9/23/13

Federal Failures at Old Navy Yard and V.A. Hospitals

The Federal government failed to provide adequate security at the Washington Naval Yard that would screen out unauthorized guns with metal detectors and failed to adequately council a former active duty naval reservist that twice sought help at V.A. Hospitals. President Obama at a memorial criticized civil gun ownership instead of Federal failures in security and V.A. service. The public is not really at fault-who else can they vote for besides Republicans and Democrats that aren't very accurate at budget balancing or border security?

Psychiatric counseling should be decriminalized if people are to be free to seek that sort of medical help if they want it without needing to be concerned about picks up the legal ticks from a plethora of sources that attach themselves to undermine his or her civil liberty. In fact it would be opportune to reform the historical legal context for criminal trials in order to remove the prospect for psychiatric opinion developing as force of law.

A new trial format would have three parts instead of two as at present wherein guilt or innocence is determined followed by sentencing. Phase one is a structure inappropriate for using psychiatric opinion.

1) Findings of fact
2) Conclusion of law
3) Public response

A finding of fact phase would determine if the person charged did the deed or not. Phase two would determine if those convicted in phase one should be held responsible or discharged. Phase three would act as the sentencing phase for those found convicted and responsible.

Is there subjective software of logic an individual develops in response to the experience of hearing voices? The political dialectical evolution of dysfunction of the Congress at managing the nation's public affairs might be an analogy for the internal dialectical evolution of plausible explanations an individual might develop to account for the anomaly of unattributable internal voices. No one believes it's possibly anything besides holistic organic dysfunction, yet there are other possibilities...

The Veteran Hears Voices, Buys a Gun and Visits The Old Navy Yard

The veteran lives in a room alone
in a white room with black curtains
he hears the call of duty
traffic and the world passes outside
while inside is another room with an open door
someone else he doesn't know is in it
a ventriloquist, a cell phone left behind, an alien from someplace beyond
gently, mockingly, relentlessly giving words of impossible distraction
that he overhears incredulously before incredulity turns to despair

Troubled by constant distraction from the unknown twit
-no one is in the spare room hidden behind a door that can't be found
the veteran considers the possibilities of who and what the enemy is
an enemy that deceives and confounds, tricks and provides news
an extra-sensory invader
beating a punitive sunchopated tinnitus on eardrums when better incentives are needed to stop his impermissible political thought

Hearing voices, the vet visits a Veteran's Hospital for help
an emergency room gut specialist looks around at the sick and injured
wondering what goes on in the meathead before him

The Doc doesn't enumerate a list of logically possible source of voices that haven't got a corresponding credible source

1) Extra-terrestrial super-real communiqués
2) Covert government or criminal tech assaults
3) Demons
4) Silent focused sound waves audible only to the ears they are beamed at by an unknown foe
5) An implanted transmitter too small to detect
6) Short-circuiting or malfunctioning brain neurons that generate audible words independently of one's will
7) A fib in a jihadist plan to disarm Americans

A list of possibilities that would inform the vet of possible existential explanations wasn't given
neither was a chemical remedy offered to work on possibility six
looking at the vet he said nothing, it's just audio hallucinations

A threatening condemnation -the veteran hears voices in the real world that don't exist- asserting his mind wrongly exists
it's an epistemological insult
of the first kind
if there ever was

Although the traduction
might be a little inaccurate
even the vet knows his mysterious voices don't correspond to regular embodied leprechauns in his brain
-he knows he isn't the King of France
rich as Bill Gates or an N.B.A. star

His use of the word voices was confused the issue
an example of the indeterminacy of translation
what else could he say?
what would the inexperienced understand of his lexicon without sharing
since voices in the mind differ substantially from voices with a normal cause

With the fundamental attack on the integrity of his mind said
it was just one of many possibilities
he contemplates his mind as a homeroom
into which voices enter from outside the curtain
mostly adverse opinions
a foe says his mind is not real
that he doesn't know himself

The voice of the gut doc and that of the voice in the spare room are different
yet equal in some respects
neither is self
one has a visible corporeal, well-paid body
maybe it worked at Ft. Hood
or was a trainee neuroscientist in Denver
while the voice of the other has a hidden entry to the brain
like a virus preying upon the host, at best
each spoofs the integrity of self, the veteran self
who perceives the attacks of the others as phenomena?

In less than utopia, in civil society
experiencing the enemy as something necessarily tolerated
from the spare, vacant room from where the voices enter his mind-room
there are no claims of reality
the fiat of simple fact and power overcomes doubt
- real secret voices enter his mind

Voices from an source unknown
maybe echoes of federal training
with strengthened skepticism he soldiers on
following his own lead
-to thine own self be true
master of his fate, captain of his soul
conforming to war

A better prayer would have been 'Jesus savior pilot me
over life's tempestuous seas'
the V.A. Doc never explained
there is no MNR mapping of the source of the voices in the spare room
nothing would be fixed
even with expensive chemical carpet bombing of his brain with drugs
besides, if the veteran waited a hundred years the voices would never occur in a Veteran's hospital for study

With sympathy from the emergency room guy, a sleeping pill and a Band-Aid
the frustrated, bewildered sailor wanders off into the night
thinking about buying a gun for self-defense

against a bulletproof enemy
too difficult to stop
that might have infiltrated the Old Navy Yard.




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