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Sifting through prior posts, I found one relevant and worthy of
reposting. Where some hams are raising K1MAN's pyschology, what better commentary can we have than from Glenn's Wife, Bonny, which Glenn himself published? The following was posted on January 21, 2003. It is reposted with one caveat: The Logan Act is raised when, better, The Patriot Act should be substituted. ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Answering W4ASX editorials, today Baxter fired back. (In the attachment which follows) we learn that he equates himself to Bill Gates and Ted Turner, that people in Dayton ask for his autograph, that AARU is a registered trademark and that www.K1MAN.com had 64,582 hits during the month of December. But more to the point: 'My wife Bonnie says I am a narcissist.' Bonnie is on the money. DSM, the internationally accepted manual of mental disorders, defines narcissism as 'An all-pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration or adulation and lack of empathy, usually beginning by early adulthood and present in variety of contexts.' We all have characteristics that track DSM, but the difference between an order and disorder is dysfunction. If the characteristics give rise to a 'presenting problem, then the person is said to have a disorder. Quite simply, the issue comes down to whether Glenn's narcissism is all pervasive, invading, penetrating, and molding every aspect, nook, and cranny of the personality, which is, granted, a subjective judgment. The moment I witnessed the forays into foreign policy in Bougainville, I thought that line had been crossed. And now listening to Sam and Glenn talk about operations in Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Somalia, I know they've entered forbidden territory. Their activity violates the Logan Act, which prevents private citizens from conducting foreign policy. Glenn's response: 'And we have done some wild things around the world over the years. But in violation of the Logan Act? Come on Bob, who is deluded now?' In fact, Glenn embraces some of the same people we, worried about homeland security, oppose. Shouldn't a responsible leader be open, in the very least, to the possibility of adverse consequences? As Brian, K3VR, who has compiled an amazing dossier on Baxter operations in the arena of foreign policy, writes: 'Whether he is ill, naive, stupid, or a bona-fide spy, won't matter one iota to the agencies who have questions about his actions. They will want satisfactory answers to significant questions.' Our security demands no less. As to his respected Wife's assessment of narcissistic mental state, Baxter drops one more hint in the attachment. "Anyway, I sent Bob the $25 and he said he never got it. It did not come back so, being paranoid, I figured Bob was stiffing me." Unbelievable, this after the closest working relationship where I had proved my honesty time and again. Characteristic of Baxter, he does not disclose in the attachment (identification of check, i.e. date and number), leaving, for the readers, that cloud of suspicion remaining, a classic Baxter tactic. DSM identifies the narcissist as 'interpersonally exploitive, i.e., uses others to achieve his or her own ends.' It gives us closeup insight into his apparent view of himself: of the omnipotent, worldwide, IARN Network with offices girding the globe engaged in missions befitting Mother Teresa, his views sought out by leaders of the free and non-free worlds as well as important media, such as the Wall Street Journal and major TV Networks. We are left with an impression of grandeur, when, in fact, this is but one person, Glenn Baxter, and his Radio Shack recorder on timers and a loop. We would be less than honest if we didn't acknowledge a certain value in the production and distribution of such a bulletin. To read the DSM criteria for narcissistic disorder is to gain full insight into Baxter. Having 5 of the following qualifies him: 1) Feels grandiose and self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents to the point of lying, demands to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements), 2) Is obsessed with fantasies of unlimited success, fame, fearsome power or omnipotence, unequaled brilliance ..., 3) Firmly convinced that he or she is unique and, being special, can only be understood by, should only be treated by, or associate with, other special or unique, or high-status people (or institutions), 4) Requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention and affirmation -- or, failing that, wishes to be feared and to be notorious narcissistic supply), 5) Feels entitled. Expects unreasonable or special and favorable priority treatment. Demands automatic and full compliance with his or her expectations, 6) 'interpersonally exploitive' ..., 7) Devoid of empathy. Is unable or unwilling to identify with or acknowledge the feelings and needs of others, 8) Constantly envious of others or believes that they feel the same way about him or her, and 9) Arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes coupled with rage when frustrated, addicted, or confronted." Quoting Baxter: "He (meaning me) has been on Prozac for several years now and recently a mood regulator as well ... . While apparently making him happier, I now find Bob to be a different functioning human being with regard to his great intellectual abilities." "For sure, Glenn; thanks for the kudos. Depakote, a mood regulator, prevents those leaps into grandiosity, bad judgment, irritable episodes, pressured speech. The intellect remains, albeit, for more productive pursuits. There isn't a person in my inner circle, including myself, who has failed to notice a vast change for the better. For some, Depakote (makes) miracle(s). Consider it Glenn. Just a bit of harmless Depakote can make you the achiever you've only imagined thus far. Bob Sherin, W4ASX" |
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just what was the point?
Morris wrote: Sifting through prior posts, I found one relevant and worthy of reposting. Where some hams are raising K1MAN's pyschology, what better commentary can we have than from Glenn's Wife, Bonny, which Glenn himself published? |
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Way too high brow for this crowd Bob.
