The Organization of Mental Health Campaigns
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Karl Loren, Speaker For Life, Philosopher, Observer and Author |
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Psychopolitics
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CHAPTER 9
The Organization of Mental
Health Campaigns
| Psychopolitical operatives should
at all times be alert to the opportunity to organize
"for the betterment of the community" mental health
clubs or groups. By thus inviting the cooperation of
the population as a whole in mental health programs,
the terrors of mental aberration can be disseminat-
ed throughout the populace. Furthermore, each one of
these mental health groups, properly guided, can
bring, at last, legislative pressure against the
government to secure adequately the position of the
psychological operator, and to obtain for him
government grants and facilities, thus bringing an
government to finance its own downfall.
Mental health organizations must carefully delete from their ranks anyone actually proficient in the handling or treatment of mental health. Thus must be excluded priests, ministers, actually trained psychoanalysts, good hypnotists, or trained Dianeticists. These, with some cognizance on the subject of mental aberration and its treatment, and with some experience in observing the mentally deranged, if allowed frequency within institutions, and if permitted to receive literature, would, sooner or later, become suspicious of the activities engaged upon by the psychological operator. These must be defamed or excluded as "untrained," "unskillful," "quacks," or "perpetrators of hoaxes." No mental health movement with actual goals of mental therapy should be continued in existence in any nation. For instance, the use of Chinese acupuncture in the treatment of mental and physical derangements must, in China be stamped out and discredited thoroughly, as it has some efficassy, and, more importantly, its practitioners understand, through long conversa- tion with it, many of the principles of actual mental health and aberra- tions. In the field of mental health, the psychopolitician must occupy, and con- tinue to occupy, through various arguments, the authoritative position on the subject. There is always the danger that problems of mental health may be resolved by some individual or group, which might then derange the program of the psychological operator in his mental health clubs. City officials, socialites, and other unknowing individuals, on the subject of mental health, should be invited to full cooperation in the activity of mental health groups. But the entirety of this activity should be to financed better facilities for the psychopolitical practitioner. To these groups it must be continually stressed that the entire subject of mental illness is so complex that none of them, certainly, could understand any part of it. Thus, the club should be kept on a social and financial lever. Where an hostile group dedicated to mental health is discovered, the psy- chopolitician should have recourse to the mechanism of peyote, mescaline, and later drugs which cause temporary insanity. He should be sent persons, preferably those well under his control, into the mental health group, whether Christian Science or Dianetics or faith preacher to demonstrate their abilities, will usually act with enthusiasm. Midway in the course of their treatment an electric shock, will produce the symptoms of insanity in the patient which has been sent to the target group. The patient thus demonstrating momentary insanity should immediately be reported to the police and taken away to some area of incarceration managed by psychologi- cal operators, and so placed out of sight. Officialdom will thus come into a belief that this group drives individuals insane by their practices, and the practices of the group will then be disposed and prohibited by law. The values of a widespread mental health organization are manifest when one realized that any government can be forced to provide facilities of psycho- logical operators in the form of psychiatric wards in all hospitals, in nation institutions totally in the hands of psychological operators, and in the establishment of clinics where youth can be contacted and arranged more seemingly to the purposes of Psychopolitics. Such groups form a political force, which can then legalize any law or authority desired for the psychological operators. The securing of authority over such mental health organizations is done mainly by appeal to education. A psychological operator should make sure that those psychiatrists he controls, those psychologists whom he has under his orders, have been trained for an excessively long period of time. The longer the training period which can be required, the safer the psychopo- litical program, since no new group of practitioners can arise to disclose and dismay psychopolitical programs. Furthermore, the groups themselves cannot hope to obtain any full knowledge of the subject, not having behind them many, many years of intensive training. Vienna has been carefully maintained as the home of Psychopolitics, since is was the home of Psychoanalysis. Although our activities have long since dispersed any of the gains made by Freudian groups, and have take over these groups, by the proximity of Vienna to Russia, where Psychopolitics is operating abroad, and the necessity "for further study" by psychological operators in the birthplace of Psychoanalysis, makes periodic contacts with headquarters possible. Thus, the word "psychoanalysis" must be stressed at all times, and must be pretended to be a thorough part of psychiatrist's training. Psychoanalysis has the very valuable possession of a vocabulary, and a workability which is sufficiently poor to avoid recovery of psychopolitical implantations. It can be made fashionable throughout mental health organi- zations, and by learning its patter, and by believing they see some of its phenomena, the members of mental health groups can believe themselves con- versant with mental health. Because its stress is sex, and serves the purposes of degradation well. Thus in organizing mental health groups, the literature furnished such groups should be psychoanalytical in nature. If a group of persons interested in suppressing juvenile delinquency, in caring for the insane, and the promotion of psychological operators and their actions can be formed in every major city of a country under con- quest, the success of a psychopolitical program is assured, since these group seem to represent a large segment of the population. By releasing continued propaganda on the subject of dope addiction, homosexuality, and depraved conduct on the part of the young, even the judges of country can become suborned into reacting violently against the youth of the country, thus misaligning and aligning the support of youth. The communication lines of psychopolitics, is such mental health organiza- tions can be well established, can thus run from its most prominent citi- zens to its government. It is not too much to hope that the influence of such groups could bring about psychiatric ward in every hospital in the land, and psychiatrist in every company and regiment of the nation's army, and whole government institutions manned entirely by psychopolitical opera- tives, into which ailing government officials could be placed, to the advantage of the psychopolitician. If a psychiatric ward could be established in every hospital in every city in a nation, it is certain that, at one time or another, every prominent citizen of that nation could come under the ministrations of psychological operators or their dupes. The validation of psychiatric position in the armed forces and security- minded institutions of the nation under conquest could bring about a flow and fund of information unlike any other program which could be conceived. If every pilot who flies a new place could come under the questioning of a psychological operator, if the compiler of every plan of military action cold thus come under the review of psychological operators, the simplicity with which information can be extracted by the use of certain drugs, with- out the after-knowledge of the soldier, would entirely cripple any overt action toward Communism. If the nation could be educated into turning over to psychological operators every recalcitrant or rebellious soldier, it would lose its best fighters. Thus, the advantage of mental health organi- zations can be seen, for these, by exerting an apparent public pressure against the government, can achieve these ends and goals. The financing of psychopolitical operation is difficult unless it is done by the citizens and government. Although vast sums of money can be obtained from private patients, and from relatives who wish persons put away, it is, nevertheless, difficult to obtain millions, unless the government itself is cooperating. The cooperating of the government to obtain these vast sums of money is best obtained by the organization of mental health groups composed of leading citizens, and who bring their lobbying abilities to bear against the nation's government. Thus can be financed many programs, which might otherwise have to be laid aside by the psychopolitician. The psychological operator should bend consistent and continual effort toward forming and continuing in action innumerable mental health groups. The psychological operator should also spare no expense in smashing out of existence, by whatever means, any actual healing groups, such as that of acupuncture, in China; such as Christian Science, Dianetics and faith healing, in the United States, such as Catholicism in Italy and Spain; and the practical psychological groups of England. |
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