Letter to the California Institute for Mental Health

There is a Senate bill, SB468 and current legislation on the Lanterman Pretis short act. Considering the severe denial of government it seems likely that there would be an effort to modify laws to accomodate further denial and reductions of costs to the public from the increased mental health problems that the government knows will result from the unconscious activities of the ancient Pagan hypnotists. Rather than recognize the truth and stop the problems they plan for dealing with the problems.

ATTN; All executive Offices

California Institute for Mental Health

1119 K Street,

Sacramento CA, 95414

12/10/99

RE; Breadth of knowledge of Mental illness, SB468 and L.P.S. act.

Dear Institute executives,

The included letter to Senator Jack O'Connell typifies responses but Jack is honest enough to actually respond and reveal the compulsive evasions of duty by government of these issues, appearing at this point, natural in some ways. My aversion to the situation is an acute awareness of exactly how much relief in human term, the "needed understandings" of psychology, can provide. Savings (W&I 5150, 5151, 5213 etc. per flow chart summery, appendix A), will be massive in the longer term with dramatic benefits to the public good by the strengthening the family with a clinically, evolutionary correct perspective on life, as it is lived, within the unconscious minds of the individuals of the public. I include also a letter to Assemblywoman Helen Thomson having an attached page of Abraham H. Maslow indicating strongly that the concept of love has powerful influence on the unconscious mind.

The forum lacked opportunity to present to the attendees the appropriate information that legislators should be noticing, subpoena denials. Ellen Miller and Laura Mancuso received a hand written letter of two pages addressing this, efforts to use L.P.S as legal reason to gain public information identifying a patients condition in its relationship to protecting the safety of the public. The letter and attached copies of the denial letters from the Santa Barbara County Sheriffs Department should be in your records. If they are not, inform me and I can provide copies.

At the L.P.S. forum of 12/1/99 in Buelton a point was made that was noted as TLC for families. Speaking to the woman who made this observation I explained to her how the tendencies of family individuals to exacerbate the disordered persons condition or, to "set them off", could be offset with hypnotic therapy to the unconscious mind of family members acting on compulsion. The uses of experimental therapy of Nitrous Oxide augmenting hypnosis incorporating exploitation of evolutionarily correct programs of behavior or related manipulation of perceptions or conditions effecting behavior, can alter behavior, with tremendous benefits to the behaviorally disordered despite the origins of the disorder. Achieved by an extension of the exploitation of unconditional love in the core family, to include for most patients, other patients, friends and acquaintances, creating fulfilling activities that trigger greater healing. Through these networkings of post hypnotic instructions, functional pairings or groupings of patients that monitor, complement or interact with techniques of psychological therapy, with its resultant, newly unconsciously learned behavior pattern that heals and fulfills by exploitation's of the natural desire to have a healthy mind and be happy, many will succeed.

Thank you sincerely,

Christopher A. Brown

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