Marine
Sent to Mental Ward
for Questioning 9/11
Psychologists
help out the conspiracy theorists that won't let go of the official
conspiracy theory.
20 August, 2012
Former
marine Brandon Raub was carted
off by the Feds and locked
in a psychiatric ward for Facebook posts questioning the government’s
version of 9/11.
Surely
the Feds are right … that kind of talk is crazy,
right?
Maybe.
But remember that government apologists are also eager
to label anyone
“taking
a cynical stance toward politics, mistrusting authority, endorsing
democratic practices, … and displaying an inquisitive, imaginative
outlook”
as worthy of a trip to the insane asylum. (Those traits may also get
one labeled
as a potential terrorist.)
That
would make many of the 9/11 Commissioners themselves crazy and
dangerous … since they
don’t buy what the government says about 9/11,
they say that the government has covered
up the state
sponsorship of
the 9/11 hijackers, and Al
Qaeda flying planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon was
entirely foreseeable .
Should
they be committed to the same psych ward which Mr. Raub is enjoying?
Some
people believe that government personnel were criminally negligent in
letting 9/11 happen, and then obstructed justice to cover it up.
See this, this, this, this,
and this.
Others believe that rogue government personnel allowed 9/11 to
happen, or even played a role in the attacks themselves.
Isn’t
our society built on freedom of speech? And if someone has kooky
theories, won’t the scientific method and free debate defeat the
baseless theories? Isn’t that what modern society is all about?
Raub’s
attorney – the head of the non-partisan
civil rights defense firm The
Rutherford Institute – said:
For government officials to not only arrest Brandon Raub for doing nothing more than exercising his First Amendment rights but to actually force him to undergo psychological evaluations and detain him against his will goes against every constitutional principle this country was founded upon. This should be a wake-up call to Americans that the police state is here.” What Do Mental Health Professionals Say About Those Who Question 9/11?
Many
sociologists and mental health professionals say that those who
believe the official version without any questioning are the ones
suffering from psychological defense mechanisms.
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Sociological
studies shown that fear of terrorism has made people blindly
accept false justifications
for war – including the false claim that Saddam had a hand in
9/11 (when
even the 9/11 Commission says he didn’t).
For
example the following mental health professionals say that
questioning the government’s cut-and-dried version of 9/11 is
the sane thing
to do:
- Associate Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Lester Grinspoon, MD
- Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, as well as Radiology, at Duke University Medical Center D. Lawrence Burk, Jr., MD
- Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Ruters University Barry R. Komisaruk
- Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine and Distinguished Professor of Global Health in the College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Michael D. Knox
- Professor Emeritus, Psychology and Neuroscience, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Gabriel
- Professor of Psychology at University of New Hampshire William Woodward
- Professor of Psychology at University of Essex Philip Cozzolino
- Professor of Psychology at Goddard College Catherine Lowther
- Professor Emeritus of Psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies Ralph Metzner
- Professor of Psychology at Rhodes University Mike Earl-Taylor
- Retired Professor of Psychology at Oxford University Graham Harris
- Retired Psychiatrist. Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College. Former Major, U.S. Army Medical Corps, Vietnam Veteran 7 years service, Jon Bjornson, MD
- Ph.D. Clinical Neuropsychologist Richard Welser
- Trauma specialist Danielle Duperret, Ph.D.
- Psychiatrist Carol S. Wolman, MD
- Psychiatrist E. Martin Schotz
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Nebraska and licensed Psychologist Ronald Feintech
- PhD in clinical psychology from Texas Tech Michael Green
- PhD in educational psychology Brent Igo
- PhD psychologist Paul Johansson
- PhD psychologist Gail Maudal
- PhD psychologist Robert Hopper
- Ph.D Psychologist Dorothy Lorig
- Psychologist Robert Griffin
There
are many other mental health professionals who agree.
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