June 14, 2011 - David Burgert believed to be hiding in Montana mountains.
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Thanks TLS, good info. Researching PT further I found this ridiculous piece entitled
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/homo-consumericus/200909/conspi...
Apparently if you belief in either a Higher Power/ Creator and/or conspiracies (they're one in the same category don't cha know?) then you are labeled as extremely stupid by Psychology Today.
paranoid personality disorder = everyone on this site would be classified as such according to the current day shrinks.
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, September 3, 2009
According to a Psychology Today hit piece written by psychologist John Gartner, people prone to thinking that powerful men might actually get together and plan to maintain and advance their power are borderline psychotics who are a danger to society. In reality, hundreds of years of history has taught us that psychologists routinely aid authoritarian regimes in enforcing tyrannical and inhumane policies while helping them crush political opposition by defining suspicion of authorities as a mental illness.
As we highlighted in our article yesterday, psychologists in the Soviet Union were used to stifle free speech by classifying skepticism and political opposition to the state as a mental illness, which is precisely the implication littered throughout Gartner’s crass hit piece.
In the former Soviet Union, psikhushkas — mental hospitals — were used by the state as prisons in order to isolate political prisoners, discredit their ideas, and break them physically and mentally. The Soviet state began using mental hospitals to punish dissidents in 1939 under Stalin.
According to official Soviet psychiatry and the Moscow Serbsky Institute at the time, “ideas about a struggle for truth and justice are formed by personalities with a paranoid structure.” Treatment for this special political schizophrenia included various forms of restraint, electric shocks, electr
More about this story http://www.examiner.com/homeland-security-in-chicago/caucasian-terr...
Food for thought,
The headline for this story reads:
Yet, in the same article it says:
In 2004, Burgert was sentenced to seven years in prison on weapons charges but was diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder before sentencing. According to court records, Burgert was never charged in relation to the supposed terrorist plot.
"We have to find evidence that supports a conspiracy," Sherrif Dupont told the Daily Inter Lake. "Merely making a threat to do that without taking steps to accomplish the goal is not a crime."
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