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Mission Impossible

May 19, 2014 By Mike Rinder 55 Comments

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Hmmm, I wonder what would happen if someone did this with the church of scientology?

Put together a form to file complaints with different agencies (consumer affairs, justice department) and ran a campaign to get people to file them each month? Would there be more complaints filed about the church of scientology or about psychiatrists?

I would put my money on scientology.

Maybe Ken Kramer should start a campaign to clean up the field of mental healing in the church of scientology? Now that is a true Mission: Impossible.

From: “Linda Mears” <mearsstudio@earthlink.net>
Date: May 6, 2014
Subject: Fw: Mission Impossible
To:
Cc:

Dear Agent,

Your mission – if you choose to accept it – is to get this complaint form http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/ seen by as many psych patients as possible.  (Anyone can file a complaint against any psychiatrist in the country using that form.)

How can you do that?

It’s your mission to find out and then carry out your plan.

Some ideas:

1. E-mail it to all your friends and tell them make this form known.

2. Do Pay-Per-Click on Google

3. Pay for Facebook ads.

4. Put it on all your websites

5.  Post it on Facebook

6. Make a video that goes viral

7.  Brainstorm and create!

This is your mission Agent.  Lives depend on you.

You are hereby authorized to use these images if you desire: http://www.psychsearch.net/you-are-granted-authorization-to-use-these-images/

No complaints filed = no psychiatrists’ licenses revoked.

If you decline to accept this mission you can still be a factor in cleaning up the field of mental health.

Click on “make this recurring (monthly)”here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CFTKE6TYPRXY6

Please report back on your successful operation.

We are keeping track of the number of complaints filed.

Over and out.

Ken Kramer

Researcher

PsychSearch.net

 

UPDATE:

It seems Mr. Kramer has been very busy sending out emails. A Special Correspondent sent this in after seeing this posting so I am adding them below.

Clearly, Ken Kramer is the most important person in the CCHR network because he gathers up information from all sources as to which psychiatrists have gotten themselves into trouble. This will then be announced with great fanfare and idiotic CGI graphics “Number of psychs jailed” and it will be worded to make it appear that CCHR had some causation. In fact, there was nothing, they just dug up the records.

When looked at like this, it is really pretty bizarre to stereotype in this way. It is ONLY because scientologists believe all psychiatrists are wholetrack implanters and SP’s that this is acceptable. Can you imagine how they would claim “religious discrimination” if someone rounded up and publicized “scientologists prosecuted” and included Reed Slatkin and everyone else who has ever called themselves a scientologist and proclaimed their behavior was BECAUSE they were a scientologist?

This sort of broad-brush stereotyping is considered VERY ignorant and offensive. But scientologists scream and cheer and laugh about it.

 


Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 
From: “PsychSearch” <records@PsychSearch.net>
Subject: Bust a Psych – Easy as 1, 2, 3

Dear Xxxxx,

We are working on streamlining the investigation and exposure of psychiatrists.

We identified all the psychiatrists in the country.

We obtained all the psychiatrists’ discipline reports from every state licensing agency in the country (except Mississippi, Arrggh!, but don’t worry, we have a reporter there handling our light work).

Now we have created a complaint form that can be used by the masses.

No complexity, no bureaucracy, no red tape.

Easy as 1, 2, 3:

Step #1: Read the below newspaper article. A Florida psychiatrist just got arrested for Medicare Fraud. Enter the data here: http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/ (Certainly, data from newspapers aren’t the only source for complaints. Many psych victims would enjoy filling out that form!)

Remember: No complaints = no revocations

Step #2: Help us get the complaint form on the computer screens of Americans. Click here:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CFTKE6TYPRXY6

Step #3: Continue on with your regularly scheduled activities. Have a good day!

+++
Psychs in Hot Water (at the below links)

Feds Nab Miami Psychiatrist Barry Kaplowitz – Medicare Fraud – Judge declares: “It’s outrageous”

 http://www.psychsearch.net/ – Mobile devices
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/409400969114951/ – Facebook
 https://twitter.com/PsychSearch – Twitter


Date: Fri, 2 May 2014
From: “PsychSearch” <records@PsychSearch.net>
Subject: Psychiatrist Caught Peeping Under Men’s Bathroom Stalls

G’day,

Today’s Psych in Hot Water (see below) is an example of what YOU can USE to fill out the nationwide complaint form http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/.

