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John Jones

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:36:24 AM11/27/09
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Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
whether you like it or not.

Make no mistake. Doctors are dangerous cult-members of the creed of
psychiatry. You can join up easily as a victim-recruit and get their
pills, as many biochemically-sad people have done.

Doctors today are like corrupt primaeval witch-doctors who employ
psycho-sniffing-out and affected communication/silence techniques to
unsettle and unnerve, to get money, power, and your autonomy. That is
why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.

All doctors have Medical Autism because they belong to a cult. They are
not like real people. They gaze at you with the eye of a cult-member,
looking for a victim-recruit.
It's a sad fact of modern medicine.

Olrik

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:44:18 AM11/27/09
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Join scientology then. They share your ideas about psychiatry. Ask for
Xenu and don't forget to salute the plants.

Tim

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:44:45 AM11/27/09
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On Nov 27, 11:36 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case

You are an official nut-case.

John Jones

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:54:31 AM11/27/09
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You mention scientology. I mention plastic zip fasteners. Whoopee.

Doctors will kill you if its politically correct, as we witnessed in
pre-war Germany. Doctors will kill you if its traditional, as we witness
in old people's homes in the UK (1800 deaths a year from medication).
Doctors will incarcerate you if its political, witness cold war Russia.

Olrik

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Nov 27, 2009, 12:12:09 PM11/27/09
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Overwhelmingly, doctors will help or cure you of your illnesses if it's
at all possible. You're making the childish mistake of throwing out the
baby with the bathwater. Please grow up.

Olrik

MarkA

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Nov 27, 2009, 1:46:19 PM11/27/09
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:36:24 +0000, John Jones wrote:

> That is
> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>

You sound like you are speaking from experience.

--
MarkA
Keeper of the Butter Dish of Balshazar

Christopher A. Lee

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Nov 27, 2009, 2:00:16 PM11/27/09
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 13:46:19 -0500, MarkA <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:36:24 +0000, John Jones wrote:
>
>> That is
>> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
>> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>>
>
>You sound like you are speaking from experience.

Nobody is a nutcase in their own mind - in fact the bigger the nutcase
the less self-aware they are.

Sir Frederick

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Nov 27, 2009, 2:07:23 PM11/27/09
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Some MDs are frauds, that makes them dangerous.

I had such a doctor that treated my kidney stones
and associated pain with hypnosis for a year. He
considered me a kook, and said so in writing when
I went to another medical organization. That delayed
my correct diagnosis. Also, the kook doctor was well
known as such by his peers, but they did nothing.

Some medical doctors should have stayed as barbers.

THE BORG

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Nov 27, 2009, 2:52:23 PM11/27/09
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"Christopher A. Lee" <ca...@optonline.net> wrote in message
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I am an official classified diagnosed lunatic, and I am
fully aware that this is my status with humans.
But I am intelligent and aware, referring to what I consider
as true as "delusions" when I speak to psychiatrists and the
like in order to avoid institutionalization.
I can outwit the mental health professionals no problem by
"pretending" to be completely normal and speaking about
shopping and washing and food and cooking and they go away
quite happy that I am indeed "doing very well".
I make sure I eat loads of chocolates and ice cream in order
to remain marginally overweight in order to prevent
hospitalization and force feeding.
I consider the psychiatric profession as total idiots, and I
know I am hugely more intelligent than they!!! ;)

THE BORG

Scott H

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Nov 27, 2009, 2:57:26 PM11/27/09
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Sadly, I agree to an extent with John Jones. In my case, I don't think
the psychiatrists realized my intellectual strength and precocity when
they wrote that I had 'bizarre delusions.' I ended up writing about
their statements in my essay, Expected Reward and Psychosis:

http://www.hoge-essays.com/psychosis.html

Alan Ford

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Nov 27, 2009, 3:08:21 PM11/27/09
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John Jones wrote:

> Doctors will kill you if its politically correct, as we witnessed in
> pre-war Germany. Doctors will kill you if its traditional, as we witness
> in old people's homes in the UK (1800 deaths a year from medication).
> Doctors will incarcerate you if its political, witness cold war Russia.

So will plumbers, circus performers, butchers, conductors, nuclear
physicists and ballerinas. Your point?


--
If you don't beat your meat
You can't have any pudding
How can you have any pudding
If you don't beat your meat?

