Saturday, 7 January 2012

TRAINING MEN AGAINST TRICKY WOMEN

If I were training men to beware of tricky women, I would use the scenarios from the reports below. These would set out checking situations that men must not ignore. Many women seek to use uncheckable situations.

Most expatriate men in Papua New Guinea are basically stupid as they are easy for women to trick. If the woman wants money for a dead mother, how does the white man check? Does he ring by mobile phone? What if the woman has arranged for someone to speak at the other end?

If she says the brothers want K3000 to remove her black widow's clothes, how does he check? How can he know that the black-black is removed by the brothers of the dead husband?

She says she can only stay with the white man for 2 days. People will talk behind her back because black black has not been removed. But how does the man know that she lives for two days with another white man? She is collecting two lots of money from two suckers.

How does he know who her brothers are? They could be anyone. It is in her interests never to let the white man know anything about her family if she is a tricky lady.There are so many uncheckables.

How can the white man know that the constant accusations of sex with other women is a trick to have him deported.

He can not know the woman has gone several times to the Department of Foreign Affairs with her brothers crying about violence and womanising.

The plan is to get him out of the country so that woman and secret boy friend can take his house, business, vehicles, bank account and mixed race children.

My daughters' mother tried that trick but failed badly when I took her to Court for custody of children and won. The trick in this country is to push the same false story until it becomes fact. Please click:


But it falls down in National Court when witnesses never appear. AusAID lesbians use the same trick.

Men need to learn how to check the uncheckables. Please click:

GIRLS JUST WANNA PLAY TRICKS

GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN


One hate mailer suggested that these are all problems that have confronted the founder of AIDS Holistics. That would be exciting but no. These come from several sources.

I have always been interested in teaching decision making. One aspect is the process and techniques of checking and double-checking in military situations. At the Joint Services College of Papua New Guinea in 1978, I designed a course in those very processes as an Australian Army officer..

If I conducted the course again, I would include handing tricky women. The course in decision making is below:

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10 Sep 2011 ... FAMILY POSITIVE LIVING - AIDS HOLISTICS ... MASTERY LEARNING FOR
PNGDF TRAINING ... Ah, PNG, the land of the expected. ...

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