Select the state of Minnesota where he is licensed and then fill out the rest of the form (using information from the article) and press send. Bingo!   Then the State of Minnesota will take action against his license.

How easy can you get?

Yes, that’s right, today you could begin the process to score your first psychiatrist revocation.

If you’re not interested in that type of electronic hand-to-hand combat, you may want to be a factor in cleaning up the field of mental health in another way.

Click on “make this recurring (monthly)” here:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CFTKE6TYPRX
Y6

Have a good weekend.

Ken Kramer
Researcher
PsychSearch.net

Psychs in Hot Water (at the below links)

5/1/2014 Minnesota Psychiatrist James Jarmuskewicz Caught Peeping Under Stalls of Men’s Restroom in Louisiana


Date: Sun, 11 May 2014
From: “PsychSearch” <records@PsychSearch.net>
Subject: 2 Easy Steps to Take Away A Psychiatrist’s License

Check it out:

2 Easy Steps to Take Away a Psychiatrist’s License

Step #1: Read the below newspaper article. A Florida psychiatrist is going to prison. Enter the data here: http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/ (State licensing boards don’t always know when a psychiatrist is incarcerated!)

Step #2: Enjoy your accomplishment. Take the rest of the day off.

Imagine if that complaint form got into the hands of the masses!

Remember: No complaints = no revocations

Massive amount of complaints = that’s right!

And then what….

Help us get the complaint form into the hands of oodles of psych victims. Click here:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CFTKE6TYPRXY6

Psychs in Hot Water (at the below links)

5/11/2014 Florida Psychiatrist Patricia Hough Gets Prison Time For Tax Evasion –

Must Repay $15 Million
 http://www.psychsearch.net/ – Mobile devices
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/409400969114951/ – Facebook
 https://twitter.com/PsychSearch – Twitter


Date: Fri, 16 May 2014
From: “PsychSearch” <records@PsychSearch.net>
Subject: Bummer

Battle lost. Too little – way too late.

Child Porn Psychiatrist License Reinstated.   Reinstatement of his license comes with a string of conditions, including that he practice psychiatry only with patients 18 years and older, that he provide every patient with a declaration of who he is and what he has done and that he limit his practice to 30 hours of onsite work per week initially. He will not be allowed to see patients off-site, according to Michael Fanning, a lawyer with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry.

If he does not comply, the response will be “swift and powerful”.

Make your comments at the bottom of this newspaper story: http://tinyurl.com/Montana-Psychiatrist

The show must go on!

Think Big – that was only one psychiatrist! (and perhaps we have not heard the last of psychiatrist James Peak.)

Imagine if this complaint form http://www.psychsearch.net/complaints/ got into the hands of thousands millions of Americans!

No complaints = no revocations

Massive amount of complaints = you guessed it!

Help us get the complaint form into the hands of millions of psych victims. Click here:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CFTKE6TYPRXY6

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Filed Under: Psychiatry Tagged With: CCHR, public relations, Scientology

Comments

  1. Odd Thomas says

    May 23, 2014 at 8:02 pm

    I’d like to add to some of the above comments made about the Psychs vs Scientologists debate that was being discussed above.It’s been my experience that the further we get from the actual object or experience being discussed, the less real it becomes. When I joined staff at Narconon in LA in 1973, I dealt directly with people who had been treated in various ways by psychiatry. Some of them had Talk Therapy or whatever the equivalent modality was at that time, and they thought it was pretty benign and had some gains. Some had a combination of talk therapy and the administration of drugs, which produced mixed results in my opinion. These people appeared emotionally suppressed, unable to communicate certain ideas or address certain subjects because the emotions attached to them, had been thoroughly suppressed. Communication didn’t come easily for these people but it did come.

