This is one of the Scientology crime syndicate's magazine publications that operates under the fake front "Citizens Commission n Human Rights,"
a front group that the cult triees to hide behind. Let's see... There is no publication date that I can find but the title of this hate rant and conspiracy magazine is:
PsychiatryThe photograph on this issue is wonderful and I wonder if I can mail it off to a colleague for scanning and dissemination among human rights activists. It shows three Scientologists, one in the background holding a hand gun on the back of another Scientologist who's got a demonic hate expression on his face who's also holding a handgun only that gun is at the head of the third Scientologist who is sitting in a chair with his head held back by the second Scientologist who's holding his hair.
Destroying
Morals
Creating chaos
A bit of red coloring to add a spot of blood to the screaming third Scientologist completes the crime syndicate's wonderful photograph.
Wonderful!
Inside we find "Psychiatry destroying morals. A travesty of Help."
Turn the page and we get treated to "A world without morality" -- which, I suppose, doesn't include tieing women to beds and killing them but that's for another publiication, I guess. This one goes on about how morality has declineed over the decades. We get photographs on the next page -- the fictional perfect family of the 1950's where there were no such things as Negros or gays and Father Knows Best was considered to be the accurate depiction of America.
The next photograph shows Dr. Timothy Leary, Reincarnation of Jesus Christ" with a doctoreds photograph of the doctor, it looks like. There is no mention of the fact that Scientology claimes that Jesus Christ was a video movie that never existed. Wonder why, huh? Mysterious.
We get a photograph of the 1970's with people holding signs trying to get pot legalized. The 1980's shows prostitutes, I guess -- no mention of the fact that many female ex-Scientologists have noted they got money for Scientology "courses" by working in dance halls and other female-only employment efforts.
Let's see... 1980's we have police holding back violence from people who are on strike -- no explanation on what the insane nutter who put this conspiracy rag together was thinking about here.
Turn the page.
"Uprooting the foundations of society." We got a picture of some little kid sitting in front of a teelevision with his yap hanging open. The text in this section does its best to try to sound scholarly and contains a number of quotes by people nobody has ever heard of. It rants its way along, gets to a section called "The Messengers of Materialism" and then gets off into another nutty rant.
No mention of Xenu or invisible murdered space aliens infesting people called "Body Thetans," I noticed. Since all of humanity's problems ar caused by invisible murdered space aliens infesting humans, I would have expected to read something about it causing the "Uprooting" of the "foundations of society." Whoever wrote this conspiracy rant some how forgot to mention it, I guess.
Turn the page...
Ah, Satan themselves. Wilhelm Wundt being depicted along side Sigmund Freud -- who's holding a "some times a cigar is just a cigar" in his right hand.
Let's see... We get some insane nut rant about "attention deficit disorder," "obsessive compulsive disorder," and "stress disorder" only the people Scientology picture are all happy. Um, did you know that psychology is some how responsible for the lowering of scholatic aptitude scores from between 1963 to 1993? Yes, it wasn't the Viet Nam war and the lowering of scholastic _requirements_ of the 1960's and the 1970's which did it... It was psychology. Er, somee how as the Scientology crooks don't get around to explaining it.
Of course they _can't_ explain it because in Scientology the mental health industry is working with the Marcabian Invasion Fleet from Outer Space which, L. Ron Hubbard tells us, is working to keep humanity enslaved. No naturally the insane nutters can't mention exactly how the mental health field is responsible for the decline in schollarship in the United States.
It all makes sense once you know aliens are involved.
Next page, anyone?
Oh this is lovely. We get a look at "Education or Indoctrination?" in a section called "CHILD CONDITIONING." What sucko dreamed _this_ section up? A pedophile, I think. There's a photograph of a person -- maybe a teacher; who knows? -- pointing to a white board with some words written on it. "Stress, focusing, esteem, choice, sex," and fragments of other words -- "pressure" I think is one of them. Surrounded by 8 children.
