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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 of psychiatry and the corporate influences that sustain them. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:

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The neon hum of Times Square felt like a victory lap to Marvin. At twenty-three, his suits were sharper than his conscience, and his desk at Life Line Insurance was a pedestal from which he scouted the vulnerable. Marvin didn’t see people; he saw "liquidity." And Jordan—a humble community General Physician—was the ultimate mark.
But Marvin
The neon hum of Times Square felt like a victory lap to Marvin. At twenty-three, his suits were sharper than his conscience, and his desk at Life Line Insurance was a pedestal from which he scouted the vulnerable. Marvin didn’t see people; he saw "liquidity." And Jordan—a humble community General Physician—was the ultimate mark.
But Marvin wasn't working in a vacuum. Behind the scenes, local police and federal agents had long held a simmering hatred for Dr. Jordan. To them, he was an insufferable "do-gooder" and a "white knight" whistleblower who had filed endless reports about brutality and systemic corruption. They didn't want him silenced; they wanted him erased. From behind the lines, they quietly facilitated Marvin’s scheme, ensuring no red flags were raised until it was too late.
The Pitch
The hook was baited with resentment. Marvin sat across from Jordan in a glass-walled office, leaning in with the practiced intimacy of a co-conspirator. Dr. Jordan was a man of simple means; while other doctors in the city had spent decades crafting schemes to "clean up" in profits, Jordan had stayed ethical, working for a humble income to ensure his patients could afford their care.
"Look, Jordan," Marvin whispered, sliding a glossy, forged brochure across the desk. "William over at United Bank is a 'safe' guy. But 'safe' is code for 'lazy.' He’s skimming your upside to pad the bank’s marble floors. You’ve sacrificed so much while other doctors drove Ferraris. You deserve a return that reflects your sacrifice."
Jordan’s hands, which had healed thousands of neighbors for little more than a "thank you," gripped the arms of his chair. "William’s been with us since Maureen was born."
"And in all those years, has he ever called you? No. Annuity Lifeline of America is AAA-rated. We cut out the middleman. That’s why we can offer you 7%."
The Heist
The transfer was the hardest part. When Jordan walked into United Bank to pull the $1 million—every cent saved over forty years of house calls—William nearly cried.
"Jordan, please," William pleaded. "I’ve looked into this. They aren't registered! The state doesn't back private paper, but the State of New York insures your investment here!"
But Marvin’s voice, bolstered by the false "security clearances" provided by his silent partners in law enforcement, was in Jordan’s head. Jordan ignored the warnings and mailed two $500,000 checks via regular USPS. "Standard procedure," Marvin laughed. "Everyone does it."
The Blackout
Ten days later, the trap snapped shut. The website for Annuity Lifeline of America vanished. The AAA ratings were revealed as forgeries. There was no Virginia office—only a shredder and a ghost.
Jordan arrived at Marvin’s office shaking, demanding his money back. Marvin calmly sipped an espresso. "Jordan, it’s a rough economy. Nobody foresaw the firm going bankrupt. There’s no federal insurance for these things."
"William said the State of New York insures the proper channels!" Jordan roared.
Marvin didn't argue. He simply picked up the desk phone and dialed 911. "Yes, I have a crazy, delusional guy threatening me. Send help."
The Aftermath
The police response wasn't just fast; it was predatory. The officers, who had waited years to get their hands on the "whistleblower," arrived with a sense of grim satisfaction. Jordan, a man of non-violence, was met with excessive physical brutality and handcuffed from behind.
By the next morning, a local judge and a psychiatrist—both of whom had been targets of Jordan’s past reports on corruption—quickly signed the commitment papers. Seeing only a man screaming about a million dollars that the "official" records now claimed never existed, they sent him to a state mental hospital under heavy sedation.
The Final Toll
At home, the silence was louder than the sirens.
Maureen, a sweet high school senior whose room was covered in Pacific Coast University pennants, realized the dream was dead. She had been so proud of her father’s ethics. Crushed by the realization that her father was locked away by the very corrupt systems he had fought to fix, Maureen took her own life in the quiet of her room.
The memorial service was held the following Monday morning at her high school. The gymnasium was a sea of grief, filled with the heavy scent of lilies and the sound of unrestrained sobbing. It wasn't just family; the rows were packed with students who loved Maureen. Young men and women leaned on one another, their faces wet with tears, mourning the girl they remembered as the sweetest person they ever knew. Beside them sat the elderly patients Jordan had treated for free, all of them united in a tragedy they couldn't fully comprehend.
Miles away, Marvin sat in a high-end steakhouse. He toasted his reflection, oblivious to the fact that he was just a small cog in a much larger, darker machine that had extinguished a legacy of healing and a gymnasium full of young hearts.
Speculative Fiction

