Psychiatry: An Industry of Death . . . http://www.cchr.org/videos/psychiatry-an-industry-of-death-1.html


Psychiatry: An Industry of Death (FULL VERSION - [no, they shortened it]) . . . http://youtu.be/gvdBSSUviys


Anti-Psychiatry Movement . . . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-psychiatry


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Chapter 2:  Dr. Benjamin Rush, enshrined in 1965 as the Father of Modern Psychiatry, theorized that insanity was caused by too much blood in the head - the cure was to remove the blood, through blood letting.  He invented a treatment chair called the tranquilizer, it applied cold water to the head.


Chapter 3:  With the first publication of Origin of the Species in 1859, the same thing happened in Psychiatry, as Law . . . Man Redefined:  1879, Wilhlelm Wundt said that man is an animal, with no soul, to be trained, he is not a thinker, but a soulless organism - based on Nietzsche . . . Behaviorists said all children are animals . . . Skinner isolated his daughter in a box, like the one he used on rats


Chapter 4:  Francis Galton / Eugenics

 

Chapter 5:  Benjamin Rush / identified Negritude / segregation necessary


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The time markers shown here are from a different version on YouTube:


23:09 It wasn't Hitler's desire alone. Psychiatrists coordinated the holocaust based on the theory of eugenics.


1:34:13 In 1940, J.R. Rees sets the agenda for psychiatry for the next 60 years


1:34:32  Psychiatry's Master Plan - "We must aim to make it [psychiatry] permeate every educational activity in our national life.  Public life, politics and industry should all of them be within our sphere of influence.  We have made a useful attack upon a number of professions.  The two easiest of them naturally are the teaching profession and the church.  The most difficult are law and medicine.


1:34:58 Rees' colleague, G. Brock Chisholm, Co-founder World Federation for Mental Health, later expanded upon psychiatry's plans . . . 


1:35:07 To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family traditions, national patriotism and religious dogmas.  


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From Darwin to Hitler - Does Darwinism Devalue Human Life?  Yes - YouTube . . . http://youtu.be/w_5EwYpLD6A


Implications of Darwinism for Devaluing Human Life:

1.) Human inequality

2.) Moral relativism undermining human rights

3.) Animal ancestry of humans - there's a blurred distinction

4.) Denial of body-soul dualism (Monism)

5.) Human struggle for existence

6.) Death as progress


35:14 "Chloroform unfit children. Show them the same mercy that is shown beasts that are no longer fit to live." Clarence Darrow, defense attorney at Scopes Trial


43:41 "Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life," by Daniel C. Dennett . . . http://amzn.com/068482471X

A prominent materialist philosopher in the United States. He argues that Darwinism acts like a "universal acid," dissolving all other ideologies, all other ideas, especially religion, and also ethical ideas.  The value of human life is not a major theme in the book, but it does get discussed.  He says there are "gradations of value" in the ending of human lives, which seems to imply that there are gradations of value of human life.  He posits, which is worse:  taking heroic measures to keep alive a severly deformed infant, or taking the equally heroic step of seeing that it dies as quickly and painlessly as possible (this is the promotion of infanticide)


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Atheists say that the use of Darwinism to Devalue Human Life is not the intention of Darwin's original idea.  This is called "Social Darwinism," which is a pseudoscience.


Social Darwinism - Wikipedia . . . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Darwinism


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