Dan/W4NTI "Morris" wrote in message ups.com... Sifting through prior posts, I found one relevant and worthy of reposting. Where some hams are raising K1MAN's pyschology, what better commentary can we have than from Glenn's Wife, Bonny, which Glenn himself published? The following was posted on January 21, 2003. It is reposted with one caveat: The Logan Act is raised when, better, The Patriot Act should be substituted. ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Answering W4ASX editorials, today Baxter fired back. (In the attachment which follows) we learn that he equates himself to Bill Gates and Ted Turner, that people in Dayton ask for his autograph, that AARU is a registered trademark and that www.K1MAN.com had 64,582 hits during the month of December. But more to the point: 'My wife Bonnie says I am a narcissist.' Bonnie is on the money. DSM, the internationally accepted manual of mental disorders, defines narcissism as 'An all-pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration or adulation and lack of empathy, usually beginning by early adulthood and present in variety of contexts.' We all have characteristics that track DSM, but the difference between an order and disorder is dysfunction. If the characteristics give rise to a 'presenting problem, then the person is said to have a disorder. Quite simply, the issue comes down to whether Glenn's narcissism is all pervasive, invading, penetrating, and molding every aspect, nook, and cranny of the personality, which is, granted, a subjective judgment. The moment I witnessed the forays into foreign policy in Bougainville, I thought that line had been crossed. And now listening to Sam and Glenn talk about operations in Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Somalia, I know they've entered forbidden territory. Their activity violates the Logan Act, which prevents private citizens from conducting foreign policy. Glenn's response: 'And we have done some wild things around the world over the years. But in violation of the Logan Act? Come on Bob, who is deluded now?' In fact, Glenn embraces some of the same people we, worried about homeland security, oppose. Shouldn't a responsible leader be open, in the very least, to the possibility of adverse consequences? As Brian, K3VR, who has compiled an amazing dossier on Baxter operations in the arena of foreign policy, writes: 'Whether he is ill, naive, stupid, or a bona-fide spy, won't matter one iota to the agencies who have questions about his actions. They will want satisfactory answers to significant questions.' Our security demands no less. As to his respected Wife's assessment of narcissistic mental state, Baxter drops one more hint in the attachment. "Anyway, I sent Bob the $25 and he said he never got it. It did not come back so, being paranoid, I figured Bob was stiffing me." Unbelievable, this after the closest working relationship where I had proved my honesty time and again. Characteristic of Baxter, he does not disclose in the attachment (identification of check, i.e. date and number), leaving, for the readers, that cloud of suspicion remaining, a classic Baxter tactic. DSM identifies the narcissist as 'interpersonally exploitive, i.e., uses others to achieve his or her own ends.' It gives us closeup insight into his apparent view of himself: of the omnipotent, worldwide, IARN Network with offices girding the globe engaged in missions befitting Mother Teresa, his views sought out by leaders of the free and non-free worlds as well as important media, such as the Wall Street Journal and major TV Networks. We are left with an impression of grandeur, when, in fact, this is but one person, Glenn Baxter, and his Radio Shack recorder on timers and a loop. We would be less than honest if we didn't acknowledge a certain value in the production and distribution of such a bulletin. To read the DSM criteria for narcissistic disorder is to gain full insight into Baxter. Having 5 of the following qualifies him: 1) Feels grandiose and self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents to the point of lying, demands to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements), 2) Is obsessed with fantasies of unlimited success, fame, fearsome power or omnipotence, unequaled brilliance ..., 3) Firmly convinced that he or she is unique and, being special, can only be understood by, should only be treated by, or associate with, other special or unique, or high-status people (or institutions), 4) Requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention and affirmation -- or, failing that, wishes to be feared and to be notorious narcissistic supply), 5) Feels entitled. Expects unreasonable or special and favorable priority treatment. Demands automatic and full compliance with his or her expectations, 6) 'interpersonally exploitive' ..., 7) Devoid of empathy. Is unable or unwilling to identify with or acknowledge the feelings and needs of others, 8) Constantly envious of others or believes that they feel the same way about him or her, and 9) Arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes coupled with rage when frustrated, addicted, or confronted." Quoting Baxter: "He (meaning me) has been on Prozac for several years now and recently a mood regulator as well ... . While apparently making him happier, I now find Bob to be a different functioning human being with regard to his great intellectual abilities." "For sure, Glenn; thanks for the kudos. Depakote, a mood regulator, prevents those leaps into grandiosity, bad judgment, irritable episodes, pressured speech. The intellect remains, albeit, for more productive pursuits. There isn't a person in my inner circle, including myself, who has failed to notice a vast change for the better. For some, Depakote (makes) miracle(s). Consider it Glenn. Just a bit of harmless Depakote can make you the achiever you've only imagined thus far. Bob Sherin, W4ASX" |
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How dare anyone question the wisdom of the great K1MAN. He is a man
amongst men and a leader amongst leaders. Those who decry his wisdom are meaningless in the sphere that is the life of the radio amateur of the 21st century and beyond. |
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