exatrct http://www.forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=20085
“CCHR is a hate group. They’ve toned it down a bit, but they used to have events where they were talking about Scientology’s campaign for the global obliteration of psychiatry,” Mr Schofield says.9
“Hubbard said that psychiatrists are responsible for all the bad things in society.
“And if you talk to any Scientologist about psychiatry, you will get the view that psychiatry is an incredibly evil thing... that psychiatry is trying to enslave mankind and only Scientology can stop them taking over the planet.
“I’m still embarrassed to admit it, but that was part of my belief system.”
Mr Schofield provided MO with CCHR’s Basic Action Kit – known as a “psychbuster” kit – sold to those who sign up to become a CCHR Human Rights Investigator and raise public awareness about abuses by mental health practitioners.
Mr Schofield bought the kit in 2005 – for $600 – but believes the anti-psychiatric rhetoric has changed little.
The kit comprises a DVD and poster; 19 books and pamphlets, each blaming psychiatrists for a different crime; a step-by-step guide on how and why to investigate and expose psychiatrists; questionnaires for surveying members of the public to find out whether their psychiatrist has abused, threatened or restrained them; and release forms for sharing this information with CCHR.
It’s not clear whether the surveys are still used in Australia, but CCHR continues to demonstrate publicly at psychiatry events, including the recent International Youth Mental Health Conference in Melbourne.
Oh dear Bob & you thought they were your paypal out of Birmingham !
“CCHR is a hate group. They’ve toned it down a bit, but they used to have events where they were talking about Scientology’s campaign for the global obliteration of psychiatry,” Mr Schofield says.9
“Hubbard said that psychiatrists are responsible for all the bad things in society.
“And if you talk to any Scientologist about psychiatry, you will get the view that psychiatry is an incredibly evil thing... that psychiatry is trying to enslave mankind and only Scientology can stop them taking over the planet.
“I’m still embarrassed to admit it, but that was part of my belief system.”
Mr Schofield provided MO with CCHR’s Basic Action Kit – known as a “psychbuster” kit – sold to those who sign up to become a CCHR Human Rights Investigator and raise public awareness about abuses by mental health practitioners.
Mr Schofield bought the kit in 2005 – for $600 – but believes the anti-psychiatric rhetoric has changed little.
The kit comprises a DVD and poster; 19 books and pamphlets, each blaming psychiatrists for a different crime; a step-by-step guide on how and why to investigate and expose psychiatrists; questionnaires for surveying members of the public to find out whether their psychiatrist has abused, threatened or restrained them; and release forms for sharing this information with CCHR.
It’s not clear whether the surveys are still used in Australia, but CCHR continues to demonstrate publicly at psychiatry events, including the recent International Youth Mental Health Conference in Melbourne.
Oh dear Bob & you thought they were your paypal out of Birmingham !
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