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February 10, 2012, 07:21:48 PM |
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"A disturbing piece was published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. In it is a study that claims people who are anti-government or believe in conspiracies around the government are suffering from a condition called Anti-Government Phobia (AGP). Meaning that anyone who has a distaste for the government, the way it operates, its polices and believes there is a particular force behind it, must be mentally ill. The implications here are frightening, if you feel the government is doing something that will harm you and that it is a part of a bigger plan, you are sick. Thus the government can respond as though you are a a threat. This is what the study actually claims: “This study conclusively demonstrates that unfounded fear of government is a recognizable mental illness, closely related to paranoid schizophrenia. Anti-Government Phobia (AGP) differs from most mental illnesses, however, in that it is highly infectious and has an acute onset. Symptoms include extreme suspiciousness, conspiracy-mongering, delusional thought patterns, staunch “us against them” mentality, withdrawal from reality, and often religious fanaticism.”" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Be2QbV2HzMhttp://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/info_schedule_battle/Anti_Government_Phobia.html
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February 10, 2012, 07:29:30 PM |
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I'll just quietly note this government-funded research was contributed to by the SPLC and be on my way.
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February 10, 2012, 07:33:48 PM |
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Just like those whiners in Syria. All those bullets are just in their head. [insert sick joke here]
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February 10, 2012, 07:44:48 PM |
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By Dr "Ivor E. Tower" LOL. Was this perchance published on the first of April ? Lol... I went straight to the acknowledgments. Looking into it, only Troof sites carry the article.
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February 11, 2012, 05:59:46 AM |
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Just like those whiners in Syria. All those bullets are just in their head. [insert sick joke here]
A bullet sounds the same in every language
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February 11, 2012, 01:35:48 PM |
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"A disturbing piece was published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. In it is a study that claims people who are anti-capitalist or believe in conspiracies around the free market are suffering from a condition called Anti-Capitalist Phobia (ACP)....
“This study conclusively demonstrates that unfounded fear of capitalism is a recognizable mental illness, closely related to lazy indolence and scrounging. Anti-Capitalist Phobia (ACP) differs from most mental illnesses, however, in that it is highly infectious and has an acute onset. Symptoms include Parasitic-ism, Jelousy of intelligent and able people, inability to use logic, staunch “us against them” mentality, withdrawal from productive activities, and often religious fanaticism.”"
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February 28, 2012, 12:40:02 AM |
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AAAH I'm infected. Hopefully there is a cure. Communism?
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March 01, 2012, 01:43:22 AM |
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Eh. Big difference between conspiracies (nutcases) and just skepticism. I don't believe there are any secret conspiracies going on in our government. I'm just skeptical about our governments effectiveness based on its factual track record.
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March 15, 2012, 12:14:10 AM |
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Psychiatry used to say that homosexuality was a mental illness. In the Soviet Union they had some 'mental illness' diagnosis for people that didn't like communism and they involuntarily commited them. This is the same field that was forcibly lobotomizing people with an ice pick through the eye socket and then jiggling it around to scramble a person's brains... and they thought this was a good idea. This is the field that still subjects people to involuntary electro-shock 'therapy' (look it up - it's still going on). Psychiatry is hopelessly evil. "A disturbing piece was published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. In it is a study that claims people who are anti-government or believe in conspiracies around the government are suffering from a condition called Anti-Government Phobia (AGP). Meaning that anyone who has a distaste for the government, the way it operates, its polices and believes there is a particular force behind it, must be mentally ill. The implications here are frightening, if you feel the government is doing something that will harm you and that it is a part of a bigger plan, you are sick. Thus the government can respond as though you are a a threat. This is what the study actually claims: “This study conclusively demonstrates that unfounded fear of government is a recognizable mental illness, closely related to paranoid schizophrenia. Anti-Government Phobia (AGP) differs from most mental illnesses, however, in that it is highly infectious and has an acute onset. Symptoms include extreme suspiciousness, conspiracy-mongering, delusional thought patterns, staunch “us against them” mentality, withdrawal from reality, and often religious fanaticism.”" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Be2QbV2HzMhttp://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/info_schedule_battle/Anti_Government_Phobia.htmlvery true. it is disturbing how Psychiatry(in general not all cases) is going on this power trip since ww2 and yet nobody has yet to question there motives.for example there is some new bullshit called "ODD" or "Oppositional Defiant Disorder"(swear i am not making this shit up)which is just another way of saying i am a shitty parent and need drugs for my child so i don't have to deal with him. of course no one wants to be called a conspiracy nut, but it makes you wonder what they will do for profit.
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March 15, 2012, 02:06:30 AM |
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Eh. Big difference between conspiracies (nutcases) and just skepticism. I don't believe there are any secret conspiracies going on in our government. I'm just skeptical about our governments effectiveness based on its factual track record.