THE BORG

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Nov 27, 2009, 3:13:12 PM11/27/09
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"Scott H" <zinite...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There is a huge difference between Doctors and
Psychiatrists.
I think this is the same in USA?
You seem totally compos mentis, and in my own experience,
Psychiatrists are totally ignorant about mental illness and
operate on an intelligence level of idiots, and sadly, most
are in it for the money.
If I were you, I would disregard you experiences at the
hands of Psychiatrists, and put it down to experience.
They are just plain ordinary dull boring ignorant stupid
humans, who have read a few books and remembered a few
facts.
Most have not the intelligence to assimilate, digest, or
integrate anything they have learnt in order to be in any
way useful to anyone or anything except a roll of toilet
paper.
Certainly do not believe a word they say, nor in any way be
discouraged by them.
THE BORG

SkyEyes

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Nov 27, 2009, 5:57:31 PM11/27/09
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And bring your checkbook.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
BAAWA Knight
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
skyeyes nine at cox dot net

Immortalist

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Nov 27, 2009, 10:00:04 PM11/27/09
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Arrogance of scientists and physicians is an old scourge. Alfred
Russel Wallace, who helped develop the theory of evolution in the 19th
century and who confronted the scientific arrogance of his own day,
famously commented on medical arrogance in a different context (i.e.
eugenics), calling it

… an arrogant scientific priestcraft.

http://www.evolutionnews.org/2008/12/advice_to_an_arrogant_medical.html

huge

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:07:19 PM11/27/09
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THE BORG :

> "Scott H" <zinite...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:45e22519-655a-44ae...@j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> Sadly, I agree to an extent with John Jones. In my case, I don't think
>> the psychiatrists realized my intellectual strength and precocity when
>> they wrote that I had 'bizarre delusions.' I ended up writing about
>> their statements in my essay, Expected Reward and Psychosis:
>>
>> http://www.hoge-essays.com/psychosis.html
>
> There is a huge difference between Doctors and Psychiatrists.
> I think this is the same in USA?

They have to be a physician first, then take the specialty.
Psychologists don't; they just have to have a masters.


> You seem totally compos mentis, and in my own experience, Psychiatrists
> are totally ignorant about mental illness and operate on an intelligence
> level of idiots, and sadly, most are in it for the money.

Some schools of psychiatric thought are a _lot_ more scientific than
others.


> If I were you, I would disregard you experiences at the hands of
> Psychiatrists, and put it down to experience. They are just plain
> ordinary dull boring ignorant stupid humans, who have read a few books
> and remembered a few facts.
> Most have not the intelligence to assimilate, digest, or integrate
> anything they have learnt in order to be in any way useful to anyone or
> anything except a roll of toilet paper.
> Certainly do not believe a word they say, nor in any way be discouraged
> by them.
> THE BORG

--
huge: Not on my time you don't.

Mark Earnest

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Nov 27, 2009, 11:48:44 PM11/27/09
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"John Jones" <jonesc...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:heov66$pp7$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

The M.D. is a magician not unlike any witch doctor, except his arsenal
is much bigger.

If you really want to beat cancer, about the only thing you can do is
something like go to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, where
they believe you into health.


Olrik

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Nov 28, 2009, 12:30:25 AM11/28/09
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What these "centers" seem to do is let patients transfer all their money
to the centers in exchange for, well, not much.

Remember kids, the human death rate is still 100 %.

Olrik

Mark Earnest

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Nov 28, 2009, 12:41:43 AM11/28/09
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"Olrik" <olri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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It works 100% for those that believe.

>
> Remember kids, the human death rate is still 100 %.

And only atheists seem to know that.

Olrik

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Nov 28, 2009, 12:51:05 AM11/28/09
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What works? The transfer of money?

>> Remember kids, the human death rate is still 100 %.
>
> And only atheists seem to know that.

The world is full of cemeteries, including the corpses of all your
ancestors.

Olrik

Mark Earnest

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:32:49 AM11/28/09
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"Olrik" <olri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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The healing of cancer.


>
>>> Remember kids, the human death rate is still 100 %.
>>
>> And only atheists seem to know that.
>
> The world is full of cemeteries, including the corpses of all your
> ancestors.

That's true.


Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:35:40 AM11/28/09
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On 27-Nov-2009, John Jones <jonesc...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
> whether you like it or not.

Wow, it is like you could read my mind... That has been my experience as
well with the last doctor I went to... It is almost as if... A doctor
actually thinks that we're stupid for not knowing this before going to see
him... You know, in England, doctors don't call themselves doctors...
American doctors are probably the reason. Doctors are much worse than
lawyers... I actually pity lawyers, they get a bad rap, I think.

--
Denial of Free Will makes the Knowledge of Order Absolute.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:39:33 AM11/28/09
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On 27-Nov-2009, SkyEyes <skye...@cox.net> wrote:

> And bring your checkbook.

