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==USSR==
 
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The [[USSR]] had a long history of equating dissent with mental disorder
 
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==Encarceration of whistleblowers==
 
==Encarceration of whistleblowers==
[[Adrian Schoolcraft]], an [[NYPD]] whistleblower, who had recordings to back up his claims, was forcibly encarcerated in a psychiatric ward in Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, handcuffed tightly to a bed and prevented from using a telephone, by orders of police who were present.<ref>http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-06-15/news/adrian-school-craft-nypd-tapes-whistleblower/</ref>
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[[Adrian Schoolcraft]], an [[NYPD]] [[whistleblower]], who had recordings to back up his claims, was forcibly encarcerated in a psychiatric ward in Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, handcuffed tightly to a bed and prevented from using a telephone, by orders of police who were present.<ref>http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-06-15/news/adrian-school-craft-nypd-tapes-whistleblower/</ref>
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In [[2006]] [[Clare Swinney]] brought a complaint to the [[New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority]] in connection to TVNZ's unsubstantiated claim that [[Osama bin Laden]] was behind the [[9/11]] attacks. In response, she was threatened, forcibly incarcerated in a psychiatric ward and subjected to compulsory treatment.<ref>http://uncensored.co.nz/2008/08/27/apology-from-hospital-for-misdiagnosis-as-delusional-owing-to-political-beliefs-at-last/</ref>
  
In 2006 [[Clare Swinney]] brought a complaint to the [[New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority]] in connection to TVNZ's unsubstantiated claim that [[Osama bin Laden]] was behind the [[9/11]] attacks. In response, she was threatened, forcibly incarcerated in a psychiatric ward and subjected to compulsory treatment.<ref>http://uncensored.co.nz/2008/08/27/apology-from-hospital-for-misdiagnosis-as-delusional-owing-to-political-beliefs-at-last/</ref>
 
 
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The concept of 'mental illness' has a history of abuse by establishments seeking to enforce belief in their official narrative.

USSR

The USSR had a long history of equating dissent with mental disorder

Encarceration of whistleblowers

Adrian Schoolcraft, an NYPD whistleblower, who had recordings to back up his claims, was forcibly encarcerated in a psychiatric ward in Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, handcuffed tightly to a bed and prevented from using a telephone, by orders of police who were present.[1]

In 2006 Clare Swinney brought a complaint to the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority in connection to TVNZ's unsubstantiated claim that Osama bin Laden was behind the 9/11 attacks. In response, she was threatened, forcibly incarcerated in a psychiatric ward and subjected to compulsory treatment.[2]


 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Psychosis
Trump Derangement SyndromePerjorative term used to describe irrational psychological "trauma" inflicted from Donald Trump.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Elites Link Anti-Government Thought to Mental Illnesswebpage11 March 2016Daily Bell Staff
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