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2025-09-18

No, it's not virology ...

... so right here we may have a title that isn't accurate. After all, if one speciality is founded on lies, should we be surprised if there are more?

"You see there is a truth that we (in the mental-health business) hope no one will notice – we literally don’t know what we are talking about when it comes to mental health"

Why am I not surprised?

After all, would it surprise us that those who specialise in matters of the mind would know exactly how spin us a yarn that we would believe, and allow them to make a great deal of money out of us in consequence?

Yes, that's a spectacularly unkind thought that most reasonable people would reject out of hand, but the time for uncritical acceptance of the pronouncements of the medical professions is well and truly now over.

The question should no longer be "is this particular speciality resting on bogus foundations?", but the question that now begs to be asked is "is there any medical speciality which is founded upon sound foundations?". 

Brownstone institute turns over the stones.