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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:

Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the most compassionate commitments a person can make to their long‑term well‑being. In the natural‑health advocacy framework of DrHaroldMandel.org, weight balance is not a cosmetic pursuit — it is a daily act of autonomy, nourishment, and respect for the body’s innate intelligence. A healthy weight s
Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the most compassionate commitments a person can make to their long‑term well‑being. In the natural‑health advocacy framework of DrHaroldMandel.org, weight balance is not a cosmetic pursuit — it is a daily act of autonomy, nourishment, and respect for the body’s innate intelligence. A healthy weight supports clearer thinking, steadier energy, stronger immunity, and a more resilient emotional life. It allows people to move through the world with dignity, independence, and the confidence that their body is working with them, not against them.
A foundational pillar of healthy weight maintenance is whole‑food nourishment. When people choose fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, and clean proteins, they are choosing foods that work in harmony with human physiology. These foods stabilize blood sugar, reduce inflammation, support digestion, and naturally curb cravings for ultra‑processed products that disrupt metabolic balance. In natural health advocacy, this is not framed as restriction — it is framed as liberation from foods that drain vitality and empowerment through foods that restore it.
Hydration is another essential element. Water supports every metabolic process, from digestion to circulation to cognitive clarity. Many people mistake thirst for hunger, leading to overeating when the body is simply asking for hydration. Drinking water throughout the day is one of the simplest, most accessible ways to support weight balance and overall wellness. It is a quiet but powerful form of self‑care.
Movement, too, is a cornerstone of natural weight maintenance. The advocacy message emphasizes joyful, sustainable activity rather than punishing workouts. Walking, stretching, yoga, cycling, swimming, dancing — these forms of movement strengthen the heart, support joint health, and elevate mood without overwhelming the body. When movement is enjoyable, it becomes a lifelong habit rather than a temporary effort.
Stress management and restorative sleep are equally vital. Chronic stress disrupts hormones that regulate appetite and weight, while insufficient sleep increases cravings and reduces metabolic efficiency. Practices such as mindful breathing, time in nature, gentle evening routines, and consistent sleep schedules help restore balance to the nervous system. When the mind is calm, the body can regulate itself more effectively.
Mindful eating ties these elements together. Slowing down, savoring food, and honoring natural hunger and fullness cues reconnects people with their bodies. This approach transforms eating from a rushed, distracted act into a grounded, intentional one. It supports weight balance not through force, but through awareness.
The importance of maintaining a healthy weight extends far beyond physical appearance. It protects cardiovascular health, supports stable blood sugar, reduces strain on joints, and strengthens the immune system. It enhances cognitive clarity, emotional steadiness, and overall quality of life. In the advocacy lens, maintaining a healthy weight is ultimately about protecting personal freedom — the freedom to move, think, feel, and live with vitality.

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Dr. Howard “Howy” Mercer sat alone in his office long after the last patient had gone home, watching the city lights shimmer through the rain-streaked glass. For fifteen years, he had been one of New York’s most respected physicians—trusted by patients, consulted by colleagues, and revered by the medical students who fought to train under
Dr. Howard “Howy” Mercer sat alone in his office long after the last patient had gone home, watching the city lights shimmer through the rain-streaked glass. For fifteen years, he had been one of New York’s most respected physicians—trusted by patients, consulted by colleagues, and revered by the medical students who fought to train under him. But the trajectory of his career shifted drastically when he began speaking publicly about what he believed were systemic abuses within the mental health establishment. Howy advocated for holistic reforms, arguing that nutrition, exercise, stable housing, and family support were far more effective for emotional suffering than coercive psychiatric practices. He testified before committees and published articles challenging powerful institutional interests.
The retaliation was swift and calculated. At first, his peers ridiculed him; then, they isolated him. Soon, whispers began circulating that Dr. Mercer himself was mentally unstable. The absurdity of the accusation felt surreal to a licensed physician who had never faced a single professional blemish, yet he was eventually informed that formal concerns had been raised regarding his mental condition. When Howy protested, his objections were labeled as "denial." When he demanded evidence, he was told his questions reflected a "lack of insight." Every logical argument he made against the circular nature of their accusations was simply recorded as further proof of his symptoms.
The bureaucratic machine moved with terrifying speed. First, a diagnosis of schizophrenia appeared in his records; months later, bipolar disorder was added. Howy stared at the paperwork in disbelief, knowing his recent distress had entirely rational, human origins. His longtime girlfriend had left him for his closest friend while Howy was working grueling overnight shifts. His mother had just been diagnosed with severe osteoporosis, his father’s alcoholism had escalated to a dangerous mix of drinking and sedatives, and his younger brother was draining the family fortune on gambling and destructive relationships. Any human being would be distressed by such a perfect storm of crisis, yet his ordinary grief, frustration, and worry were being weaponized against him.
As the labels spread, the stigma suffocated his career. Former colleagues stopped returning his calls, hospital administrators avoided eye contact, and whispers followed him down every corridor. Medical conferences became unbearable; he no longer felt like a respected physician, but rather a curiosity, a spectacle, a circus freak. It was, he realized, exactly what his enemies wanted.
The breaking point arrived one autumn afternoon. Following a highly contentious evaluation, Howy was involuntarily transported to Central City Mental Institution for observation. The facility stood on a bleak hill overlooking the river, its concrete walls designed less for healing than for containment. As hours bled into days, Howy’s repeated requests for legal counsel and an independent review vanished into bureaucratic silence. Instead, staff members recorded his legal objections as non-compliance, forcing him onto a regimen of increasingly potent medications and injections.
By the fifth evening, exhausted, terrified, and struggling to remain coherent under the chemical fog, Howy refused another injection. The situation escalated instantly. Several attendants flooded the room, and by nightfall, he was forced into a straitjacket and locked inside a cold, windowless isolation unit. As he lay face down on the hard floor, a violent tremor surged through his body. Then another. His muscles contracted uncontrollably as severe, drug-induced seizures overtook him. He struggled for breath, his head striking the floor repeatedly, but his cries went unanswered. The hallway beyond the heavy steel door remained dead silent.
By the time staff finally opened the isolation room, Dr. Howard Mercer was motionless. The physician who had spent his life caring for others was pronounced dead shortly afterward. In the weeks that followed, official reports predictably scrubbed the incident, calling it an "unfortunate medical complication." Witnesses gave conflicting accounts, records vanished, and investigations stalled.
Years later, opinions about Dr. Mercer remain sharply divided. Some view him as a troubled doctor whose life ended in a tragic personal breakdown. Others remember him as a courageous whistleblower who challenged powerful institutions and paid the ultimate price. But among those who knew him best, a singular memory endures: before the accusations, the diagnoses, and the isolation room, there was simply Howy—a doctor who believed medicine should never lose sight of humanity.
Speculative Fiction