Ohh, right... scientology... For a minute, I thought you were talking about
the doctor... Once a doctor has your insurance info, you might as well just
leave... unless you *want* to have your intelligence insulted.

Yap

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:44:36 AM11/28/09
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Are you talking about your own experience with the doctor?
But you are not dead yet.

Yap

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:48:14 AM11/28/09
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On Nov 28, 3:52 am, "THE BORG" <b...@gone.com> wrote:
> "Christopher A. Lee" <ca...@optonline.net> wrote in messagenews:jb80h5hgahv4nfvja...@4ax.com...

Yes, you think.
But we also think you are a nutcase.
Get away from the delusional attachment to a sky pixie certainly will
help.

Yap

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:51:30 AM11/28/09
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On Nov 28, 1:30 pm, Olrik <olrik...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Mark Earnest wrote:
> > "John Jones" <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
Correct, and there is no stupid god to change it....for hundreds of
thousands of years.
>
> Olrik

Yap

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:53:23 AM11/28/09
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On Nov 28, 1:41 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Olrik" <olrik...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>
> news:heqchj$dlg$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Mark Earnest wrote:
> >> "John Jones" <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote in message

No, most loons know it too.
The exception are those whose brains lack cells, or deformed.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 2:37:11 AM11/28/09
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On 27-Nov-2009, "THE BORG" <bo...@gone.com> wrote:

> I am an official classified diagnosed lunatic

Are you sure about that BORG?... Lunatics are hard core psycho... You know,
I can get over the fact that I've been branded as schizo... mainly for the
reason that... at least I'm not a lunatic.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 12:56:11 PM11/28/09
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You know, the woman in Houston who chopped off the nads on her newborn
son... made a rational decision... That woman and I basically have the same
understanding of what the world's priorities are but... the difference is
that woman is a 'lunatic' while I am not a lunatic. Lunatics are hard core
psycho... They act rationally even if it is not convenient for them to act
rationally.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:14:20 PM11/28/09
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On 27-Nov-2009, Immortalist <reanima...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Arrogance of scientists and physicians is an old scourge. Alfred
> Russel Wallace, who helped develop the theory of evolution in the 19th
> century and who confronted the scientific arrogance of his own day,
> famously commented on medical arrogance in a different context (i.e.
> eugenics), calling it
>
> � an arrogant scientific priestcraft.
>
> http://www.evolutionnews.org/2008/12/advice_to_an_arrogant_medical.html

I don't know... I think it is more along the lines of doctors believing that
patients are 'unclean'... I guess I'm easily confused... I can't tell the
differance between a doctor and an Islamic cleric.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:22:38 PM11/28/09
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Ohh... I think I get it finally... You're menopausal and you're being
pressured into getting or have already gotten a hysterectomy... whatever,
BORG, be a lunatic then.

Kevin B. Murphy

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Nov 28, 2009, 1:50:25 PM11/28/09
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Real life lunatics never leave the rubber room, BORG... confinement makes
the problem worse... so obviously, once a lunatic has been diagnosed and
confined, that is all she wrote... end of story. What is disconcerting to
me is the fact that... I don't see how it is possible for anyone to work in
a lunatic asylum... The shrinks are every bit as dangerous as the lunatics
that they have in confinement... if not more so. Well, I suppose the
nymphos that they have there make it worthwhile... maybe it isn't as bad as
I think.

John Stafford

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Nov 28, 2009, 3:53:17 PM11/28/09
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In article <pqydnR6MuMaEJY3W...@posted.internetamerica>,
"Mark Earnest" <gmea...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> > What these "centers" seem to do is let patients transfer all their money
> > to the centers in exchange for, well, not much.
>
>
> It works 100% for those that believe.

Are you being facetious, Mark?

John Stafford

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Nov 28, 2009, 3:54:51 PM11/28/09
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In article <6980h5tkrp6gcrvsv...@4ax.com>,
Sir Frederick <mmcn...@fuzzysys.com> wrote:

> Some MDs are frauds, that makes them dangerous.

You know what they call a doctor who graduates at the bottom of his
class.

The Whistle-blower

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Nov 28, 2009, 4:22:47 PM11/28/09
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On Nov 27, 11:36 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
> whether you like it or not.
>
> Make no mistake. Doctors are dangerous cult-members of the creed of
> psychiatry. You can join up easily as a victim-recruit and get their
> pills, as many biochemically-sad people have done.
>
> Doctors today are like corrupt primaeval witch-doctors who employ
> psycho-sniffing-out and affected communication/silence techniques to
> unsettle and unnerve, to get money, power, and your autonomy. That is
> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>
> All doctors have Medical Autism because they belong to a cult. They are
> not like real people. They gaze at you with the eye of a cult-member,
> looking for a victim-recruit.
> It's a sad fact of modern medicine.

