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Joanna Rosamond

Joanna Rosamond is a Coach for high stress jobs, a consultant on PTSD and burnout. Joanna has 16 years of professional experience. Unconditional support for our soldiers and veterans.

Most Recent Articles by Joanna Rosamond:

Pyramid of Greed

Pyramid of Greed A notable humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow (1908-1970), considered that “man is a perpetually wanting animal” and researched the dynamics of multiple determinants of human behavior. In “A Theory of Human Motivation” (1943), Maslow presented his views on the hierarchy of needs that serve as our driving force. The psychologist observed” The average member of our society is most often partially satisfied and partially unsatisfied in all his wants”.
- Monday, February 12, 2018

VAndals of Veterans' Trust

Under the reign of Secretary McDonald, the VA “misspent” millions of dollars on art, but it did not make the department any more sophisticated than a bulldozer crushing Veterans´ hopes.
- Tuesday, October 31, 2017

We the Security People

We the "security people" fight for free and for freedom, and you think we simply choose "this kind of work". We run towards the fire you watch on TV, and you wonder how crazy we are and how quickly "someone" will put out the flames.
- Friday, August 25, 2017

Identity Crisis of American Left

In psychology, the term Identity Crisis refers to a personal, psychosocial conflict involving confusion about one´s social role and personality. Not exclusive to teenagers, the internal strife can occur in adults and organizations.
- Monday, July 31, 2017

How Left Run Out of Other People´s Money

Margaret Thatcher, The Conservative Prime Minister of United Kingdom (1979-1990), famously considered that the problem with leftists is that they eventually run out of other people´s money.
- Friday, July 14, 2017

How About a Real Scandal?

For the last decade, the mainstream media have spared no efforts to “socialize” us, leading individuals up the politically correct garden path, towards transformation into an organized crowd.
- Friday, June 9, 2017

How Shallow is the Deep State?

The concept of “deep state” is nothing new. While the origins of the term are often attributed to Turkish “derin devlet” (1990), cryptocracy was already known to ancient Romans and Athenians.
- Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Alchemy of Political Repression

Repression can be defined as an act of using force in order to control someone or something. Enchanted by the simplicity of this description, many political “alchemists” hoped for a gold- bearing mixture: coercion + thralldom= control. But did they find the elixir of eternal power, or just a false equation placing them a pseudo- philosophical – stone´s throw away from wrath of the “pawns”? It is impossible to describe the vast variety of strategies of political repression in a few paragraphs; a short article can only give a hint of “Arcanum”.
- Monday, April 24, 2017

'Old Glory' Could Never Be A Placard

Usually, after playing a game of human chess resulting in yet another Guernica, politicians have to acknowledge that utopia has inevitably and traditionally ended in dystopia.
- Friday, April 14, 2017

A Purgatory of a Transition

The period of transition of power from one leadership to another rarely limits to a few days following the elections and can be legally and morally limbo-like for the country.
- Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Obama's Water-Loo

Obama weeping over his transgender Water-Loo
- Thursday, March 9, 2017


Desperate Leftists of Hollywood

In yet another ‘unreality show’ episode of Hollywood´s drama queens, they express their socio-political frustration by throwing temper tantrums. More or less famous, but always with “look at me!”
- Thursday, February 9, 2017

Berlin Wall of California

It looks like the left perceives reality as its worst enemy and is determined to fight to keep delusions alive "by any means necessary".
- Tuesday, January 31, 2017

No Backseat Driver License for the Left

Imposition of unpopular laws, unprecedented coercion, financial hocus-pocus and so un-American Taqiya, led Obama's team through hubris to the defeat in elections. The soon to be ex-administration came up with coping mechanisms such as delusional denial and post-truth techniques which are supposed to give the reality secondary importance and convince the public that the leftists still rule and are here to "supervise" the new government.
- Thursday, January 19, 2017

What Part of We The People Don´t You Understand?

Apart from worrying about “the violation of Constitution” President Trump is yet to commit, the mainstream media are dropping their anchors in muddy waters of mind –reading sessions, guesstimating Trump´s thoughts and acts.
- Friday, December 30, 2016

Left to bury the hatchet--in America's back…

The departing government has announced “peaceful transition” but it looks like members of Obama's administration are digging holes in “common ground”, shrouded by smoke from the American flag burnt by their not so “ patriots first” camp.
- Wednesday, December 14, 2016


Deplorable Versus Dynasty

Once upon a time, there were the Ming, the Habsburg, the Carolingian, the Romanov, the Hohenzollern... you name it. No matter the continent or century the dynasties monopolized power "by the grace of God", even I if they obtained it by less noble means such as "by sword" or "by treason". The doctrine of "God's Mandate" adequately guaranteed impunity, regardless the royal antics.
- Thursday, October 20, 2016

Artful Veteran Affairs

Naturally, funds are needed to serve the purpose, but how come it is that the VA goes on an art shopping spree while our Veterans' life span is dramatically reduced by inhuman living conditions and lack of medical care? While the department worries about overpayments to ex-soldiers and scrupulously “saves” millions of dollars on benefits it seems that blowing six zero figures on “artwork” can do no harm.
- Monday, October 10, 2016

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