January 1, 2009

Self-Serving Psychiatrists

Self-Serving Psychiatrists

This report is laughable. It shows how arrogant, deceptive and parochial psychiatrists are. Some of them are saying, "If this is true why don't I know about it?" It is like the group who only believes what is written in the New York Times is true and believes nothing that does not appear there. Compare these reports to the complaints by residents of the Fernald School in Waltham, MA. They called the US Dept of Energy which was conducting illegal human experiments. The Energy Dept. employees called the residents "the crazies." See Michael D'Antonio's "Atomic Guinea Pigs," NYTimes Magazine, August 31, 1997, and his book, "State Boy's Rebellion." See also Fred Verba who escaped from Auschwitz to reveal what the Nazi doctors were doing to the Jews. When he got to Hungary, the Jewish leaders did not believe him. They would have heard about that like the psychiatrists today. One definition of paranoia is seeing things that others do not see. That does not mean that they are not there. Only that others cannot see them, or pretend not to see them. The concern of mental health professionals is that something may be happening that they did not classify as a mental illness. They need to act quickly so that they can bill insurance companies for this newly made up illness. Today Galileo, St. Bruno and Copernicus would be declared mentally ill for their views that the earth was not the center of the universe. What psychiatrist would believe them? Saying that "experts" see a similarity with claims of alien abductions shows how irrational the experts and the journalists are. What is the connection? That the experts do not believe them? It is one more effort to discredit the victims of criminal abuse. MA has a state law which makes possession of such electrical weapons a felony. See MA General Laws Chapter 140, Section 131 J.

http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/140-131j.htm

The New York Times quotes the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, a drug company lobbyist. NAMI promotes more funding for more drug treatment. Use of electrical devices for treatment is reported being tested on persons accused of mental illness. See Dr. Keith Ablow, "Stimulating Happiness," New York Post, October 28, 2008, page

http://www.nypost.com/seven/10282008/entertainment/health/stimulating_happiness_135589.htm

Acoustic weapons and electromagnetic weapons are examples of experimental less lethal anti personnel weapons being developed for military use. The US government has a long history of unlawful non consensual testing on human subjects. Spies, organized crime families and psychologists have used such weapons for harassment and for control for at least 40 years in this country. See Jose Delgado's experiments in the 1960s.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/13/fashion/13psych.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin
Sharing Their Demons on the Web

Paul Smith for The New York Times
CRITICAL THOUGHT Vaughn Bell, a British psychologist, first began
tracking sites with reports of mind control in 2004.
By SARAH KERSHAW
Published: November 12, 2008

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