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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:

For decades, critics have often portrayed the beauty and fashion industries as sources of insecurity, pressure, and unrealistic expectations. While those concerns deserve thoughtful discussion, they tell only part of the story. There is another side that receives far less attention: the ways in which beauty and fashion can nurture confide
For decades, critics have often portrayed the beauty and fashion industries as sources of insecurity, pressure, and unrealistic expectations. While those concerns deserve thoughtful discussion, they tell only part of the story. There is another side that receives far less attention: the ways in which beauty and fashion can nurture confidence, self-expression, creativity, and emotional well-being.
Human beings have always cared about appearance. Throughout history, people have used clothing, hairstyles, jewelry, colors, and personal style to express identity, culture, achievement, and individuality. Fashion is not merely about fabric and trends; it is a language through which people communicate who they are and how they wish to engage with the world.
For many individuals, taking care of their appearance can be an act of self-respect rather than vanity. Choosing clothing that reflects one’s personality, experimenting with new styles, or simply feeling comfortable and confident in one’s appearance can positively influence mood and self-esteem. A person who feels good about how they present themselves often approaches social interactions, professional opportunities, and daily challenges with greater confidence.
The beauty and fashion industries also support creativity on a massive scale. Designers, artists, photographers, stylists, makeup professionals, models, retailers, and countless others contribute to a vibrant ecosystem that celebrates imagination and innovation. These creative pursuits provide meaningful careers and opportunities for personal fulfillment while inspiring consumers to explore their own individuality.
Fashion can also foster community. Shared interests in style, design, beauty, and personal expression bring people together across cultures and generations. Whether through local events, online communities, or cultural traditions, fashion often serves as a bridge that encourages connection, conversation, and belonging.
Of course, no industry is perfect. Excessive materialism, unhealthy comparisons, and unrealistic standards should be challenged wherever they arise. Yet it would be equally mistaken to ignore the many positive contributions that beauty and fashion make to people’s lives. At their best, these industries encourage self-expression, celebrate diversity, inspire creativity, and help individuals feel more confident in their own skin.
A healthy society recognizes that mental well-being is influenced by many factors, including the ability to express oneself authentically. In that respect, beauty and fashion are not superficial distractions from human flourishing. They are among the many ways people cultivate confidence, dignity, joy, and a sense of personal identity in everyday life.

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The year was 2046.
Six years had passed since the World Nuclear War of 2040 shattered much of civilization. Cities lay in ruins, and governments had merged, dissolved, and reformed under emergency authorities. What remained of North America was administered by the North American States Council on Human Affairs, an organization that promis
The year was 2046.
Six years had passed since the World Nuclear War of 2040 shattered much of civilization. Cities lay in ruins, and governments had merged, dissolved, and reformed under emergency authorities. What remained of North America was administered by the North American States Council on Human Affairs, an organization that promised stability, reconstruction, and peace.
Yet beneath the slogans and public ceremonies, fear ruled. One of the Council's most controversial initiatives was a vast network of Psychiatric Reframing Centers. Officially, they existed to rehabilitate citizens suffering from "Post-War Cognitive Disorder," a diagnosis broad enough to include anyone who questioned government policies.
The centers were heavily guarded compounds surrounded by electrified fences and surveillance towers. State media portrayed them as compassionate treatment facilities, but rumors told a very different story. Thousands entered the facilities, yet few emerged. Those who did often returned quiet, withdrawn, and strangely compliant, fueling suspicions about what was truly happening behind the fences.
The anti-psychiatry movement had begun as a small coalition of underground journalists, former physicians, and civil liberties advocates. By 2046, it had grown into one of the largest resistance organizations in the New World Order. Secret broadcasts exposed disappearances, smuggled documents described executions disguised as treatment failures, and entire communities began questioning the Council's official narrative.
President Marcus Pritchard studied the intelligence reports with growing alarm. During a classified meeting, his security director delivered an assessment that cast a shadow over the administration.
"The resistance is spreading faster than predicted," he warned. "Every camp closure creates more questions. Every missing citizen creates more martyrs."
Pritchard stared through the reinforced glass overlooking the rebuilt capital. The city below symbolized everything the Council claimed to have achieved since the war, yet he feared it rested on fragile foundations.
"If they stop believing," he said quietly, "everything collapses."
The solution arrived from a classified military research division in the form of a proposal known as Project Correct Thinking.
For years, government scientists had been developing orbital neuro-modulation platforms—satellites capable of directing highly focused energy beams toward specific regions of the human brain. Originally designed for battlefield psychological operations, the technology promised something far more ambitious: the ability to alter perception itself.
The proposal was deceptively simple. Rather than imprison millions of dissenters, why not modify the way they thought? The satellites would target identified resistance leaders simultaneously. The procedure would be invisible, leaving no arrests, no trials, and no evidence behind. Afterward, the subjects would supposedly accept official narratives without question.
Or so the scientists claimed.
On October 17, 2046, Project Correct Thinking commenced. High above Earth, a constellation of classified satellites aligned with mathematical precision while thousands of resistance organizers across North America went about their lives completely unaware of what was about to happen.
Then the beams fired.
The event lasted less than two seconds. No flashes appeared in the sky. No alarms sounded. No one felt a thing.
Within days, however, something extraordinary happened. Resistance broadcasts ceased. Underground networks fell silent. Former activists publicly endorsed the very policies they had once condemned. To the administration, the operation appeared to be a flawless success.
President Pritchard celebrated what seemed like a historic victory.
"The age of instability is over," he announced.
For several months, it seemed he was right.
Then reports began arriving from remote regions.
At first, they sounded absurd. People claimed to hear voices that were not voices. Strangers hundreds of miles apart reported sharing identical dreams. Entire towns described memories of events that had never happened. Scientists investigating the phenomenon soon discovered a terrifying possibility.
The satellite beams had not merely altered individual minds.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel

