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think- ago

While they told victims participants that they would help with Tourette's Syndrome, the video shown focused on brutality, rape, torture ... the usual stuff one sees when trying to regain mental health.

I don't think the women they tested suffered from Tourette Syndrome - it's a very rare neurological disease. IIRC, they used these 'tests' to qualify which of the women that Raniere wanted to be part of his harem reacted in a sensitive manner when they had to watch footage of beheadings, rape, and torture. Those who stayed calm were the 'chosen ones'.

I think the whole Tourette thing was only used to get federal money, and to cover up what they were really up to.

migratorypatterns ago

If you mean did they actually think they were helping this syndrome, you're right. And if you're saying, they used Tourette's syndrome to legitimize the bogus shit they were doing, yes.

If you're saying the women didn't suffer from it, at least the one in the article did. Didn't it state she needed her psychiatrist to transfer authority? Yes:

The woman said that she had been required to have her psychiatrist write a letter acknowledging her care would be transferred to Porter.

So she was under medical care for the condition. You know, now that you brought this up, part of it sounds like what Scientology/Dianetics does. According Scientologists, their methodology cures everything. Course it begs the question of why there are so many fucked up Scientologist, but why use logic?

think- ago

If you're saying the women didn't suffer from it, at least the one in the article did. Didn't it state she needed her psychiatrist to transfer authority? Yes

Ah ok, I overlooked it. Thanks.