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laladiel (December 3rd, 2008 @ 8:29 am)
the two or three posting before you sound like they went to see that "indistry of death" thing that scientology had out and bought into ever bit of it.either that, or some scilons trying to "handle" the situation.
kundimaire (November 11th, 2008 @ 8:18 pm)
I think its just a reflection of racist attitude....Just because he is indian orgin and proving high profile he was targeted., though I dont support plagiarism...the same mistake done by a white wud not have come into limelight
kundimaire (November 11th, 2008 @ 8:16 pm)
I think its part of the racist attitude....Just because he is indian orgin and proving high profile he was targeted., though I dont support plagiarism...the same mistake done by a white wud not have come into limelight
deagsslook (September 20th, 2008 @ 10:19 am)
It is not a question of disregarding professional psychological help, and the choice is not between the two societies mentioned in this video as implied! It is about intelligently investigating the whole field of mental health and knowing there are many alternatives in advanced therapies waiting to be used. Some work overnight, like EFT when expertly applied or even alone. Read "Out of the Box For Life" as well. And Cognitive Psychology is great. There are extreme cases for medical help.
mogilny89p (September 17th, 2008 @ 8:27 pm)
What they are doing with these presciption medications is terrifying and really sad, and I don't think it is a coincidence that so many of those manufacturers are located here. People need real help not trading one drug dealer for another.
Psychscrumble (September 16th, 2008 @ 7:39 am)
How ironic. In NJ nonetheless. That's pretty creepy considering we did all that work in NJ/PA 250+ years ago. That's seriously fucked up. I grew up in NJ. Born in Livingston and raised in Newark/Eliz.
mogilny89p (September 15th, 2008 @ 12:15 pm)
No one should ever be penalized for being honest. In the state I live in, NJ, the state can basically do whatever it feels is right. Forcing people to take medication, or forcibly taking their blood goes way beyond any argument of law. It is a copout. For a govt of any type not to recognize this, particularly one who hides behind "freedom", fundamentally delgitimizes that entity. If you can't bear the weight of freedom your not going to ever have it.
TruthUnderFire (September 14th, 2008 @ 11:13 pm)
Yes. Informed consent laws are skewed depending on the situation. Since most people don't know their rights off the top of their heads, law enforcement and in these cases psychiatry, take advantage of the individual. It's similar to when a person gets pulled over by police and he gives up his right to be silent and answers questions. The answers to these questions often incriminate him. In the case of mental health it is very much the same. Lack of knowledge can be hazardous to ones health.
NinjaGhostScorpion (September 14th, 2008 @ 4:10 pm)
Well, if that isn't the pot and the fucking kettle, all over, again. Scientologists shell out an insane amount of money, and for what? A weird-ass gadget that doesn't have any known purpose. And this "mind-ruining poison," as you call it, was nothing more than the reassurance and guidance I needed. And before you cry about pharmaceuticals, it was all done without a single dose of medicine. Think for yourself, and don't let some insane celebrity who can't take a joke or a cult do it for you.
mogilny89p (September 14th, 2008 @ 3:59 pm)
Pyschiatry is about making money which is why these people became psychaitrists, for social status and money. They are not gifted enough to help people and those that are would be run out. If you really have had problems and were fortunate enough to get better look at the causes. People pushing this mind ruining poison on people in need of reassurance and guidance is pure wrong and is the root of the problem not the solution. Your language is disgusting.
mogilny89p (September 14th, 2008 @ 3:52 pm)
The problem is they are backed by the law. Somone has some problems and they can force whatever they want into you. Drugs designed to be addictive. When I went to college I wanted to be a psychiatrist to help people, all it is about is making money off the problems of decent people who can't cope with the absurdity of modern day society. The few people that do make it out, do so in spite of what they do not because of it.
TruthUnderFire (September 12th, 2008 @ 11:22 pm)
You are one of the lucky few. But let me ask you, how long have you been on meds? Granted there are a handful of Psychiatrists that actually mean well. The trouble is, not only do the majority of them sleep with Big Pharma, but they have the wrong technology. They deal in symptomatic handlings. I've NEVER heard of ONE psychiatrist that actually completely addressed the source of a patient's problems. The biggest reason for that is: THEY DO NOT KNOW THE SOURCE OF TROUBLE AND NEVER HAVE.

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