Electroconvulsive Therapy is allegedly based on the therapeutic effect of a so-called adequate seizure supposedly elicited with the least amount of electricity possible. This is a lie. There is no therapeutic effect of a grand mal seizure. Moreover, modern "ECT" devices are not designed to induce adequate seizures, but adequate amounts of electricity. The purpose of this excessive electricity is to destroy neuronal connections in the brain, specifically within the left pre-frontal lobe. The aim, like lobotomy, is greater tractability and compliance while distracting the recipient with a mild temporary euphoric effect due to brain damage. The Great Electroconvulsive Therapy Hoax, Volumes I and II exposes the specific power of the various "ECT" devices created by the three American manufacturers--Medcraft, MECTA, and Somatics. Hiding the true power of their machines through math manipulation and engineering fraud, manufacturers have conspiratorially created the illusion of minimal electrical stimulus while enhancing their devices with each device generation. The Great Electroconvulsive Therapy Hoax unmasks manufacturer fraud by exposing these untold methods of deception. Through this unveiling, Cameron shows how manufacturers lied to the FDA, covertly interpreted standards to secretly justify extremely powerful electrical emissions without reporting them and continue to hide the increasing power of their devices. Proofs of specific machine power are based upon irrefutable formula-based math discovered over thirty years of painstakingly careful research. No one before now has been able to unravel the world-wide web of lies machine manufacturers have woven over the last fifty years, deceiving regulators, physicians, the press, and recipients alike with the lie that "only tiny amounts of electricity are used to induce seizures." In sum, the books completely unmask one of the most sordid and insidious medical frauds in the history of humankind.
Electroconvulsive Therapy is allegedly based on the therapeutic effect of a so-called adequate seizure supposedly elicited with the least amount of electricity possible. This is a lie. There is no therapeutic effect of a grand mal seizure. Moreover, modern "ECT" devices are not designed to induce adequate seizures, but adequate amounts of electricity. The purpose of this excessive electricity is to destroy neuronal connections in the brain, specifically within the left pre-frontal lobe. The aim, like lobotomy, is greater tractability and compliance while distracting the recipient with a mild temporary euphoric effect due to brain damage. The Great Electroconvulsive Therapy Hoax, Volumes I and II exposes the specific power of the various "ECT" devices created by the three American manufacturers--Medcraft, MECTA, and Somatics. Hiding the true power of their machines through math manipulation and engineering fraud, manufacturers have conspiratorially created the illusion of minimal electrical stimulus while enhancing their devices with each device generation. The Great Electroconvulsive Therapy Hoax unmasks manufacturer fraud by exposing these untold methods of deception. Through this unveiling, Cameron shows how manufacturers lied to the FDA, covertly interpreted standards to secretly justify extremely powerful electrical emissions without reporting them and continue to hide the increasing power of their devices. Proofs of specific machine power are based upon irrefutable formula-based math discovered over thirty years of painstakingly careful research. No one before now has been able to unravel the world-wide web of lies machine manufacturers have woven over the last fifty years, deceiving regulators, physicians, the press, and recipients alike with the lie that "only tiny amounts of electricity are used to induce seizures." In sum, the books completely unmask one of the most sordid and insidious medical frauds in the history of humankind.