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Title: Psychiatry: An industry of Death
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 08 Aug 2010
Think psychiatry has nothing to do with you? Think again. Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental health industry and its abuses, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and the multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry. We think you have the right to know the cold, hard facts about psychiatry, its practitioners and the threat they pose ...

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-30073771927921128# (http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-30073771927921128#)
Title: Re: Psychiatry: An industry of Death
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 09 Aug 2010
When I posted the video here, I hadn't seen all of it, but now that I have, I warn those who watch it to take it with a grain of salt. There are sections that while shouldn't be totally ignored, should be watched with an eye to learning the opposite of what the video purports to teach. That being said, enjoy the video.

Quote from: ComeRahowa! on Mon 09 Aug 2010This being so, may I ask WHY in your Application Forms for the CA, you ask people if they have ever suffered from any form of mental illness?

There are definitely forms of mental illness that we need to take into account. I have known Creators in the past who were diagnosed as bi-polar and who's lives were totally screwed up until they got away from the head shrinks and their drugs. I have also known ex soldiers, bikers and emergency services workers (all susceptible to severe trauma) who lived in the depths of despair until they went to a head shrink, got the medication they needed to be able to calm down and reassess their lives, rebuild and then gradually leave such drugs behind as they put that part of their life behind them - and coming out the other end stronger than ever. And yet, I've known complete nutters who if they forget to take their drugs just once, go off the deep end. However, most people who wind up on these mind bending drugs do so because their local GP administers the drugs without any recourse to psychiatry. They either have a weak constitution and need a pick me up to get by, or their doctor thinks they are suffering from depression or some form of psychosis because of their expression or subject of choice for discussion. Also, if you are having trouble sleeping these days, you are likely to be given mind bending drugs rather than good old fashioned knock me out tranquillisers, so watch out for that too. And so we ask the question on our membership forms whether the applicant has ever suffered from any form of mental illness. That and it's a hold over from Hale's time which for the above reasons, I decided to keep.

@Cailen.
Title: Re: Psychiatry: An industry of Death
Post by: SethCochran on Mon 09 Aug 2010
Right now I'm attending university with a major in psychology and a minor in sociology.  Most people don't realize that psychiatrists don't know how medications work- they just know that they do work, so they administer them to unwarry patients.

I intend to use my knowledge to become a clinical therapist specializing in talk therapy not for the mentally ill, but as more of a trauma therapist.  While at that job I'm going to get my doctorate in evolutionary psychology and go into experimental and laboratory work.
Title: Re: Psychiatry: An industry of Death
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 10 Aug 2010
A trauma therapist is a good way to go. It is possibly the only branch of psychiatry that is of any use to the White Race. As Ministers in Creativity, we do a little of that ourselves when we deal with people who are victims of brutal beatings by non-Whites and the effects of the current system telling them to get over it because being White, they deserve a good thrashing to punish them for their racist thoughts and behaviour.

The genuine crazies can be diagnosed and dumbed down by any pill dispensing General Practitioner.



By the way: How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb?

One. But it takes a very long time and the light bulb has to want to change.

@Cailen.