    Then there were those who obviously, at some point in their relatively short lives, had been deemed a real problem, and were therefore subjected to much higher doses of some pretty potent medications.Trying to carry on a conversation with someone manifesting Tardive Dyskinesia is not a very pleasant experience for the observer, though ten times more difficult for the speaker.

    Then there are those like my friend Matt, who had multiple sessions with ECT. It’s hard to describe the nightmare that Matt went though on a daily basis, because it was difficult to confront what he was going through and how ECT’s effects presented themselves. He would frequently transition from a sweet, caring and interested person into a non-responsive, chain-smoking automaton that moved non-stop (literally) for up to 48 hours at a time.

    I was affected by my experience at Narconon and didn’t think too highly of Psychs in general. However, over time I have observed a change. They currently rely more heavily on communication and understanding. They draw from studies that actually try to determine why people react in certain ways given certain environmental conditions. They have, in my opinion, become very Scientological in their approach to helping people.

    The RCS has not progressed past 1972 in their approach to the Psychs. They remained fixed in time, viewing abuses that did happen but seeing no changes because they stopped looking for them. Everything evolves. The church, psychs, everyone. No one is all bad or all good. The psychs have been “the Why” for many of the RCS’ problems for decades and they’re obviously the wrong why because things have not changed for the better.

    Condemning every Psych and every Scientologists for the acts of a few or a few hundred is just stupid. It doesn’t produce a result, it doesn’t improve conditions. Yeah, abuses can be found in both camps, plenty of them I suppose, but in the end, so what! The Past provides us with perspective and some information, but it’s what we do in the Present that matters most. That’s what we need to focus on. The rest is just a distraction.

    Odd

    Reply
    • MJ says

      May 23, 2014 at 10:11 pm

      Well expressed Odd.

      Reply
  2. indie8million says

    May 20, 2014 at 10:31 pm

    Bravo, Mike. A major reason for all of this hatred toward psychs is because it’s a diversionary tactic. If we can prove that ‘THEY’ are evil, no one looks inside our group. Plus, it’s well known that the thing that keeps a group together is a mutual enemy. Hence all of the campaigns, including all of the IAS events with Chill E. B.

    I hope that Chill E. B. gets access to true information on the group he’s working for, since he is campaigning against psychs for the IAS. Not that psychiatry doesn’t harm. Those who do should be exposed. But I’m sure that Chill E.B. has no idea of how abusive and wrong the IAS and Miscavige are. Norman Berry (Chill E. B.) is a man of justice.

    If he left, that would be a huge blow to the IAS funding machine.

    Reply
    • MJ says

      May 21, 2014 at 12:33 am

      IAS = I ate shit.

      Reply
  3. Espiritu says

    May 20, 2014 at 8:27 pm

    Yeah. These days it is completely hypocritical for the COS to say it wants to “clean up the field of mental health”. First they would need to acknowledge their own transgressions in this area and clean their own house before anyone would ever listen to them. They are like a bank robber saying how immoral it is to steal.

    Decades ago, the press did appreciate Freedom Mag exposees such as the “deep sleep” program in Australia, Cointelpro, Project MKUltra and others. Nowadays, and no-one listens or takes seriously anything that is said which has the word “Scientology” connected to it due to the COS’s out tech and abusive applications.

    Besides cleaning up their act, at this point they could really really really use someone who actually understands the subject of public relations like Mike Rinder or Heber Jentzsch.

    Reply
  4. David Cooke says

    May 20, 2014 at 8:21 am

    Paypal? Isn’t that some kind of electronic begging bowl?

    Reply
  5. Espiritu says

    May 20, 2014 at 3:31 am

    Mike, I don’t think that all of this is a bad activity. I think that maybe they could do a lot of good by outing the many psychiatrists who have abused their positions and power. I recently extricated an elderly friend who had been sent to a mental institution and drugged until he was drooling simply because he stated at the convalescent home where he was recuperating that, yes, it was depressing that he had hurt his knee and was not able to walk. There was a whole ward of elderly people who were in the same boat who were just being bled by these predatory people for their medicare and medicaid payments.
    But at the same time I REALLY like your idea of complaint forms targeting abuses by the Church of Scientology! I don’t know if it would result in as many complaints simply because there are way more psychiatrists than there are practicing Scientologists, but it would still do a LOT of good. In both cases it might even lead to reforms within these groups as the light of truth exposes the evil intentions of self centered misanthropes (people who don’t like people) who have been doing harm to others.

