Another giant nail in the coffin of psychiatry
by Jon Rappoport
July 8, 2014
As my readers know, I’ve assembled a wide-ranging case against psychiatry.
It isn’t a science. It isn’t even close. It’s a hoax.
The bible of the profession, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM), lists some 300 separate and distinct mental disorders.
However, none of the 300 has a defining physical test for diagnosis. No blood test, no urine test, no hair test, no brain scan, no genetic assay.
Here’s another huge nail in the coffin. It was hammered by exactly the kind of establishment honcho people like to quote when they defend the establishment. Only this time…
On April 29, 2013, at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) website, Director Thomas Insel, the highest ranking federal mental-health official in the US, published a blog commentary: “Transforming Diagnosis.” Insel wrote:
“In a few weeks, the American Psychiatric Association will release its new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)…
“The strength of each of the editions of DSM has been ‘reliability’ – each edition has ensured that clinicians use the same terms in the same ways. The weakness is its lack of validity. Unlike our definitions of ischemic heart disease, lymphoma, or AIDS, the DSM diagnoses are based on a consensus about clusters of clinical symptoms, not any objective laboratory measure.”
See: http:// www. nimh.nih .gov /about/director/2013/transforming-diagnosis.shtml
Not any objective laboratory measure.
That’s called a death sentence.
If anyone paid attention to it.
It’s on the order of the US Attorney General holding a press conference and admitting that every one of its criminal prosecutions, going back 70 years, was based on fraudulent cooked evidence.
If you or your child is ever in the presence of a psychiatrist who gets up on his high horse, makes a diagnosis, and tries to foist drugs on you, you might pay attention to Thomas Insel’s statement, tell the shrink who Insel is, and read his statement out loud, in the sober and somber style of a mortician.
Ditto if you’re dealing with a teacher, school counselor, psychologist, or principal who thinks he knows anything at all about “mental health.”
We must help educate the misinformed, mustn’t we? Isn’t it our civic duty to lift up professional idiots and set them straight?
Psychiatry. Not a science.
It pretends to be.
By any definition, that makes it a hoax.
Imagine this: “Mrs. Jones, your son has a heart-valve problem. How do I know? A few colleagues and I looked at his eyebrows, got together over drinks, and decided we should wheel him into surgery right away. Diagnostic tests? Why no. We don’t test. We chew the fat. We concur. We collude.”
In the arena of “mental health,” that’s the method of psychiatry.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com
“…We chew the fat. We concur. We collude.”
…and conspire.
Sorry, I just wanted to use that dirty word to reinforce “collude” — for all the non-tinfoil hat wearing people.
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Jon, you are the fkcng man!
I love how you write about this topic. You should be on CNN every week blowing away all those so-called experts who appear there defending this quakery. You would blow them away.
I also love how you find the time to write new material numerous times per day! You are a work horse. Your output is amazing. I drop in on your site several times per day just because I know it is always fresh. It’s always updated.
Don’t ever ever go offline man. WE NEED YOU!!!!!
I used to believe the same thing. However, my father developed a terrible cancer that drove him insane: severe and uncontrolled psychotic delusions.
We found a psychiatrist that specialized in terminal oncological issues. After two weeks of intensive treatment, my father became rational and human; he regained his dignity. Before treatment began, the doctor described the course of treatment and the expected progress. He was spot on.
Maybe you are right in general, but this one psychiatrist gave me back my father and restored his mind sufficiently that he had a much better quality of life over the last several months of his life. I know that this is a subjective statement, but seeing his fear and paranoia saddened me tremendously. The doctor that treated my father was practically a miracle worker.
Did the treatment involve toxic psychiatric drugs?