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Dr. Ewen Cameron on Guilt and Anxiety – Canadian Nurse Magazine 1947

. In George Brock Chisholm’s lecture titled; The Reestablishment of Peacetime Society, The  Responsibility  of Psychiatry,offprinted in: Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress – Chisholm and Sullivan 1946 he promotes that concepts of Good and Evil, Right and Wrong, need to be eradicated from society. He also tries to give one the idea that these […]

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The End Is Not Yet #2 – Perfect Memory and Endocrine Medicine

“If you can use computer technology to send an unmanned space satellite to the moon, then it doesn’t seem utterly impossible that one day our computers will be sophisticated enough to be used to put thoughts in people’s heads.” – Dr. Morton Reiser, chairman of the Yale department of psychiatry New York Times Magazine dated […]

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Scientology Roots – Chapter Twenty-Four: Brothers of Light Mental and Spiritual Ideas

“These personalities are various groups of units within the larger group that constitutes life. When so-called “death” appears to drive life from our bodies Mr. Edison thinks that our personality “units” do not die, but continue to exist as substantial material things. …Mr Edison stated: “I believe our bodies are composed of myriads and myriads […]

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The End Is Not Yet #1 – Allied Scientists of The World

In August of 1947 L. Ron Hubbard published the first segment of The End Is Not Yet in Astounding Science Fiction magazine. The first page (VERY LARGE image if you click on it: The intro reads: First of three parts of Hubbard’s first post-war novel. A story of a few men against a dictatorship-and of […]

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The Man Who Murdered My Mother – Camarillo State Hospital

The history of locking people up as supposedly “mentally ill” began with the arrival upon the scene, of what some call The Evil Ones. A colorful descriptive, ‘tis true, but it is rather accurate. The world’s first Mental Hospital was nicknamed Bedlam. It was in England and had many ties to Catholicism (Christianity). In the […]

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