Wednesday, July 8, 2026

2026. PJ Reed. The Arizona State Hospital and Patient Abuse.

        Key terms or words: Lack of concern for public safety, otherwise preventable harms.

                                                  The wrath of American justice.

Paolo Jack Reed.
Kim Williams Nature Preserve.
Missoula, MT. 2020
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July 06, 2026

"That's what happens when you give a black man his freedom."

Chief Justice Roger Taney. (Dredd Scott v. Sanford. 1857)

      Or, said differently, they feel, "That's what happens when a mentally ill person of reasonable intelligence seems along. The ability to call out bad acting American psychiatrists and bring about change for the better. Any degree of change for the better counts. But of course, to date, nothing of marked degree changed for the better, in that, there remain all too many bad acting American psychiatrists running around our nation today, They are spreading well away from only the accursed state managed mental hospitals, like some kind of fungi or other like mold, disgusting to see and smell. In abusing others, they are highly immoral and patenly unethical. No other way to put it. Just because they see it as only normal, no, there is nothing normal about taking unfair advantage of lesser fortunate human beings. Period. 

     Along with all too many coincidences, the all too may otherwise preventable harms, and the all too many bad acting American psychiatrists who have been absing mentally ill American citizens over the last century, there are those Americans who are nothing like them. Fair to say, as well, that many of not understand beauty in the arts, having focus of the myth of 'the mind." Such as that which is my favorite film, "Birdy", which portrays the loneliness of the injured American military members. 

     Just a the recent recent president of the American Psychiatric Assocation, Petros Levouvis, was non-Jewish person, and yes. the Greeks who were Jewish were equally subjected a Nazi takeover of Greece. Yes, one for good fit to play that role, taking over the most irresponsible governing entity in the history of modern medicine. Enabling bad acting American psychiatrist for no less than the last century.  

rosecutors charged Dharmesh Patel, 45, with attempted murder after he drove his Tesla off a 250-foot (76-meter) cliff along the Pacific Coast Highway known as “Devil’s Slide,” injuring his wife and two young children. All four survived the Jan. 2, 2023, crash in what one official called an “absolute miracle.”

The human brain is an organ, and as such, these kind 'doctors' have relied on a false medical text, and as such, do not understand what causes mental illness. And the blame lies in the highly corrupted American Psychiatric Association, which has been willful in enabling these bad acting American psychiatrists.

     To acknowledge the fact that abuses occur in these state managed mental hospital, as several of these people have admitted to me, proves how little they care about mentally ill Americans on equal footing. No, they have never had what it takes to care for at risk and vulnerable kids and adults, while the many mainstream press exposing psychiatric scandals proves that very few of these kind of doctors are trustworthy.   

    Regardless of what this Gaddy fellow may claim, there simple ain't no running away from one's own personal history. And yes, the Gaddy plantation in South Carolina must have 'owned' a fairly high number of slaves. This, prior to when the Gaddy Family moved to Missiiiippi, clearly dodging progress in the US. They clearly moved south on basis of progress, and as such, no member of that family has no connection to slavery in the US. And yes, one again, and perfect fit for a man to become a white American psychiatrist. 

    There are all too many other like perfect fits, such Dr. Laxman Patel, who was born into a first caste India family. And his statement to our founder when he choose to report abuses of mentally ill Americans in the Arizona State Hosiptal. 

    And yes, they more or less look down on their own patients little different from the manner in which racists look down on people of color. The direct connection lies in an odious form of superiority complex, and this need to believe they are always wiser than any mentally ill person would ever be capable of. Unlike other illnesses, that is (and mental illness is illness), mental illness bears not now whit upon the person's IQ, relative morality, nor bearing upon plain civic duty. 

    And anytime a mentally ill person comes forth and proves their strengths in these 3 senses, these are the kind of people who cringe in fear on basis of sensing they may be found out. Yes, they have always trod upon the civil and human rights of the very people that they still claim they care so much about, not honoring the plainly known fact that no American has excess share of the civil rights that all US citizens share on equal footing. Illness does not impinge upon these rights, never has has never will. Period. 

    Anyone with reasonable awareness of the history of slavery in the US, knows that the worst of the worst were the wealthiest white families, those who may have owned a plantation, which the Gaddy people owned in South Carillon. Those who had 'title' over slaves likely never fought the Civil WaR. And them Gassy people, when progress set in, they headed south, to the state of Mississippi.

      It's all in the eyes, as per the usual. Look at this man's photo, closely, and one can see the falseness in those eyes. People have personal histories, not limited to family history, cultural history, and on the list goes. 

Photo of Ira E. Gaddy, MD
Ira Gaddy.
Rich white boy
From the Deep
and the Dirty
South.

Klan suitcase found in Mississippi government building rekindles questions about power, history, and voting rights.


     Mississippi government once embraced the Klan for its help in weakening the Black vote. Today, the state uses legislation. 


        The KKK didn't beat the system in Mississippi. They were the system. And that's why what we're fighting today still matters.

       (see: The Democratic Party of Mississippi. March 25, 2026.)

      

              This byline mirrors that of the exposure of Acadia BHC, wherein the words, "History is repeating itself." Indeed, these bad acting American psychisitrsts are speaking like the vermin that they have always been, mating like rabbits and furthering the perverted states quo that has always been assoocatied with the profession itself. Many Americans know that these kind of doctors remain highly suspicious, and they are just as abusive today as they were in the past. They have not the stuff to make change, have not the incentive to take risk, and have not the intelligent to know how to change their own bad behaviors. They are dunces with MDs, no other way to pu it. I have seen it all, and I have heard it all from these kind of people. and they care little about the people they still claim to care so much about. 