Blame it on Hypocrap

Mark Earnest

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Nov 28, 2009, 4:25:55 PM11/28/09
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"John Stafford" <nh...@droffats.ten> wrote in message
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No. Whatever anyone believes happens.


John Stafford

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Nov 28, 2009, 4:45:36 PM11/28/09
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In article <qeednVxI8dUnWY3W...@giganews.com>,
"Kevin B. Murphy" <kmurp...@comcast.net> wrote:

> [...] I actually pity lawyers, they get a bad rap, I think.

Yes. It's the bad 95% that give the rest a bad name.

John Stafford

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Nov 28, 2009, 4:48:54 PM11/28/09
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In article <1aqdnQx0Oohy7YzW...@giganews.com>,

"Kevin B. Murphy" <kmurp...@comcast.net> wrote:

> [...] I don't see how it is possible for anyone to work in


> a lunatic asylum... The shrinks are every bit as dangerous as the lunatics

There was a great experiment about fifty years ago in which some
psychiatrists volunteered to live in an asylum for a week. At the end
of the week they were told (by the real experimenters) that they had
begun to show signs of insanity and were not allowed to leave. Results?
They went crazy!

AZ Nomad

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Nov 28, 2009, 5:34:43 PM11/28/09
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sounds like a U.L.

Free Lunch

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Nov 28, 2009, 6:45:57 PM11/28/09
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 14:54:51 -0600, John Stafford <nh...@droffats.ten>
wrote in alt.atheism:

Yes, Doctor.

Of course, the PhDs in life sciences don't seem to have very much
respect for a very large number of MDs.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 9:08:24 PM11/28/09
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Olrik wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>> Olrik wrote:
>>> Join scientology then. They share your ideas about psychiatry. Ask
>>> for Xenu and don't forget to salute the plants.
>>
>> You mention scientology. I mention plastic zip fasteners. Whoopee.
>>
>> Doctors will kill you if its politically correct, as we witnessed in
>> pre-war Germany. Doctors will kill you if its traditional, as we
>> witness in old people's homes in the UK (1800 deaths a year from
>> medication). Doctors will incarcerate you if its political, witness
>> cold war Russia.
>
> Overwhelmingly, doctors will help or cure you of your illnesses

I kNow!
I'm making another argument. My argument is that doctors can be
dangerous because they recruit victims into the cult of psychiatry.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 9:09:55 PM11/28/09
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Alan Ford wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>
>> Doctors will kill you if its politically correct, as we witnessed in
>> pre-war Germany. Doctors will kill you if its traditional, as we
>> witness in old people's homes in the UK (1800 deaths a year from
>> medication). Doctors will incarcerate you if its political, witness
>> cold war Russia.
>
> So will plumbers, circus performers, butchers, conductors, nuclear
> physicists and ballerinas. Your point?
>
>
>
>

Yes. There was the case of Eric the Busman. He killed thousands on the
buses before the company started losing profits. The point.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 9:10:18 PM11/28/09
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woof

Alan Ford

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:05:25 PM11/28/09
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John Jones wrote:


How does a company "start losing profits"? Does it cash in the profits,
put them in the company pocket, then they accidentally drop out of the
pocket when the company is taking a ride on the bus?


--
If you don't beat your meat
You can't have any pudding
How can you have any pudding
If you don't beat your meat?

SkyEyes

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:29:11 PM11/28/09
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On Nov 27, 11:39 pm, "Kevin B. Murphy" <kmurphy...@comcast.net> wrote:

> On 27-Nov-2009, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> > And bring your checkbook.
>
> Ohh, right... scientology... For a minute, I thought you were talking about
> the doctor... Once a doctor has your insurance info, you might as well just
> leave... unless you *want* to have your intelligence insulted.

Because you know so much better than they do, of course. I mean, what
good does 12-15 years of medical training do you? Sheesh.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
BAAWA Knight
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
skyeyes nine at cox dot net

SkyEyes

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:29:45 PM11/28/09
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On Nov 28, 12:37 am, "Kevin B. Murphy" <kmurphy...@comcast.net> wrote:

> On 27-Nov-2009, "THE BORG" <b...@gone.com> wrote:
>
> > I am an official classified diagnosed lunatic
>
> Are you sure about that BORG?... Lunatics are hard core psycho... You know,
> I can get over the fact that I've been branded as schizo... mainly for the
> reason that... at least I'm not a lunatic.

