who was the founder of analytical psychology. Jung has had a profound impact on the field of psychiatry, anthropology, archeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies.” What needs to be considered here is one of his many works, “Psychological Types.” While this book talks about the his theory of types in only about 60 pages or so – and rest of the book, which are more than 600 pages, explains how he derived such theory from various religions, philosophy, culture, and science – it has been very helpful to psychologists in studying the personalities of individuals.

Katherine Briggs studied Jung’s personality psychology in order to figure out what factors in her relationship with her husband were causing conflicts. Her daughter, Isabel Briggs-Myers, developed the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) with her mother so that people could better understand themselves.

What does this have to do with false memories? It is related to the distribution and patterns of MBTI traits, which are related to the history of humanity’s relations with aliens.

In his book, “Psychological Types,” Jung divided people’s personalities into 8 types. In other words, there are 8 types.

Si = introverted Sensing
Se = extroverted Sensing
Ni = introverted Intuiting
Ne = extroverted Intuiiting
Ti = introverted Thinking
Te = extroverted Thinking
Fi = introverted Feeling
Fe = extroverted Feeling

These personality traits are part of every human functions, so everyone has these eight tendencies. Jung categorized people according to which one is most prominent in them. So if a person’s primary personality is Si, it doesn’t mean they don’t have Se or Ne. The other functions are secondary, unconscious, and so on. The interesting thing is that even the same function has different tendencies when it plays a primary, secondary, and unconscious role. One person’s tendency to use Si as a primary function is different from another person’s tendency to use Si as an unconscious function. In other words, even the same function has different tendencies depending on what role the function is playing.

And even if two people have the same main Si function, there are some people whose Si tendency is very prominent, while there are some people whose Si tendency is not so prominent even if it is the main function. So even if the Si function is the same between two people, the degree to which it is expressed depends on whether it is very prominent or not.

Modern psychologists and neurologists have found that people never forget what they have experienced. Even if the conscious mind forgets, the unconscious mind always remembers. However, when something happens and the brain can’t properly digest it and recognize why it happened, it leads to mental disorders. Depending on a person’s upbringing and current situation, all kinds of abuse and neglect can lead to these disorders.

Ronald Fairbairn observed in his psychotherapy practice that all such abuse and neglect can lead to mental disorders, personality disorders, sexual perversions, idleness, self-mutilation, unreasonable cruelty, immoral behavior, etc. From these observations, he concluded that the cause of mental defects and disorders in a person as an adult is child abuse, neglect, injustice/infidelity in childhood, etc. Even if the triggers and triggers of these symptoms are seemingly unrelated to these causes. These triggers can disappear or be reinforced after the event, depending on the person’s personality itself and how the environment changes later in life, allowing the personality to develop or be developed in that environment.

According to Jungian analysis, a person’s personality is sum of where and how all of these faculties and functions are. And a person’s personality depends these with all the combinations of outer experiences.

Catherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Meyers further refined Jung’s 8 types and identified into 16 different types. So, functionally speaking, people who are Si dominant will have other functions, so Si dominant people will be

Si-Te-Fi-Ne = ISTJ
and
Si-Fe-Ti-Ne = ISFJ
and Si-Fe-Ti-Ne = ISFJ.

Here, only four functions are explicitly stated in a person, while the other four functions are positioned as shadow functions.

In other words, for an ISTJ,
Si-Te-Fi-Ne, so the remaining Se, Ti, Fe, and Ni are shadow functions.

For ISFJs,
Si-Fe-Ti-Ne, so the remaining Se, Fi, Te, and Ni are shadow functions.

First of all, the distribution of MBTI personalities varies slightly depending on the country, but globally, ISTJ/ISFJ ESTJ/ESFJ ISTP/ISFP ESTP/ESFP are the most common. The MBTI has 16 personality types, and you’d think they’d be evenly distributed, but instead, the 8 types make up about 70% of the planet’s population.

It’s as if alien rulers in the distant past have shaped humanity’s disposition to accumulate convenience, strength, and power for themselves.

All ISTJs/ISFJs ESTJs/ESFJs ISTPs/ISFPs ESTPs/ESFPs have Si or Se as their primary or secondary function, meaning that their primary input function is S, sensing.

What this statistical fact means needs to be explained. We also need to keep in mind that all 16 of these types have 8 functions.

For a group to accumulate power, it must accumulate resources. So from the aliens’ point of view, they need a lot of working humans to accumulate resources, and they don’t need humans to accumulate knowledge and wisdom, which is not only unnecessary but actually hinders their dominance over humanity. Because if one is ignorant, one can be ruled unjustly through lies, deception, propaganda, and brainwashing. When mankind becomes too intelligent, it becomes impossible to rule by such lies.

