There is currently an “epidemic” of rape by psychiatrists, according to officials of Scientology
front group “Citizens Commission on Human Rights” (sic), or CCHR. In
addition, the officials assert that psychiatrists intentionally network
their “pet” sex offenders, in lieu of treating them, so that the sex
offenders can “compare notes,” and then form “terror cells” in ordinary communities. In
the first part of a recently released video compiled from interviews on
two Florida local cable access Scientology-oriented TV shows, former
CCHR president Dennis H. Clarke contends that rape of patients by
psychiatrists is very common, and that all psychiatrists are sexual
perverts.
Host : The work of your group has shown conclusively that the incidents of psychiatric rape [note : does host have an "MU" about "incidence" ?] are not just isolated incidents, it’s like an epidemic.
Clarke :
Oh, no, no, no, no, this is so common. Electric shock and drugs used to
cover it up, and that sort of thing. We’ve known that for years and
years and years .... The psychiatrist is making money in two different
ways. These are notoriously child psychiatrists. So they get the child
who has been raped, and they get the rapist. I gotta tell ya, I’ve been
working with Citizens Commission on Human Rights since it was formed in
1969, and I worked in this area of investigation and exposé even prior
to that. And I can tell you that my experience with psychiatrists, in
the investigations and so on, has indicated that they are, about man
for man, wildly sexually aberrant. They are the last people I would
ever let near a child.
In the second part of the video, CCHR-Florida president David Figueroa
interviews “Psychiatric Investigator” Ken Kramer. Kramer maintains that
“up to 15% of psychotherapists are having sex with their patients.”
After making it clear that he is referring to Florida’s psychiatrists,
psychologists, mental health counselors, and clinical social workers
(i.e. not specifically psychiatrists), Kramer exclaims “There’s 30,000
of these guys - it’s a felony in Florida - it’s rampant !” Figueroa then
attempts to re-focus the blame on psychiatrists, and to cast “sex with
patients” (howsoever one may define this) as “rape.” “With that number
of psychiatrists," Figueroa insists, "and we’re talking 15%, we
literally are talking, over the years, tens of thousands of cases of
psychiatric rape.”
Brief follow-up video :
There are certainly cases of unethical sexual conduct in many professions, and psychiatry is no exception. The problem is nowhere near as large, however, as Scientology maintains. A 2001 article in the American Journal of Psychiatry shows the folly in Scientology’s extravagant claims. This
study determined the risk of discipline by a medical board for
psychiatrists relative to other physicians. Physicians disciplined by
the California Medical Board in a 30-month period were compared with
matched groups of non-disciplined physicians. Among 584 physicians
disciplined over that 30-month period (out of California’s 104,000
licensed physicians), there were 75 (12.8% of the 584) psychiatrists,
nearly twice the number of psychiatrists among non-disciplined
physicians. Psychiatrists
were, it is true, significantly more likely than non-psychiatrist
physicians to be disciplined for sexual relationships with patients.
However, the rate is very far indeed from Scientology’s claim.
Over 30 months, 584 physicians out of 104,000 were disciplined for any cause.
From among all medical specialties, there were 75 psychiatrists in that pool of 584.
From among those 75 psychiatrists, disciplined for any cause, 20
were disciplined for “inappropriate conduct, including sexual.”
In
other words, over a 30-month period, 20 psychiatrists (out of 6,864
total psychiatrists in California, and 104,000 total physicians) were
disciplined for some form of inappropriate conduct, including
inappropriate sexual conduct. This means that in that 30-month period,
0.29% (less than one-third of 1%) California psychiatrists were
disciplined for inappropriate conduct in general. Whether the sub-set
of inappropriate sexual conduct was always, by default, what a sane
person would consider “rape” is also open to question (i.e.,
notwithstanding the ethical problem, was it "rape," or some kind of
consensual contact ?).
Scientology’s beliefs about psychiatry
According to Scientology and its front groups, psychiatrists are to
blame not only for 9/11, but for the African slave trade, the
Holocaust, ethnic cleansing in the Balkans, and virtually every bad
thing that has happened in human history. Scientologists believe that
“psychiatric rape” occurs at epidemic levels in the USA, and that
psychiatrists use lobotomies and electroshock therapy to keep their
victims quiet. Indeed, they believe that “ice-pick lobotomies” are
routinely administered by psychiatrists. All Scientology front
operations, including CCHR, “Youth for Human Rights” (sic), Narconon,
Criminon, “Applied Scholastics,” “Volunteer Ministers,” and others, are
100% oriented to obliterating psychiatry. “Human rights,” in fact, is
Scientology’s euphemism for “obliterating psychiatry.” Beyond
psychiatry’s evil deeds on this planet, Scientology’s founder L. Ron
Hubbard explained some other things about the vicious shrinks. According
to high-level Scientology doctrine, not available to Scientologists
until they have paid as much as USD $300,000, it started with some
trouble 75 million years ago, in a far-away galaxy. The place suffered
from extreme overpopulation. A guy named Lord Xenu got the help of
psychiatrists in summoning the galaxy’s inhabitants for an income tax
inspection. Then each person was injected in the neck with a mixture of
water and glycol, frozen, and put inside space-planes that looked very
much like the DC-8 airliner that was popular in the 1960s. These
space-planes flew to Earth (then known as “Teegeeack”), where the
beings were stacked inside several volcanoes around the planet. Then
Xenu dropped some massively large hydrogen bombs on top of them and
blew them into smithereens - but smithereens that turned into parasitic
ghosts. After a bunch of other crazy shenanigans involving movie
theatres, implanted memories, a train, a circus, a gorilla, etc. etc.
etc., these parasitic ghosts, or “body thetans,” now attach themselves
in clusters to everyone on modern-day earth, and are responsible for
all human mental, emotional and physical problems. Later
in space history, psychiatrists of the Marcab Confederacy, planets
around a star in the “handle” of the “Big Dipper” constellation,
imposed income tax as a punishment, not as a tax. The Psychiatrists
came to earth 225,000 years ago with the 5th Invader Force, and began
their reign of terror. Scientology’s
goal is the “total obliteration” of psychiatry, according to current
Scientology leader David Miscavige. During his lifetime, L. Ron Hubbard
wrote voluminously and lectured ad nauseam
on how bad these characters are and about how important it is to
exterminate the mental health profession, replacing it with
Scientology.
“While western countries are
spending billions fighting terrorist activities abroad they are
neglecting the one they have at home. The psychiatrist and his front
groups operate straight out of the terrorist text- books.... Setting
himself up as a terror symbol, the psychiatrist kidnaps, tortures and
murders without any slightest police interference or action by western
security forces.... A psychiatrist kills a young girl for sexual kicks,
murders a dozen patients with an ice pick, castrates a hundred men. And
they give him another million appropriation.”
“Crimes of extortion, mayhem and murder are done daily by these men in
the name of “practice” and “treatment.” There is not one institutional
psychiatrist alive who, by ordinary criminal law, could not be
arraigned and convicted of extortion, mayhem and murder. Our files are
full of evidence on them.” - Hubbard, Freedom Magazine, 1969
While civil society
can debate the merits of psychiatry, psychiatrists, psychiatric
medications, and their application in our lives, Scientology’s
perception of psychiatry is so bizarre it leaves “crackpot” in the
dust. It’s more like “crackpipe.” People are entitled to believe what
they like, but Scientology’s monomania about psychiatry shows that it
really is a lunatic, dangerous, outer-space cult. It is not the
celebrity-strewn, do-gooder, “religion” illusion that it tries to
present.