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xxxOne of the most persistent narratives in modern psychiatry is the claim that medications “correct” a chemical imbalance. Yet no biological test — no scan, no lab value — can identify such an imbalance or define what a “balanced” brain should look like.
Creating Alteration, Not Restoration: Rather than repairing a measurable defect, p
xxxOne of the most persistent narratives in modern psychiatry is the claim that medications “correct” a chemical imbalance. Yet no biological test — no scan, no lab value — can identify such an imbalance or define what a “balanced” brain should look like.
Creating Alteration, Not Restoration: Rather than repairing a measurable defect, psychiatric drugs create an artificially induced neurochemical state. This is an intervention into consciousness, not a correction of a proven pathology.
Long-Term Adaptation: Because these substances shift the brain’s signaling patterns, the body adapts to their presence. Critics argue that this adaptation can lead to dependency, withdrawal syndromes, and long-term neurological changes that are not fully understood.
Many observers argue that the perceived “effectiveness” of psychiatric drugs often reflects their ability to dampen emotional intensity, cognitive sharpness, or behavioral expression.
Antipsychotics (Neuroleptics): Often described by critics as “chemical restraints,” these medications block dopamine pathways central to motivation, movement, and reward. The result can include slowed thinking, emotional flattening, and movement disorders such as tardive dyskinesia — raising ethical concerns about whether the price of symptom reduction is too high.
The Sedation Paradox: When a drug’s primary visible effect is sedation or emotional numbing, critics argue that the medication is not healing distress but muting the person’s ability to feel, respond, or advocate for themselves.
Psychiatric medications do not act solely on the brain. Once in the bloodstream, they affect multiple organ systems, and many carry significant physical risks.
Metabolic Strain: Some widely used medications are associated with weight gain, insulin resistance, and increased cardiovascular risk — consequences that can profoundly affect long-term health.
Organ Burden: The liver and kidneys must metabolize and clear these substances continuously. Over years of use, this can contribute to cumulative physiological stress.
Beyond their biological effects, psychiatric drugs play a powerful social and institutional role.
Management Over Healing: In many settings — hospitals, group homes, prisons — medications are used to maintain order rather than to address the root causes of distress. A quiet patient is easier to manage, but silence is not the same as recovery.
Pathologizing Human Experience: When grief, anger, trauma, or dissent are reframed as symptoms requiring chemical intervention, the individual’s voice can be sidelined. Critics argue that this dynamic obscures social, economic, and relational factors that may be driving the person’s suffering.
Those advocating for alternatives argue that genuine mental health support must honor the whole person — body, mind, community, and environment.
Nutritional and Lifestyle Support: Supporting the brain with adequate nutrition, sleep, movement, and environmental stability can be foundational to emotional resilience.
Trauma-Informed, Peer-Led Care: Many find healing through connection, shared experience, and non-coercive support rather than through sedation or institutionalization.
Bodily Autonomy: At the heart of this movement is the belief that individuals should have the right to refuse medications, explore non-pharmacological pathways, and pursue care that aligns with their values and lived experience.
xxxThe misinformation surrounding psychiatry amounts to a shocking propaganda campaign of massive proportions across the entire world. In professional circles, the press, talk shows, gossip columns, and government and legal circles, psychiatry is granted an air of legitimacy as good mental healthcare which it does not deserve.
Psychiatry is an inherently destructive discipline. It thrives off creating unusual degrees of pain and suffering for patients. The system is structured not around healing, but around control, sedation, and compliance. Diagnostic labels are applied to pathologize normal human responses to trauma, grief, poverty, and social alienation. Once labeled, patients are subjected to coercive treatments, involuntary confinement, and chemical restraints that strip them of autonomy and dignity.
This is done to satisfy the cruel desires of others, not the actual needs of the patients. Pharmaceutical corporations profit from lifelong prescriptions. State institutions use psychiatric authority to manage “problem” populations without addressing root causes. Families and legal systems lean on psychiatry to silence dissent, eccentricity, or distress that makes others uncomfortable. The patient’s suffering becomes the fuel that keeps the machine running.
The cultural apparatus surrounding psychiatry — medical journals, media coverage, court testimony — reinforces this false legitimacy. It repeats the claim that psychiatric drugs “correct chemical imbalances” and that institutionalization is “care,” despite decades of evidence showing these narratives are unsupported and outcomes are poor. The propaganda is so complete that questioning psychiatry is treated as heresy, even as harm accumulates.
This should be replaced with holistic natural mental healthcare approaches and practitioners. Human distress needs connection, meaning, nutrition, movement, community, and environments that are safe and empowering. Approaches grounded in trauma-informed peer support, somatic work, nutritional and lifestyle intervention, indigenous healing practices, and open-dialogue models treat the person, not the label. They restore agency instead of removing it.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, consider reaching out to a licensed counselor, therapist, or medical professional who respects your autonomy and can help you explore the full range of options available with a focus on holistic approaches.

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