"2026. PJ Reed. The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse."
Key term or words or names: dumb, inane, incompetent.
"The wrath of American justice."
| Paolo Jack Reed. Kim Williams Nature Preserve. Missoula, MT. 2020. |
ANY AND ALL WHO MAY FEEL THE SAME, PLEASE, ANY AND ALL WHO MAY FEEL THE SAME PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT ME PERSONALLY:
paoloreed@gmail.com
NOTE: The editor and founder of this publication, P. Jack Reed, offers his services today as an expert witness specific to either civil actions, or better yet, criminal prosecutions of American psychiatrists subject to such prosecution in our otherwise great nation's criminal courts. In this latter sense, I ask no more than straight up costs with no nature of fee arrangement; while in the former case, a contracted flat fee grounded in possible awards via a successful civil action, no more than 6% depending upon on the specific issues most at stake.
And yes, since this public blog was first published in April, 2012, a justifiable and wholly righteous process that did serve to bring about long past due federal oversight and intervention specific to the hospital wide corruption and the bad acting American psychiatrists working for the Arizona State Hospital circa 2011-2015, nothing has changed in lasting fashion.
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| The Reverends Dr. Martin Luther King, and recently passed Jesse Jackson. 1964. Real people of character. |
Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Fred Hamilton.
But three highly admirable American citizens of color, who like any person are or were not perfect, but who dedicated themselves to the health and welfare of others with little hesitation. And, as with Mr. Hamilton, some American activists to take great risk as means to do all they can, to the best of their own given abilities. The eternal pursuit of money that leads some American men and women into positions of trusted authority that they simple never earned, they really do not count in the longer American story.
Watching Hillary Clinton testifying to a US Congressional investigation, it's sickening in every way. White people who know one thing about being good people. They have always dominated American culture.
Yes, my own mother was od Caucasian descent, the daughter of first generation Irish and German immigrants, while my father was a fully recognized member of the Great Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. She served as a regional President of the League of Women Voters, while he served honorably for 27 years as an Officer in the United States Navy. No wonder I understand the basic principle of civic duty, the same that has compelled me to dedicate myself to defending the never yet enforced civil and human rights of mentally ill American citizens.
Tell me I have not been doing the right thing.
This is why few American psychiatrists are even known by name after they pass. They are the sort of leave nothing in the way of respectable legacy. I mean, there is- or was- Dr. Freud, but he was in support of the Nazis, for a while anyway; and as I have learned via my first person experiences, many of today's white male American psychiatrists strive to ride the coattails of men like this.
| Fred Hamilton. Was murdered by Philadelphia police for doing the right thing. |
Fred Hampton I have long seen as an American hero, having learned about the man and his earned legacy when I was in college, mid 1990s. Just as I have again and again risked being subject to punitive retaliation in its varied forms for seeking to the do the right thing, when seeking to trust all too many of today's American psychiatrists. As I have stated in the past, punitive retaliation very much remains the hallmark defensive mechanism of the many bad acting American psychiatrist running around the US today.
I am not about to call myself a 'hero.' But I am content in knowing that, despite my own faults, I am nonetheless a reasonably responsible person. What will it take for the many abusers of trusted authority in the US to get off their high horses once and for all?
Most of whom, and this need be said, are either white Americans, or wish they were white Americans. Dr. Colby Wang is both a wannabe bully as well as a wannabe white guy, while the many white male American psychiatrists out there still act like they did in the old days.
They can posture all they want, but it just doesn't matter to me today. I see though most all of it, and this I say with no need for boast. I have always been good at reading other people, I was literally praised for this when I was really quite young. And I owe that to the good teachers in my own family, who taught me well when I was a wee kid, that all human beings are equals under the sun.
What more need one say in trying to illustrate these kind of people and the at times atrocious manner in which the choose to behave. Choose, as in, make it a point to behave so very fucking badly. We all make choices, such as the unethical medical students who choose to go into psychiatry, or the choices made by slaveowners circa the 19th century.
They just do not understand that no person is any better than anyone else. And they clearly missed to boat in terms of wrapping their heads around the reality specific to American civil rights. They feel they are entitled to a lion's share of these rights, and trod all over the civil and human rights of the very people who come to then in trust.
Dr. Richard Holt, 2017:
"I think you should know, Patrick. That I spent my first year out medical school in Vienna. Where I would walk upon the same paths that Freud once walked upon."
As I was saying, coat-tail riders. These were the words this particularly fucked up white male American psychiatrists relied upon in seeking to impress me when we first met. That's right, this is how Holt introduced himself to me. As though dirt on a path somehow prove one fucking thing.
And believe me when I say, Holt is far from the only white male American psychiatrist who has proven their own lack of common savvy. They lack common savvy, and qualify in this sense as fucking commoners. Not one thing special about psychiatry in the US, other than its sordid history, and the many psychiatric scandals that are bought to light via mainstream media.
While that which I have brought to light, the fact that these kind people will make targets out of vulnerable human beings, apparently to please themselves.
What shall we call this shit? I see it as sociopathic, as per the graphic lack of empathy, the overt manipulations, the impulsivity, and the arguably weak conscience associates with people like this. Of course, white people do it the 'best', those who still bear racist attitudes or those who feel they deserve the most of what we all share on equal footing.
"Are you saying it's evil?" Dr. Ira Gaddy. 2019.
I don't know about 'evil', but it's certainly unethical and immoral. Grow the fuck up already, and stop in stereotyping your own wife. You are eternally condescending, including the time you called you your own wife a "foodie."
You are a fool, a typical dumbass from the Deep South. Put that in your pipe and smoke away at it, Gaddy.
Fuck.
Yes, it comes down to the kind of person you are, the kind of choices you make, and the motivations behind making those choices. Where you come from, how you were raised, what you were- or were not- taught. That is the stuff of life.
Good people willingly take a good hard look at themselves time to time, or upon demand, as means to determine what really means the most to them. Bad people are unable to exercise any such self-awareness, this we all see all the damn time in today's USA.
And I have seen it on graphic display, the very fucked up behaviors of oh so many of today's American psychiatrists.
Rest in peace, Reverend Jackson. And thank you.
| Reverend Jesse Jackson. As a wee lad. 1949. |
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Times up for these many boneheaded, untrust-worthy American psychiatrists. The very text that you so heavily depend upon so very readily is going to hang you in the end. I promise a much.
PJ Reed. (paoloreed@gmail.com)
Yes, 15 years of being wholly justified, proven accurate time and time again, and yet, these are people who just never know what it means to change, no matter how much it is needed. It is the behaviors of the all too many bad acting American psychiatrists that stand out so clearly today. And it is true, the change you don't want may just be the only change that matters. Those who cannot see these nature of human dynamics as pertains to how we see and treat one another in these United States, they are the same troublemakers of old, wearing slightly toned down garb, but acting much like they always have.
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| Paolo Jack Reed. Founder, author. Stoner Woods/Red River. 2012. Caddo Parish, LA. (Photo: David Nelson) |

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