Yes, it is true. Modern psychiatrists stand on the shoulders of the mobile lobotomist, Dr. Walter Freeman (1895 - 1972). Good ole Dr. Walt pioneered the lobotomy, relieving thousands from what he called "the burden of consciousness."
His weapon of choice was an ice pick, which he hammered into the eye socket of his victims. Once the ice pick hit home, he would slash it back and forth, effectively destroying the tissue of consciousness or frontal lobe.
Better yet, if you couldn't get to the brain-scrambling doc, no worries. He was mobile. Dr. Freeman traveled the country in his recreational vehicle, dubbed the "loboto-mobile," demonstrating his methods and spreading psychiatry's good news to his colleagues.
The doctor did the stabbing and scrambling without anesthesia. Rather, he used electroshock to induce a seizure before going in for the brain kill. Dr. Freeman did his deed on children as young as 12 years of age, and also managed to kill at least one housewife.
Of course, any other sociopath who went around stabbing innocent people in the eye and destroying their brains would be charged with criminal assault and put into prison for life.
Dr. Freeman performed 3500 such assaults without as much as a slap on the wrist. In fact, he is recognized as a pioneer and contributor to the field of psychiatry.Eventually, the massive overuse of the ice pick lobotomy drew concern and even criticism from some. So, the practice was ended after only a few thousand people were maimed.
Who else but a psychiatrist can go on such a massive crime spree, destroying thousands of lives - one by one - and only draw "concern" from the public?
These days, psychiatry has given up the ice pick in favor of scalpels, electrodes and chemical intervention. Of course, their actions are still not considered criminal.
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