      Like it or not, Gaddy, I see through you corn pone ass like a well polished piece of glass. You proved to all too well that you cared not one whit about my health and safety interests, you and the other white male American psychiatrists who are your associates there in the Providence-St. Patrick's Hospital, Missoula, MT. I fled Montana about justified concern for my own personal health and safety interests, and you know goddamn well what I am talking about here. But you had also condoned the patently false and very hate-centric accusation against me on December, 25, 2019. I have never lifted so much as finger towards any hospital staff nor any of my peers in well over 3.4 years of time in any in-patient psychiatric care settings. 

 

        You people are all very dangerous, and I hope that due accounblity comes to slap your asses in due time. I can promise this: Should things work out, a lawsuit against a hospital in Eugene that did the same thing that your hospital did to me in early 2020, I will use whatever monies come my way do further do good work, such as to sue your hospital and others that I know deserve as much. I have never acted in anything less than good faith in any of the many patient grievances I have filed in opposition to psychiatric abuses of their own patients. 


      I am a dedicated defender of the never yet enforced civil and human rights of others who like myself, have been harmed by people just like you. You should face criminal charges, that is a given, and you need learn for once that no American is above the laws that apply to all Americans equally. This carries to gross violations of our civil and human rights, which all of you piss on as though you've that right. I may not have quite finished law school, but I know my rights very well, and as such, know that you people are the kind of people who feel that public policy, progress, and the law have no bearing upon you.


       Some things never change, despite the need for such. And yes, Mississippi is arguably the most racist state in the US today, as per the state's attack upon equal voting rights, all out of benefit wealthy white Mississippi citizens. There was the time when Ira Gaddy had the gall to say to me, "You are about 15 years older than me. Things really have changed over the years, haven't they?" 


      Dumbass. I am an enrolled member of Great Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, and today, the American people still discriminate against American Indians, just as they do persons affected by mental illness


      These are only kind of people who refuse to change, that which are their own choices and their own behaviors. It's appalling that even this in day and age, so many of of today's American psychiatrist continue to cause countless otherwise preventable harms, not limited to preventable deaths. I was stunned upon arriving to the Arizona State Hospital, and to here one white male American psychiatrist state "This is the state hospital. What Do you expect." Indeed, that mentally ill Americans should expect to be abused by American psychiatrists. No matter that this was in one of many accursed state managed mental hospitals. It was about him, and others like him, not the facility itself. 


   They are some the least intelligent American citizens I have ever spent time around. Believing it is just fine to treat other American as though the they lesser then. Yes, only ignorant persons would ever feel that way, thus proving just how deeply ignorant the average American psyhiatrist remains today. They have always walked all over the civil and human rights of mentally ill American citizens, for just as long the profession itself has been in operation. They are the same type of 'doctors' who worked in the supposed horror show hospitals of old, which have only been replaced by today's state managed mental hospitals, where psychiarists are all too willing ot make their own at risk and vulnerable patients targets of highly unlawful and gravely inhumane abuses.



I am on armchair historian at best. But man am I getting a kick out the film "The Free State of Jones", which portrays those white southerners who stood up against the wealthiest, and joined forced with recently liberated slaves in the swamps of Mississippifighting for justice. Nope, them Gaddy people did no such thing, they only cared about themselves, and this carries to the highly selfish attitudes of the average Amerian psychiatrists, eve in this day and age, the year 2026. The worst of the worst white southerners were and are still the wealthiest, who owned plantations and a number of enslaved human beings. They are the ones who did not have to fight in the civil war, on basis of being wealthy, and owning a number of slaves.    Again, April Mott would never have been murdered if not for the bad acting American employed by the state of Arizona in summer, 2011. This is not all that they still get away, oh no, they rely heavily upon all forms of punitive retaliation as means to silence the free speech rights of their own patients. They are terrified of boing found out for who they really are, and for what they still get away with. They are no less dangerous today than at any point in the history of the profession. Gaddy, what a fuck head, telling me that things have changed  Yes, racism in the US on a rise, and white men from his home state, men just like him, are attacking the rights of others at all, no different from in the past. It all makes perfect sense, a white man born into wealth and privilege who is an American psychiatrist from the state Mississippi. And he proved he cared not whit about me, willing to put my like at high risk of yet one more otherwise preventable death. They have been getting with causing otherwise preventable deaths for just as long as they have existed, and it still happens today, as with the death of April Moot, just as grossly unlawful punitive retaliation remains the hallmark defensive mechanism of all bad acting American psychiatrists.   What they see as normal is a perversion of justice, and they are all deserving of due accountably, such as criminal charges, or civil suits, and so on. They have been behind otherwise preventable harms and deaths for just as long as the record has been in print, and here we see who they are, people who have been lying to the American people.

   

     No getting around it. Ira Gaddy's home state remains one of the most racist states in the nation today, and people who chose to move there from the other states, following the emancipation period, clearly have direct connection to slavery. I learned the hard way that this man cannot be trusted anyone than many other bad acting American psychiatrists. 

They are shameless, unable to see in themselves had badly they behave. 


      And yes, there are many people in the US who are for more moral than is the common psychiatrist, and we share here who story we are that one our founder's dear friend. 

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    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 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 for the better in lasting fashion. I have thus far done so  pro bono, with zero wish for fame or fortune. This is the kind of American that I am, as a matter of plain and proven fact. I learn from my own mistakes, and grow stronger in this context.

Paolo Jack Reed.
Founder, 2012.
Stoner Woods/Red River.
Caddo Parish, LA.