    Reply
    • Mike Rinder says

      May 20, 2014 at 7:52 am

      I agree, what I disagree with is the hypocrisy. And the generalities.

      Reply
  6. FOTF2012 says

    May 19, 2014 at 11:56 pm

    Pot – kettle and those who live in glass houses and all that:

    Scientologist plots to kill cop:
    http://gawker.com/scientology-flack-arrested-in-plot-to-kill-cop-1188941437

    Miscavige’s twin sister, a Scientologist, faces marijuana charges:
    http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/twin-sister-of-scientology-leader-miscavige-arrested-for-marijuana/2129224

    Scientology leader in Australia charged with covering up sex abuse
    http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2011/06/jan_eastgate.php
    http://www.scientology-cult.com/miscavige-crony-arrested.html

    Scientologist arrested for sex abuse
    http://technorati.com/entertainment/glosslip/article/scientologist-arrested-for-sexual-abuse-again/

    Scientologist arrested for battery against peaceful protesters
    http://exscnforum.com/index.php/topic/483-violent-crazed-scientologist-batters-protesters-gets-arrested/

    Scientologist arrested for allegedly taking Sea Org property as he tried to leave the SO
    http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Scientology_defector_arrested_after_attempting_to_leave_organization

    Scientologists allegedly stalking Katie Holmes
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/03/katie-holmes-stalked-by-scientologists_n_1645846.html

    Scientologist assaults Minton
    http://www.nots.org/minton41.htm

    Scientologists arrested in Egypt
    https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/02ROME1516_a.html

    Scientologist arrested after altercation with filmmaker
    http://www.sptimes.com/2006/07/11/Northpinellas/Scientologist_arreste.shtml

    Scientologist arrested on pedophilia charges
    http://www.divided-by-zero.com/showthread.php?2023-Scientologist-Daniel-Austin-arrested-on-pedophilia-charges

    Top Scientologist arrested in Spain (fraud, forgery, etc.)
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Narconon/sources/media/sp221188.htm

    Scientologist arrested
    https://whyweprotest.net/community/threads/scientologist-arrested-last-year-demo-video-finished-finally.105684/

    Scientologist accused of molesting thetans
    http://www.theonion.com/articles/scientology-minister-accused-of-molesting-thetans,29711/
    (spoof)

    Scientologist arrested for child endangerment
    http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/scientologist-endangers-child.htm

    Mary Sue Hubbard arrested (and went to prison)
    http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/washingtonpost/marysue-081878.htm

    Denver murder may be linked to Scientology minister
    http://www.catholic.org/news/national/story.php?id=35333

    Scientology harassment, false witness, attempted imprisonment and probable desire to drive person to death or suicide — Paulette Cooper
    http://bernie.cncfamily.com/sc/cooper_lawyer.htm

    Multiple high level Scientologists sent to prison due to Operation Snow White — and Hubbard listed as unindicted co-conspirator
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White#Involved_parties

    And that does not even begin to touch more than the tip of the iceberg. Bigamy by Hubbard himself, fraud, extortion, harassment, stalking, perjury, inurement, tax evasion, bait and switch tactics, and so much more.

    THE MOST ETHICAL GROUP ON THE PLANET? I think not. Rotten from the top down. And these folks have the gall to condemn “psychs” for the same things they are doing. Those of you who want to believe it is all good, I understand. I was there once. Use your TR 0 and confront so you can escape the Truman show and move up a level in the real world — a level that costs nothing more than a little humility or humble pie but no money.

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    • Mike Rinder says

      May 20, 2014 at 12:49 am

      This is pretty ironic.

      This is exactly the same logic that scientologists use to condemn all psychiatrists. List out the ones that have been arrested or convicted as “proof” that they are all criminal. Talk about Freud being a drug addict and pervert and that psychs were in bed with nazis etc etc.