First, looking at the distribution of MBTI personalities, it varies slightly depending on the country by country, but globally, ISTJ/ISFJ ESTJ/ESFJ ISTP/ISFP ESTP/ESFP make up the highest and majority percentage of population. There are 16 MBTI types. So it would be natural if these 16 types were evenly distributed. However, in reality, these 8 sensing types make up about 60-70% of the world population.

This can be interpreted as trace of extraterrestrial rulers from ancient times. This statistical pattern is the trace of what they created for general human tendencies so as to accumulate their own convenience, power, and authority.

All of the ISTJ/ISFJ ESTJ/ESFJ ISTP/ISFP ESTP/ESFP have Si or Se as Primary or Secondary function. That is, their primary input function is S function, the sensing function. Keep in mind that all the 16 types have 8 functions.

In order for a group to accumulate power, they need to accumulate resources. So from the aliens’ point of view, they need a lot of working humans to accumulate resources, and they don’t need humans who can accumulate knowledge and wisdom, which is not only unnecessary but actually hinders their domination of humanity. Because if you are ignorant, you can rule unjustly, but you can rule through lies, deception, propaganda, and brainwashing. When mankind becomes too intelligent, it becomes impossible to rule by such lies.

The 16 types are broadly separate in 4 types. They are:
SP Artisans: Concrete Utilitarian
SJ Guardians: Concrete Cooperator
NF Idealists: Abstract Cooperator
NT Rationals(Scientists): Abstract Utilitarian

Broadly, there are 4 ways a person is dealing with outside world. They are, tactics, diplomacy, logistics, and strategy.

Each of these 4 character types have different order of preference in using these 4 ways. Like this, in the order of preference:
SP: Tactics-Logistics-Strategy-Diplomacy
SJ: Logistics-Tactics-Diplomacy-Strategy
NF: Diplomacy-Strategy-Logistics-Tactics
NT: Strategy-Diplomacy-Tactics-Logistics

Strategy and diplomacy is need when one is dealing with changing a wrong system. No matter how much resources (=logistics) are poured in, no matter how good maneuver (=tactics) on has, if one is ignorant about the strategy and diplomacy, the attempt to change or correct the system fails. If humanity become smart and understand the system itself, it is impossible to fool them. This is why aliens breed earth human so that there will be a lot more SPs and SJs than NFs and NTs.

Each of these 4 types also have different Education, Preoccupation, and Vocation Interests

SP: Education on Artcraft, Preoccupation on Techniques, and Vocation with Equipments.
SJ: Education on Commerce, Preoccupation on Morality, and Vocation with Materiel.
NF: Education on Humanities, Preoccupation on Morale, and Vocation with Personnel.
NT: Education on Sciences, Preoccupation on Technology, and Vocation with Systems.

What does this MBTI distribution have to do with false memories?

I’ve said before that ” ….. even the same function has different tendencies when it plays a primary, secondary, and unconscious role. One person’s tendency to use Si as a primary function is different from another person’s tendency to use Si as an unconscious function. In other words, even the same function has different tendencies depending on what role the function is playing.”

There are ways to control public mind. Edward Bernays who was a nephew of Sigmund Freud first created method to this. He is the father of the modern Public Relation (=PR). It is very unfortunate that Freudian psychology prevailed instead of Fairbairnian in social engineering. He sought to control public perception by putting a sort of public persona for each public figures. By doing so, public will believe what they see. However, the whole truth is not all that there is. Also, in modern times, rulers figured out that they can simply divert public attention to some other public figure wholly unrelated to them, but still satisfy the unconscious need of the public – namely celebrities.

More importantly, perception can be manipulated in various ways. Introverted intuition, Ni, as primary function gives ability to accurately interpret one’s perception itself. However, Ni as an inferior function gives inappropriate attribution of meaning to what has happened and what one perceive. So when something happens, because many people have wrongly attributed meaning of events before, they cannot smoothly connect the dots between events. The mind at times fill in these gaps and this can appear as false memory.

Since majority of people has introverted sense and extroverted sense as the primary and the secondary function, the ability to dissect these propaganda among the public is generally reduced.

Aliens aimed to deceive people, so that was why they encouraged people with primary/secondary S function to breed more and made system to encourage that trend. The ruling class that followed the alien rulers kept that system and in 20th century, they became consciously aware of this system. They started to manipulate this system to maximize the benefit for them.


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