Recent
Arafat, Yasser | | 440 65 |
Ataturk, Mustafa Kemal | | 250 |
Churchill, Winston | | 510 |
Franco, Francisco | | 190 |
Gestapo | | 35 |
Goebbels, Joseph | | 70 |
Gorbachev, Mikhail | | 500 |
Goring, Herman | | 350150 |
Himmler, Heinrich | | 35 |
Hitler, Adolf | | 430 40 |
IRA | | 100 |
KGB | | 55 |
Khomeini, Ayatollah | | 75 |
King Faisal (Saudi Arabia) | | 480 |
Lenin, Vladimir | | 405 80 |
London Blitz | | 40 |
Mao, Chairman | | 185 |
Marx, Karl | | 130 |
Mengela, Dr. Joseph | | 25 |
Montgomery, Gen. Bernard | | 450 |
Nazism | | 50 |
Noriega, Manuel | | 60 |
Duvalier, Papa Doc | | 25 |
Pot, Pol | | 35 |
Stalin, Joseph | | 70 |
Trotsky, Leon | | 205 |
Current
Abbas, Mahmoud | | 230 |
al-Qaeda | | 30 |
al-Zarqawi, Abu Musab | | 60 |
bin Laden, Osama | | 40 |
Castro, Fidel | | 445 180 |
“Chemical Ali” | | 160 |
China prior to reforms | | 150 |
China after reforms | | 195 |
European Union | | 205 |
HAMAS | | 105 |
Hezbollah | | 85 |
Hussein, Saddam | | 65 |
Gadhafi, Moammar | | 160 190 |
Karzai, Hamid (Afghanistan) | | 415 |
Khutami, Muhammad | | 200 |
Kim Chong II (N. Korea) | | 160 |
Milosevic, Slobodan | | 130 |
Musharraf, Gen. Pervez | | 425 |
Pinochet, Gen. Augusto | | 155 |
PLO | | 55 |
Putin, Vladimir | | 190 |
Sharon, Ariel | | 205 |
Sistani, Grand Ayatollah Ali | | 125 |
Taliban | | 65 |
UNESCO | | 355 |
United Nations | | 195 |
United Nations Security Council | | 180 |
Note: Two numbers with an arrow (“
“ or “
“) between them indicate early-career and then later-career calibrations. Many leaders fall in integrity due to corruption by earthly power (e.g., Arafat 440
65.) Arafat’s replacement by Abbas (cal. 230), together with Sharon at 205, renews hope for peace in that long-standing, violent conflict.
The above figures speak for themselves. One curiosity is that both Napoleon and Hitler calibrated in the mid-400s early in their careers and later apparently succumbed to megalomania because both showed a severe drop in calibration and their lives ended in disaster. They apparently started out with constructive ideas and left a legacy of benefits to their societies, but then they succumbed to the downside of secular power. Because kinesiological research (muscle testing) is beyond time and space, we can identify almost the exact moments when these changes occurred. With Napoleon, it was at the time that he made the decision to crown himself as emperor, thus usurping the prior authority of the Church in which only popes had the power to crown an emperor.
With Adolf Hitler, it was at the time that he simultaneously became the sole leader of all branches of government as well as the army. Whereas, in history, monarchs were still answerable to the highest religious authority of the day (e.g., the Pope, the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church, or their equivalent), but each of these dictators was answerable to no one. Nero even proclaimed himself to be God. In each case, the ego was proclaiming itself to be God and thus revealed its secret ambition, which is repressed and disguised as part of the inner core of the ego.
Countries and Regions of the World (Current)
In the 2005 edition of
Freedom House
, a U. S. study group, of the 192 countries in the world, forty-six percent are classified as “free,” twenty-six percent as “not free,” and the balance as “partly free.” Under Putin, Russia moved down to the “not free” category. In 2004, twenty-six countries showed gains and eleven showed declines. The eight most repressed were listed as Burma, Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, and Turkmenistan. In the Middle East, only Israel was rated as “free,” and twelve countries were rated as “not free” (Ingram, 2004).