I'm not *real* sure about that....

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:46:40 PM11/28/09
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Alan Ford wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>
>>>> Doctors will kill you if its politically correct, as we witnessed in
>>>> pre-war Germany. Doctors will kill you if its traditional, as we
>>>> witness in old people's homes in the UK (1800 deaths a year from
>>>> medication). Doctors will incarcerate you if its political, witness
>>>> cold war Russia.
>>>
>>> So will plumbers, circus performers, butchers, conductors, nuclear
>>> physicists and ballerinas. Your point?
>>
>> Yes. There was the case of Eric the Busman. He killed thousands on the
>> buses before the company started losing profits. The point.
>
>
> How does a company "start losing profits"? Does it cash in the profits,
> put them in the company pocket, then they accidentally drop out of the
> pocket when the company is taking a ride on the bus?
>
>

NO. There's fewer people on the buses.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:47:11 PM11/28/09
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MarkA wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:36:24 +0000, John Jones wrote:
>
>> That is
>> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
>> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>>
>
> You sound like you are speaking from experience.
>

As if. AS IF!
Gosh.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:47:59 PM11/28/09
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Christopher A. Lee wrote:
> Nobody is a nutcase in their own mind - in fact the bigger the nutcase
> the less self-aware they are.

You mean being aware of being a nutcase makes you more self-aware?!

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:49:17 PM11/28/09
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Kevin B. Murphy wrote:
> On 27-Nov-2009, Immortalist <reanima...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Arrogance of scientists and physicians is an old scourge. Alfred
>> Russel Wallace, who helped develop the theory of evolution in the 19th
>> century and who confronted the scientific arrogance of his own day,
>> famously commented on medical arrogance in a different context (i.e.
>> eugenics), calling it
>>
>> � an arrogant scientific priestcraft.

>>
>> http://www.evolutionnews.org/2008/12/advice_to_an_arrogant_medical.html
>
> I don't know... I think it is more along the lines of doctors believing that
> patients are 'unclean'... I guess I'm easily confused... I can't tell the
> differance between a doctor and an Islamic cleric.
>

Of course doctors think we are unclean. THAT'S why we go to them.

John Jones

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Nov 28, 2009, 10:52:23 PM11/28/09
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Kevin B. Murphy wrote:

> On 27-Nov-2009, John Jones <jonesc...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
>> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
>> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
>> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
>> whether you like it or not.
>
> Wow, it is like you could read my mind... That has been my experience as
> well with the last doctor I went to... It is almost as if... A doctor
> actually thinks that we're stupid for not knowing this before going to see
> him...

That is why it is VERY important not to show that you are in doubt of
the doctor's talents. A doctor will put you on mind pills if he thinks
you are in doubt of his talents.

Free Lunch

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Nov 28, 2009, 11:29:03 PM11/28/09
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 02:08:24 +0000, John Jones
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Ah, yes, the Mr. Hubbard's complaint.

Olrik

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You mean the short buses you're familiar with?

Olrik

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Riiiiiiiiiiiiight........

Alan Ford

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John Jones wrote:

So, smaller odds someone will find those profits and turn them in at the
Lost And Found?

RoidsRim

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John Jones <jonesc...@btinternet.com>
heov66$pp7$1...@news.eternal-september.org, Wrote In Message:

| Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
| can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
| what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case
| with a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of
| others, whether you like it or not.
|
| Make no mistake. Doctors are dangerous cult-members of the creed of
| psychiatry. You can join up easily as a victim-recruit and get their
| pills, as many biochemically-sad people have done.
|
| Doctors today are like corrupt primaeval witch-doctors who employ
| psycho-sniffing-out and affected communication/silence techniques to
| unsettle and unnerve, to get money, power, and your autonomy. That is
| why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
| subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
|
| All doctors have Medical Autism because they belong to a cult. They
| are not like real people. They gaze at you with the eye of a
| cult-member, looking for a victim-recruit.
| It's a sad fact of modern medicine.


Hi

Not Bad

Reaks Of Idosyncract
Guess where That Comes From

Try and Make It Look Like Your winning
If You Cant -- dont Write It
Or Write It as If Your Winning

Doctors Dont Give a Fuck ABout you
Your Cannon Fodder

And It Goes Higher Up

And On another thread Subject

Never Advocate for the Use Of Pills

And

Never Compare a Cherry Tart To a Pill

Cant Be Bothered to Read This Whole Thread By Accident I Stummble Here
and as usual This stuck in my head days
These Places are wide birth material for me

Bye

Matthiaoso


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I go to a doctor with physical pain and I am diagnosed with emotional
pain... That can't happen even once for me to doubt the talents of a doctor
and it happens every time I need to see a doctor.

