Ethics, Health, Opinion, Politics

“One Call From Richard” – Mindfulness Realities

20 May , 2018  

Part 2 looked at how one Mindfulness expert, Richard Byng, claims as a GP to want to reduce stigma associated with mental health, while creating fake-diagnoses of strangers. Part 3 of ANM’s look at the politics of stress, explores how effective systems of checks and balances are in addressing professionals’ use of position to persecute and abuse members of the public.

None So Blind

The Mental Health Foundation's 2018 report into stress was published this week. ANM One fall from Richard - Mental Health Awareness Week 2018One week before my mum died, on the 14th of October 2011, Melanie Byng reported about – “a few ideas which kept [Richard] and I laughing last night, including the idea that HE should have spotted that she has a flaming borderline personality disorder, and was deficient in not spotting this at the first mention of her name.”

Because a grieving stranger’s name is the very best way to fake-diagnose them with one of those diagnoses you say you don’t believe in, isn’t it Richard.

I have no qualms whatsoever, as one of his targets, in stating that Richard Byng is capable of murder, and our case proves it, which is why it’s being covered up so determinedly.

Quite simply, had I actually had the condition he’s allowed his wife to use his credentials to claim I did, their actions would have ensured that I myself would be dead by now.

 

Stress Kills

The fake diagnosis, cooked up while my mum was dying in hospital – Borderline Personality Disorder – is precisely concerned with not being able to cope with rejection and becoming a “risk” for either suicide or murder.

But let’s remember that stress can kill.

So by deliberately approaching me during a time of exquisite stress before mum’s death, grooming me up and then subjecting me to public mobbing, during which his wife was in the background invisibly directing her mates to put the boot in, deliberately ignoring that they were doing all this to grieving people, Richard Byng gives the lie to all those expensive public statements and studies he is producing using public money.

On the 10th of October 2013, World Mental Health Day, we wrote to the Dean of the school, one Robert Sneyd, robustly denouncing the behaviour of such a powerful academic and seeking help for the facts laid out before him.

I’m not a mental health professional, but I don’t think you need a degree of any sort to see that setting people up to trust you by overstepping boundaries when people are vulnearble, then rejecting them, cutting them off and even ostracising them as a group, is a classic abuse scenario.

Sneyd’s response was to forward it all straight to Richard Byng batting away the idea that the university’s day to day business could in any way be effected by fraud, gaslighting and attempted murder perpetrated by one of its research professors.

 

This is Robert Sneyd, Professor of Anaesthesia, administering some anaethesia to himself before falling back to sleep.

State Investment in Mental Health Smearing

Of course, now that we can see the level of public and establishment investment in this monstrous doctor, in pursuing the sub-agenda we understand why judges might fall over themselves to contradict facts and law to protect Mr Mindfulness’ stigmatising and gaslighting, and rule he did nothing wrong (even though he wasn’t part of the case).

Mental health smearing is a known symptom of narcissistic personality disorder. The sheer number of professional ‘critical thinkers’ who have jumped on the band-wagon of smearing total strangers, points to an epidemic of narcissistic personality disorder in the UK establishment, and more especially among top doctors, academics and even judges.

The state has to protect its investments right? That explains why copiously evidenced claims of harassment and stalking were disallowed, with the excuse that there was too much of it to fit into the trial window. Any port in a storm.

Richard Byng’s “national anti-stress icon” trajectory guarantees that his own severe problems, leading him to attempt murder, must remain hidden in plain sight. Have we learned nothing?

Narcissistic Personality Disorder – Gaslighting The Nation.

After her interview for a University post, Dr Sally Baker came to the conclusion: “Richard Byng seems to be landing substantial research grants – and at least some of that work is not quite what he is claiming that it is.”

Dr Baker doubtless doesn’t realise exactly how true that is! But far from being an anomaly, this abusive doctor appears to exemplify the state-pathologising of ordinary reactions to extreme and tortuous circumstances in order to achieve social control. She does research meticulously however:

Oxford Mindfulness Centre's definition says nothing about gaslighting others

The Oxford Mindfulness Centre’s definition of Mindfulness.

When Professor Mark Williams retired from his position as head of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre at Oxford University, he was succeeded by Prof Willem Kuyken – who had previously worked at Exeter University. It’s a very small world….”

Small maybe, but immensely powerful, and getting ever more so. As below, so above, the ‘stress’ doctors are milking it for all they are worth, gaslighting us all en masse, with their bio-psycho-social solutions to political problems backed up by vicious persecution of anyone who calls it out.

Like human rights and free-speech in the UK, it’s all fake debate designed to disguise the extraordinary role of supposed liberals in propping up thinly-if-at-all-disguised right wing hate.

At least one of them is also supplementing his income with potentially lethal fraudulent activities of his own.

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