1. “The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.”
2. “One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.”
3. “The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises.”
4. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”
5. “Where id was, there ego shall be.”
6. “The more perfect a person is on the outside, the more demons they have on the inside.”
7. “The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.”
8. “A man should not strive to eliminate his complexes but to get into accord with them.”
9. “Neurosis is the inability to tolerate ambiguity.”
10. “The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it does not rest until it has gained a hearing.”
I believe that insanity is the result of unresolved conflicts and repressed memories in the unconscious mind. I believe that mental illnesses and disorders were caused by a variety of factors, including childhood experiences, traumatic events, and unresolved conflicts in the unconscious mind. I also believe that psychoanalytic therapy could help individuals with mental illness by uncovering and resolving these underlying conflicts. I view insanity as a symptom of psychological distress and believe that it could be treated through therapy and self-reflection.
SIGMUND FREUD: ANTICHRIST DEVIL
by Eustace Mullins 5/10/97
Few Americans realize that the principal tool of Communist penetration in the United States is
the pseudoscience of psychotherapy. Not only have many patriots who opposed Communist subversion been
imprisoned for life without trial, but many others have been rendered helpless, their fortunes seized, and
their exposures of Communist treachery discredited by the accusation of “mental illness”. In 1848,
Karl Marx issued his Communist Manifesto, detailing the Jewish plans for subduing the gentile, but it was
not until 1896 that the most workable system to achieve this goal, “psychoanalysis”, was unveiled by
his fellowJew Sigmund Freud.No one suspected at the time that Freud (pronounced Fraud) had invented the indispensable
tool for the biological parasite in his quest to gain absolute control over the life of the gentile host.
Psychoanalysis became the instrument which the Jew used to probe the deepest recesses of the mind of the
host, thereby learning his best secrets, as well as the hidden fears and doubts which could be exploited by a
clever enemy in order to become his master. Beginning his career as a medical student, Freud concentrated on the study of the nervous
system, obtaining a degree in neuropathology. Up to this point, his education had been strictly scientific,
conducted according to methodical Teutonic principles of study in the Vienna Medical School. He now
abandoned these principles. For the rest of his life, he would be the typical Jewish adventurer, seeking
one path after the other until he hit upon the one which would lead him to fame, riches and, more important
than either of these to the Jew, power over the gentile host.For several years, Freud experimented with “cocaine therapy” or, as a policeman might put it, drug peddling.
The only outcome of this was that he himself became a convert, and continued to use cocaine throughout his life. Even today, cocaine is the favored drug of the wealthy and influential Jews in New York and Hollywood who control the minds of the American people through television and the news media. They are loyal to cocaine solely because it was the drug of their master, Sigmund Freud.After Freud discovered that putting his patients on cocaine brought him no sudden wealth or prominence, he began to cast about for some quicker road to fortune. He seemed to have found it when he
began to practice hypnosis on his patients. For more than a century, hypnosis had been the favorite
practice of Europe’s most notorious charlatans, Mesmer, Cagliostro, and Charcot. Freud now became the
legitimate heir of these mountebanks. But how did he escape being branded by their well deserved
reputations as necromancers and frauds? Early in his use of hypnosis, he made the fortunate discovery that it
was no longer necessary to put his patients “under”, or to subject them to hypnosis in order to get
them to reveal their innermost secrets. He had only to establish a suitable atmosphere of confidence and
trust, and they would begin to talk about themselves. As Thomas Szasz, the famed critic of this pseudoscience, revealed
in his book, THE MYTH OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, “Psychotherapy is merely talking.
Miss Furtado clearly enjoys her psychotherapy:
I have found little ‘good’ about human beings. In my experience, most of them are trash.
Analyze this:
Sigmund Fraud, i mean freud.