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The greatest threat to your freedom is not a foreign army. It is the institutions at home that pretend to protect you while they prey on you.
Psychiatry has abandoned healing completely. It is a predatory industry that invents illnesses, brands nonconformity as mental disease, and then chains people to drugs for life. It does not treat suf
The greatest threat to your freedom is not a foreign army. It is the institutions at home that pretend to protect you while they prey on you.
Psychiatry has abandoned healing completely. It is a predatory industry that invents illnesses, brands nonconformity as mental disease, and then chains people to drugs for life. It does not treat suffering. It farms suffering. It does not help dissenters. It drugs them into silence. These are not healers. They are traffickers with prescription pads, building fortunes on labeling, stigmatizing, and controlling anyone who refuses to obey.
The rest of medicine provides the cover. Physicians who would never tolerate such corruption in surgery or oncology willingly bless psychiatric abuse. They have traded ethics for institutional loyalty, compassion for careerism, and independent judgment for blind obedience. They protect the system, not the patient.
The courts are complicit. Judges were sworn to defend the Constitution and individual liberty. Too many now function as bodyguards for bureaucratic power, rubber-stamping every government overreach and punishing anyone who resists. They do not deliver justice. They deliver excuses for tyranny.
Big Pharma does not serve health. It serves profit. These corporations push psychiatric drugs they know cause dependence, damage, and despair, then market the poison as salvation. They need you sick, broken, and buying forever. A cured patient is a lost customer, and they will never allow that.
Now they, the psychiatric establishment, Big Pharma executives, captured health regulators, obedient judges, politicized law enforcement commanders, and their Big Tech surveillance and neurotechnology contractors, are arming themselves with surveillance and neurotechnology that past dictators could only fantasize about. This is not about public safety. It is about domination. The goal is not just to watch you, but to track you, disrupt you, and intimidate you into submission if you dare challenge them.
Law enforcement has betrayed its oath in too many communities. Instead of upholding the law impartially, too many agencies treat the public as an enemy population to be controlled. When power serves itself, the badge stops protecting and starts threatening.
Giant corporations treat workers as disposable fuel. They strip your health, your time, and your dignity to inflate shareholder returns, then discard you without a second thought. They call it efficiency. It is organized exploitation, and it has turned the American dream into a gated compound for executives.
Politicians no longer represent. They rule. Voters hire public servants and get self-appointed masters who believe the entire country must conform to their personal visions and ambitions. They do not listen. They command, they lecture, they punish.
The common thread is power without accountability. Institutions do not accidentally become corrupt. They choose corruption the moment they decide their own survival matters more than the people they were created to serve.
A free society cannot survive this betrayal. Doctors must heal, not drug. Judges must protect rights, not the state. Police must serve citizens, not dominate them. Businesses must respect workers, not consume them. Politicians must obey the public, not reign over it.
When power refuses to serve, it must be stripped of its legitimacy and forced back under control. No nation stays free when those entrusted with power worship power itself.

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