"These are really Soviet-style, [East German]-style psychiatry methods," he said.
In the Soviet Union, political opposition to the Communist Party's quest for a utopian state typically were deemed to be mentally ill and often were held in psychiatric hospitals. Some were diagnosed with "diseases" such as "sluggish schizophrenia," having manifest symptoms such as "delusions of reformism."
In January, Maine's medical licensing board required veteran physician and epidemiologist Dr. Meryl Nass to undergo a psychological examination after suspending her license for allegedly spreading "misinformation" about COVID-19.
Binder is a board member of the Swiss chapter of the World Council of Health, led by Dr. Tess Lawrie and others. He's also a member of Doctors for Covid Ethics and German Physicians and Scientists for Health, Freedom and Democracy.
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