There's no such thing as "choice" inside of Scientology so perhaps the nutters are trying to tie psychology in with abortion rights. They add sex -- something that their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard said was created by psychologists to control humanity. (Thanks, Ron!) This particular conspiracy nut rant gives a story about little John being taught which drugs he should be taken by his PE teacher. Um, let's see... Can't seem to find any specifics which would confirm the claims being made here. Look like John's school was on the Moon since there's no mention of what school this was supposed to be. Some how the insane nutters "forgot" to include testable specifics.
Let's turn the page again.
Ah, you thought that Scientology couldn't get any nuttier? <heh> How wrong you are, you little Suppressive Person, you. Seems that little John has progressed from taking prescription drugs, through using a toy slingshot in class, to holding a hand gun on himself in a mirror.
All due to psychology, some how. It's not explaind. Let's turn the page, shall we?
Well this is nice. We get another treat to Father Knows Best and the way life never was in America. A photograph of mommy and daughter -- both heterosexual and white since Negros didn't exist back in the 1960's, you know -- reading through a book and daddy and Junior are on the floor builing a plastic airplane from a kit, it looks like. Yes, daddy has his tie on, daughter has a bow in her hair.
Wasn't life wonderful before psychology, gays, and Negros? Well, look at the next page and see what psychology, gays, and Negros have done for America: A photograph of Eric and Lyle Menendez.
D'Oh! Thanks, L. Ron Hubbard, for alerting us about all this. The text in this section looks like it was written by Hubbard: Meandering, quite disjointed, even illiterate. It tells the story of a fictional person or two who have been "destroyed" by the mental health industry some how. We get Scientology's traditional numbers and percentages, all of which are doubtlessly as factual as their claims to have over 8 million followers some how.
We'll turn the page... More of the same nut rant. Turn the page...
Ah, now psychology is "subverting religion" and it's "in our churches."
(Which doesn't include Scientology since Scientology is organized crime, certainly not a church.) Anyway here we're told about how the mentral health industry is some how subverting religion. They never get around to explaining how, mysteriously enough, yet they claim that "95 percent of psychologists" state they're atheists or agnostics.
No mention of the fact that Scientology claims there is no god and that religion is an "implant." I wonder why Scientology "forgot" to mention any of that. Mysterious, huh?
Also in that section we see a Christian bible thrown on to the trash yet thre's nothing about L. Ron Hubbard demanding, "The man on the cross! There _WAS_ no man on the cross!" Must have simply forgot to mention it, I'm sure.
Turn the page.
Let's see what we have. Now we havee the mental health industry some how "CREATING CRIME" with "Irresponsibility and criminality." A quick glance shows they forgot to mention Heber Jentzsch, Reed Slatkin, Lisa McPherson, Kendrick Moxon, Mary Sue Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard... I guess that was an oversight. Here we get a photohgraph of some 12-year old Mexican kids in chains who allegedly murdered an illegal migrant worker. Let's see how the mental health industry caused that.. Hang on, I'm looking for it... Maybe it's on the next page... Turn. Huh.
I must have accidentally skipped past it. Turning back. That's strange.
I can't seem to find it.
This magazine must be defective. Yeah, that's it. It's defective.
I'll press onward, then. Um, here wee have a woman in curlers clutching her hair, captioned "Having a bad hair day." It seems that the mental halth industry is also responsible for drug abuse among adults starting from 1965 through to 1992. Um, here's the connection: "It was revealed that out of 50 consecutive prisoners admitted for pretrial evaluations, 82 percent had been psychiactrically hospitalized _prior_ to committing thee crime for which they had just been arrested."
Golly! What a surprise! Some criminal gets a judge to sentence him to psychological care rather than prison and when the criminal gets arrested again, it's all the mental health industry's fault. See how the conspiracy all hangs togeether?
Sit the hell back down because it's not over yet... We still have more pages to get through. Turn the page...
Oh good: Scientology has a solution. I was beginning to worry. Here we have a "reeturn to sound values." And doing so requires that people write to Congress or other political critters to mouth off the insane nut conspiracy rantings you just read demanding that they do something about it. And of course the Scientology crime syndicate informs readers that they should be working with Scieentology to help "enlighten" the world about the conspiracy.
