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Dr Harold Mandel

I am a New York–licensed physician, medical journalist, wellness educator, published Amazon author, and medical heretic whose work confronts the systems that distort truth, restrict access, and undermine public well‑being. My nonfiction writing draws upon decades of medical experience to examine conscience, resilience, and the enduring value of the individual, while my fiction and speculative storytelling explore the intersection of medicine, ethics, human rights, and holistic healthcare.

Through DrHaroldMandel.org and MandelNews.com, I investigate institutional failures and challenge the narratives that keep people misinformed and dependent, empowering readers to reclaim authority over their habits, nutrition, and long‑term health. My natural healthcare coaching emphasizes autonomy, clarity, and practical self‑care — always grounded in education rather than diagnosis or treatment.

My children’s literature builds early foundations of imagination, resilience, self‑care, and personal agency, encouraging young readers to question systems rather than be shaped by them. Across all mediums, I provide education, advocacy, and wellness guidance to ignite a movement where people of all ages defend their health with courage, independence, and informed conviction.


Pathologizing Dissent

 Victims of psychiatry prove their competence — and that’s when the system strikes. Nothing enrages a coercive machine more than the people who outgrow its script.

 Psychiatrists are hired guns of the powerful—going to bat for the highest bidders to silence, discredit, or dispose of anyone who stands in their way. 

 The torture and erasure of activists and the poor with the psychiatric weapon isn’t a prediction — it’s been underway across the USA for a long time. 

Hostile pushback from US agents, cops, and doctors to my reporting on psychiatric tyranny shows one thing: truth becomes treated like a National Security threat when it exposes institutional power.

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Financial Security as a Foundation of Health in Body, Mind, and Spirit

Financial security is not a luxury, an ego-driven pursuit, or a contradiction to natural health principles. It is one of the most fundamental conditions required for human well‑being in the civilization we have built. In the modern world, even your personal freedoms—where you live, how you nourish yourself, how you care for your body, how

Financial security is not a luxury, an ego-driven pursuit, or a contradiction to natural health principles. It is one of the most fundamental conditions required for human well‑being in the civilization we have built. In the modern world, even your personal freedoms—where you live, how you nourish yourself, how you care for your body, how you protect your mind, and how you nurture your spirit—depend on having a reasonable degree of financial stability. To pretend otherwise is not noble; it is simply unrealistic. Nature may be free, but access to what is natural is not.

Whole foods cost more than processed synthetics. Clean, safe housing costs more than cramped or toxic environments. Natural fabrics, healthy grooming products, and non‑chemical household items cost more than the mass‑produced alternatives that contribute to inflammation, endocrine disruption, anxiety, depression, and even cancer. A life aligned with natural health requires resources, and acknowledging this truth is not hypocrisy—it is honesty. You cannot advocate for clean eating, clean living, and clean environments without recognizing that these things require money.

Financial stress itself is a biological toxin. Chronic worry about bills, rent, food, or emergencies activates the body’s stress pathways in a way that is measurable and dangerous. Cortisol rises. Sleep deteriorates. The immune system weakens. In this state, people become more vulnerable to infections, chronic inflammation, cardiovascular strain, depression, anxiety, and even cancer. Financial instability is not just an economic condition; it is a physiological assault on the human organism. To advocate for financial well‑being is to advocate for health.

Critics often say, “But wealthy people get sick too.” Of course they do. No one has discovered how to live indefinitely. But the presence of illness among the wealthy does not negate the protective power of financial security. It simply means that money cannot grant immortality. What it can grant is access to better food, safer housing, cleaner environments, higher‑quality medical care, reduced stress, and the ability to recover with dignity. In times of health or sickness, you are simply better off with financial stability. That is not elitism; it is a practical, compassionate truth.

Financial security also extends beyond your own lifespan. If you have a conscience and care for the people you love, then providing them with stability after you are gone is an act of profound emotional and spiritual responsibility. Money cannot replace you, but it can protect those you cherish from unnecessary suffering. It can give them time, space, and safety to grieve, heal, and continue their lives without being crushed by financial hardship.

