https://archive.org/details/nazidoctorsmedic0000lift/page/n5/mode/2up
The title above is by Robert Jay Lifton. I look forward to a psycho-historian discussing our epoch. From Hiroshima to the Mass Murder by Plandemic.
Jonah Goldberg in Commentary writes about Lifton’s book: The book is divided into three parts. In the first and best part, Lifton examines Nazi racism, which was informed by a biological determinism, and demonstrates its prevalence in German society, particularly in the medical community. Here Lifton chronicles the origins of the application of “negative eugenics,” namely, the mass sterilization program, begun already in the summer of 1933, which sterilized between 200,000 and 350,000 people deemed unfit for propagation. He then analyzes the implementation of a still more radical version of “negative eugenics,” the so-called “euthanasia program” of 1939—the secret killing by assorted means (including phenol injections, gassing, and starvation) of mentally and physically infirm children and adults. Before this program was officially halted in 1941, in the face of great popular protest, it had claimed over 100,000 victims. Most shocking and telling was the cavalier acceptance of these programs by the overwhelming majority of the German medical community. Doctors, whether Nazified or not, understood the need to do away with “life unworthy of life.”
The second part of the book, containing the heart of Lifton’s analysis, explores the role of doctors in the greatest death factory, Auschwitz. Here he discusses the doctors’ pervasive anti-Semitism, their central role in selecting who would live and die, and their often ambivalent relationships with the prisoner doctors (many of them Jews) whom they supervised. He analyzes with insight the difficult process whereby the Nazi doctors were socialized into their roles as murderers, and the bizarre, unreal quality of life within an institution devoted to extermination. He also examines the pseudo-scientific, heartless, and cruel experimentation on prisoners (Mengele’s experimentation on twins being the most infamous instance), and finally, in detail, the psychology of three Nazi doctors of varying dispositions and behaviors.
Nazism and Communism and Oligopoly Capitalism blending both together are a result of human history, a result of a road taken and a world view held that is literally Anti-Christ. Literally due to as I stressed before, the fact that the True Myth of the Absolute Man elevated all mankind to partnership with a Divinity that calls upon humanity to be redeemed to reclaim it’s likeness unto God and participate creatively in unfolding human nature to have a positive human purpose. Here I sit dwelling under a thick gray maritime layer matching the gloom within as dark coffee barely budges the brain to seek out happy thoughts. The rising tide of evil has drowned our times. Evil normalized to such an extent it simply is triumphing in day to day life by being praised as Holy. The injections murdering and maiming millions for fake Covid planned for years. The intentional fragmentation of society by inversion of norms also planned and brought to fruition. The barbarism planned. The evil held as a higher good. The intended outcome of dehumanization is well underway up to the point of nuclear war where radioactive rain and micro plastic rain and toxic rain from the incinerated building materials finish off the survivors.
I think of a Kate Wolf song In These Times Were Living In.
Now we’ve only got these times we’re living in
We’ve only got these times we’re living in
As I walk through the quiet streets the same
If I could I’d tell you now
There are no roads that do not bend
And the days like flowers bloom and fade
And they do not come again
Now we’ve only got these times we’re living in
We’ve only got these times we’re living in
https://www.rockefeller.edu/news/9091-radiogenetics-seeks-to-remotely-control-cells-and-genes/
Please if you are able a gift will bring sunlight into my cloudy day. https://ko-fi.com/thejournaloflingeringsanity
These are indeed gloomy times. When I was growing up in the '80s and '90s, I often heard old people say they wished they were my age. Now, everyone my age and older says, "Thank God I'm not a kid today."