AZ Nomad

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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 06:35:40 GMT, Kevin B. Murphy <kmurp...@comcast.net> wrote:

>On 27-Nov-2009, John Jones <jonesc...@btinternet.com> wrote:

>> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
>> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
>> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
>> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
>> whether you like it or not.

>Wow, it is like you could read my mind... That has been my experience as
>well with the last doctor I went to... It is almost as if... A doctor
>actually thinks that we're stupid for not knowing this before going to see

>him... You know, in England, doctors don't call themselves doctors...
>American doctors are probably the reason. Doctors are much worse than
>lawyers... I actually pity lawyers, they get a bad rap, I think.

I can tell both of you are lunes just from this thread.
Seek help. Psychiatric help.

John Jones

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Nov 29, 2009, 4:31:54 PM11/29/09
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What possible relevance is that to me?

John Jones

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Immortalist

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On Nov 28, 10:14 am, "Kevin B. Murphy" <kmurphy...@comcast.net> wrote:

> On 27-Nov-2009, Immortalist <reanimater_2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Arrogance of scientists and physicians is an old scourge. Alfred
> > Russel Wallace, who helped develop the theory of evolution in the 19th
> > century and who confronted the scientific arrogance of his own day,
> > famously commented on medical arrogance in a different context (i.e.
> > eugenics), calling it
>
> >     … an arrogant scientific priestcraft.

>
> >http://www.evolutionnews.org/2008/12/advice_to_an_arrogant_medical.html
>
> I don't know... I think it is more along the lines of doctors believing that
> patients are 'unclean'... I guess I'm easily confused... I can't tell the
> differance between a doctor and an Islamic cleric.
>

I know, but doctors are more like slaves to the drug companies and
HMO's willing to use us, even kill us, as a means to a prosperous
career. They have become a pathetic group of wankers, usually whining
and crying over-weight boomers, ha!

In Anthropology some researchers report how members of one tribe,
treat or conceive of, enemy tribes as if they are not even human or
that the outgroup is subhuman. In social psychology there is talk of
conflicting cognitions and how when a person hurts another it is
easier to justify beliefs about performing cruelties, if they can find
support for the belief that the other was either deserving or not
worthy of normal treatment. Psychologists go on further to explain how
the more remote from the percieved dehumanized outgroup, like in an
airplane bombing as opposed to face 2 face combat, it is easier for
the ingroup to perform cruel and unusal actions.

----------------------

Xenophobia denotes a phobic attitude towards strangers or of the
unknown. It comes from the Greek words (xenos), meaning "foreigner,"
"stranger," and (phobos), meaning "fear." The term is typically used
to describe fear or dislike of foreigners or in general of people
different from one's self.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia

Unreflected Ingroup Favoritism - One who reflects does not
discriminate?: On the role of unreflected cognitive processes for the
occurrence of ingroup favoritism between artificial groups;

A categorization of individuals in two groups
based on completely trivial criteria like flipping
a coin to determine which group one is
assigned (Group X or Group Y), can
be sufficient to cause mutual
preferences for one's
own group.

Social identity theory assumes a fundamental striving towards a
positive distinction of one's own group from other groups. The
tendency to a preference for one's own group is clearly reduced in a
situation involving intergroup judgments on negative comparison
dimensions or distribution decisions on negative stimuli (burdens,
aversive stimuli), in comparison to those in the positive realm.

These basic judgment processes may be the fundamental determining
factors of and conditions for social discrimination. Of some influence
may be the role which evaluations of oneself play for the positive
evaluation of minimal social groups. It is assumed that an unreflected
cognitive process is critical for this, in the course of which, as a
rule, the positive self-image is transferred to the new ingroup. Due
to the lesser degree of similarity to oneself, an outgroup cannot
benefit from such a generalization process.

Correspondingly, a positive distinctiveness of one's own group can
result solely from the self-ingroup relation, independent of an
ingroup-outgroup comparison. There is a generalized positive attitude
to the ingroup, and demonstrating the role of a low degree of
reflection for the occurrence of favoritism in minimal intergroup
situations and considerations of outgroups.

The randomly assigned individuals generally act as if those who share
their meaningless label are their good friends or close kin. Subjects
indicate that they like those who share their label. They rate others
who share their label as likely to have a more pleasant personality
and to have produced better output than outgroup members. Most
strikingly, subjects allocate more money and rewards to those who
share their labels.

In other related social experiments at political rallies it has been
noted that researchers faking injuries, were helped more or less
depending on whether their protest sign, and slogans supported or went
against those around them who could help.