Just out of curiosity, what do you think of groups like Bohemian Grove, where politicians and the super wealthy meet to discuss policy and engage in bizarre rituals and sex parties with gay prostitutes? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHFoUZEjuNMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb-PN9F2PcIs that just like "summer camp" for blowing off steam, and therefore perfectly normal within their social class, or is there any ulterior motive, considering the religious views of the typical voter and the number of politicians who have been brought down by sex scandal?
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March 15, 2012, 03:51:49 AM |
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Eh. Big difference between conspiracies (nutcases) and just skepticism. I don't believe there are any secret conspiracies going on in our government. I'm just skeptical about our governments effectiveness based on its factual track record.
Just out of curiosity, what do you think of groups like Bohemian Grove, where politicians and the super wealthy meet to discuss policy and engage in bizarre rituals and sex parties with gay prostitutes? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHFoUZEjuNMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb-PN9F2PcIs that just like "summer camp" for blowing off steam, and therefore perfectly normal within their social class, or is there any ulterior motive, considering the religious views of the typical voter and the number of politicians who have been brought down by sex scandal? Honestly? It sounds like a pretty stupid conspiracy. Why gay prostitutes and not straight ones? Almost all the politicians and super wealthy are straight. Plus sex takes away from what's way more important: business and money.
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March 15, 2012, 04:55:11 AM |
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I'll just quietly note this government-funded research was contributed to by the SPLC and be on my way.
+1. The Soviet Union also classified resistance to Communism as a mental illness. perhaps it is a mental illness to oppose the status quo when doing so might get you shot and would have no noticeable impact on said status quo?
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March 15, 2012, 06:01:37 AM |
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Honestly? It sounds like a pretty stupid conspiracy. Why gay prostitutes and not straight ones? Almost all the politicians and super wealthy are straight. Plus sex takes away from what's way more important: business and money.
So you don't think it even exists, or what? I mean, I'm asking because it's fairly well-documented, including which politicians attend. And if you believe the Nixon tapes, then many of the members of that particular group seem to be "into that sort of thing". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hszzdj0KfgU
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March 15, 2012, 02:09:51 PM |
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Honestly? It sounds like a pretty stupid conspiracy. Why gay prostitutes and not straight ones? Almost all the politicians and super wealthy are straight. Plus sex takes away from what's way more important: business and money.
So you don't think it even exists, or what? I mean, I'm asking because it's fairly well-documented, including which politicians attend. And if you believe the Nixon tapes, then many of the members of that particular group seem to be "into that sort of thing". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hszzdj0KfgUI think it exists, just like Camp David and the G8 summit exists. This summarizes my opinions pretty well: Bohemian Grove comes into the same category as the Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, etc. to me.
On the one hand, I do feel there are legitimate grounds for concern with them. In particular, the simple fact that some of the most powerful, influential people in the world from all walks of life are coming together under multiple guises*, with little to no visibility or accountability - I feel this is an issue. Not to say anything *is* happening there to be concerned about, but it could be and the public would never be informed.
(* yes, I'm aware these groups are separate and have different members and purposes; they do, however, have a significant overlap.)
This is particularly true of the Bilderberg Group, which was set up in part to allow sensitive matters to be discussed out of the public eye.
On the other hand...
It's not concrete that decisions are being made at these meetings which would not have been made anyway. The amount of secrecy involved does make me wonder what they're actually up to there, but that won't necessarily be what people would expect.
The big problem with all of these - Bilderberg, the Grove, Trilateral Commission, etc. - to me is the conspiracy theorists' take on it. The POV put across in this post is IMO fairly reasonable - not automatically "right" but at least within the realm of the rational. When the only voices being raised against these groups are Jones, Icke and their ilk - it's an annual gathering of trans-dimensional shapeshifting blood-drinking reptillians - people tend to switch off.
(Hmm...memories of the UFO meta-conspiracy, anyone?)
This is particular easy with the Grove due to the cremation of care ceremony and quasi-pagan imagery used during meetings. pretty fertile grounds for people to devise whatever theories they wish.
so overall? I'm suspicious of the Grove, but tend to take Alex and his ilk with a ****load of salt.
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March 15, 2012, 02:12:25 PM |
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u sick bstrdz This is the internet, you don't need to censor yourself. Nice info btw
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March 17, 2012, 08:27:52 PM |
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Is this a hoax? Can someone post a pic of the actual article?
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March 18, 2012, 02:21:58 PM |
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Is this a hoax? Can someone post a pic of the actual article?
I'm afraid I don't remember what forum, but I saw a linked post about this elsewhere. It also had a bunch of funny links to other cases of "mental illness". Things such as homosexuality, marriage outside of your race, communism, atheism, religion, etc...
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March 31, 2012, 09:02:05 AM |
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I hear that excessive defecation is a sign of mental illness. If you crap more than 3 times a week you might need treatment. Get those government subsidized BAYER brand buttplugs now folks before the price goes up. Now includes GPS, Facebook, Recto-Phone, and Milton Bradley's Simon!
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March 31, 2012, 10:17:23 AM |
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Is this a hoax? Can someone post a pic of the actual article?
Please update the OP.
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