      As I said in an earlier comment — those who think that everything in scientology and all scientologists are evil are no better than those who think all scientologists are members of a master race of supermen.

      This sort of “argument” is very unconvincing.

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      • Espiritu says

        May 20, 2014 at 3:03 am

        “As I said in an earlier comment — those who think that everything in scientology and all scientologists are evil are no better than those who think all scientologists are members of a master race of supermen.
        This sort of “argument” is very unconvincing.”

        Spot on, Mike! Thanks for cutting through to the core of the issue so succinctly. I wish I could say as much in so few words.

        Scientology, like all subjects, is a tool. It can be used to do good or bad. Opinions may differ as to the general value of subjects, but to indite “everyone” connected to a particular subject or a belief is called bigotry, is just an attempt to negate whole groups of people, and is more or less an anti-social act.
        This goes as much for the “Scientologist” who cannot acknowledge and appreciate a psychiatrist who actually enhances peoples’ lives by encouraging good nutrition or a more peaceful environment as it goes for psychiatrists who denigrate Scientologists simply because they identify the help they give with the “S word”. And then of course there really are a few folks who just don’t want anybody to help anybody live better. There have been books written about this kind of person, including “The Psychopath Next Door”. I’m not saying that every person who has ever done this is necessarily a psychopath, but it is an anti-social thing to do.
        It IS unfair and unkind make inferences or statements that paint “everyone” connected with a subject or belief with a broad brush one way or another. We have a duty as human beings to see and acknowledge each person as an individual.

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      • FOTF2012 says

        May 20, 2014 at 3:14 am

        Thanks Mike. Let me clarify my intent. I do not at all think that everything or everyone in Scientology is bad. Not at all.

        My aim was to illustrate that the dreaded “psychs” could make exactly the same claims against Scientology as to criminal activities and that therefore it is preposterous for OSA or Scientology to take their occasional “psych” stories as proof of some sort of evil empire. It is equally ridiculous for “psychs” to believe that all Scientologists are somehow evil.

        But here’s the difference. Psychologists and psychiatrists do not as far as I can see consider Scientologists to be evil or bad. In fact, they may tend to have empathy. It is only Scientology that paints with the broad brush of condemning the whole group of “psychs” as whole track SPs.

        My sense is that actual criminal activities in either group — “psychs” or Scientologists — is probably quite low. Criminal activity is fairly low in humans in general. We’re a rather cooperative, social species — for the most part — in day to day life.

        I hope that clarifies some of my thinking, since like email, blog entries can get misunderstood.

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  7. SilentMajority says

    May 19, 2014 at 5:56 pm

    Someone needs to send this information to the AMA.

    Reply
  8. ed says

    May 19, 2014 at 5:33 pm

    I’ve never understood why the church picks on psychs other than to have an enemy to rally against. If the church truly wants to control the field of mental health they ought to put their money where their mouth is and open their own treatment centers. Of course that would be way too expensive and prove that their treatment doesn’t really work…and they’d have to actually spend the money that’s donated…and gee, the tech is only for upstats…maybe it would be better to put the church out of business instead of the psychs!

    Reply
  9. Tyler says

    May 19, 2014 at 4:53 pm

    Mike, your ability to be able to see and evaluate multiple viewpoints on issues like this is impressive. Nice analysis.

    Reply
  10. RLR says

    May 19, 2014 at 4:13 pm

    Mike,

    I would be happy to build a website that handles these type of complaints about Scientology. 🙂

    Reply
    • Mike Rinder says

      May 19, 2014 at 4:26 pm

      My commentary was tongue-in-cheek.

      But you are certainly welcome to build such a site — and if you build it, they will no doubt come.

      You don’t need my blessing.

      But I do appreciate you stepping up to the plate.

      Reply
      • RLR says

        May 19, 2014 at 9:04 pm

        Ok. Watch this space !

        Reply
        • Mike Rinder says

          May 19, 2014 at 9:48 pm

          There is a very good chance of that… 🙂

          Reply
  11. Mike Rinder says

    May 19, 2014 at 3:40 pm

    Updated post with additional info that came in from Ken Kramer — the most important man in CCHR.

