Posted by Think1234 on May 31, 2006, at 22:57:48
In reply to Re: A few questions, posted by ravenstorm on May 31, 2006, at 9:09:34
Some of the symptoms you are describing are consistant with manic episodes or a psychotic break.
Are you under the care of a psychiatrist?I understand your concerns. Yes I am under the care of a psychiatrist. He gave me a drug called Klonopin about a month ago. Socially this drug has profoundly changed my life. I've turned from recluse to a very sociable person actively engaged in life and its responsibilities(the decreased anxiety makes the responsibilities of life more easy to deal with and seem less overwhelming.) I Will be working on a film this summer due to my increased connection with others. Other than my experience with Dr. Klindt I have no other "paranoid" or irrational beliefs. I don't have any of the other symptoms of Schizophrenia which is something I researched as I struggled comprehend what was happening to me. My experience did in fact lead me to question my sanity because being the subject of a non consensual experiment is not something that suppossed to happen linfe. And perhaps 99.99 percent (Who know what the real number is) of people who make such claims are probably in fact mentally ill. But, I believe my theory is most likely correct because it is coherant and reasonble. And I don't have others symptoms related to schizophrenia.
The fact of Non Consensual experimentations that violate medical ethics principles are officially recognized by a government sponsored Watch Dog group in britain. They estimate that it occurs about 15 times a year but strictly for medical research purposes rather than military. I don't know the name of the Watch Dog Group. (Perhaps they aren't an official watch dog group, I can't quite recall)
Have you heard of the noncensual testing of AIDS drugs on orphan children in NY which occured only a few years ago? That was front page news.
So it isn't beyond doctors to actually extremely unethical or to engage in nonconsensual research.I think Dr.Klindt believes what he is doing is right. We are in world with war and perhaps war will always be with us. So testing on a few humans is just collateral damage as far as the military is concerned. On the other hand I think deep down Dr.Klindt knows what he is doing is wrong. (Assuming Dr.Klindt knows about this. After all he himself doesn't maintain the machine.)
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