Jun 14, 2009 03:51
Many mental health professionals have concluded that the official version of 9/11 is false, and that those who believe the official version suffer from emotional problems or defense mechanisms.
An article published in U.S. News & World Report (originally written by the Society for Science and the Public) quotes a couple of psychologists, one sociologist and one historian to argue that people who question the government's version of 9/11 are prone to false thinking.
Initially, remember that, while there are many honorable psychologists and psychiatrists, psychologists helped to create the U.S. torture program, and actively participated in it.
Also, psychologists - such as Freud's nephew Edward Bernays - have been central to propaganda efforts for a century (see this, this and this).
Moreover, many mental health professionals have concluded that the official version of 9/11 is false, and that those who believe the official version suffer from emotional problems or defense mechanisms. For example:
•Psychiatrist Carol S. Wolman, MD
•Psychiatrist E. Martin Schotz
•Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, as well as Radiology, at Duke University Medical Center D. Lawrence Burk, Jr., MD
•Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Ruters University Barry R. Komisaruk
•Professor of Psychology at University of New Hampshire William Woodward
•Professor of Psychology at University of Essex Philip Cozzolino
•Professor of Psychology at Goddard College Catherine Lowther
•Professor Emeritus of Psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies Ralph Metzner
•Professor of Psychology at Rhodes University Mike Earl-Taylor
•Retired Professor of Psychology at Oxford University Graham Harris
•Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Nebraska and licensed Psychologist Ronald Feintech
•Ph.D. Clinical Neuropsychologist Richard Welser
Finally, it should be obvious that the opinions of mental health professionals are only as sound as their knowledge. For example, a mental health professional in 1640 would likely have labeled Galileo crazy for saying that the Earth orbits around the Sun.
More importantly, a German psychologist who heard from a patient in 1933 - when Hitler started consolidating power in Germany - that Hitler was a dangerous fascist who would launch a world war, try to take over the world and kill millions would likely be labeled as delusional.
Indeed, the psychologist for the wife of the United States Attorney General under Richard Nixon labeled her claims of a conspiracy by White House officials as delusional (she was later proven right when the facts of Watergate were revealed).
Just as with any field, the opinions of mental health professional are only as good as their knowledge.
Indeed, even the 9/11 Commissioners themselves now say that they don't believe the government's version of 9/11. For example:
•The Commission's co-chairs said that the CIA (and likely the White House) "obstructed our investigation"
•Indeed, they said that the 9/11 Commissioners knew that military officials misrepresented the facts to the Commission, and the Commission considered recommending criminal charges for such false statements (free subscription required)
•9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey said that "There are ample reasons to suspect that there may be some alternative to what we outlined in our version . . . We didn't have access . . . ."
•9/11 Commissioner Timothy Roemer said "We were extremely frustrated with the false statements we were getting"
•9/11 Commissioner Max Cleland resigned from the Commission, stating: "It is a national scandal"; "This investigation is now compromised"; and "One of these days we will have to get the full story because the 9-11 issue is so important to America. But this White House wants to cover it up"
•The Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission (John Farmer) - who led the 9/11 staff's inquiry - said "At some level of the government, at some point in time...there was an agreement not to tell the truth about what happened". He also said "I was shocked at how different the truth was from the way it was described .... The tapes told a radically different story from what had been told to us and the public for two years.... This is not spin. This is not true."
Given that even the 9/11 Commissioners themselves no longer believe the government's version of 9/11, is a mental health professional who believes the official version really saying that the entire 9/11 Commission is delusional?