Friday, February 4, 2011

Long-term Torture By American Psychiatrists Endorsed By US Government

There are perfectly sane, competent, intelligent, and law abiding people across the United States who have been literally tortured by "The American Psychiatric Industry of Enslavement, Torture and Death" for decades and instead of taking action against such abuses the US government has endorsed this tyranny. Due to the unscientific nature of psychiatry it is not unusual for people who have been under psychiatric treatment to have learned they do not and probably never suffered from mental illness when they commit themselves to a natural mental health care program. And yet because these people saw psychiatrists their lives are generally completely wasted as the psychiatrists and US government enforce cruel stigmatization and blacklists against them. And so very intelligent, creative and talented people who could have been very successful and wealthy practicing physicians, lawyers, judges, politicians, ethical law enforcement officials, teachers, business people, actors and actresses and more are often seen sitting around their families homes, on the streets of the nations ghettos or in mental institutions for decades simply because they saw psychiatrists. And if these people protest their situation and demand justice with proper assistance to get to work and move ahead in society the psychiatrists and US government become even more hostile to their interests as they move to enforce the abusive psychiatric paradigm of "Enslavement, Torture and Death". As for physicians in training as psychiatrists who may have a conscience and may decide to try to change this tragic state of affairs, their existence is at risk from their own colleagues who will join forces to try to destroy their professional careers and their entire lives by having them intentionally misdiagnosed with serious mental illnesses and thrown out of work and into their own mental institutions to undermine their credibility and to shut them up about the tyranny of American psychiatry.