August 26, 2007

Promoting a Boondoggle

Promoting a Boondoggle

An insider said, Britney's "sick. [...] She needs help. It's sad because
what she's got - and we've heard it's like bipolar disorder - can easily be
treated with medication, but she won't do it." (Richard Johnson, "Britney
back-out stuns label," Page Six, New York Post, August 22, 2007, page 12)
The New York Post publishes rubbish -- psychiatric diagnoses made by
anyone. Who needs psychiatrists if everyone can make diagnoses?
Is Page Six in on the large joke called psychiatry which makes up illnesses
by consensus? When will the Post expose this great fraud, the harms by such
insiders, by police, by prosecutors and most of all by psychiatrists? When will
the boondoggle be stopped ending the theft of taxpayer funds for nonsensical
treatment?

Roy Bercaw, Editor, ENOUGH ROOM

Britney Back-out stuns label
Page Six
New York Post
Richard Johnson

August 22, 2007 -- Britney Spears backed out at the last minute from recording a
duet with her old flame, Justin Timberlake - and the inexplicable decision last
month has suits at her record label, Jive, very worried.

The duet, which was to be produced by hit-maker Timbaland at his studio in
Virginia Beach, could have started a big comeback for the troubled pop tart, who
peaked before she had two marriages and two kids.

A music industry source said Timberlake wrote the duet specifically for Spears.
Although they wouldn't be together in the studio, his voice would have been
mixed with hers later.

"Timbaland set aside a week out of his crazy schedule to do this - and then,
just before she was supposed to fly out, Britney abruptly canceled the session
and refused to do the song.

"It's crazy," the insider added. "She's looking for a comeback, and this would
have not only been a huge hit, but something she could have opened the MTV Video
Awards with and really blown everyone away."

Another insider said, "Listen, everyone is worried. In her mind, her album is
done and she's done enough work . . . She's an easy target right now, because
she's . . . sick. People like her are sick. It's like an anorexic who's sick in
the head and needs help. She needs help. It's sad because what she's got - and
we've heard it's like bipolar disorder - can easily be treated with medication,
but she won't do it."
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