It’s not so much that Breggin is wrong about Malone being a murderer, in a forum where feelings are relevant. More truthfully both of these doctors have been murdered. Mentally murdered. I do not see them as victimizers. They are good men. Each of them. I see them as victims. And one need to look no further than the fact that the very institutions that they hail from are still trying to kill them.
They are among the wisest of them all. And they are wisely resisting being killed. What we are witnessing, in a very public way, are Dr’s Breggin, Cole, Kory, McCullough, Malone et. al. attempting to heal in their “resistence”. But resistence will prove to be not enough for them, or for the health and sanity of the world. It’s going to take more than resistance. It’s going to take defiance. One of their own is going to have to defy the entire apparatus. Not by burning it down per se, but by throwing a big enough wrench into it, that it disassembles down to it barest of elements. To be left as no more than a pile of nuts and bolts on the ground before one even contemplates what can, or even should, be made of it.
These are good men, each of them. The questions we, and they, need to ask ourselves is how good? And to Malone in particular: What are you made of ?
Glad this complaint was fully overturned and Dr.Marik vindicated. Now onto the next ones ... sigh.
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Dear Dr. Been,
It’s not so much that Breggin is wrong about Malone being a murderer, in a forum where feelings are relevant. More truthfully both of these doctors have been murdered. Mentally murdered. I do not see them as victimizers. They are good men. Each of them. I see them as victims. And one need to look no further than the fact that the very institutions that they hail from are still trying to kill them.
They are among the wisest of them all. And they are wisely resisting being killed. What we are witnessing, in a very public way, are Dr’s Breggin, Cole, Kory, McCullough, Malone et. al. attempting to heal in their “resistence”. But resistence will prove to be not enough for them, or for the health and sanity of the world. It’s going to take more than resistance. It’s going to take defiance. One of their own is going to have to defy the entire apparatus. Not by burning it down per se, but by throwing a big enough wrench into it, that it disassembles down to it barest of elements. To be left as no more than a pile of nuts and bolts on the ground before one even contemplates what can, or even should, be made of it.
These are good men, each of them. The questions we, and they, need to ask ourselves is how good? And to Malone in particular: What are you made of ?
Thomas Lewis
Author: The Malone Doctrine