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I am a New York-based physician, medical journalist, and fiction writer. My work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems and corporate influence. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:

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The world had been drifting toward fracture for decades, but the nuclear war in the Middle East of 2028 shattered whatever illusions of stability remained. Entire cities vanished in white fire. Borders dissolved into ash. Alliances that once held continents together became brittle, suspicious, and armed to the teeth.
The United States—alr
The world had been drifting toward fracture for decades, but the nuclear war in the Middle East of 2028 shattered whatever illusions of stability remained. Entire cities vanished in white fire. Borders dissolved into ash. Alliances that once held continents together became brittle, suspicious, and armed to the teeth.
The United States—already weakened by insolvency, internal sabotage, and a cascade of retaliatory attacks—finally collapsed under its own weight. What rose from the wreckage called itself the United American Federal Alliance, a name chosen to imply unity where none existed.
Across the oceans, the United Chinese/Russian Front expanded with terrifying speed. Nuclear‑armed submarines prowled the American coastline day and night. Jet fighters traced hostile arcs over international waters. The old United Nations, bankrupt and powerless, dissolved quietly into history.
And in the middle of this unraveling world stood Donnie Hale, once a holistic, high‑spirited physician whose life had been dedicated to healing. Now he lived in a cramped apartment under surveillance, his career destroyed by the American Psychiatric Front—a government‑aligned institution that had branded him with contrived diagnoses of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Labels he knew were political weapons, not medical judgments.
He had spoken too loudly, too clearly, too persistently about the injustices of the system. And the system had answered.
They said he should be grateful. They said that in “adversarial nations,” he would have been executed for destabilizing the state. They said that at least here, in the remnants of America, a “semblance of democracy” still existed.
But Donnie could not feel grateful. Not when the stigma had blacklisted him from every hospital, every clinic, every teaching post. Not when he could barely afford food. Not when the life he had built through decades of ethical practice had been reduced to rubble.
He knew one thing with absolute clarity: If he had lived in any sane country—any country where independent physicians were respected rather than crushed—he would never have needed to criticize anyone. He would have practiced medicine, enjoyed his retirement, and lived out his days in peace.
But peace was a luxury the new America no longer offered.
So Donnie did the only thing left to him. He told the truth.
He wrote to foreign governments. He contacted international press agencies. He sent them his story—not to incite war, not to encourage hostility, but to expose what had been done to him and to countless others. He wanted the world to see the machinery of psychiatric suppression for what it was.
For a brief moment, he felt a spark of hope. Someone out there might listen. Someone might care.
Then the knock came.
It was not a polite knock. It was the kind that ended lives.
Federal agents stormed into his home, weapons drawn, faces blank. They arrested him without explanation, without counsel, without even the pretense of due process.
The charges were announced later, in a courtroom that felt more like a stage set for a predetermined verdict:
Capital crimes. Inciting hostile foreign nations to attack the United American Federal Alliance. Treason through communication. Destabilization of the state.
Donnie stood there, stunned, as the prosecutor painted him as a mastermind of international subversion. His letters—pleas for justice—were twisted into calls for war. His commentaries—critiques of domestic abuse—were reframed as foreign propaganda.
He tried to speak. He tried to explain. But the judge, appointed by the same political machine that had destroyed his career, silenced him with a single strike of the gavel.
The sentence was life. No parole. No appeal.
As the guards led him away, Donnie looked back at the courtroom one last time. Not at the judge, not at the prosecutor, not at the spectators who refused to meet his eyes.
He looked at the empty chair where justice should have been.
And he wondered—not for the first time—how a nation could claim to be free while punishing the very act of telling the truth.
In the cold corridors of the federal prison, Donnie whispered to himself:
“They can cage my body. But they will never cage the truth.”
And somewhere, far beyond the prison walls, in a world teetering on the edge of a new global conflict, a few journalists in distant nations opened his letters.
And they began to read.
LEGAL NOTICE: This story is a work of total fiction. It is a cautionary fable, set in a highly exaggerated and dark vision of the future that has no basis in current reality. The events, laws, and characters described are entirely imaginary products of the author's mind and are intended for creative exploration and entertainment only. Copyright © 2026 Dr. Harold Mandel. All Rights Reserved.

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Across continents, cultures, and political divides, one institution has managed to reveal a disturbing common thread in human governance: the willingness of societies to surrender compassion, autonomy, and scientific integrity in exchange for the illusion of control. That institution is modern psychiatry.
For more than a century, psychiatr
Across continents, cultures, and political divides, one institution has managed to reveal a disturbing common thread in human governance: the willingness of societies to surrender compassion, autonomy, and scientific integrity in exchange for the illusion of control. That institution is modern psychiatry.
For more than a century, psychiatry has operated on a foundation that many critics describe as scientifically hollow — a system built on labels without biomarkers, diagnoses without objective tests, and interventions whose mechanisms remain poorly understood even by their own practitioners. Yet this fragile framework has been granted extraordinary power. It has been woven into legal codes, medical systems, and social policies across the world, often with devastating consequences.
What makes this global phenomenon so alarming is not merely the lack of scientific rigor behind psychiatric labeling, but the inherently destructive nature of the interventions that follow. Powerful psychoactive drugs — marketed as “treatments” — frequently alter cognition, blunt emotion, and impair long‑term neurological health. Coercive practices, from forced drugging to involuntary confinement, are justified through the very labels whose validity remains unproven. And once these labels are applied, they become lifelong markers that shape a person’s legal rights, social standing, and economic opportunities.
This is not healthcare. It is a system of control.
In a world already fractured by geopolitical hostilities, internal unrest, and widening inequality, one might expect nations to diverge sharply in how they treat their most vulnerable citizens. Yet friend and foe alike have embraced the same model: psychiatry as the arbiter of human legitimacy. Whether in democracies or authoritarian states, wealthy nations or struggling ones, the pattern is eerily consistent. Governments outsource the management of dissent, distress, and nonconformity to an institution that promises order — and delivers chemical, legal, and social suppression.
The tragedy is that this system thrives not because it heals, but because it serves power. It generates enormous profits for pharmaceutical companies. It provides legal cover for governments seeking to neutralize inconvenient individuals. It offers a convenient narrative for societies unwilling to confront the structural causes of suffering. And it targets people who often lack the resources to fight back: the sensitive, the traumatized, the unconventional, the outspoken, the economically vulnerable.
In this sense, psychiatry has become a global mirror reflecting the worst instincts of mankind — our fear of difference, our hunger for control, our willingness to sacrifice individuals for the comfort of the majority.
Perhaps the most heartbreaking realization is that there is no obvious place to escape it. The reach of psychiatric authority is now so universal that fleeing one nation’s system simply means entering another’s. The monopoly is global.
And so the only path forward is not flight, but resistance.
If there is hope, it lies in the growing recognition — across political, cultural, and ideological boundaries — that this system is not inevitable. People who disagree on nearly everything else are beginning to converge on a shared truth: coercive psychiatry is incompatible with human dignity. This emerging coalition, diverse and unexpected, may one day form the unified force needed to dismantle a system that has long operated without accountability.
Until then, the work is clear. Advocate for peace. Expose the harm. Defend autonomy. Build alliances across divides. And refuse to accept a world where pseudoscience is used as a weapon against the human spirit.
Abolition begins with awareness — and awareness is spreading.

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