MALEVOLENCE

Malevolence

Is a verb.
Signs or attributes of Malevolence
In modem psychology, there is no single universally standardised list of exactly “12 core attributes” for malevolence.

However, the study of the Dark Factor of Personality (D-Factor)—which represents the underlying core of all dark personality and behavioural traits—identifies 9 to 11 specific traits that collectively define a malevolent personality. With 2-3 more traits that also come with malevolent personalities.

These traits are often grouped to explain the general tendency to maximize one’s own utility at the expense of others. The following are the core attributes that are most frequently described in modern psychological research on malevolence:

Core Components of the Dark Factor (D)
The D-Factor is defined as the basic tendency to maximize one’s individual utility while disregarding or malevolently provoking disutility for others, supported by justifying beliefs.

Callousness:
A profound lack of empathy and a general indifference toward the welfare of others.

Sadism:
The tendency to inflict physical or psychological pain on others for one’s own pleasure or to assert power.

Vindictiveness:
A strong desire for revenge and the persistent harbouring of resentment.

Deceitfulness:
A chronic pattern of using manipulation, lies, and rule-breaking to achieve personal goals.

Narcissistic Entitlement:
The pervasive belief that one is superior to others and deserves special treatment or more resources.

The Dark Tetrad
While often grouped into the “Dark Triad,” modern research typically adds a fourth dimension to form the Dark Tetrad, which covers the primary behavioural expressions of malevolence.

Machiavellianism:
A manipulative, exploitative attitude toward others with a focus on long-term self-interest and cynical disregard for morality.

Psychopathy:
Characteristics including high impulsivity, low remorse, and bold, antisocial behaviour.

Narcissism:
Grandiosity, a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others.

Everyday Sadism:
Finding enjoyment in the suffering of others during mundane, daily interactions, even without a specific goal.

Associated Malevolent Traits
Other attributes frequently analysed in conjunction with malevolence include:

Spitefulness:
The willingness to harm oneself just to ensure someone else is harmed as well.

Egoism:
An excessive preoccupation with one’s own advantage at the cost of others.

Moral Disengagement:
The psychological process of convincing oneself that ethical standards do not apply in a particular context, allowing for harmful behaviour without guilt.

Greed:
An insatiable desire to acquire more than one needs, often leading to the exploitation of others

Behaviours
There are many reasons why a being is malevolent, but one of the major attributes of a malevolent mind, is to:

Plot & Scheme.
To have hidden agendas that are being worked beneath a surface narrative.

Lie & Deceive
To create rumours, leading to conflict, to give false information and gain self-advantage from a false premise.

Immoral & unethical
Evil knows no rules, meaning that it ignores the rules and makes up its own rules as it goes along. It also uses the rules it breaks as advantage over others who conform to the rules. It has no care for life or limb, no questions about crime and corruption and no problem enacting them.

Malevolence seeks to undermine and prevent benevolence, and benevolence helps to protect against malevolent forces. This is a war for our minds, for our consciousness, a war for our beliefs and who we trust as the authority. Malevolence sees no authority above it, it is arrogant and yet it secretly knows that benevolence is the strongest force because it’s from love not hate.

Taught to Hate
If you have been taught to hate, ask yourself do you know the person you hate, do you have real life experience of the person and witnessed it? Or are you believing what the mainstream media tells you? Are you being told who is the good guy and who is the villain? Why do they want you to be in fear of this villain? Are they really bad or are the people telling you they are bad the real bad people who are threatened by good people they then paint as a villain and the enemy? If you are being taught to hate others, then it’s more likely the ones teaching you this are the malevolent ones and not who they are accusing.

Malevolent and Kind
Often the use of kindness is used to gain trust or favours and manipulate others. So being kind is not necessarily a sign of someone being a good person or a kind and giving person. It is important to understand that malevolent behaviour mimics behaviours that provoke emotional responses, in order to gain advantage, as malevolent minds tend not to be feeling sentiment or emotions for things or people.

Malevolent Types
Not all consciousnesses are the same. Some are lower regressive entities harvesting loosh life-force off people. Some are half dead souls clinging on to eating living flesh in order to keep their half dead body animated. Some people are hypnotised by evil entities and their signal hijacked by demonic energies. Some non-human entities see us as food, some regressive aliens or extraterrestrials do not have a human mind so do not have morals or ethics or care about human rights. Some NHI or human alien hybrids have no compassion, having been genetically bred out of them or genetically manipulated and removed. Some corrupt humans sell the whole of humanity out to gain advantage. Some people are hell bent on revenge and have let their hearts turn bitter and twisted. So, there are many reasons why malevolent behaviour and beings exist. It doesn’t make it right but with malevolence there is no wrong (In their minds). Simply no care at all.

Weakness in Malevolence
So it pays well to understand the traits of a malevolent mind, and how malevolent traits appears in people’s behaviours and deeds. The one weakness in malevolence is in its arrogance. That is the chink in its armour, which when discovered is easily unravelled quickly, because the power of a malevolent force is weakly held together with lies and false perceptions or trust that then breaks or collapses from its own self-deceit being exposed.

These are ways in which you can spot malevolence in anyone and in evil narratives pretending to be of benefit (Trojan horse), so you can be more aware and thus protected from entangling in it.
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