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One of the most disturbing features of the modern psychiatric system, according to its critics, is the way it appears to invert widely accepted concepts of human decency, justice, and criminality. Behaviors that would ordinarily be condemned if committed by private citizens—such as forcibly detaining people, physically restraining them, a
One of the most disturbing features of the modern psychiatric system, according to its critics, is the way it appears to invert widely accepted concepts of human decency, justice, and criminality. Behaviors that would ordinarily be condemned if committed by private citizens—such as forcibly detaining people, physically restraining them, administering unwanted mind-altering substances, and imposing lasting social stigmas—are often reclassified as legitimate and compassionate when carried out under the banner of psychiatric intervention.
From this perspective, the system represents a profound moral contradiction. Actions that would be described as kidnapping, assault, coercion, or discrimination in other settings are granted legal protection and institutional approval when attached to psychiatric authority. The result is a framework in which the exercise of power becomes more important than the protection of individual rights and human dignity.
Critics argue that the greatest injustice is not merely the suffering imposed upon those subjected to these practices, but the extraordinary reversal of public perception that follows. Those who administer and defend coercive measures are frequently portrayed as honorable professionals, compassionate caregivers, and guardians of public welfare. Meanwhile, many individuals who challenge the system, report abuses, or seek reforms find themselves marginalized, discredited, or punished for speaking out.
The consequences can be devastating. People who believe they have been wrongfully labeled may face damaged reputations, employment barriers, financial hardship, social isolation, and a loss of credibility that follows them for years. The burden of proving their own humanity and trustworthiness often falls upon the very individuals who have already suffered the most.
What makes this situation especially troubling to opponents of coercive psychiatry is the disparity in outcomes. Those harmed by the system may struggle financially, professionally, and emotionally, while powerful institutions and individuals continue to receive public respect, legal protection, and substantial financial rewards. In such a climate, suffering is too often dismissed, criticism is treated as evidence of pathology, and calls for reform are met with resistance rather than reflection.
A civilized society should be willing to examine any institution that possesses the authority to deprive individuals of liberty, reputation, and autonomy. No profession, government agency, or legal framework should be beyond scrutiny. When allegations of abuse arise, they deserve careful investigation rather than automatic dismissal.
The measure of a just society is not how it treats the powerful and well-connected, but how it treats the vulnerable, the dissenting, and the unpopular. If accepted standards of decency and accountability are applied selectively—depending on who exercises power and who is subjected to it—then society risks creating precisely the kind of moral inversion that it claims to oppose.

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