The Social Animal - Elliot Aronson - 8th Edition 1999
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0716733129/

RoidsRim

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John Jones <jonesc...@btinternet.com>
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Info Art Wanted

Fair Noth

Yerp

We Will Withhold The Nasty And Extra Nasty 2 Pieces
Of My First Insert Of This Thread
We Left Out Due to Your Avoidance and Hesitation at Wanting to Continue This
Thread With Contribution

1 Being A Cross Between Nasty / Nice
Depends On Your Fancy's


Upto You Not Going to Force
We See Plenty More Opportunities
May Arise In The Same Situation As Here
We Tempt None
We Press No Obligation

We Trick You No Games
Feel Free At Your Own Pace
Take Your Time If Your Unsure There Is No Rush
Were Well Used to People Having to Catch Up
Were Kind Like That
Its Part Of Team Work
We Don't Leave People Behind
Every One Has different Pace Speeds
As The Doctor Says Cannon Fodder Leave It Behind -- But That is Only In
Death
You Can Get Your Doctor To Put You a Band Aid On - If Makes Feel Better
Just as So
We Know The Importance Of Looking Back AT What We Do An Taking
Responsibility For Our Works and Actions
We also Have Those Almost Greedy Type Who Push Far Ahead Not a Care For
Others
We Take No Notice an Do As We Please

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---- Mon 30-Nov-2009 04:15:48a ---- ----
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Big Gob Don't Equal Big Mind

We Kind Of Feel That We Ourselves Have Been Brought Into This Debate
When We Have Been Away At Work
And Are Not Familiar Here In This Group

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Year On Year

There It Is
If You Don't Answer What We Want Other Than Distraction


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Thread Dead

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If You Knew That Source
Which You Either Do Or Don't - However Interesting That May Get
Which Also You Fail To Provide

You Would Not Use That Source If You Were Genuine And Believed In Good An
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You Don't Want To Harm Us Do You

We Will Let You Know That And You Can Now Choose To Behave More Appropriate
An Kind Towards US

In Case You Don't Then
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To Us Your Post Looked Like A Assemble Of Words
And You Got A Few Fans Round To Take A Look At IT
Like Fly's To A Piece SHIT

See As We Said Don't Make Your Posts As A Loser
Because That Idiosyncratic Source You Acquired
Was Only Ever Used As A WINNER
Never Portrait as a Loser

Don't Take Any Low Points To Heart
Just a Set Of Instructions At The end Of The Day

Did You Find My Sundays Homework Interesting Hope so
Nothing Like Using Your Noodle to Keep it Going Is There

Incidentally We Read You Nx an Last Post Of Day
2 Words There
You'd Take the Breathe We Breath If You Could YeaH
Still As We Take That Back now What You took... all Is Done an Dusted

If You Like To Only Use Words That are Just Fresh
And Have No Retained Capacity
Memory Too Short Something

Then Buy A Fucking Hot of The Press Newspaper Gather The words and Make a
Fucking Rhyme Song and Sing IT for
Fuck Snakes
Fucking Faker

HALLO
Oh YeaH
and We Got DOOM GLOOM Today
I'm a WINNER
Total TWAT

Your Blocking Our Light

Get Out Our Fucking Sight

We've Spelt It Out
We've Shown You The Door
Now You Know The Score

So Long
Bye

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On 29-Nov-2009, Immortalist <reanima...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> In Anthropology some researchers report how members of one tribe,
> treat or conceive of, enemy tribes as if they are not even human or
> that the outgroup is subhuman. In social psychology there is talk of
> conflicting cognitions and how when a person hurts another it is
> easier to justify beliefs about performing cruelties, if they can find
> support for the belief that the other was either deserving or not
> worthy of normal treatment. Psychologists go on further to explain how
> the more remote from the percieved dehumanized outgroup, like in an
> airplane bombing as opposed to face 2 face combat, it is easier for
> the ingroup to perform cruel and unusal actions.

I think that there was a star trek episode like that... The inhabitants of
one planet enslaved the inhabitants of another planet with an addictive drug
and pretended it was a necessary medication that they needed to survive...
What you are saying seems to suggest to me a culture of vengeance... The
idea that... Fulfilling a sworn oath of vengeance removes the potential of
feeling the pain felt by the object of that vengeance... Obviously, what I'm
suggesting is that what is 'human' doesn't always translate into other
languages...

Kevin B. Murphy

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Well, I don't suppose the culture of vengeance really ties in with what we
are discussing... But the phrase 'imperial ass' or 'imperial jackass' should
have more currency with the general public, IMHO... Ooo, slight problem...
Imperial jackasses don't care to use the phrase 'imperial jackass'... what
was I thinking?