    Reply
  12. Steph says

    May 19, 2014 at 3:37 pm

    I’m sure that the dozen or so mind numbed culties who comply with this stupid email will have The Psychs shaking in their boots !

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  13. jgg2012 says

    May 19, 2014 at 3:29 pm

    “No complaints filed = no psychiatrists’ licenses revoked.”

    No donations to IAS = no new $5,000 tailor made suits for Davey.

    End of tax exemption = no more abuses financed with our tax money

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    • MJ says

      May 19, 2014 at 3:46 pm

      No sheeple = No Davey.

      Reply
  14. Valerie says

    May 19, 2014 at 2:46 pm

    I do believe that if every reader of this blog eased on over to that site and filled out the complaint form against various Sea Org or Narconon entities on this man’s form such as:

    Coerced into “Treatment”
    Confidentiality Break
    Crime
    Financial Irregularity
    Forced Drugging
    Fraud (Financial, insurance or otherwise)
    Inappropriate prescribing for non-medical reasons
    No Biological Test for “Mental Illness”
    No Informed Consent
    No Testing for Underlying Physical Condition
    Physical Illness Misdiagnosed as “Mental Illness”
    Questionable Billing
    Restraints
    Sexual Misconduct
    Threats
    Unethical Conduct
    Unprofessional conduct
    Use of Force
    Something else that didn’t seem quite right

    It may not open any eyes, but the form might go away. Besides that, the people who have been harmed by the mistreatment they have received at the hands of Miscavige might feel just a touch better for telling the truth whereas the other people would just be making up lies to get a stat.

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    • FOTF2012 says

      May 20, 2014 at 3:18 am

      Yes, Valerie, that would be interesting. Somehow, Scientology is blind to its own shortcomings, but adamant about the failings of others.

      Reminds me of a Biblical verse: Matthew 7:3 “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?”

      Reply
  15. Pericles says

    May 19, 2014 at 2:14 pm

    Knowing Ken “Know Best” Kramer as well as I do, he cannot accept being wrong/incorrect about anything.

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  16. zemooo says

    May 19, 2014 at 2:01 pm

    As a former worker in a large states mental health hospital system, I can state that the CCHR and other $cientologist inspired ‘pressure’ is nothing they worry about. It is hard enough to keep up with evolving standards from JACHO and real medical groups, . The various state mental hospital and psychiatric workers are busy enough with trying to keep up with patient loads and life in general than paying attention to Ken Kramer and his band of wingnuts.

    The only real outside groups that psychiatric workers pay attention to are family members of patients and county mental health departments. CCHR inspired ‘complaints’ and ‘charges’ get little attention from licensing authorities because their connection to the CCHR comes out very quickly and the same names, again and again, filing complaints are just ‘circularly filed’.

    The CCHR and other groups like are just ‘preaching to the choir’ and have no real impact on the real world.

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    • Morris Adams says

      May 19, 2014 at 2:14 pm

      Typical of the utter ineffectiveness of the RCS in bringing about any social change whatsoever.

      It is only about the money, the money and only the money.

      Reply
    • Pepper says

      May 19, 2014 at 9:35 pm

      Correct Zemoo and John P. Capitalist. Third parties cannot file complaints or charges on behalf of patients to Consumer Affairs/ State Medical Boards. There is no harm done to them as an outsider and they could never be taken into consideration in a court of law.

      This “method” of Ken Kramer’s to revoke the medical licenses of psychiatrists is like throwing spaghetti at a wall and seeing what sticks.

      Ken’s intentions might be good at the core, but his emails read like a simpleton and he looks like a clown. There is nothing scientific about his method and multiple “click complaints” will only pile up in a file somewhere, where they will be considered nothing but Dev-T and a nuisance.

      Reply
  17. Ellie says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:58 pm

    I would be more likely to post the e-mail – all of it & warn people that the sciobots fight this dirty. I would also hope that harassment & stalking or conspiracy charges could somehow be made against the sciobots so a legal investigation could be launched.

