American Psychologists May Lose License for Tortures.
September 1, 2010 at 2:06 P.M. Periodic blockages of my cable signal makes it impossible to engage in new writing projects of any substantial length. No scans of my computer are possible at this time. "Errors" continue to be inserted in my writings.
July 13, 2010 at 1:23 P.M. Several "errors" inserted in writings. I can never be sure of writing more essays. If two days pass without new writing from me, then it is probably against my will that I am silenced. Sadly, we may expect inserted "errors" of this brief essay over the next few days. Among the works defaced recently is "'The French Lieutenant's Woman': A Movie Review."
Kay Johnson, "Afghan Attacks Kill 6 U.S. Troops, Rise in Deaths Deemed Inevitable," in The Sunday Star Ledger, July 11, 2010, at p. 8.
Riaz Khan, "Extremists Still a Deadly Force in Pakistan," in The Sunday Star Ledger, July 11, 2010, at p. 8.
Andrew Welsh-Huggins, "Torture Case Could Cost Psychologist License," in The Sunday Star Ledger, July 11, 2010, at p. 19.
Alfred P. Doblin, "Call the Game; It's a Slaughter in Trenton," in The Record, July 12, 2010, "Editorial/Op-Ed," p. 11.
Ashley Kindergan, "Town Awaits Tests on Contaminated Fields," in The Record, July 12, 2010, at p. L-7. (More carcinogens and chemicals where your children play in the Garden State. "Ethics?")
The same U.S. professional organization that deliberately ignored evidence of psychologists assisting in the development of torture techniques intended to harm victims, severely and permanently -- including persons not charged with or guilty of any crimes, even children -- will now sanction members of the profession who helped to develop "touchless torture techniques" for the C.I.A. and other intelligence agencies. ("What is it like to be tortured?")
What these professional ethics groups -- this includes the American Bar Association, many of whose members are steeped to their eyeballs in this evil -- hope to do is to throw a few individuals to the wolves in order to avoid disclosing the extent of their complicity in these Nazi-like atrocities, including rape. ("Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?" and "America's Unwilling Experimental Animals" then "American Doctors and Torture" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
"Psychologists in the United States have been warned by their professional group not to take part in torturing detainees in U.S. custody."
Mr. Christie, please order the New Jersey Attorney General, Paula Dow, to turn over ALL torture files to me, including all video and audio tapes of rape sessions and abuses, dating from 1988 until today. Records of computer crimes committed against me using New Jersey government technology are also requested, publicly, and also all so-called "reports" prepared and/or submitted by Terry Tuchin to any state legal or governmental entity and/or "submissions" by Diana Lisa Riccioli, or any others on their behalf, pertaining to (or that concern me) in any way, shape, or fashion, including secret statements obtained from persons by these so-called "experts" in preparing their reports. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
" ... the American Psychological Association has taken the unprecedented step of supporting an attempt to strip the license of a psychologist accused of overseeing the torture of a CIA detainee."
I have reason to believe that these psychological torture techniques have been used within America's borders on unsuspecting victims for many years by unscrupulous doctors and governmental agencies developing these methods for personal enrichment. They have usually acted secretly on the lives of their victims, including children, by accompanying their sexual and other violations of persons with so-called "therapeutic" thefts of victims' money. Efforts to destroy intrafamilial relationships are not unusual. I wonder who has my expensive wristwatch in New Jersey and how they came to possess that watch? ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")
"The APA has told the Texas licensing board in a letter mailed July 1 that the allegations against James Mitchell represent 'patently unethical' actions inconsistent with the organization's ethics guidelines."
For lawyers to be complicit in such horror, while pronouncing judgments concerning the "ethics" of colleagues, suggests a level of hypocrisy and malice that is beyond the boundaries of sanity. Right, Lourdes Santiago, Esq.? Lesbian Love-Fest, Lourdes? Who recruited you into this behind-the-back effort against me, Lourdes, and when were you contacted? How much did they pay you for your "assistance," Lourdes? Did you ever speak to Barbaro Romero, Lourdes? Did you identify yourself to Mr. Romero's attorney, Lourdes? Did you apologize to me for any false claims made about me or my representation of Mr. Romero, Lourdes? ("Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey," and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System," and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court," and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
" ... 'Regardless of what legal categories these techniques fall within, one conclusion is clear: a psychologist who helps inflict such cruel and shocking abuse on a defenseless human being would appear to have violated basic standards of conduct of the profession[.]' ..."
This is to say nothing of criminal law and minimal human decency. Furthermore, this indulgence in secret torture is to describe the practices of New Jersey's tainted legal ethics establishment and corrupt legal profession. Payoffs to the OAE? Or is it political "favors" that gets the OAE to target someone you don't like, Senator Bob? ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" then "New Jersey's Mafia Culture in Law and Politics" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
"The APA is monitoring similar filings in Ohio and New York" -- New Jersey is expected to be next -- "made Wednesday against psychologists who oversaw detainee interrogations at Guantanamo Bay, but has no plans to back those efforts" at this time.
A number of public interest organizations have joined forces to cope with the Mengele-like evil of such monstrous torture methods in American mental facilities and prisons, also in society on secretly selected "interesting" victims. The horrors are only beginning to come to light. At the very bottom of this well of poisons and pestilence, we will find New Jersey's mental health professionals and "services." Terry Tuchin believes the "colored" people can be experimented upon with impunity. Is that what you believe, John?
Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner? How many of you raped, Marilyn? Besides, Diana Lisa Riccioli, I mean. ("Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'")
Labels: New Jersey Ethics.