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What are some scientifically proven facts about intelligent people? in Human mind readers
Staying up late is a sign of high intelligence as they experience increased brain activity at night
Being funny and a high sense of humor is a sign of high intelligence
More than half of the population in the world have just average intelligence.
Intelligent people always want to know more about world.
Intellectuals go to sleep late and get up late
Highly intelligent people tend to have less friends than the average person.
Talking to yourself is the sign of high intelligence
They underestimate themselves more than ignorant people.
They are Open Minded.
They are less likely to keep traditional values.
Grades and Age don’t determine Intelligence.
Worrying too much is associated with high intelligence.
Intelligent People are likely to avoid conflict. They notice everything but tend to say nothing.
They are very good liars as it requires many complex calculations to cover up lies.
Highly intelligent people are socially awkward.
Highly intelligent people are more faithful than others.
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Most revenge was done by testifying against the guards.
Look at this picture:
This is a picture of a Soviet prisoner of Buchenwald who pointed out the guard who beat and executed prisoners. This photo was taken in April 1945, when the US Army liberated this camp. Some guards were still present at this camp during its liberation.
The guard expected to just maybe walk away, but the prisoner who was scared of confronting him sooner, finally sought revenge and pointed him out to American forces. The guard was arrested and prisoners testified against him in court.
In April 1945, American forces liberated Dachau concentration camp:
2 prisoners stand over an SS guard they beat up when the camp was liberated. There is a story where the army turned away while 2 prisoners beat an SS guard to death with a shovel. This might be this photo, as one of the prisoners has a shovel.
Look at all the bodies lined up against the wall in the background. We don’t know if the army shot them, or the prisoners got their revenge.
During Dachau’s liberation, this photo was taken:
It’s a photo of prisoners beating 2 SS guards nearly to death. Interestingly, a Jewish US Army officer brought these 2 SS guards who were hiding to the prisoners. Clearly, the US Army also wanted revenge against these guards. When the officer brought these 2, he told the prisoners that they were SS guards.
“We went outside and stopped them (from killing the two) and put the beaten Nazis on a jeep that took them outside the camp. They were so scared they jumped out of the jeep and tried to run but a guard killed them both. When the prisoners heard the shots, they cheered and begged us to bring them more men. They no longer wanted food, a shower or a bed — only more SS men.” -Alvin Weinstein, US Army officer who liberated Dachau
The officer also said “Suddenly these men’s strength returned to them and they beat those Hitlerites [SS guards] until they nearly died,” he wrote.
This is Amon Goeth:
He was the commanding officer of Płaszow labor camp. He was so brutal to his prisoners that the SS even tried him and arrested him in 1944. Since Germany was losing the war, he was no longer a priority and was let go.
He ALMOST escaped.
He put on a Wehrmacht uniform and tried to escape Europe. The US Army caught him in 1945. He denied being an SS officer. He was not facing any serious charges, and was going to be released. HOWEVER; he was identified by former prisoners of Płaszow. He was then handed over to the Polish government to stand trial. He was executed in 1946. Justice is best served as revenge, especially by those who suffered under him.
Keep in mind, many SS guards tried escaping the justice system by either having false names, wearing Wehrmacht uniforms, etc. But were identified by survivors, and faced justice.
This metal mask was worn during slavery for 3 main reasons:
1) To avoid s|aves eating fruit like apples, pineapples, oranges, cashews, bananas, sugar, etc.. while harvesting them, however they were forced to work consistently on all plantation farms.
2) To stop s|aves from singing their African spiritual songs. Not only spiritual songs also those of war, thus affecting slave masters, as they would motivate them to rebel and f!ght.
3) Lest they teach their children the African local dialects (languages), forcing them to learn foreign languages.
Sometimes s|ave masters would stick an apple in the mouth of enslaved before wearing the metal mask and locking the padlocks so they couldn't talk.
This is just one of the thousands of inhuman treatments our ancestors went through for centuries at the hands of those invaders who gave us Christianity and the religions of mental slavery and brutally forced divisions on Africans.
The bartender considers it, then agrees.
The man reaches into his pocket and pulls out a tiny rat.
He reaches into his other pocket and pulls out a tiny piano.
The rat stretches, cracks his knuckles, and proceeds to play the blues.
After the man finished his drink, he asked the bartender, "If I show you an even better trick, will you give me free drinks for the rest of the night,the bartender thinks that nothing could possibly top the first trick so he agrees.
The man reaches into another pocket and pulls out a small bullfrog, who begins to sing along with the rat's music.
While the man is enjoying his beverages, a stranger confronts him and offers him $100,000.00 for the bullfrog.
"Sorry," the man replies, "he's not for sale."
The stranger increases the offer to $250,000.00 cash up front.
"No," he insists, "he's not for sale."
The stranger again increases the offer, this time to $500,000.00 cash.
The man finally agrees, and turns the frog over to the stranger in exchange for the money.
"Are you insane?" the bartender demanded.
"That frog could have been worth millions to you, and you let him go for a mere $500,000!"
"Don't worry about it." the man answered.
"The frog was really nothing special.
You see, the rat's a ventriloquist."
How hard is it to land a plane on an aircraft carrier?
Hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life, especially at night.
I have over 800 carrier landings, with over 300 of those at night. The day landing became somewhat easier, but the very last night landing I ever did was still white-knuckle hard.
(I’ve heard it’s somewhat easier with the Super Hornet and the “Magic Carpet” system, and probably with the F-35C. Easier…not easy.)
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