The calculus of
personality and character traits from holograph analysis,
advances in
graphoanalysis of observer relative identity parameters:
Not sure why
this handwritten note is included, as to relevance of
content, but
very interesting traits, writing shows unusually deep abstract
imagery (ability
to mentally image concepts/ideas) in the height
of the upper
loops in the h an l letters, unusually deep and broad
practical
imagery (ability to image things perceivable with five senses)
shown in the
depth and breadth of the lower loops in the y and g
letters.
Also shows very high comprehension, and analytical thinking,
in the n and m
and h letters spiked tops of normally rounded stroke,
and v at bottom
of stroke. This writer relies on analysis (comparing
and contrasting)
and comprehension and imagination more than
cumulative
logical thinking like eg
This writer
relies generally exclusively on reason rather than intuition,
indicated by the
relative lack of breaks between the letters within words,
ie, the more
such breaks between letters the more a person tends to rely
on their
intuition, eg, Ira Einhorn’s style as almost pure printing is way,
way, into
reliance on intuition, even to the routine exclusion of reason.
The below writer
has loops in the small d and t letters which indicates
what I call a
runaway abstract imagination, in that this trait is called
sensitivity to
criticism, appearing in the d regarding one’s self, and in
the t as
regarding one’s goals, plans, and objectives. So below writer
is mildly to
moderately sensitive to imagined criticism regarding both
self and about goals
plans and objectives. This fear/motivator trait is common
and considered a
supportive trait for success as its “flip-side” motivator
aspect is that persons
with this trait strive for praise and recognition to
counterbalance
the imagined criticism they suffer from moment to
moment while in
that mode shown during time of the writing, which mode
may be different
later in different moods with different stuff on or off mind etc.
But the below
writer tends to react neither to this common sensitivity to criticism
fear/motivator
trait by deception, indicated by double loops inside small o,
or a letters,
nor self-deceit shown by extra loop on left side of o and a and d
letters, both bigtime
in that guy Sloan, nor secretiveness shown in the extra loop
in the letters o
and a on the right side of the letter. These three are escape
defenses,
self-deceit, deceit, and secretiveness, and I call them pathological
because folks
with these traits are not consciously exhibiting these traits
but
spontaneously due to emotional/mental makeup as evinced by this
psycho-neuro-muscle
graph, holograph, handwriting, as per interpretations
of standard
graphoanalysis terminology and objective evaluability by anyone
educated in
graphoanalysis per http://www.igas.com
Ira Einhorn’s
printing occasionally reveals loops in some letters, eg,
in one letter to
me a moderate double loop in an o letter, meaning
empirically he
was experiencing in that moment of writing that
letter this
charater/personality trait graphoanlysis calls “deceit,”
keeping in mind
that like all scientific/empirical study based
graph analysis
systems certain words are kind of co-opted from
the dictionary
as closest but no cigar to what the calculus of the
graph says, ie,
that is why to distinguish for general readership
from intentional
deceit, I term this double looper as “pathological
deceit” because
“they don’t know they are doing it” – other side
of the coin is
they think everyone else is like them as we all tend
to do
psychologically until proven otherwise. I have not mentioned
this before lest
Ira be overly condemned by one letter o, since this
kind of
information is like psychologist to patient privileged info,
but in this case
of truth to light as best solution and on this occasion
of apparent
interest in this arena, take it or leave it as you will.
David 1/3/2006 2:54 PM
David Crockett Williams, Jr. (III) dob
17May45: ~35yrs a
Graphoanalyst -- www.igas.com
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry --
www.csun.edu
Chartered Life Underwriter --
www.theamericancollege.edu
From: Jack Sarfatti
[mailto:sarfatti@...]
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006
1:43 PM
To: caryn anscomb
Subject: Sidney Gottleib, Harold
Chipman, Russell Tark, MK Ultra SRI RV

On Jan 3, 2006, at 1:13 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote: