FOLLOW THE LUST OF MICHAEL'S MONEY:
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The Leech Mob
Why they really need a BIG Pay Day from Michael
We as normal law abiding good citizens in the world may never in our lifetimes be near anyone with MICHAEL MONEY and further yet live off it so long you think you are ENTITLED to have it!
I think it should be classified as a MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE for people that LUST AFTER OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY like it should be theirs!
We could never imagine the hunger, the jealousy, the envy and the hatred these FINANCIAL FAILURES wanted to take, steal, lie, try every way they could to scheme, dreams and disgrace their, family, friends, children and even the Court of Law will they manipulate by any means to get it!
HOW SICK IS THAT! That is why none of us good and honest people would never be in these LEECHES lives and that is what makes desperate losers so dangerous to innocent people and there was no one more innocent and trusting than our Angel Michael!!
You can see by these definitions below that every MJ BLOOD SUCKING FAILURE falls perfectly into them...
So WE see what their real demons are that we as MICHAEL'S LOVE ARMY is truly fighting with these financial disasters in their lives every day they wake up!!
The Disease of LUSTING for Other'People's Money:
A "disease" characterized by an excessive lust for money isn't a recognized medical condition in the same way as a physical illness or a mental disorder like depression. However, there are behaviors and psychological conditions associated with an unhealthy obsession with money.
Recognising the greed syndrome...
Seven Signs of the Greed Syndrome:
What are the warning signs of uncontrolled greed?
1. Overly self-centered behaviour becomes the first give-away of greedy people. Greedy people are always saying “me, me, me” with very little regard for the needs and feelings of others.
2. Envy and Greed are like twins. While greed is a strong desire for more and more possessions (such as wealth and power), envy goes one step further and includes a strong desire by greedy people for the possessions of others.
3. Greedy people lack empathy. Caring—being concerned about the feelings of others—is not part of their repertoire. As such, they have little qualms about causing pain to others. Their inability to empathise, their lack of genuine interest in the ideas and feelings of others, and their unwillingness to take personal responsibility for their behaviour and actions makes them very difficult people to be with.
4. They are never satisfied. Greedy people look at the world as a zero-sum game. Instead of thinking that everyone would benefit as the pie gets larger, they view the pie as a constant and want to have the biggest part. They truly believe that they deserve more, even if it comes at someone else’s expense.
5. Greedy people are experts in manipulation. They are highly talented in taking credit for work done by others. They can be charming, but their principal agenda is to have people around them that feed their ego.
6. Greedy people are into the short run; they are focused on satiating their immediate needs and leave it to others to cope with the consequences. To illustrate, as leaders of corporations, they are more interested in getting their bonuses, instead of making investments for future innovation, or to share whatever benefits accrued with their employees.
7. In the pursuit of their material needs, they know no limits. Greedy people are not good at maintaining boundaries. They will compromise moral values and ethics to achieve their goals. They look for loopholes or clever ways to outsmart the rules and regulations that have been put into place to moderate this kind of behaviour.

Compulsive Gambling:
This involves an uncontrollable urge to gamble despite negative consequences.
It can be driven by the desire to win money and can lead to significant financial and personal problems.
Financial Imposter Syndrome:
According to the KeyBank study, financial imposter syndrome is “the self-doubt many people feel when it comes to their financial skills and money moves versus the actual reality of their financial picture.”
Money Dysmorphia:
One emerging concept that has gained traction in recent months is money dysmorphia, a psychological phenomenon where an individual has a distorted perception of their financial situation, regardless of their actual wealth or income.
Money is an unavoidable part of life, but how we perceive it can significantly impact our financial wellbeing.
This condition can lead to stress, poor financial decisions, and even mental health struggles.
These LEECHE MOBS are truly sick in the head and we cannot FIX CRAZY! And no there is no none CURE!!!!