After the policeman conferred, they agreed that I could call an attorney. I called an old former friend and explained my situation. After a lengthy discussion he said I should just go along with the police to the hospital where a doctor would have to examine me before I could be confined. I agreed hung up the phone and told the officers I was ready to go. I also felt the advise I had been given was worth what I paid for it. Nothing!
When I arrived at the hospital, I was escorted to a waiting room in the emergency ward. The policemen left and two hospital security guards relieved them. There I sat uncomfortably waiting to be examined by a doctor. After a few minutes, a man walked in, asked me my name and then stuck a thermometer in my mouth. He stood there for a minute, took the thermometer out of my mouth, glanced at it and then walked out of the room. Then a nurse came in and told me the security guards would escort me to the sixth floor mental health ward. I asked the nurse when I would get to see the doctor as I was legally suppose to be examined before I was confined to the mental health ward. The nurse calmly said that the man who took my temperature was the examining doctor and that I was now admitted to the mental health ward. Once again I impressed by the amerikan legal system and the way it was used to lock up anyone at will if the government decided that's what it wanted. All of my conditioned, indoctrinated beliefs about amerika and it's (in)justice system were now totally disitigrated. I quietly went with the security guards were I was put behind locked doors.
After a night in an isolated room under constant observation, I awoke to the fact that I had been tried, convicted and sentenced to an institution and now my battle was to free myself from the incarceration. I quickly learned that I could be detained up to five days just on the basis of William R. Theil's complaint regardless of the validity of the charges. However, by the fifth day I had the "right" to a hearing where my fate would be determined. I could now really understand why fascist tyrannical governments like the US used "mental illness" as a method of confining political prisoners in preference to the cumbersome criminal system. By using the charges of "mental illness" the government avoids the charade of a public trial and all of the other judicial procedures involved in criminal proceedings that are so important to the average, indoctrinated amerikan denizen. The "mental illness" system by-passes all of that nonsense and provides a quick, direct route to confinement.
This quicky conviction system also puts the psychiatrist in the position of being a super cop. All a psychiatrist has to do is say someone should be confined and it is done. And most psychiatrists that I had the displeasure of knowing operated as wards of the state just like the psychiatrist did in the book "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest." I really urge everyone to read the book or see the movie to see how psychiatrist really work and how they operate within the fascist system. I've been there and I know what I went through and most of the psychiatrists I meet were exactly like the character in the book and movie. And of course, they all say, "We just want to help you."
Somewhere along the way, I will describe who is confined to and what really goes on in mental health wards.
I also just read a brief on a new book which has the premise that many CEOs and other executives and some psychiatrist which serve the fascist system have become psychopaths that are obsessed with being successful. I'm going to read the book and I have stated many times that to be really successful in this fascist system, you need to exhibit psychopathic behavior. This behavior has been euphemistically called "running things like a business" - it is a real big catch phrase now for governments. What it really means is to hell with the amerikan people and more power to the elitists.
Monday, July 18, 2011
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