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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 Last Sunset of the Old World
By Dr. Harold Mandel
The breakdown didn’t happen with a single bang, but with a long, agonizing whimper. It started in the familiar heat of the Middle East, a spark that refused to be extinguished. As the conflict widened, the arteries of the world—the shipping lanes and energy grids—were severed by surgica
The Last Sunset of the Old World
By Dr. Harold Mandel
The breakdown didn’t happen with a single bang, but with a long, agonizing whimper. It started in the familiar heat of the Middle East, a spark that refused to be extinguished. As the conflict widened, the arteries of the world—the shipping lanes and energy grids—were severed by surgical strikes. Global markets evaporated overnight; the digital age flickered and died as power grids collapsed. By Christmas 2034, silence was the only thing the superpowers traded.
On New Year’s Day, 2035, the rumors of the "Exodus" were confirmed by the sound of silence from world capitals. The elite had retreated into their subterranean citadels, leaving the surface to its fate.
Then, the sky caught fire.
Hypersonic missiles, weaving through the atmosphere like jagged needles of light, delivered payloads hundreds of times more devastating than the ghosts of Hiroshima. In the span of a single heartbeat, the great monuments of human history were reduced to ionized dust. Los Angeles, Miami, Paris, London, Moscow, Beijing—the names became nothing more than entries in a ledger of ash. Tens of millions of souls were extinguished in split milliseconds, spared the horror of what was to come by the mercy of the blast.
In the rolling hills of upstate New York, Jessica stood on the porch of her family farm, watching the horizon glow a sickly, unnatural violet. There was no thunder here, no direct hit. For a few days, a fragile, desperate hope took root. They had the well; they had the cellar; they had the land.
But the atmosphere had no borders.
The "White Clouds"—the radioactive fallout—descended like a slow, heavy shroud over the countryside. The water from the deep well, once their lifeline, became a poison that turned Jessica’s bones to lead and her skin to a translucent gray. She watched from the window as her parents, determined to save the final harvest, collapsed in the fields, their bodies surrendered to the invisible fire in the air.
At noon on the tenth day, a sharp, rhythmic pounding echoed through the house. For a fleeting, delirious second, Jessica thought it was her father coming in for lunch, his boots kicking the mud off on the step. She moved to the door, her limbs heavy and trembling.
The door splintered inward. It wasn't her father. It was the "Roving Shadows"—a gang of men who had traded their humanity for a few more days of brutal survival. In the ruins of a dying world, the laws of man had vanished even faster than the cities. As the sky outside turned the color of a bruise, the last of Jessica's light was extinguished by the cruelty of those who remained.
The silence of the farm was finally absolute. The end hadn't just come for the cities; it had come for the soul.
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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The United States frequently projects an image of exceptionalism to the world, championing itself as the global vanguard of human rights, individual liberty, and the rule of law. Yet, a jarring and tragic contradiction festers beneath this polished surface: a systemic commitment to the coercive practices of institutional psychiatry. This
The United States frequently projects an image of exceptionalism to the world, championing itself as the global vanguard of human rights, individual liberty, and the rule of law. Yet, a jarring and tragic contradiction festers beneath this polished surface: a systemic commitment to the coercive practices of institutional psychiatry. This "tyrannical quackery" represents a fundamental inversion of the American promise, where the very institutions designed to protect the vulnerable are often those that strip them of their agency and dignity.
The persistence of these practices is not merely the fault of a single profession; it is the result of a symbiotic collapse of ethics across the halls of power.
We are witnessing a society where the moral compass has been intentionally recalibrated. In this "upside-down" reality, the kind, the decent, and the sensitive are categorized as "ill" simply for reacting to a broken environment. Meanwhile, those who enforce these rules of oppression—characterized by a lack of empathy and a hunger for control—are the ones laying down the law.
The tragedy is not found in the "mental illness" alleged by the state, but in the systematic destruction of human spirits who had much to offer their families and communities. When a nation rewards destruction and calls it "care," it ceases to be a beacon of freedom and instead becomes a cautionary tale of how easily tyranny can hide behind a white coat and a gavel.

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