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Poison For Profit

They Knew. They Lied. People Died.

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By: Jessica Jones
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What happens when human nature is stripped of excuses, politeness, and self-deception?

This book is not about history as it is normally told.

There are no glowing heroes.
No comforting narratives.
No sanitized lessons.

Instead, these pages expose something far more unsettling — the small, often forgotten moments that reveal who we really are when no one is watching.

These are micro histories: brief, real stories pulled from psychology, crime, war, cult behavior, social experiments, religious movements, political power, mass hysteria, and everyday human cruelty. Individually, they seem small. Together, they form a disturbing mosaic of human nature that is impossible to ignore.

Every chapter delivers a fast, brutal insight — moments where normal people became monsters, where obedience replaced conscience, where fear erased morality, and where self-interest overpowered empathy.

Some stories are shocking.
Some are disturbing.
Some are simply heartbreaking.

All of them are true.

This book explores:

• Why ordinary people commit extraordinary cruelty
• How lies spread faster than truth
• Why entire crowds can lose moral awareness
• How power corrupts — instantly
• Why people obey even when they know something is wrong
• How fear reshapes human behavior
• What happens when ideology replaces conscience

Across history, psychology has repeatedly shown the same uncomfortable reality: given the right pressure, nearly anyone can become capable of things they once believed impossible.

And that realization is deeply uncomfortable.

This is not a book meant to comfort you.
It is a book meant to wake you up.

Through short, relentless chapters, you’ll witness:

— Experiments that spiraled out of control
— Leaders who manipulated entire populations
— Social movements that turned destructive
— Communities that collapsed under fear
— Individuals who crossed lines they swore they never would

Some stories last only a few pages. Some only a few paragraphs. But every one leaves behind a lingering question:

Would I have acted differently?

And that is the most unsettling part.

Because the patterns never change.

Human behavior repeats itself across centuries, cultures, religions, and political systems. The same psychological mechanisms drive the same outcomes — only the costumes and slogans change.

This book does not judge.
It does not excuse.
It does not soften the truth.

It simply shows it.

In clear, direct language, each micro history reveals how easily human beings abandon empathy, surrender responsibility, and choose self-preservation over integrity. These stories force readers to confront uncomfortable truths about manipulation, obedience, conformity, fear, and the fragile line separating civilization from chaos.

This is not academic psychology.
This is human reality, stripped bare.

Whether you’re fascinated by psychology, disturbed by history, curious about human behavior, or simply searching for something deeper than surface-level storytelling, this book offers a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.

Once you begin, it is almost impossible to stop.

Because these stories don’t just explain humanity.

They expose it.

And after reading them, you may never look at people — or yourself — quite the same way again.

Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions Social Sciences Morality
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