We Are Living in Difficult And Dangerous Times.

Because of the unrecognized anti-authoritarian transformation of America that occurred in American Society in the mid-sixties, the structure of our society is entirely different today than it was in the past. A major change was that the traditional respect and loyalty that had existed for elders and authority figures in the past authoritarian social order was destroyed. Today, this respect is generally non-existent. A glaring example is the decline in the prestige and respect by the general public for Authority figures in general and for members of the psychiatric profession in particular. The psychiatrists’ traditional highly respected reputation as a leader on social issues no longer exists today. Another destructive consequence of the transformation was the destruction of the American two-party system as members of the communist party are allowed to enter governmental institutions and become loyal members of Congress.

Whatever natural, biological contact that existed between patient and therapist in the past (the doctor-patient relationship) has been replaced today by the mechanism of substitute contact through the exclusive use of medications as the primary tool in psychiatric therapy. As a result of the transformation, people today are more out of touch with themselves, and socially, with others. The outcome of this antiauthoritarian transformation will be the irreversible destruction of the American form of Democracy and its replacement by a fascist state (a “New America”) controlled by those in political power on the political left.

Our only hope to prevent social destruction is that enough people see the futility of applying political solutions to everyday social problems and for them to see what is happening functionally, the way all human relationships actually happen.

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