John Jones

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On 29-Nov-2009, Immortalist <reanima...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> In Anthropology some researchers report how members of one tribe,
> treat or conceive of, enemy tribes as if they are not even human or
> that the outgroup is subhuman. In social psychology there is talk of
> conflicting cognitions and how when a person hurts another it is
> easier to justify beliefs about performing cruelties, if they can find
> support for the belief that the other was either deserving or not
> worthy of normal treatment. Psychologists go on further to explain how
> the more remote from the percieved dehumanized outgroup, like in an
> airplane bombing as opposed to face 2 face combat, it is easier for
> the ingroup to perform cruel and unusal actions.

You mean... ok, now I get it... political correctness *is* cruel... and
dehumanizing... You know, I had this boss who was very intelligent... but he
didn't do college and I did... so I had to kind of put up with his
passive-aggressive crap... but it was his political correctness crap which
literally made it impossible for me to function at my job... (shrug) Small
business priorities???

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On Nov 27, 11:36 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
> whether you like it or not.
>
> Make no mistake. Doctors are dangerous cult-members of the creed of
> psychiatry. You can join up easily as a victim-recruit and get their
> pills, as many biochemically-sad people have done.
>
> Doctors today are like corrupt primaeval witch-doctors who employ
> psycho-sniffing-out and affected communication/silence techniques to
> unsettle and unnerve, to get money, power, and your autonomy. That is
> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>
> All doctors have Medical Autism because they belong to a cult. They are
> not like real people. They gaze at you with the eye of a cult-member,
> looking for a victim-recruit.
> It's a sad fact of modern medicine.

Uh-huh. Shhhhh! Someone get the butterfly nets!

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Dec 2, 2009, 1:29:29 AM12/2/09
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On Nov 27, 1:46 pm, MarkA <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:36:24 +0000, John Jones wrote:
> > That is
> > why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
> > subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.
>
> You sound like you are speaking from experience.
>
Sounds like he could do with some more experience.

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Dec 2, 2009, 1:31:26 AM12/2/09
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On Nov 27, 2:52 pm, "THE BORG" <b...@gone.com> wrote:
> "Christopher A. Lee" <ca...@optonline.net> wrote in messagenews:jb80h5hgahv4nfvja...@4ax.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 13:46:19 -0500, MarkA

> > <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> >>On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:36:24 +0000, John Jones wrote:
>
> >>> That is
> >>> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to
> >>> reject any
> >>> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a
> >>> nutcase.
>
> >>You sound like you are speaking from experience.
>
> > Nobody is a nutcase in their own mind - in fact the bigger
> > the nutcase
> > the less self-aware they are.
>
> I am an official classified diagnosed lunatic, and I am
> fully aware that this is my status with humans.
> But I am intelligent and aware, referring to what I consider
> as true as "delusions" when I speak to psychiatrists and the
> like in order to avoid institutionalization.
> I can outwit the mental health professionals no problem by
> "pretending" to be completely normal and speaking about
> shopping and washing and food and cooking and they go away
> quite happy that I am indeed "doing very well".
> I make sure I eat loads of chocolates and ice cream in order
> to remain marginally overweight in order to prevent
> hospitalization and force feeding.
> I consider the psychiatric profession as total idiots, and I
> know I am hugely more intelligent than they!!!  ;)
>
Tell us about this again when you develop diabetes.

Father Haskell

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Dec 2, 2009, 1:53:38 AM12/2/09
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On Nov 27, 11:36 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Doctors are dangerous people. You can go in with a pain, and if they
> can't find anything physical, then unless you are very careful about
> what you say then you could easily come out as an official nut-case with
> a prescription to get rid of your thoughts, like millions of others,
> whether you like it or not.
>
> Make no mistake. Doctors are dangerous cult-members of the creed of
> psychiatry. You can join up easily as a victim-recruit and get their
> pills, as many biochemically-sad people have done.
>
> Doctors today are like corrupt primaeval witch-doctors who employ
> psycho-sniffing-out and affected communication/silence techniques to
> unsettle and unnerve, to get money, power, and your autonomy. That is

> why whenever you go to see a doctor you must be quick to reject any
> subtle attempt they make to officially endorse you as a nutcase.

Your posting does that well, thank you very much.

> All doctors have Medical Autism because they belong to a cult. They are
> not like real people. They gaze at you with the eye of a cult-member,
> looking for a victim-recruit.
> It's a sad fact of modern medicine.

So don't go to doctors.

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