Turn to the final page.
Let's see... We get treated to a lot of further insane lies about what the Scientology cult's "Citizens Commission on Human Rights" is supposed to be all about. Strange, they "forgot" to mention that it's Scientology.
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From: FRice@SkepticTank.ORG (Rev. Fredric L. Rice)
Subject: New: Second psychology hate magazine -- Victimizing the elderly
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 21:26:49 GMT
Organization: The Skeptic Tank
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Okay, one more before I take a break. This is more draining than I thought
it would be since I find myself laughing some times and utterly amazed at
the cheek of these nutters at other times. This one doesn't have a date
either but I'll describe the _wonderful_ magazine cover for you. I may
send all of this stuff to colleagues if they can scan these photographs
in and make them available.
Maybe I should ask a member of the mental health industry if they're interested in these conspiracy magazines. Any way, here we have:
PsychiatryHere we have an old lady in a wheel chair, a guy with his hand around her throat behind her, the guy with an evil snarl on his face. The old lady's got her mouth open in a scream, I suppose. While that's going on, a doctor to her left is going through her purse that's in her lap and he's taking out a load of paper money. The doctor on her right is getting an injection ready. The old lady's left hand is trying to stop the guy on her left from taking her money and her left hand it out to where the doctor on her right can inject her -- with something yellow that looks for all the world like urine. And yes, she looks frightened.
Victimizing the elderly
A parody of help
Denying respect
Oh: Did I mention that the orderly demon choking the old woman in the wheelchair from behind has got _massively_ hairy arms? <heh> These guys added hair to the guy's knuckles and between the webbing in the guy's hands -- doesn't look like a very good doctoring of the photographs yet we've seen doctored photographs that are much worse coming out of the Scientology organization. They didn't spend much time on this one either.
What a wonderful magazine cover!
Okay, let's see what psychiatry has been doing to the elderly, shall we?
Open the conspiracy magazine... Ah, we start out with "The shameful fate of our elderly." Picture of grandma and grandpa looking decrepit and sorrowful. It's not eexactly explained how the mental health industry is killing off the eelderly yet we get a homily from Scientology's fake "international president" -- who is supposed to be Heber Jentzsch! -- with the following Fair Use extract:
-=- The profession is psychiatry, and the damage it has done and is doing to the elderly should not be tolerateed in a civilized society."
-=- Whereas Scientology murder and racketeering, presumably, should be. In fact Scientology's mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard said that "some day people will call what we do illegal" and Hubbard said that before that day happens, Scientology must be in a position "to say what's illegal or not."
Still, there's a lot of nut claims on this page without any testables;
just vague, insane, meandering nut ranting.
Strange... this issue actually has page numbers. Let's turn to page 4 and 5, then, and find out what else psychiatry has been up to.
Cool, we have another picture of grandma in her wheelchair only this time the amount of hair on the orderly's arm is much less -- must have paused to shave while restraining grandma -- and the doctor on the right has his needle just about in grandma's arm. This section is titled, "Involuntary committmeent of the helpless" with "imprisonment" along the side.
Strange... I check and I can't find any mention of Lisa McPherson or her being tied down and imprisoned by Scientology for 17 days before they starved her to death. Must have forgot about it. Ah, they call putting gramps in a home, "Legal assault." We get some sob stories about fictional constructs with no testables, as usual. We get numbers and percentages pulled out of Scientology's ass without reference, as usual.
What's interesting is that this nut rant complains about the Baker Act.
It was the lack of Baker Acting Lisa McPherson that allowed Scientology to murder her. If the authorities had been able to Baker Act her, she would be alive today. Strange how they "forgot" to mention that.
Turn the page.
Now we get a look at "How does involuntary committment occur?" We get some vague notions yet we end with the insane nutters claiming that committment becomes an "rest-of-their-life sentence" as if it were a prison or an inturnment camp. <heh> Some of the nut rhetoric is rather amusing... Seems that even killers and terrorists are given "basic human rights" but that the elderly aren't. No mention of the RPF or the masisve human rights violations inside of Scientology for some mysterious reason.