    “In criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime at some time in the future. Criminal law in some countries or for some conspiracies may require that at least one overt act must also have been undertaken in furtherance of that agreement, to constitute an offense. There is no limit on the number participating in the conspiracy and, in most countries, no requirement that any steps have been taken to put the plan into effect (compare attempts which require proximity to the full offence). For the purposes of concurrence, the actus reus is a continuing one and parties may join the plot later and incur joint liability and conspiracy can be charged where the co-conspirators have been acquitted or cannot be traced. Finally, repentance by one or more parties does not affect liability but may reduce their sentence.”

    But I live in a garden filled with butterflies & kittens.

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  18. John P. Capitalist says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:50 pm

    Gosh, this couldn’t possibly be a scam, could it?

    Apparently, Ken is inviting you to buy Google ads for his site, so he doesn’t have to spend his own money to do that. You can pay him that way or through the thoughtfully included PayPal link. It’s all about the money, no matter how much they try to cover it up.

    He’s apparently claiming that filling in complaint forms on his site will result in psychiatrists losing their licenses (a clever use of the contrapositive, when he says “no complaints filed = no licenses revoked”). Last time I checked, the only agency that can revoke a psychiatrist’s license is a state medical board. He’s not promising that he’ll forward the complaints received by his site to a state board, since he presumably doesn’t have standing to do that — only the patient can do that.

    But suppose he does actually send anything filed on his site to a state medical board? Given that the average psychiatrist has maybe 100 to 200 current active patients, if they get 100+ complaints from psychsearch.net about a given psychiatrist, that would be a little strange, since it’s incredibly unlikely that over half of the patients of any given psychiatrist would suddenly decide to complain at once. In other words, they’ll realize quickly that this is some sort of bizarre smear campaign.

    And once a state medical board figures out that “psychsearch.net” is a front group of Scientology, which they can do with a few minutes’ use of Teh Google (especially since Mike’s blog is far more popular than the site itself so they’ll certainly see this article in the search results), they’ll never listen to another complaint from that source again.

    Too bad that his site is so pathetic that it hangs when I try to go there to get more information about it.

    Reply
    • Visitor says

      May 19, 2014 at 3:23 pm

      A scam, noooo, never! 😉

      Reply
  19. Jose Chung says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:31 pm

    That’s a load, give money, save humanity.
    More like exotic wood cleaners and polishes for the
    COB Floor at Int. Base.

    Reply
  20. scientology411 says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:30 pm

    So they want you to foot the costs of running Google PPC ads? Being pretty familiar with Adwords account management I find this advice a bit glib and foolish. If you aren’t very familiar with the ins and outs of Adwords you can blow through a ton of money very quickly. Funny how they leave that part out…

    Reply
  21. hiatus57 says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:29 pm

    Well that prat cruise has played this part long enough perhaps he could be asked to clean up his own backyard?

    Reply
  22. 1subgenius says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:15 pm

    “2. Do Pay-Per-Click on Google”

    Didn’t they receive a grant from Google?
    https://www.mikerindersblog.org/latest-status-levels/
    So, consider this to be a Google funded op.
    “Do no evil?”
    Oh, Google, I am disappoint.

    Reply
  23. Friend says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:12 pm

    The target is not wrong ..

    Reply
  24. Morris Adams says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:07 pm

    I thought that the link, after the statement:

    “If you decline to accept this mission you can still be a factor in cleaning up the field of mental health”

    would be to some web-site where you could find out how to put in some work and time helping out. But guess what. It is a link to PayPal to donate money!!

    Boggles the mind!!!

    Reply
  25. flyonthewall says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:02 pm

    As a never in maybe someone here could expand on what an “illegal pc” is? I understand that it is someone who doesn’t qualify for auditing or Co$ services because they are mentally ill. I read that after Lisa Mcpherson people who showed signs of depression or strange behavior were chased out and denied services because they didn’t want a repeat of the LM fiasco. If the “church” doesn’t accept illegal pc’s or offer them services and they want to get rid of psychs then who will be there to treat the mentally ill who don’t qualify for “church” services? Seems like a glaring inconsistency at best that they want to get rid of psychs and the current mental health field yet by their own admission have nothing to replace it with.

