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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).

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