I just finished Ingo Swann's book: Penetration last night. I observed that by the time I had gotten to chapter 24 (p. 125), I was in a sort of intellectual rapport with Swann, in a state of mind I would call "being reasonable." So, as I read the remaining pages on Telepathy and consciousness, I was looking at the idea of telepathy from many different angles and from the perspective of 'rapport'.
I came away with a fresh view of things that seems to be fascinating in it's implications.
It seems there is a theme that can tie together every example of ponerization that I can see at the moment. From ponerized dictionaries, fragmented 'subjects' in the education system, to political ponerology and the very existence of psychopaths and government itself (as a focus of attention for purposes of 'information management').
The common thread is "blockages that prevent rapport", whether these blockages are within an individual, keeping his centers and self from being unified, to the blockages that keep subjects, people, groups, races, societies and cultures 'opposed' to each other.
I really feel like that's all Swann intended this particular book to do, although I could be overly sensitive or too subjective about that.
So we're back to the Work, then. Remove the blocks, establish/reestablish rapport on every level possible and perhaps then we can Create a New World. :)