User talk:Cesar Tort/discussion
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[edit] photo in Bélmez
[edit] retrieved from Karellen (article no longer in namespace)
[edit] Childhood’s End quotations
I have added quotations that convey the essence of the book without spoiling an otherwise potential enjoying reading. According to Wikipedia:Spoiler warning, a spoiler "may reduce one's enjoyment of it by revealing certain plot events or twists".
The description in today’s Wikipedia article of Childhood's End omits a message that has made tens of thousands emotionally jolted when reading Arthur C. Clarke novel: the fact that humans have behaved as troglodytes in need of ET takeover. Karellen is such a human Neanderthals exterminator… Very few have noticed that Stanley Kubrick produced three films about the extermination, or eventual metamorphosis, of mankind: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and A.I. (2001), though he died before filming the latter. As John Brunner stated, science fiction is the last refuge of the morality tale.
Childhood's End, considered by literary critics Clarke’s best novel, ought to be filmed with Kubrickean virtuosity. —Cesar Tort 00:14, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] So-called "vandal" tells the truth about psychiatry
Retrieved from Psychiatry 2 January 2007 (Revision as of 20:21)
“ | Psychiatry is a quackery specialty dealing with the prevention, guess work, labelling, torture, and abuse of social political "abnormality". Its primary goal is to get society rid of anyone who are weird or unwanted. This may be based in prison-like hospitals or in the community and patients are involuntary. Psychiatry adopts a pseudoscience / deception approach but may take into account biological, psychological, and social/cultural perspectives. Treatment by harmful drugs or, less often, various forms of Frankensteinian psychobutchery such as Powerful Electric Shocks may be undertaken. The deceptive word 'psychiatry' derives from the Greek for "healer of the spirit", but psychiatrist don't believe in the spirit and are certainly not in this business to "heal" anything.
Psychiatrists are quacks disguised as physicians and are certified in the oppression of social/political diversity using the biomedical approach to alleged/purpoted mental "disorders" including the use of Psychiatric Neurotoxic Drugs. Psychiatrists may also go through significant training to conduct psychobutchery, psychoparalysis, and/or cognitive behavioral therapy, but it is their dogmatic training that differentiates them from real doctors and other real health professionals. Psychiatric nurses and psychiatric social workers are also involved in the professional practice of psychiatry, with the former having limited drug pushing rights in some countries and the latter having a legal role in forcing people to psychiatric prison-hospitals. A high proportion of patients presenting to general practice report mental health problems and family physicians frequently prescribe psychiatric medication and sometimes refer patients for psychiatric assessment. |
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It may be ok though that other sort of lovely vandalism be reverted, even if it states the absolute truth, like the one (my bold type) cited below:
Retrieved from Human sacrifice (Revision as of 07:32, 25 March 2007)
“ | Sacrifices to Xipe Totec were bound to a post and shot full of arrows. The dead victim would be skinned and a priest would use the skin. Earth mother Teteoinnan required flayed female victims. OMG Thats wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ” |