Re: Psychiatry, A Jewish Scam
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:12 pm
Sigmund Freud was a complete fraud; he was nothing more than an impostor and a charlatan operating under the irrational belief among jews of "jewish superiority." In the worlds of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Freud is most noteworthy for his doctrine of the "famous" Oedipus complex, a theory long since disproven in medical science.
Freud was in effect the scion of a traditional Hasidic Jewish environment. His invention of psychoanalysis can be viewed as originating from Jewish traditions and complexes. For example, Freud never had the courage to reveal to the world that his famous Oedipus complex was in reality a Jewish complex. As a "good" Jew, Freud projected the neurosis of Judaism onto the rest of humanity, using a Greek legend to facilitate acceptance by the Goyim of his "discovery."
The basic criticism against the doctrine of the Oedipus complex is that it is modeled along the lines of the particular type of family constellation to be found in Freud's immediate culture. Freud committed the fallacy of ethnocentrism, in that he overgeneralized on the basis of a particular culture, the falsified "jewish superiority." Freud's Oedipus complex is in reality a Jewish specificity.
It has now been proven that psychoanalysis is largely derived from the methods of the Jewish Kabbalah and the Talmud. The fundamental principles of dream interpretation used by Freud are already present in the Talmud. Freud virtually said that in psychoanalysis, he was analyzing a human being just as the Jews had analyzed the Torah for centuries.
Freud held membership in the Masonic sect of B'nai B'rith, a branch of Freemasonry reserved exclusively for Jews. From 1900 to 1902, Freud participated as a founder in the creation of the second Lodge of B'nai B'rith of Vienna, the Harmony Lodge.
Factually, Freud's psychoanalysis was a Jewish science. History made psychoanalysis a "Jewish science." It continued to be attacked as such. It was completely destroyed in Germany, Italy, and Austria, and exiled to the four winds, as such. It continues even now to be perceived as such by enemies and friends alike. Of course there are by now distinguished analysts who are not Jews; but the vanguard of the movement over the last 50 years has remained predominately Jewish, as it was from the beginning.
The obvious racialism and the clear statement of Jewish ethical, spiritual, and intellectual superiority contained in Freud's last work, Moses and Monotheism, must be seen not as an aberration of Freud's thinking but as central to his attitudes--that prior to the rise of Nazism in Germany, an important set of Jewish intellectuals had a strong racial sense of Jewish peoplehood and felt racial estrangement from Gentiles; they also made statements that can only be interpreted as indicating a sense of Jewish racial superiority. The psychoanalytic movement was an important example of these tendencies. It was characterized by ideas of Jewish intellectual superiority, racial consciousness, national pride, and Jewish solidarity.
Freud was in effect the scion of a traditional Hasidic Jewish environment. His invention of psychoanalysis can be viewed as originating from Jewish traditions and complexes. For example, Freud never had the courage to reveal to the world that his famous Oedipus complex was in reality a Jewish complex. As a "good" Jew, Freud projected the neurosis of Judaism onto the rest of humanity, using a Greek legend to facilitate acceptance by the Goyim of his "discovery."
The basic criticism against the doctrine of the Oedipus complex is that it is modeled along the lines of the particular type of family constellation to be found in Freud's immediate culture. Freud committed the fallacy of ethnocentrism, in that he overgeneralized on the basis of a particular culture, the falsified "jewish superiority." Freud's Oedipus complex is in reality a Jewish specificity.
It has now been proven that psychoanalysis is largely derived from the methods of the Jewish Kabbalah and the Talmud. The fundamental principles of dream interpretation used by Freud are already present in the Talmud. Freud virtually said that in psychoanalysis, he was analyzing a human being just as the Jews had analyzed the Torah for centuries.
Freud held membership in the Masonic sect of B'nai B'rith, a branch of Freemasonry reserved exclusively for Jews. From 1900 to 1902, Freud participated as a founder in the creation of the second Lodge of B'nai B'rith of Vienna, the Harmony Lodge.
Factually, Freud's psychoanalysis was a Jewish science. History made psychoanalysis a "Jewish science." It continued to be attacked as such. It was completely destroyed in Germany, Italy, and Austria, and exiled to the four winds, as such. It continues even now to be perceived as such by enemies and friends alike. Of course there are by now distinguished analysts who are not Jews; but the vanguard of the movement over the last 50 years has remained predominately Jewish, as it was from the beginning.
The obvious racialism and the clear statement of Jewish ethical, spiritual, and intellectual superiority contained in Freud's last work, Moses and Monotheism, must be seen not as an aberration of Freud's thinking but as central to his attitudes--that prior to the rise of Nazism in Germany, an important set of Jewish intellectuals had a strong racial sense of Jewish peoplehood and felt racial estrangement from Gentiles; they also made statements that can only be interpreted as indicating a sense of Jewish racial superiority. The psychoanalytic movement was an important example of these tendencies. It was characterized by ideas of Jewish intellectual superiority, racial consciousness, national pride, and Jewish solidarity.