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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:45 pm    Post subject: Yassir Arafat - Handwriting Analysis... Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

What drives this terrorist: Competative, intensely combative (enjoys the fight), driven, militant, organized and ruthless.

Yasser Arafat became involved in the Palestinian cause as a teenager, in the 1940's. Before the Arabs were defeated in 1948, Arafat became a leader in the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) to smuggle arms into the territory.

Arafat quickly gained a reputation as a ruthless terrorist.

Surprisingly, in 1988, Arafat told the United Nations that the PLO would recognize Israel as a sovereign state. The agreement granted limited Palestinian self-rule, and earned Arafat, Rabin, and israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, the 1994 Peace Prize. In January, 1996, Arafat was elected the first President of the Palestinian Council governing the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Unfortunately, terrorism still continues between Palestine and Israel. It is uncertain as to how long Arafat will remain in power.

The following assessment of Arafat's signature contains what I consider to be the most significant indicators crucial to an investigation of his character.

Aspects of discipline, power, intensity, unyieldingness, and a highly organized determination, reveal him to be a tough man to be reckoned with.

The form level (and extreme *LZ extensions) suggest he responds instinctually rather than from reasoned thinking. Like a pit bull terrier trained to fight to the death, Arafat's relentless, angry objectives, are propelled by dark animalistic forces.

The writing shows little humanity (sharpness and angular forms throughout). Behavior that mimics tolerance and flexibility, are in actually, diversions that mask his true intentions. Skilled in deception and rationalization (retraced *UZ and LZ), Arafat's writing shows a distinct lack of compassion (sharpness). This allows him to justify his willingness to inflict pain on others, by whatever means suites him.

Arafat's signature reveals an uncompromising, contemptuous approach to life (rigid, heavy slant, (ya out of the zonal arena). The exceptional ascending slant suggest the pretense of optimism that serves to compensate for the discouragement he often feels internally.

Two particularly outstanding features of Arafat's script are cruelty (all circle formations are distinctly angular) and his unrelenting rage (extreme LZ length, accompanied by heavy down stroke pressure and lead-in strokes).

From his writing we can see that his motivations are primarily initiated out of extremist ideals, an all-or-nothing approach to problems (extreme LZ length plus pressure without release). He will conceal and deny, thinking only in cliches (narrowness to retracing in both UZ and LZ). This is always down through the guise of optimism (ascending baseline).

It is my opinion, that Arafat's writing reveals a very dangerous man, quite capable of influencing and creating chaos wherever he is.

http://www.trialrun.com/id4u/profiles/yassir_arafat.html
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 6:55 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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Arafat's relentless, angry objectives, are propelled by dark animalistic forces. The writing shows little humanity...

And then we get blamed for calling Arafat and the PLO-Arabs vicious, rabid beasts and filthy animals from hell.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:00 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Jim wrote:
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Arafat's relentless, angry objectives, are propelled by dark animalistic forces. The writing shows little humanity...

And then we get blamed for calling Arafat and the PLO-Arabs vicious, rabid beasts and filthy animals from hell.


You think they'd admit it of themselves? Question
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:00 pm    Post subject: Searing Flames of Torturous Agony Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

All bullShit aside, I wonder if his soul has departed yet? I should feel some remorse at the loss of a human soul. After all, I claim Christ and compassion and forgiveness are the hallmarks of our faith. But ... Like Uday and Qusay, for Yassir I simply look on completely ambivilant as to what I know for certain awaits him in the next life. Huh. Oh well. He made his choices and now he has all eternity to ponder them

The Book of Proverbs tells us: "The whole village rejoices when a wicked man dies"
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He's been visited by the souls of those who he made to suffer... and they've taken him to be judged.... so I imagine in the next 24 hours he'll be satan's room mate...
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Searing Flames of Torturous Agony Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

sparky wrote:
He made his choices and now he has all eternity to ponder them

The flames might be a hinderance to clear thinking, spark. Confused

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