And finally, in an increasingly stressful world, restorative experiences matter. Vacations in peaceful, beautiful places are not frivolous—they are therapeutic. They calm the nervous system, reset the mind, and nourish the spirit. They allow the body to decompress from the relentless pressures of modern life. These experiences require money, and acknowledging that is not hypocrisy. It is clarity.

Financial security is not separate from natural health. It is one of its pillars. To care for your body, mind, and spirit in this world, you must have access to the resources that support health. Recognizing this truth is not materialistic—it is humane, responsible, and aligned with the deepest principles of holistic well‑being.





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The Psychiatric Counter-Narrative

The House of Cards Economy: How Technological Triumph Is Engineering Civilizational Collapse

The present direction of economic development in the United States and across the technologically advanced world is not sustainable for the survival of a civilized world. It cannot be. We are told we are living through an era of unprecedented progress, and on a narrow, technical level, the developments are fascinating. Artificial intellig

The present direction of economic development in the United States and across the technologically advanced world is not sustainable for the survival of a civilized world. It cannot be. We are told we are living through an era of unprecedented progress, and on a narrow, technical level, the developments are fascinating. Artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space privatization, autonomous systems — it dazzles.

But none of it targets the basic needs of most of mankind.

While we celebrate trillion-dollar valuations and new breakthroughs every quarter, more and more people in the richest countries in human history can no longer afford the prerequisites of a dignified life: housing, food, education, and healthcare. This is not a failure at the margins. This is the core. When an economy can produce billionaire rocket fleets but cannot house its teachers, feed its children without debt, or keep its sick from bankruptcy, that economy has lost its compass. It has mistaken novelty for progress.

The second and deeper failure is sociopolitical. We have committed the oldest error in human sociology: equating extreme wealth with supreme intelligence. Because a handful of developers and financiers have cornered absurd fortunes during this tech era, we have elevated them to oracles, philosopher-kings, architects of humanity's future.

This is a catastrophe.

What they have demonstrated is undeniable: a razor-sharp, niche intelligence in dealing with technology, code, platforms, and capital extraction. But that niche intelligence clearly does not cross over into every other sector of human need. If it did, this world would not at this moment be in worse condition than it was at the height of World War II. At that time, for all its horror, there was at least a shared understanding that civilization had to be rebuilt for everyone. Today, we have more tools than ever and less collective will than ever to use them for the common good.

History is not mysterious on this point. Failing societies due to massive financial fallout — where wealth concentrates at the top while the foundation rots — is precisely what leads to social breakdown, extremism, and wars. The pattern never changes. First comes precarity, then resentment, then scapegoating, then the search for a strongman, then conflict.

To discuss the coming of World War III as some future event is naive. If you pay attention to what is happening on this entire planet at this moment — the proxy wars, the resource wars, the cyber wars, the economic wars, the information wars, the open genocidal rhetoric, the remilitarization of continents — we are already in the first phases of World War III. We have normalized it, live-streamed it, and financialized it. And if the madness isn't stopped, the final stages will not be conventional. The final stages will be a nuclear holocaust of the entire planet. The technology we worship will provide the mechanism.

And what of those who have cornered an absurd amount of wealth for themselves while most of humanity suffers daily? They have adopted the most insulated and dangerous creed of all: that they don't owe anybody anything. No society, no workers, no commons, no future. They have built bunkers instead of communities, private networks instead of public institutions.

When the entire house of cards falls in below them — and it will, because no structure so top-heavy can stand — and they join mankind in the streets, they will regret having taken this position. The social contract cannot be torn up by one side only without consequence. As hatred rises from all the mounting pain and suffering, those who hoarded while others bled will be the first ones to be cannibalized, politically, socially, and perhaps literally, by a fury they believed their money made them immune to.

