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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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They did not descend with ships burning holes in the sky. That would have been honest.
They arrived decades ago, quiet as a drop in barometric pressure. We called them the Sequesterians because they never truly showed themselves; they inhabited the hollows where a human soul used to sit. Their strategy was elegant: leech first, erase secon
They did not descend with ships burning holes in the sky. That would have been honest.
They arrived decades ago, quiet as a drop in barometric pressure. We called them the Sequesterians because they never truly showed themselves; they inhabited the hollows where a human soul used to sit. Their strategy was elegant: leech first, erase second, inherit third. You cannot fight a war when the enemy is wearing your daughter's face or your doctor’s smile. They metamorphosed into the mundane: committees, licensing boards, university chairs, hospital intake desks.
Psychiatry was their master key.
From a craft anchored above the weather satellites—hidden in a blind spot they taught our telescopes to ignore—they broadcast a low-frequency hum. It wasn't the crude mind control of the matinee movies. It was a tuning fork held against the soft tissue of the psyche. It vibrated through judges, editors, and senators. Slowly, the hum inverted them. Justice became injustice in a bespoke suit. The "therapeutic" became the destructive. Everyone continued to applaud because, while the intent had curdled, the vocabulary remained the same.
The laws didn't change overnight; they dissolved in white papers and pilot programs. The sanest people I knew—the ones who valued logic, ethics, and the stubborn truth of their own eyes—were reclassified. Not as criminals; a criminal gets a day in court. They were designated as "Clinical Obstacles to Progress" or "Risks to Public Health."
That designation was a license to erase.
The nullification followed a rigid script. First, the "stabilizing" drugs—chemical mutes that extinguished the light behind the iris. Then the beatings, charted as necessary restraints. Then the memory gaps you could drive a truck through, explained away as therapeutic breakthroughs.
The perpetrators thrived. They were paid in prestige and screened in high definition. After the "Great International Revolution" of 2045, when the old world leaders were dragged from their bunkers for the cameras, the New United World Front stopped hiding.
They issued medals. They issued grants. They issued a new reality.
Their crowning achievement was reframing the remaining humans as the true Sequesterians. It was genius: if everyone is the alien, no one looks for the intruder. Children were taught to scan their parents for "emotional noncompliance." Doctors scanned patients for clarity—because in a world of manufactured fog, clarity was the earliest symptom of infection.
The Front’s history books now claim the largest IPO in history occurred in 2052, raising trillions for the "Transition Centers." The centers are made up of clean, quiet buildings on the outskirts of town where the buses arrive full at midnight and leave empty at dawn.
At the center of this web sat the psychiatrists. Most didn't even know what they were. The hum did the heavy lifting; the system did the rest. A white coat, a checklist, and a prescription pad can erase a man more cleanly than any hollow-point bullet.
I am old now. I live in upstate New York and I keep paper journals, because paper doesn't update its text overnight to match the new consensus. I keep names. My neighbor Martha was "sequestered" in 2047 because she refused to sign a lie. My brother Thomas followed in 2049 because he sang a hymn with the original, forbidden lyrics. They came back as shells, or they didn't come back at all.
Sometimes at night, I stand in the yard and look up at the empty space where the ship is supposed to be. You can’t see it, but you can feel it—a dull pressure behind the forehead, a faint suggestion that cruelty is care and silence is safety.
They think they’ve won because they hold the hospitals, the courts, and the frequencies. But they’ve forgotten what they came here to leech. It wasn’t our gold or our lithium. It was our capacity to know the difference between the truth and the "treatment," even when the whole world calls that difference a disease.
That capacity doesn’t die. It hides. It waits in the people they labeled misfits.
We are still here. And we are taking notes.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel

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Abuse is not a singular act; it is a spectrum of control. It requires three specific ingredients to thrive: absolute power over a vulnerable subject, a narrative that justifies the harm, and a systemic structure that ensures immunity. Psychiatry, perhaps more than any other modern institution, has masterfully combined these ingredients to
Abuse is not a singular act; it is a spectrum of control. It requires three specific ingredients to thrive: absolute power over a vulnerable subject, a narrative that justifies the harm, and a systemic structure that ensures immunity. Psychiatry, perhaps more than any other modern institution, has masterfully combined these ingredients to practice every major category of abuse while rebranding them as "clinical necessity."
1. Physical Abuse: The Violence of "Care"
In any other setting, pinning a person down and strapping their limbs to a bed would be considered a felony assault. In psychiatry, it is "restraint." Forced injections in hallways, seclusion rooms with 24-hour lighting, and electroconvulsive therapy performed over a patient’s objection are all forms of physical violence. Because a psychiatrist orders it, the law looks away, transforming trauma into "treatment."
2. Drug Abuse: The Chemical Cosh
No illicit street dealer can match the scale of dependency created by the prescription pad. Psychiatry has normalized lifetime chemical "cocktails" for natural human experiences: grief, shyness, childhood exuberance, and aging. When these drugs cause injury, the symptoms are dismissed as the underlying "illness." When a patient tries to stop, withdrawal is rebranded as "relapse," justifying higher doses and more permanent dependency.
3. Hood Abuse: The Pathologizing of Poverty
Psychiatric harm is never distributed equally. Targeted "community-level" abuse manifests as clinics and mobile crisis teams heavily concentrated in marginalized neighborhoods. By labeling these areas "high risk," the system pathologizes the natural reactions to systemic poverty and racism, using diagnoses to justify surveillance, police intervention, and the removal of individuals from their homes.
4. Elderly Abuse: The Quiet of the Ward
In nursing homes across the country, a specific kind of silence prevails. It is the silence of "chemical sedation"—antipsychotics used off-label to manage dementia patients who are simply "inconvenient." Coupled with capacity evaluations that strip elders of their homes, bank accounts, and autonomy, psychiatry often facilitates the final, state-sanctioned disappearance of a person before they have even passed away.
5. Child Abuse: The Medicalization of Development
We have effectively redefined the stages of growing up as a series of mental disorders. A restless boy is labeled ADHD; a traumatized girl is diagnosed Bipolar; a rebellious teenager is deemed "Oppositional Defiant." Psychiatrists introduce potent, mind-altering substances to developing brains—often without long-term safety data—creating a "patient for life" before the child has even reached adulthood. This is abuse dressed as "early intervention."
6. Sexual Abuse: The Alibi of the Diagnosis
The power imbalance in a psychiatric encounter is absolute. When a patient is told they are "unreliable" or "not in touch with reality," they become the perfect target for predatory behavior. History shows a pattern of boundary violations and grooming hidden behind the clinical term "transference." When victims speak out, their own psychiatric records are used as the primary weapon to discredit them.
7. Financial Abuse: The Extraction Industry
Psychiatry functions as a massive extraction machine. From forced hospitalizations costing thousands of dollars per day to the "med check" treadmill and the lucrative industry of expert witness fees, the system is designed to drain resources. Whether through private insurance, Medicaid, or the seizure of assets via conservatorships, the patient pays for their own loss of liberty with their life savings.
8. The Stigma Blacklist: Economic Erasure
A psychiatric label does not stay within the medical file; it becomes a permanent shadow on a resume. This institutionalized stigma creates a "blacklist" that bars people from security clearances, professional licenses, and high-level employment. Even those capable of leading industries are pushed into minimum-wage, precarious work, not because of a lack of ability, but because the psychiatric label tells the world they are permanently "broken."
The Conclusion is Clear: These are not isolated failures of "bad apples." They are the predictable outcomes of a system that grants one individual total authority over the body, mind, and freedom of another. If society is serious about ending abuse, it must stop exempting the one profession that has institutionalized every form of it.

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