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AN IVY LEAGUE PSYCHIATRIST EXPOSES AN EPIDEMIC OF DEMONIC POSSESSION




DISCERNING BETWEEN HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN, OR DEMONIC, BEHAVIOR



By Jerry Marzinsky June 22, 2022


I have never thought I was alone in discovering that the phenomenon of dark side entities invading humans is legitimate and a pressing problem in our world today. This is something shamans and mystics have known for centuries. That said, I seem to be the only formerly licensed psychotherapist that is openly claiming a method that in light to moderate cases successfully eliminates schizophrenic voices from patients without drugs.


So, when I came across this article, written in 2018, I had to write about it.



“An Ivy League-educated psychiatrist, [Dr. Richard Gallagher], is convinced that there’s a growing epidemic of demonic possession in the world today, and that most everyday people now recognize the dark reality of this scary situation.” (bold emphasis is mine)
Keeping religion out of the picture, I do not agree that the primary solution is exorcism. As many of us know, religion per se has for centuries used its dogma to control populations. The Church still has power over many nations. Not only is the Church extremely rich, the Church also uses the power of guilt, sin and the unknown to influence people to remain under its control.

I am not sure if most everyday people recognize this phenomenon is real. If they were it would most likely mean that they would not so readily subject themselves to the psychiatric mafia who readily resorts to prescribing toxic tranquilizers in a futile attempt to eliminate the voices schizophrenics hear. Their unethical marketing scheme aimed at fleecing the public would be over. It would also mean that other more successful methods of treating these people would be allowed to emerge and millions of people would be able to live normal lives again, knowing these beings exist and can be gotten rid of.


The article above continues…

“There are many other psychiatrists and mental health care professionals who do what I do – perhaps not to the scope that I do – who seem hesitant to speak out,” Dr. Gallagher says. “That’s what gives my work some singularity. That I have had so much experience and that I am willing to speak out. I feel an obligation to speak out. I think that I should.”
At the same time, Dr. Gallagher warns that it’s important to determine without any doubt that a person actually has a real demon before recommending that he or she visit an exorcist.
“There is very strict criteria for determining the person’s problem,” he warns. “I am not just intuiting. I’m dealing with it from a very scientific point of view.”

It occurs to me that Dr. Gallagher is talking about full demonic possession which is not the same as an individual hearing voices or experiencing intruding negative thoughts. I, would like to see his very scientific information on demonic possession. So far, we have tons of anecdotal information from hundreds of patients as well as ordinary people who have listened to my podcasts. But you know academia. They don’t accept un-measurable experiences as valid nor do they believe in demons.


Until next time.

– Jerry



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