“Parasites are perhaps the greatest master manipulators in nature. Even though they are tiny, they wallop other species with their influence. The primary objective of a parasite is to increase its numbers and accomplishing this goal requires successfully manipulating its host. One of the easiest ways to do this is to induce behavioral changes that increase transmission of the parasite from one individual to another. For the host, this often results in some very odd behaviors while remaining completely unaware that its actions and brain are being hijacked.”
Does this happen in humans? Are all the top tier full of parasites that choose to migrate to positions of power? Is that whey they even think and act like a user parasite? Parasites are not suppose to kill the host but I am wondering can this greedy resource hungry parasite suck all the blood out of Alberta?


Psychology Today
The Core Traits of Master Manipulators
Human manipulators and natural parasites have a few things in common, and discerning whether or not you are being manipulated is a critical skill.