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Re: Anti-psychiatry theory of iatrogenesis » dbc

Posted by yxibow on October 28, 2006, at 1:48:18 [reposted on October 28, 2006, at 13:04:13 | original URL]

In reply to Re: Anti-psychiatry theory of iatrogenesis, posted by dbc on October 27, 2006, at 14:08:55

> So they dont belive in neurochemicals? How do they explain substance abuse then? How do they explain...say heroin withdrawl?
>
> This certainly seems like a strange ideology to me. Thats like waking up one day and claiming physics doesnt exist.

There are probably Scientologists lurking here. No kidding.

And you mention heroin withdrawal... they have their own cover organization called Narconon. It leads people into Scientology and money draining and the quack ideology of a failed science fiction writer we all are familiar with, L. Ron Hubbard, who after you fork over cash you eventually learn about some secret disguised science fiction about "Xenu" as well as their fake non medical device E-Meters.

They have other cover organizations

freedommag.org
www.cchr.org (innocently sounding Citizens Commission on Human Rights)

Major front organization ABLE:

able.org (Association for Better Living and Education), encompasses Narconon and a fakery of a children's learning program "Applied Scholastics" as well as "Criminon."

There have been people killed by Scientology because they whisk them away from medication and do their own nonsense.


The entire town of Clearwater, FL is infiltrated at the governance level by Scientology.


L. Ron Hubbard Way was dedicated in Los Angeles for what reason I don't know except lots of Hollywood money and their grip on some of the starlets and it scarily runs near the Kaiser Hospital and Childrens' Hospital complex.


Now, there may be a response from someone on here who is a Scientologist. I wouldn't doubt it. The IRS tried to declassify them as a religion and tried to get back taxes years ago. Failed. A few European countries have forced them out, I think Germany. They still prevail in parts of Western Europe as well as this continent.


I'll just leave it at that. There is no comments here meant to hurt anyone who forks over a lot of money to Scientology (c), (tm), whatever. I truly wish their anti-psychiatry beliefs could be erased as a separation of church and state if they want to call themselves a church. Otherwise, they're really just a successful moneymaking organization. Guards stand eerily near their buildings in Hollywood if you are a tourist and you walk down by one of their complexes.


Not planning on seeing any new Tom Cruise movies any time soon. "Eating The Placenta" coming to a theatre near you. (This is a humour statement only.) As I say, one has to be careful what one says. They have lawyers -- yes, a church with lawyers, lots of lawyers and ex members argue on the net constantly.)


That about sums the group and its members up for regarding anti-psychiatry.


So, if any deputies or Dr Bob feels like I need to rephrase things, I think I have made clear that if you want to believe in it, you can, but it is a generally known belief held by a large majority that money eventually drains out of your account to their church.


-- Jay

 

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