Psychiatry Has Suppressed Telepathy

OK here are some symptoms associated with schizophrenia, note there are many symptoms associated with schizophrenia because like autism the label of schizophrenia refers to a variety of conditions and these symptoms listed below refer to a particular condition classified as schizophrenic… the condition of having telepathic experiences:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought_insertion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought_broadcasting

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought_withdrawal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought_blocking

All of the above phenomena are related to telepathy. The label schizophrenia refers to a variety of conditions and one of the conditions it refers to seems to be the condition of experiencing telepathic phenomena.

People who tell psychiatrists that they have experienced telepathy have often been labelled as schizophrenic and given drugs to stop them from having telepathic experiences. These drugs are called antipsychotics and cause muscle twitching and obesity. The magic of psychiatry is that it can replace the experience of telepathy with the experience of being an obese diabetic with muscle spasms through forced drugging of people. Yay.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepathy#Origins_of_the_concept

The notion of telepathy is not dissimilar to two psychological concepts: delusions of thought insertion/removal. This similarity might explain how an individual might come to the conclusion that they were experiencing telepathy. Thought insertion/removal is a symptom of psychosis, particularly of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.[11] Psychiatric patients who experience this symptom falsely believe that some of their thoughts are not their own and that others (e.g., other people, aliens, demons or fallen angels, or conspiring intelligence agencies) are putting thoughts into their minds (thought insertion). Some patients feel as if thoughts are being taken out of their minds or deleted (thought removal). Along with other symptoms of psychosis, delusions of thought insertion may be reduced by antipsychotic medication. Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists believe and empirical findings support the idea that people with schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder are particularly likely to believe in telepathy.

ONE QUESTION: HOW ON EARTH ARE PSYCHIATRISTS QUALIFIED TO KNOW WHETHER TELEPATHIC PHENOMENA IS REAL OR IS A DELUSION? SCIENTIFICALLY SPEAKING THERE IS NOT ENOUGH SCIENTIFIC BASED INFORMATION TO SAY SCIENTIFICALLY THAT TELEPATHY IS NOT REAL. SCIENTISTS HAVE NOT  PROVEN IT TO BE NOT REAL.

And so despite the fact there is no proof that that telepathy is a delusion the psychiatrists act as a self-appointed priest class who believe they have the right to give people brain damaging drugs if those people have experienced telepathic phenomena.

Psychiatry has acted as an institution that actively suppresses the experience of psychic phenomena. One scientist who believes in psychic phenomena and telepathy is Rupert Sheldrake and here is a link to his website. He has written a variety of books and has many articles and audios as well as collaborative work with others.

http://www.sheldrake.org

Below is a video documentary about a woman who telepathically communicates with animals.