The Post-Genocide Paradoxes of Peace With the Aging of Criminals - Phenomenological Studies on the Genocides of PRC
Abstract
Yang I. Pachankis
Introduction: The article dismantles genocide distortions as means of mass torture and purposes beyond genocide denials. The research analyzes into the organizational psychopathology behind the consistent genocides in PRC.
Objective: The research dissects into the organizational culture of PRC genocide, and separates it from the biochemi- cal & physiological harms of neuro-cognitive warfare. It is an indiscriminate attack.
Method: With a brief explanation on my treatment of a tortured victim, I solicit the information my patient tried to convey to me from psychoanalysis. Further on, I provide inferential evidence on the biochemical sources of harm and the differentiated purposes of genocide denials behind neuro-cognitive warfare. The threat is analyzed to be de facto kinetic.
Results: Evidences suggest the organizational psychopathological expansions have proliferated the genocide crimes to a scale of crime against humanity. Trial in absentia and unconditional surrender of the current CPC-led PRC regime is only appropriate to restore peace to the region, with UN Peacekeeping Missions for rebuilding a functional democracy.