Going on to page 8 and 9 we get to what motivates the mental health industry. No, it's not what Scientology _really_ believes. There's no mention of Xenu, invisible murdered space alien fragments called "Body Thetans," or the Marcabian Invasion Fleet from Outer Space that L. Ron Hubbard warned us about... No, this conspiracy magazine doesn't mention any of what Scientology _really_ thinks about the mental heealth industry. In the section title "The hoax of 'Mental Illness'" with "Fakery & Quackery" we don't see any mention of the cult's deadly and dangerous quack medical frauds NarCONon or "auditing" et al. We get to see that the mental health industry is all about money.
Pages 10 and 11... More of the same nut ranting only this one attempts to focus upon "thee drugging of the elderly." Here the nutters post a graph "percentage of outpatints found to have medically-induceed 'psychiatric disorders.'" Strange, I can't find where they get their value of 91% This magazine must be defective, too. This section is rather the worse one so far as disjointeed nuttieness is concerned. The Scientology cult needs to hire someone who can write, edit, and spell properly to work up their conspiracy nut magazines.
Turning the page to pages 12 and 13. "How your money funds these outrages"
with the subtitle "INSURANCE FRAUD." Uh, no meention I can see of how Scientology rported these alleged crimes. Come to think of it, there's no mention at all of Scientology for some strange, mysterious reason.
We see four newspaper clippings using four different fonts which try to look like they're newspaper clippings from different papers, I guess. In all four we're not given enough information to actually track down these alleeged articles to even see whether they're real or whether they're more of Scientology's tradition of concocting fakes. The first one has "journal staff writer" which doesn't identify the publication. The other three have _nothing_ that can bee checked; no names, no dates, nothing.
Sounds like what we see in the a.r.s newsgroup all the time, huh?
Turning the page to pages 14 and 15 we find, "Treatment and betrayal"
with the subtitle "Harm & Abuse." We get another graph without any reference that can be checked, this one claiming that 730,000 elderly people died from reactions to prescription drugs over the past 10 years.
We get another fictional sob story.
Um, turning the page again... pages 16 and 17 gives an amusing, lengthy nut rant into shock treatment of the elderly. We get more numbers pulled out of David Miscaviage's ass, it looks like, without any attempt to provide references to back them up with. The next couple of pages continue the insane nut rant, showing Ernest Hemmingway and trying to claim that he killed himself because of the mental health industry some how (it's not made clear.) We get mor percentages for a graf that's apparently pulled out of Scientology's ass as there's no tstable reference.
The next two pages continue thee nut rant offering more numbers and peercentages without any tstabl references.
Still no mention of Xenu, Body Thetans, or Marcabs.
Cool, we get two doctored photographs on this page, one for a "Bert Potter" who was allegedly sexually assaulting children (which Scientology thinks are adults only in small bodies so they can engage in sexual intercourse if they wish since they're actually adults some how) and Donald R. Person, also sexual abuse of children is alleged. I have to womnder why the Scientology crime syndicate feels the need to alter photographs to add blotches, bumps, and skin rashes to their foes.
Finally on pages 22 and 23 we get to the solution! I was hoping there was a solution since it all seemed so hopeless. Wont somebody _DO_ something? Well, thank Xenu Scientology came along to offer us, "They deserve better." Scientology's solution? Work with Scientology by calling up your Congress and other political critters and unthinkingly mouth off Scientology conspiracy nut rants and demand that somebody _DO_ something! If someone tries to put uyou in a home, call up Scientology and report it!
Um, that's strange... They don't actually mention the fact that it's Scientology that people are supposed to work with. They mention the fake front "Citizens Commission on Human Rights" yet the crime syndicate forgot to mention that it's really Scientology. Strange how they could forget to mention something as important -- and embarrassing -- as that.
Last page (thank Xenu!) is a repeat of the cult's lies about what their
"Citizens Commission on Human Rights" is all about, failing to mention
that it's actually Scientology, of course.
-- You love drugs! You love drugs, don't you?! You better
not say anything about my mother! Don't you DARE say anything
about my mother! -- Scientology's International President