    Reply
  26. Idle Morgue says

    May 19, 2014 at 1:01 pm

    The Psychiatric Board will have a hay day revealing Scientology’s crimes. I love how stupid these people are – picking fights with everyone when they can’t even see they are in an evil cult that is destroying lives covertly and hidden from their own Oat Tea views and perception. One would think with Stupid Powerz and rehabbing those 57 perceptics – SOMEONE would wake up and find the correct target!

    Reply
  27. chris mann says

    May 19, 2014 at 12:54 pm

    At the next IAS event: “..and because of your donations we ARE winning, and the psychs are breathing their last gasping breath. Case in point- complaints against psychs in 2014 are in affluence”. (I’m not really good with ®Shermanspeak today, but you get the idea).

    This is just a guy trying to produce stats instead of an actual product. Not much to see here. That’s what they do- what your donations buy.

    Reply
    • MJ says

      May 19, 2014 at 3:29 pm

      This just in! Number of negative emails to psych related activities and outlets in screaming affluence at 121,568,968!!! Straight up and vertical like Davey giving it to his sheep. (Sorry, don’t have the video).

      Reply
  28. SILVIA says

    May 19, 2014 at 12:33 pm

    Wrong target. Why they don’t start cleaning up the crimes inside the church such as enforced disconnection, staff abuse, rip off money from parishioners, false claims and so on.

    Pointing the finger at other while your hands are not clean is just an attempt to distract others from your own crimes.

    Reply
    • McCarran says

      May 19, 2014 at 12:59 pm

      A wise man once said, “The overt doth speak loudest ….” Or was that, “Me thinks thy protest too much.”

      Reply
      • Cat Daddy says

        May 19, 2014 at 3:39 pm

        “The lady doth protest too much, methinks” is a quotation from the 1602 play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.

        Reply
        • MJ says

          May 19, 2014 at 4:04 pm

          I’ve heard of him.

          Reply
      • Zephyr says

        May 19, 2014 at 3:56 pm

        McC
        Both totally valid!
        Greta

        Reply
  29. MJ says

    May 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    Dear Ken – here’s your very own Mission Impossible: contact your local IAS representative to fund it and recommend ‘The Hole Therapy’ to the psychs to get them using the latest technology. Over to you.

    Reply
    • McCarran says

      May 19, 2014 at 12:54 pm

      Oh My God! Perfect!

      Reply
    • Morris Adams says

      May 19, 2014 at 1:17 pm

      LOL!

      Reply
    • racingintheblood39 says

      May 19, 2014 at 1:25 pm

      Oh goody! Can we include “the hole does not exist” parlor trick too? (for pesky, unwanted journo’s–grrr!)
      What about passing on, the benefits of overcrowded, ant-infested, over heated, quarters, where one can enjoy mind-fuck interrogations and humiliation? If this doesn’t close the deal, we can always throw in some totally awesome, straight up & vertical COB salivations, er…sorry that’s SOLUTIONS, to bringing about the greatest expansion EVER in (said activity) A collection of 1,321,926 X 4-hour Video’ed presentations on ‘Sucker’-technology of Mind-Control and Sheeple farming — COB style!

      Just have the ‘krush’ regs invite them to the “Friendliest place on the whole planet”, and IAS donation pledges, replete with honorary Gold Psych Pins attached. ready and waiting…… Done Deal!!

      Reply
      • MJ says

        May 19, 2014 at 3:23 pm

        You’ve got more chance of The Pope singing folk songs on Hollywood Boulevard.

        Reply
      • racingintheblood39 says

        May 19, 2014 at 4:04 pm

        Well MJ, perhaps he may end up ‘singing’ after all. Let’s watch how the eventual court case/s pan out. Amazing what ‘facing the music’ – can do, to exercise one’s vocal chords, eh? 🙂

        Reply
        • MJ says

          May 19, 2014 at 4:43 pm

          The denouement of Davey.

          Reply
      • racingintheblood39 says

        May 19, 2014 at 5:18 pm

        It’s sure to await him. Do you remember Saddam’s defiant outburst just before he was subsequently dragged off to be hung? Nasty, nasty stuff! 🙁

        Reply

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