>>41123395
I am against institutionalized psychiatry, but I think the systematized diagnoses described in the DSM-5 and the ICD-11 point to observable types of brain and neurological maladies. Whether you think those conditions are caused by demons, mind control paradigms, RF signals, brain lesions, neurochemical dysfunctions or anything else is a different question entirely. My personal belief is that the causes of mental illness include all of the aforementioned and more. To hypothesize a conspiracy theory of government or secret org harassment of innocents is not to exclude natural, social, or organic causes of other instances of mental illness. This is where I think some people who are interested in V2K or gangstalking hypotheses get it wrong. For example, OP implies that "almost 100%" of homelessness is created intentionally, cynically, by some organization which gangstalks, pushes meth upon, and tortures targeted individuals. I can say from personal experience, living in the most demonically infested city in the known universe, Los Angeles, and having known a lot of people who used drugs and been exposed to countless homeless people that this isn't the case, and that the vast majority of homeless people have perfectly believable, naturalistic explanations for their homelessness which involve psychological trauma, hereditary or acquired mental illness, poverty, and often poor life choices including drug use and its resultant brain damage. I don't think anyone should use institutionalized psychiatry.