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I am a New York-based physician, medical journalist, and fiction writer. My work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems and corporate influence. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:

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Franklin’s childhood dreams were painted in shades of cerulean and emerald, inspired by the captivating underwater world Jacques Cousteau unveiled on National Geographic. He swore an oath to himself: one day, he would journey to Hawaii, become a SCUBA diver, and explore those beautiful tropical reefs. This youthful vow, though seemingly w
Franklin’s childhood dreams were painted in shades of cerulean and emerald, inspired by the captivating underwater world Jacques Cousteau unveiled on National Geographic. He swore an oath to himself: one day, he would journey to Hawaii, become a SCUBA diver, and explore those beautiful tropical reefs. This youthful vow, though seemingly whimsical, shaped his trajectory. He became a physician, driven by a high-spirited desire to contribute meaningfully to life. Yet, even as a doctor, the ocean’s call persisted, leading him to consider an alternative path in Undersea Medicine.To some, the idea of Franklin, with his sometimes radical sociopolitical ideas, even contemplating the U.S. Navy seemed unlikely. He, however, disagreed, often seeing himself as leaning more towards the conservative end of the political spectrum. Appearances, he mused, could be deceiving. His girlfriend, Suzy Liu, a high-spirited Chinese woman from San Francisco, was often perceived as radical due to her laissez-faire attitudes, particularly concerning their sex life. This perception, ironically, perplexed the couple, who genuinely viewed themselves as traditionalist conservatives.Their romance, initially, thrived in the Hawaiian islands. Young Dr. Franklin and Suzy Liu ventured out together, their love growing hotter under the tropical sun. But a shadow loomed, cast by a Honolulu police officer who had set his sights on Suzy Liu. Her striking beauty became a problem. The officer, determined to remove Franklin from his path, began to orchestrate the ruin of his career and life. He had already made his introduction to Suzy Liu one Saturday afternoon at the beach while Franklin was diving, planting the seeds of his insidious plan.One late Saturday night, amidst the pulsating lights and thumping bass of a Honolulu disco, the cop made his move. From behind, he deployed tasers, shocking Dr. Franklin. A scream tore from Franklin’s throat, his arms flailing wildly in the air. The scene was chaotic, precisely as the officer intended. Franklin, usually a quiet and composed man, was transformed into an out-of-control maniac in the eyes of the bewildered onlookers. Handcuffed and dragged away, he was committed to a mental hospital in Honolulu.Swiftly, he was drugged, his mind clouded and his will subdued. The next morning, he was hauled into court, a mere shadow of his former self. The judge, swayed by the fabricated narrative, ordered six months of outpatient treatment. Franklin’s career, his life, lay in ruins. The cop, wasting no time, appeared at Suzy’s door, feigning sympathy. He expressed his sorrow over her boyfriend’s supposed descent into a drunken, mentally ill vagrant. Suzy, heartbroken and vulnerable, wept and fell into his arms.Franklin’s condition deteriorated rapidly under the influence of the psychiatric drugs he was forced to take. In a desperate attempt to reclaim his life, he penned a letter to the Governor of Hawaii, pleading for an investigation into his case. Suspiciously, shortly after sending the letter, he was found hanging from a tree outside his home in Manoa. The police, quick to dismiss it, ruled his death a suicide. But it was murder. The corrupt officer, the same man who had moved in on Suzy, had drugged Franklin with a syringe from behind and then orchestrated his hanging, silencing him forever. The dead aloha spirit had claimed another victim, leaving behind a trail of shattered dreams and a chilling testament to the darkness that could fester beneath paradise's veneer.
LEGAL NOTICE: This story is a work of total fiction. It is a cautionary fable, set in a highly exaggerated and vision of the future that has no basis in current reality. The events, laws, and characters described are entirely imaginary products of the author's mind and are intended for creative exploration and entertainment only. Copyright © 2026 Dr. Harold Mandel. All Rights Reserved.

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At DrMandelNews.com, we examine the systems that shape power in America—especially the ones that operate behind a façade of science or benevolence. Few institutions illustrate this dynamic more clearly than modern psychiatry, which has secured extraordinary influence across all 50 states and deep within federal agencies and the judiciary
At DrMandelNews.com, we examine the systems that shape power in America—especially the ones that operate behind a façade of science or benevolence. Few institutions illustrate this dynamic more clearly than modern psychiatry, which has secured extraordinary influence across all 50 states and deep within federal agencies and the judiciary.
The central concern raised by critics is not simply that psychiatry is flawed. It’s that its authority is treated as unquestionable, even though its diagnostic categories lack objective biological markers and its interventions often cause profound harm. Yet the public is told—relentlessly—that psychiatry is a rigorous scientific discipline. This manufactured legitimacy becomes a political weapon.
Once psychiatry is framed as “medical science,” it becomes easy for institutions to justify actions that would otherwise violate constitutional protections. Critics argue that this dynamic allows governments, courts, and bureaucracies to sidestep due process by invoking psychiatric labels. Activists, whistleblowers, and inconvenient voices can be marginalized not through legal proceedings, but through administrative declarations of “mental health concern.”
This is where the danger lies: A system with no objective tests can override a Constitution built on objective rights.
Civil liberties advocates have long warned that psychiatric framing can be used to rationalize detentions, forced interventions, and the suppression of dissent. Even Supreme Court decisions can be diluted when agencies claim “mental health necessity.” The result is a slow but steady erosion of constitutional integrity.
From the perspective of human rights and natural mental healthcare, critics argue that psychiatry’s institutional role has drifted far from healing. Instead, it functions as a bureaucratic mechanism of chronic coercion, shaped by individuals and power structures that recognized early on how easily fear, stigma, and diagnostic ambiguity could be weaponized.
And in a society where powerful elites often view public autonomy as an obstacle, psychiatry becomes a ready-made tool:
This is why platforms like DrMandelNews.com must continue to expose these dynamics. Our mission is to defend autonomy, dignity, and constitutional protections against systems that can be misused to suppress them. We challenge the assumption that coercive psychiatry equals care. We challenge the idea that dissent can be pathologized. And we challenge the belief that human beings must surrender their rights to institutions that have not earned public trust.
America cannot claim to protect freedom while allowing any system—medical, political, or judicial—to operate without accountability. The future of civil liberties depends on confronting abuses, demanding transparency, and insisting that every person’s rights remain non‑negotiable.

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