There is a network of delusional witch-hunters in the mental health profession, and we must stop them
By Lucien Greaves Thursday, May 08, 2015, multimillionaire Manhattan socialite, Gigi Jordan, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the manslaughter of her eight-year old autistic son, Jude Michael Mirra. Jordan never denied that she had intended to kill her child by way of forced pill overdose five years previous in a New […]
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Where the Witch-hunters are: Satanic Panic and Mental Health Malpractice
This piece was written in collaboration with Sarah Ponto Rivera Where the Witch-hunters are: Satanic Panic and Mental Health Malpractice By Douglas Mesner and Sarah Ponto Rivera “I have met many demons, devils, evil characters, representatives of Satan, and Satan himself in my MPD [Multiple Personality Disorder] work.” — Colin Ross, MD, […]
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Dr. Randy Noblitt, Satanic Limb Transplants, and the Music of Mind Control
To be fair — when considering the “expert” qualifications of the perpetually panic-stricken Dr. Randy Noblitt — one should take into consideration that the man’s doctoral thesis was, in fact, a work of Astrology. However, in a career made notable for unsubstantiated hysterical claims involving a preternatural conspiracy of Satan’s minions, his dissertation upon the […]
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Sean Sellers: The Devil and Death Row
Shortly before his death by lethal injection, Sean Sellers would express deep annoyance that so many people still insisted upon making such a big deal of the 3 murders he had committed — two of them his own parents, the other a convenience store clerk named Robert Bower. “I’m amazed at the self righteousness I […]
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Mark Schwartz, accused of malpractice, removed from Castlewood clinic staff
The bizarre nature of the lawsuits created a minor, short-lived sensation among the national press at the times of their filings. The first, dated November 21, 2011 — Lisa Nasseff vs. Castlewood Treatment Center, LLC. — alleged to gross malpractice suffered while undergoing “treatment” at the St. Louis eating disorders clinic. To quote directly from the suit: “defendant carelessly […]
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Reminiscent of 1692: A Modern Missouri Witch-hunt
The following article was submitted to Process.org by “J. Bean” – a false memory expert who has been closely following the Mohler cases and attending the hearings…. Western Missouri Condemns Without Trial By J. Bean (A Skeptic in Kansas City) March 2010 “[For law enforcement officers] the level of proof necessary for taking action on […]
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In Defense of Neil Brick, Psychotherapist
Having entered the hotel slightly after the opening speaker of S.M.A.R.T.’s twelfth annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations, and Mind-Control conference began, I was told by a large woman sitting behind the registration table that I would have to wait until I could be properly registered before entering. I took a seat just outside the open […]
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Dr. Colin A. Ross: Psychiatry, the Supernatural, and Malpractice Most Foul
“Q. Okay. Just to make sure I have covered the bases and the record is clear, there is no known, reliable method for distinguishing between true and false memories by talking to a patient? A. True, except for one little qualifier. Obviously, physically impossible memories. Setting that aside, no. Q. Something like having a memory […]
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