Tales from Academia: Walmart and Black Belt Disparities
Contained in the above frames and bits is a review of ongoing academic research—an examination of its suppositions and implications—focused on one of the poorest regions of your US of A and its economic and health disparities.
A report on the book Roadside Picnic, its film adaptation Stalker, and the video game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, which took inspiration from both the book and the film, is forthcoming…work still in progress.
In this fourth series on Jordan Peterson, I will close out my analysis looking at two last chapters of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.
In the second part of this series, I will take a look at rule 6, “Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world”, and some of its serious implications.
This will likely be the last time I use my nasally voice to address any of Jordan Peterson’s ideas for quite some time.
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In this third series of videos on Jordan Peterson, I will address his views on why and how you should better yourself.
In part 3 of this third series, I will look at the study Peterson uses to support one of his all-encompassing, scathing views of the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo
http://www.chabris.com/Simons1999.pdf
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Contained here is a review of science and expertise as examined through the case of your Dr. Anthony Fauci and contrasted with his expert and epidemiological detractors on matters pertaining to COVID-19.
This is a long-form report of my months-long observations of your coronavirus pandemic—do not expect current information or news. Enjoy!
In this report of your earthly kind, I take you along the sex-crazed ride of violence from Crash (1996)—the film—and into the future of its reality as revealed by Crash (1996)—the video game.
During an age of massive social unrest, with the consistent division of society by our politicians at every point they possibly can, and with millions having been left isolated to rot in their homes months on end off and on over the course of the last year, it is perfectly normal and natural that people might not have the brightest of emotions. But just as we have all been subject to the tyranny of public health and infectious disease experts throughout the pandemic, I am also concerned that we will face a second tyranny at the hands of mental health “experts” and “professionals”. Digging into the history of the mental health industry, it is quite clear that this tyranny has already been present for quite some time.
In part 3 of this series on the mental health industry, I will attempt to answer the question of just what it is the therapist does. In conjunction with the problems outlined in part 2, the implications are devastating.
Recommended Reading/Library of Congress Links:
Toxic Psychiatry: Why Therapy, Empathy and Love Must Replace the Drugs, Electroshock, and Biochemical Theories of the "New Psychiatry" by Peter Breggin
https://lccn.loc.gov/94018494
Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection by John T. Cacioppo and William Patrick.
https://lccn.loc.gov/2008015099
Gaslighthing, the Double Whammy, Interrogation and Other Methods of Covert Control in Psychotherapy and Analysis by Theodore L. Dorpat
https://lccn.loc.gov/96014098
Saving Normal: An Insider's Revolt against Out-of-Control Psychiatric Diagnosis, DSM-5, Big Pharma, and the Medicalization of Ordinary Life by Allen Frances
https://lccn.loc.gov/2013444159
Let Them Eat Prozac: The Unhealthy Relationship Between the Pharmaceutical Industry and Depression by David Healy
https://lccn.loc.gov/2004002297
The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the Twenty-first Century by Jacqueline Olds and Richard Schwartz
https://lccn.loc.gov/2008019339
Blaming the Brain: The Truth About Drugs and Mental Health by Elliot S. Valenstein
https://lccn.loc.gov/98027346
Psychiatry Under the Influence: Institutional Corruption, Social Injury, and Prescriptions for Reform by Lisa Cosgrove and Robert Whitaker
https://lccn.loc.gov/2014043052
The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder by Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield
https://lccn.loc.gov/2006032581
Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America by Robert Whitaker
https://lccn.loc.gov/2009049467
Contained in this report is a breakdown of a heretofore unpublished creative work recovered from a broken piece of computer hardware some ten years old or older. The main film and its accompanying works are all focused on the morbid self-analysis of its unknown creator and his attempt to come to terms with his own severe isolation and the apparent resulting or parallel hardship beyond his control.