Thursday 14 January 2010


This final article in the Psychiatric Fraud series asks why government persists in colluding with a failed, discredited and destructive paradigm. Is there a hidden motive we should know about? It certainly appears that way. by Kieron McFadden
There is another strand to the great healthcare fraud currently being foisted upon the people by a money-grubbing and mind-bogglingly ruthless psycho-pharmacy that has become recently most discernible and that is the collusion by government itself.

In earlier articles in this series I pointed out that the task of the fraudsters has been hugely assisted by the ineptitude of government. If I gave the false impression that government just sits apathetically by and lets misfortune after misfortune befall its citizens, then I apologize. Government’s role – or I should say the role of the psycho-pharmacy’s proxies in government – is far more pro-active than not doing anything about it. It actively aids and abets the criminal operation.

And this operation by the way, if not stopped, will render our civilization progressively more enfeebled as increasing numbers of its basic building blocks - the individual citizen - are debilitated by drugs.

Even psychiatry admits as much in a roundabout way. It is very fond of describing to us in the most alarming terms how mental illness is increasing in our society. At the same time as the mental health of the nation, according to psychiatry, deteriorates, the amount of drugging supposed to handle mental illness has skyrocketed. Now, if you introduce a medicine to cure an illness and the illness spreads, so you administer the medicine to more and more people and all the while more and more people get ill and this goes on for over half a century with no respite from the illness in sight, you might eventually conclude that the medicine is rubbish. Indeed you might also begin to suspect that the medicine is actually CAUSING the illness.

That there is something seriously wrong with the whole picture becomes so glaring that one might expect even government to catch on.

Except government, apparently, has not. So either your government is incredibly dense, mind-bogglingly negligent or it colludes with the perpetrators. Whichever it is, you cannot afford to have such a fools at the administrative helm so I seriously advise those of you who have held onto your sanity throughout this debacle to remind said government in no uncertain terms of whom it us supposed to serve.

In what the Washington Times very recently referred to as the "Mental Health Trojan Horse," governmental collusion in the great drug-the-nation-and-empty-its-wallet racket has reached a new level.

Slipped into the current health care reforms is a very disingenuous move to treat psychiatric "care" as being on a par with medical health care. In other words with the new system of national health care it will become even easier for psychiatry to divert health care funds from proper medicine and get paid by the tax payer for diagnosing people as suffering from bogus mental illnesses, drugging them and making them worse.

The latest trick by which inimical powers get onto the statute books without the rest of us noticing laws that suit them is to simply slip them in among a welter of new legislation and side-step any public debate about it. Before anyone realises it, there exists a new law they did not see coming and this is precisely the case with psychiatry. It rides to new riches on the coat tails of regular medicine as the new health care legislation goes through.

Of course this relies on the psycho-pharmacy having at its disposal tame politicians who for reasons of being none too bright - or worse – are ready to do its bidding. But evidently they have plenty of those.

For example, the arguments supporting the changes that will put psychiatry on a par with proper medicine have scarcely been made public in order to avoid the inevitably rigorous debate that would have ensued had enough people known what was coming.

The Secretary for Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, spoke on the matter of mental health coverage on Dec. 16 at Sheppard Pratt Health System near Baltimore but to a friendly crowd of health care providers and others. The location chosen for the address is home to a broad array of psychiatric services and the event could hardly be classed as throwing the measures open to broad public debate. By all accounts Ms Sebelius, defended the expansion of such coverage with all of the familiar but now largely discredited psychiatric propaganda that utterly ignores several inescapable facts: psychiatry does not make people well – even psychiatrists themselves admit they do not know what mental illness is and cannot cure anyone; it makes people worse; its "mental illnesses" that are used as justification for unworkable and dangerous "treatments" are bogus and based on junk science.

The Secretary for Health and Human Services justifications were so flimsy and so easy to shoot down (had not the audience been so carefully chosen) that one wonders where on Earth she gets her advice from or who writes her speeches.

No-one in their right mind who has actually LOOKED at what psychiatry does and what its results are would be willing to give it another dime. After all, why would a government want to pay a profession that harms its own citizens?

Unless of course said government has an agendum it has not told us about and considers a drugged, dumbed-down and docile citizenry desirable.

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