Breaking: New York Creates a Psychiatric Police State
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It's a done deal.
Governor Cuomo,
along with Democrat and Republican legislators, is ramming through
a bill to restrict gun ownership, re-classify weapons in order to
ban them and, in a far-reaching move, create psychiatrists
as cops who must report patients to law-enforcement, in order to
keep the patients from owning a weapon.
Psychiatrists
must report patients "who could potentially harm themselves
or others." If such a patient owns a gun, it will be confiscated.
This means
a comprehensive data base, accessible by law-enforcement personnel
and anyone else involved in doing background checks These "problematic"
patients will be kept from buying a new weapon, too. Otherwise,
the law would have no teeth.
As usual, the
devil is in the details. Psychiatrists will err on the side of caution
and report many patients. No shrink wants to blink into television
cameras after one of his patients has just shot his father.
Patients who
want to own weapons will lie to psychiatrists about their thoughts
and feelings, never admitting they're considering suicide or murder.
After such
a murder, a psychiatrist will say: "He never said anything
about killing anybody. Here, look at my notes. There's nothing there."
For this and
other reasons, such as the existence of the data base, doctor-patient
confidentiality will go out the window.
Therefore,
the practice of psychiatry, which already minimizes talk therapy
and merely dispenses drugs, will move even further in that direction.
Tight-lipped patients, who don't want to go on a police list, will
seek an office visit with the sole motive of obtaining a drug.
Since all the
emphasis is now on "mentally ill patients who are prone to
violence," the possibility of indicting the drugs in violence
will recede over the horizon.
SSRI antidepressants
(Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, etc.) and other brain drugs do, in fact,
cause people to go crazy and commit violent crimes, including murder.
This is an open secret in the psychiatric profession, and the public
is becoming more aware of it every day.
But it will
be swept under the carpet.
Under the new
law, a psychiatrist can't be prosecuted for failing to report a
patient who later commits murder, as long as the psychiatrist "acted
in good faith." The meaning of that phrase is broad enough
to automatically cast blanket exoneration on most shrinks, which
closes off the chance a psychiatrist will be pilloried for prescribing
a drug he knows can induce violence in the patient.
This New York
law will be copied and passed by other states, and in the end, we
will see a national data base of psychiatric patients.
The official
attitude will be: anyone who sees a psychiatrist is a potential
killer.
This will give
rise to protests on behalf of "a new underclass": psychiatric
patients. Advocates will arise to take up their cause. Court cases
will abound. The whole business will devolve into a complete mess.
But out of
it will come a hands-on partnership between cops and shrinks, who'll
march should to shoulder into their version of a psychiatric police
state.
Seventy-two
hour mandatory holds in psych wards for "observation"
will expand. During this period of incarceration, shrinks will dose
inmates hard with drugs, in order to make them more docile, because
no psych ward wants to be accused of releasing a patient who then
goes on to kill people.
Drugs to subdue
the mind in that way are very powerful. They are called anti-psychotics,
or major tranquilizers. As has been shown, they induce tremors,
which are signals of motor brain damage.
We can expect
to see hundreds of thousands more people, perhaps millions, who
are damaged, permanently, by these drugs.
The motto will
become: destroy the patient, before he can destroy others.
As the crown
on all this, people who have ever professed political ideas outside
the mainstream, and so end up in a database of "potential threats
to the State," can be kept from owning a weapon, merely by
finding a way to get them into a psychiatrist's office, on any pretext.
Once there, the psychiatrist can report them as prone to harming
themselves or others, and that will function as a bar to possessing
a gun.
New York has
just created a door that swings in both directions. A huge number
of people who are seeing psychiatrists can be kept from gun ownership.
And people who can see with their eyes what this country has turned
into can be turned, on cooked-up technicalities, into psychiatric
patients. Once in the system, they, too, can be denied all 2nd Amendment
rights.
It will undoubtedly
be called "The 2nd Amendment Exclusion."
Coming to your
neighborhood.
January
16, 2013
Jon
Rappoport runs No More
Fake News. The author of an explosive collection, The
Matrix Revealed, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional
seat in the 29th District of California. 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,
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