The Source Of The World’s Ills

If you look around you in dismay and wonder how things could get so insane, this might shed some light on the source of the insanity.

The “new leaders” in the psychiatric field propose to re-educate the world’s population using psychological procedures to create a new breed of amoral men who will accept a one-world socialistic government. They hold the weapon of commitment to a mental institution over the heads of those “reactionaries” who rebel at accepting the “new social order.”

It sounds unbelievable? Listen to the words of Dr. G. Brock Chisholm, first head of the World Federation of Mental Health, and later head of the World Health Organization of the United Nations. His address, sponsored by the William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation was delivered in October 1945 in Washington D.C. to a large group of psychiatrists and high government officials. Dr. George Brock Chisholm said:

What basic psychological distortion can be found in every civilization of which we know anything? The only psychological force capable of producing these perversions is morality—the concept of right and wrong. The re-interpretation and eventual eradication of the concept of right and wrong are the belated objectives of nearly all psychotherapy. If the race is to be freed from its crippling burden of good and evil it must be psychiatrists who take the original responsibility.

In the following quote, Mr. Chisholm readily admits that the true agenda of nearly all psychiatry (besides pushing prescription drugs for big pharmaceutical companies) is to totally eliminate ideas of right and wrong in society, and to substitute intelligent and rational thinking (worldly philosophies) in place of faith in God in older adults…

The re-interpretation and eventually eradication of the concept of right and wrong which has been the basis of child training, the substitution of intelligent and rational thinking for faith in the certainties of the old people, these are the belated objectives of practically all effective psychotherapy.

SOURCE: Brock Chisholm (1946) The Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress. p. 5