The Kgb Psychiatry Plot

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The KGB Psychiatry Plot An Allegorical Tale A Work of Fiction By Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif © Copyright 2007 by Anthony J. Fejfar KGB Director, Leon Gregarovich, was upset. His plan, the one that he came up with was failing. For over 40 years the KGB had been sending agents into the United States in order to use the Psychiatric System in the United States to destroy American culture and values involving liberty, spirituality, and religion, and of course, the legal system. It was fairly easy at first. All he had to do was bring in a couple of KGB psychiatrists into an area and then let them go to work. Their mission was to force as many lawyers, priests, and university professors onto a psychiatric ward and then to try to get them to commit suicide. After the KGB psychiatrists, came the KGB psychiatric nurses, psychiatric aides, and social workers. This second wave was trained to teach everyone that there was a psychiatric law which must be followed which said the following:

Psychiatric patients do not have Constitutional rights. Psychiatric patients cannot own property. Psychiatric patients cannot enter into a contract. Psychiatric patients cannot have a bank account. Psychiatric patients cannot have a charge card. Psychiatric patients cannot testify at trial under oath.

As Leon, knew, however, all of the foregoing was patently false. Minimally, psychiatric patients have the same rights that a 8 year old child would have. Eight year old children can own property, have a bank account, testify at trial, and clearly have Constitutional Rights. Leon knew the real law was that psychiatric patients have all the rights that ordinary people have, and even more because they are entitled to relief in Equity. For the typical psychiatric patient, if one were to classify him that way, he would at least have all the rights that a 20 hear old college student has, who is still a minor. Unfortunately, for the KGB, American lawyers started arguing for the rights of mentally ill patients, and soon KGB agents in American psychiatry were doing long prison sentences for violating the civil rights of the mentally ill.

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