All along, we have been managing the fallout in the most cynical way possible: disposing of it via the lucrative, tyrannical quackery of psychiatry. Instead of fixing unaffordable housing, we medicate anxiety. Instead of fixing unaffordable food and crushing debt, we diagnose depression. Instead of fixing a soulless, precarious economy, we pathologize the entirely rational despair of people who can see exactly what is happening to them. It is profitable to turn systemic failure into individual illness.

A civilization that cannot feed, house, educate, and heal its people is not advanced, no matter how advanced its gadgets are. It is failing.






 


Speculative Fiction Short Story

THE HOLISTIC REBEL THE HOLISTIC REBEL

Dr. Howy never meant to become an enemy of the medical establishment. He began as a gentle, holistic physician — someone who believed healing meant listening, understanding, and restoring dignity. But over years of practice, he saw a pattern so disturbing it shattered every illusion he had been taught. Patients were not merely being harme

Dr. Howy never meant to become an enemy of the medical establishment. He began as a gentle, holistic physician — someone who believed healing meant listening, understanding, and restoring dignity. But over years of practice, he saw a pattern so disturbing it shattered every illusion he had been taught. Patients were not merely being harmed by coercive psychiatry; they were being harmed by non‑coercive psychiatry too, the entire infrastructure of mainstream mental healthcare. The pain, the suffering, the disability, the stigma, the financial ruin — none of it was accidental. It was structural. It was the system’s inherent dynamic, not a glitch but the design. The more he looked, the clearer it became. Psychiatry had normalized devastation as a “good outcome.” A patient who lost their job, their autonomy, their credibility — this was considered proof the “treatment plan” was working. A patient who became dependent, disabled, or socially erased — this was considered progress. And the psychiatrists who inflicted this damage were celebrated as heroes of modern medicine. Dr. Howy felt sick watching it happen. He felt even sicker realizing he had once believed in it. What horrified him even more was the judiciary. County judges across the country upheld and ordered psychiatric intervention with full knowledge of what they were doing. They knew damn well that even outpatient intervention — supposedly the “gentler” option — was catastrophic. They knew it ruined activists, poor people, and even children. They knew it destroyed reputations, careers, families, and futures. Yet they signed the orders anyway, acting like feudal lords presiding over a psychiatric fiefdom instead of a constitutional court. Dr. Howy dove into the legal history. He read every major U.S. Supreme Court ruling on forced psychiatric care. The opinions were written like brilliant treatises for top law students — elegant, polished, intellectually dazzling. But to him, it was all trash. Why were rulings even necessary for the implementation of what he now saw as Vodoo Medicine? Why were psychiatrists treated like legitimate authorities when their discipline behaved like a cult? Why wasn’t psychiatry simply outlawed? Why weren’t the perpetrators arrested and convicted for crimes against humanity? He asked these questions out loud, and that was his mistake. His associates — the same people who once called him a friend — turned the system against him. They whispered that he had “changed,” that he was no longer the compliant young doctor they remembered. They said he had become “radical,” “unstable,” “obsessed.” And in a swift, fixed kangaroo hearing overseen by a leading psychiatrist in New York City and a Family Medicine colleague who had once praised his compassion, they declared him unfit. It took minutes. No evidence. No testimony. Just a signature and a nod. Dr. Howy survived the forced treatment, but it destroyed his career. His practice collapsed. His reputation was smeared. His finances were gutted. But he refused to disappear. With what money he had left, he turned to advocacy writing — exposing the system that had tried to erase him. He wrote with fire, with clarity, with the moral force of someone who had seen the machinery from the inside and lived to tell the story. He’s still around today. Still fighting. Still writing. Still refusing to let the psychiatric establishment define reality. And every time he publishes a new piece, every time he speaks out, every time he refuses to be silent, he proves that the system failed to break him — and that the truth, once awakened, does not go back to sleep. Fiction by Dr Harold Mandel 





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