Letters
From Modern Psychiatry
Alen
J Salerian MD www.modern
psychiatry.gr
is silence ethical at a time of
inhumane acts ?
Should
doctors remain silent at a time of war and terror?
The silence of physicians about massive crimes
against humanity at a time of war has been a been a sad reality in the Nazi
Holocaust or the Ottoman genocide of Armenians
in 1915(1).
My interest in this topic is fuelled by
ethical concerns.
The last two
wars by industrialized nations were based upon false assumptions: 911 and
Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction. Historians will judge their political gains . We know both the Iraqi invasion and
the war in Afghanistan were very profitable for many subgroups. 911 alone gave birth to the Department of Homeland
Security and created a large number of jobs.
There is a plethora of evidence based research
proving 911 was an inside job (2,3). The smoking gun of 911 was the collapse of
building seven, a 47 story high rise that went down sometime around 5 PM . This
building was not struck by any plane . There has never been a scientific explanation
for the sudden symmetrical fall of WCT-7 which had the appearance of a controlled
demolition.
Here is my
observation . Money is power and power is infectious and may promote a societal
addiction to war.
Humans may
become addicted to drugs. No one can
always resist the reward of Instant euphoria or temporary relief from suffering. That’s partly how addictions develop.
Nations may share similar vulnerabilities to
addiction to wars as individuals with heroin or cocaine addiction. Hence, modern societies may also be tempted to
seek instant rewards- relief or protection from economic pain -by a reliable
cash cow: war and fear of terrorism.
Is it a coincidence that false flag events
have been terrorising North America and Europe for several years?
Not all violent acts are profit driven crimes.
It Is also true that our failure to recognise the signature traits of false
flag events in several of the highly publicised shootings is not a credit to evidence based medicine.
What’s the
percentage of physicians who would recall the alleged mass murders by Adam Lanza of 26 children
and 3 teachers at Sandy Hook elementary school on December 14, 2012 in Newton, Connecticut ?
Then the alleged massacre was front page
news by highlighting the urgent need to
stop gun violence . Adam Lanza became
the poster child as a young man with Asbergers-
autistic disorder broadcasting the dangers of mental illness. Evidence
showed no one died at Sandy Hook (4,5).
Undressing the Sandy Hook hoax was was painful and entertaining . The most amusing one was
perhaps Gary Wheeler, a Hollywood actor who played a leading role in a 2001 movie…Faithful.…..He was among many of the crisis actors who appeared on national talk shows as a supposedly
grieving father of one of the victim
The forensic inconsistencies were also obvious
. Soon after the hoax ,in a nationally televised
interview, Dr Wayne Carver the chief pathologist took credit for having
performed 26 autopsies in less than six hours. This claim was silly: it takes much
longer to perform 26 post-mortem
examinations.
Is it ethical for physicians to remain
silent upon inhumane acts?
We may become a better society when
physicians publicly answer this question.
References:
1.Salerian, Alen J; Tuglaci, Pars; Salerian, Gregory;
Janice Berry Edwards; et al Review of Mass Homicides of Intelligentsia
as a Marker for Genocide. Forensic Examiner;
Springfield16.3 (Fall 2007): 34-41
2.Hanshall
I,911.Carroll and Graf Publishers ,New
York, 2007.
3.Griffin DR,
Debunking 911 Debunking, Olive Branch
Press 2007
4. Salerian AJ ,From
JFK to Sandy Hook, Amazon books 2016.
5.Fetzer JH,et al, No one died in
Sandy Hook, 2015.
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