Andrew G. Hodges, M.D.

Decoding Democrat attacks: Predator Harry Reid confesses his attack on Trump and nation, Freedom Outpost

Decoding Democrat attacks: Predator Harry Reid confesses his attack on Trump and nation, Freedom Outpost

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid wasted no time blasting Donald Trump’s election as president. Just two days after the votes were tallied, Reid issued a statement describing the election as a victory for “hate and bigotry.”

But there’s a deeper commentary on Harry Reid derived from his very own unconscious super intelligence (which we all possess) that reads him like a book. His super-intel reads his secret blind spots and confesses his true motivations.

This infinitely deeper intelligence tells the truth about himself in code between the lines. His super intel communicates in a language of projection, denial and symbolic imagery. Read past his literal statements about Trump and think of it as though he’s speaking figuratively, symbolically about himself. Exactly as Jesus famously warned that the fault a man finds in his neighbor (in this case, Trump) may well be the log in his own eye.

Such is the case here. Reid accurately reads who he is and confesses in his projections—which match his behavior. He’s actually the one instigating hate and bigotry.

His super-intel not only provides the most accurate take on Harry Reid, it also calls on him to correct his behavior. He teaches the world about his guilt and how it leads to his self-destructive behavior. America can then see the warning his confession presents and understand clearly what we must battle. Unknowingly Reid’s asking to be stopped for the good of America. He represents the far-left radical Democrats who have no intention of abating their unconscious sabotage of America.

Learn how to hear the unconscious language of projection and you will understand politics much more clearly. In that light we listen to Harry Reid’s super-intel communicating his true and deeper read on Donald Trump’s election as president.

Decoding Reid’s deeper message

Immediately after Trump’s election, Harry Reid immediately berated the president-elect, characterizing him as a “sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate.”

Step back and you will see that in one projection after another Reid is secretly reading himself. These are his own words telling us who he sees himself to be, deep down.

Consider the projection. The Democrats actually lost the vote that counts the most in the U.S. Electoral College. The Constitution put the Electoral College in place to assure that a candidate is popular across the entire country to prevent a few massive population centers such as New York City, California and Chicago from ruling the nation. Citizens outside these areas are not just “flyover country,” as Reid arrogantly implied. His comments reflect that he considers himself outside the rule of law.

Trump won 32 out of 50 states including Utah, where Reid attended college. Now consider Reid’s unconscious projection that that he’s a hateful predator violating constitutional law as he attacks a majority of voters in 32 states.

Reid is a divisive force bigoted against anyone who disagrees with him. In 2012 he overtly lied about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accusing him of tax evasion. As senate majority leader, Reid never crossed the aisle. Instead he continually obstructed Republican amendments from coming to a vote, and implemented a “nuclear option” (51 votes instead of 60) to push his agenda.

The Nevada senator commented on “watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear….”  At this moment his projection confession declares he’s the abusive white nationalistic democrat behaving like the Nazis (National Socialist Democratic Party), demanding the nation he wants apart from the election process. Reid supported the abusive policies of Barack Obama which left millions of innocent Americans in deep grief over the administration’s policies which were destroying the America they knew. These wounded Americans were the ones who elected Trump.

Unconsciously Reid sees that he is an anti-American senator helping carry out the attack on our nation. Deep down he’s also fearful over his unconscious guilt which announces a truth he can’t face.

In one brutal projection after another Reid continues his subconscious self-assessment of himself insisting that the media has normalized Trump who threatens “to tear families apart…and has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African-Americans.” Secretly Reid sees himself as the one who continues tearing the American family apart, rationalizing his behavior as normal. He enables the protests of thousands around the country hoping to intimidate reporters into discounting Trump’s election. At the same time he assaults African-American protestors teaching them to attack the election process.

In classic omnipotent denial, Reid assures the Trump protestors’ “their fear is entirely rational” implying how his Democratic Party strategy was manipulating voters, controlling them by instilling irrational fear. His projection is clear: millions of rational Americans feared Reid’s attacks— voting for Trump to prevent them. Reid confesses his irrational disturbed attacks on the rule of law.

He further confesses who he is as he sees that Trump “may not possess the capacity to assuage the fears [of protestors].” The relentlessly brutal Reid knows he’s a fear-monger who continually fuels fear in America.

Yet his super-intel voice of wisdom presents to him a model of correction—how he ought to behave—encouraging him to see past his blind spot and help protestors see past their own irrationality for their own good and the country’s, finally settling into the rule of law.  But first Reid must acknowledge his unconscious super-intel that reads his blind spots—that his conscious mind is limited and often selfish, here attacking Trump beyond the pale. That would require self-awareness and introspection, possibly therapy to discover why he’s so vindictive. Obviously he prefers to attack rather than face his own pain and deficiencies.

So Reid continues his subconscious self-indictment with more word pictures in his gallery of hateful images insisting “the Electoral College does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans.” The Nevada Democrat consumed by blind spots secretly confesses his attack on the fair election process and the Electoral College. Deep down he’s consumed by guilt reflected in his own words “the grave sins he continues to commit against millions of Americans”—who had a voice because of the Electoral College. Wisely the founders put it in place to prevent abusive demagogues like Reid from amassing complete national power by mobilizing a few large population areas. Reid secretly knows he’s a “grave sinner.”

Reid continues consciously talking about Trump, unconsciously talking about himself,
“If Trump [Reid] wants to roll back the tide of hate he unleashed, he has a tremendous amount of work to do and he must begin immediately.” In his heart of hearts—read his super-intel—Reid knows the unbridled hate he continually sets loose in America. His super-intel again offers him a model action: ‘There’s a lot of repenting to do, Harry, and do it now before it’s too late—cut out the hate.’

But severely guilty people routinely demonstrate a fatal error. Once they begin down the road of attacking others they invariably self-sabotage. In the end, they are nothing but destroyers who want to take everyone with them—even a nation full of people—as they slide toward self-destruction.

Reid is not alone in his unconscious projection take on himself and his party. In my recent book, The Stockholm Syndrome President, How Trump Triggered Obama’s Hidden Confession, I described how journalist Paul Krugman of the New York Times, a staunch Democrat, demonstrated a similar projection. In his March 14, 2016 editorial (“Trump is no accident”) Krugman projected his accurate unconscious read of the Democrat Party (and Reid) onto the Republicans and Trump.

To decode the projection Krugman saw that the Democrat Party has been taken over in recent years by a violent faction culminating in the dictatorial abuse of the nation by Obama and Beltway insiders such as Reid. Krugman called for purging the party and unconsciously made plain that Obama was an illegal citizen which could be proven by a forensic examination of his birth certificate. He urged such actions to restore the rule of law.

In this light, we can thank God for Harry Reid and his hidden confessions—guided by his super-intel, the internal truth-teller. We must see the significance of his unconscious confession of who he is (along with too many Democrats): irrational, a bigot ruled by hatred, outside the rule of law, who continually commits grave sins against America as he unconsciously tries to bury our nation.

As a result, we must continue waging a battle for America. Trump and the Republicans have their work cut out for them. They could start as our founders did and ask for God’s grace in overcoming their sinful enemy.

Many Christians believe it was a miracle that Trump won. Only the continued grace of God can defeat someone as determined to destroy America as Reid—self-righteously blind to what he’s doing. Surely we can pray for Reid’s healing but at the same time we must fight to stop Reid and radicals like him. We must battle on two fronts—spiritual and the body politic—confronting those who would divide us like Reid, the secret pillager who deep down knows exactly who he is.

This article ran on Freedomoutpost.com on 11/29/16

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