Medical System Protects Wrongdoers and Punishes Whistleblowers: An Interview with Carl Elliott
Commentary response to article by Ayurdhi Dhar, PhD - MadInAmerica.com - August 7, 2024
Carl Elliott is a distinguished professor at the University of Minnesota with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
An influential voice in bioethics, Elliott is known for his critical examination of the medical and pharmaceutical industries. His latest book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No, describes the harrowing experiences of whistleblowers who expose corruption and malpractice in clinical trials and psychiatric research. (MadInAmerica.com)
Commentary
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The history of eugenics and psychiatry reveals a relentless, unforgiving war against people labeled “mentally ill.” Many patients steadily decline while receiving psychiatric care, and everyone involved — patients, family members, friends, and even caretakers — may be captured and paralyzed in a state of cognitive dissonance and learned helplessness, while medical experts claim nothing else can be done.
The recorded interview with Mr. Elliott, entire madinamerica.com portal, and books by Robert Whitaker (founder of the MIA portal), document countless testimonies of harm against vulnerable individuals, military service men and women, families, and nations.
After spending decades reviewing first-person testimonies from patients, caring family members, mental health practitioner whistleblowers, and reports from investigative journalists, I think the evidence is clear: Organized eugenicists in collaboration with global empire managers design, deploy, and profit from social engineering projects that target and kill people, including many of the brightest and least protected among us.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, eugenicists referred to those judged mentally ill as imbeciles, and systems were designed to capture and warehouse them in deplorable conditions. Patients were often prescribed toxic drugs, abusive physical treatments, and some were sterilized. Their inevitable decline was studied, documented, and often reported to family and friends as the result of a progressive biological or chemical imbalance in their brain. Examples are captured in the below documentaries. Viewer discretion is advised:
“Willowbrook: The Last Disgrace” (1972) - Directed and presented by Geraldo Rivera. “When I saw Willowbrook, it was something that seared my soul,” said Rivera in an interview 50 years later. The documentary includes Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s comments after seeing the facility in 1965.
“Titicut Follies” (1967) - Scenes from Bridgewater State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. NOTE: The link for the very controversial documentary used to bring up the full documentary. I’m just now realizing it’s been changed and now only shows a brief (13:19) clip from the movie. YouTube appear to have removed the the full movie from their platform. A video essay about the movie is available here: The Documentary That Was Banned Worldwide. (updated 5.15.2025)
“The Minds of Men” (2019), by TruthStream Media - Presents the unholy alliances between psychiatrists, prestigious teaching and research hospitals, and the CIA for the purposes of performing lobotomies and trauma based mind control experiments on unsuspecting people. The research was supported and sanctioned by U.S. government officials, and the documentary includes footage of source documents and heart-felt interviews with psychiatrist and author Peter Breggin, MD.
Fascism is the partnership of centralized government and commerce for material gain and control over the masses.
The psychiatric system is only one of many deadly systems deployed against the masses for profit during the past century. Toxins known to cause cancer, impair cognition and cause Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and autism, and diminish our ability to produce and raise healthy children, are routinely dumped into our air, food, water, and soil.
By design, our lack of awareness of who, what, and where we are in location, history, and long-established social hierarchies ensures the majority of people remain ignorant, weak, and vulnerable.
While working as a Massachusetts State Certified Peer Specialist and Human Rights Officer, I supported people judged mentally ill that live in state funded group living environments. I helped them access services and material resources, and supported their sometimes difficult conversations with staff. I also facilitated peer support groups for those determined to safely taper off psychotropic drugs.
Nearly everyone I supported shared graphic details about traumatic experiences from their childhood.
Some of the people I supported were court-ordered to consume drugs that contain neurotoxic ingredients known to trigger violent behaviors, and can be very dangerous to discontinue. Clinical research indicates many of the most commonly prescribed anti-depressants, mood stabilizers, and anti-psychotic drugs lead patients to experience additional medical conditions, and die on average 25 years earlier than their peers that don’t take the drugs.
Toxic chemicals, lifeless technologies, and self-serving billionaire agendas are not helping us face, understand, and evolve beyond our challenges.
Our humanity — being kind, honest, and compassionate with ourself and others — is our only true way.
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Wow! Wonderfully reported. Thank you.
This is sobering, important info to share. It helps people to connect a variety of systemic dots. Unfortunately, wherever something heinous is being perpetrated, it’s worth checking for CIA fingerprints.