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Post by Dorian Ravencroft on Nov 10, 2006 8:51:35 GMT -5
What are you talking about? Whether he was crazy or not did not affect how smart he was. In many cases mental disorders can be th very cause of genius. He was a bloody genius, a crazy one, but a genius all the same. When hitler took control of the nazi party, it was made up of 13 people, all of them poor factory workers! After he took control of it he turned it into the leading power in Europe! That is pure genius right there!
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Post by Cassa Solo on Nov 10, 2006 14:18:43 GMT -5
Um..I belive you stated in the past that you have read on phycology..you might want to go back and re-read becuase what you said is entirely inaccurate up until that last statement.
He turned those poor factory workers into brain washed servents of the Fuer and then recruited the entire Hitler Youth organization..most of which were recruited against their own will, and taken from their homes to plot for and work for the Fuer.
If you were to read a book on the majority of the Hitler Youth you would find out that many of them rebelled and tried to spread word that their Fuer was blood thirsty for the death of an entire rase and that they did all they could to stop him, before there very unnatural deaths and executions taken at the hand of the Gestapo.
His meantel disease DID take control of his intelligence, wich basically destroyed many young lives and and hurt the nineteen-fourties. It took over to the point of where all of his great intelligence was there but was being used for violence, and control. He tried to wipe out an ENTIRE RASE becuase he was led to believe that they were why all the problems in the world and Germany were occuring.
Meantel diseases identicle to his do the same to many even today. All of which were geinuses before it took control. Anyone who becomes extremely intelligent after the disease extracts itslef, is intelligent because thier bent on the purpose or destruction towards what they believe to be a "problem". Or it's something along those very lines with a similar contrast, I've seen and met patients similar to such at meantel hospitals in Texas.
Now can we please try and get back to the darned subject....
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Post by Dorian Ravencroft on Nov 10, 2006 22:17:48 GMT -5
I never said he was good, I said he was a genius. It is an un-disputeable fact. His IQ 230, genius IQ 200, HES A GENIUS, PERIOD!
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Post by Cassa Solo on Nov 11, 2006 1:46:15 GMT -5
I know you didn't say he was good and, by the way, you might want to check and look at his I.Q again. It was not that high, although he ranked genius,it never went THAT high. You also need to check your facts on where the genius I.Q. ranks. It comes before 200 I assure you,160 even, ranks genius.
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Post by Dorian Ravencroft on Nov 11, 2006 11:31:14 GMT -5
No, I remember because I was super anoyed when my freind's brother got 190 and missed genius.
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Post by Cassa Solo on Nov 11, 2006 15:16:29 GMT -5
No...whoever told him he missed they were off. Just go to google and look up the ranks or go to a library and surf through a table of contents in a Master Phycology book. That's how I got the chart.
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Post by Dorian Ravencroft on Nov 12, 2006 11:25:57 GMT -5
wuteva
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