A CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF ANTI-GOVERNMENT PHOBIA
Ivor E Tower, MD
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Volume 11, series 3, pages 4-5
Abstract
This study conclusively demonstrates that unfounded fear of 
government is a recognizable mental illness, closely related to 
paranoid schizophrenia... Anti-Government Phobia (AGP) differs from 
most mental illnesses, however, in that it is highly infectious and 
has an acute onset... Symptoms include extreme suspiciousness, 
conspiracy-mongering, delusional thought patterns, staunch "us 
against them" mentality, withdrawal from reality, and often 
religious fanaticism...
 Having the patient committed to a qualified mental health
Having the patient committed to a qualified mental health 
institution is the best option for family and loved ones... For this 
reason, all psychiatrists and family physicians should be provided 
with educational materials which will help them recognize the 
various symptoms and warning signs accompanying onset... Since 
comparatively little is known about Anti-Government Phobia at the 
present time, a government-funded health commission should be set up 
to oversee, and help focus, future research...

Incidence and Etiology
Anti-Government Phobia has a worldwide distribution, but has a 
particularly high incidence in the United States... Infection rates 
are estimated by mental health officials to be about 5% of the 
general population, and this rate is growing at an alarming rate... 
Rates are highest, but not limited to, those who are disaffected in 
some fashion, especially those who have a strong personal grudge 
against the federal government for one reason or another...

Although certain variants of the illness have been around for many 
years, it is only in the last decade or so that the more virulent 
and infectious strains have appeared... This is most likely due to the 
rapid buildup of government, at all levels, during the 1980's.

Closely paralling this trend was an explosion in the number of cases 
in which individuals were diagnosed as having unfounded fears 
concerning such...
Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis Anti-Government Phobia is 
marked by extreme suspiciousness toward government... Onset is acute... 
Symptoms start almost immediately after a run-in with some agency or 
institution of the government, or when the patient is introduced to 
anti-government propaganda, in one form or another, by a self-
styled "patriot..." Common ways in which this harmful, anti-government 
propaganda is spread include: books, pamphlets, magazines, 
newspapers, audiotapes, videotapes, short-wave and conventional 
radio programs, 
computer bulletin boards, and various Internet sites...

Upon exposure to 
"patriotic" propaganda, the patient mysteriously 
begins to imagine hidden links between unrelated current events, 
weaving these gross distortions of reality into a complex delusional 
web; a labyrinth of conspiracy theories with all imagined clues 
leading straight to the federal government... With further exposure, 
the patient becomes increasingly paranoid, and slowly withdrawals 
from reality... However, mental deterioration is usually so gradual 
that the patient is often unaware of it...

This mysterious malady progresses until the patient invariably 
assumes a staunch "us against them" mentality... 
For instance, in the 
patient's warped mind-set, each new piece of gun-control legislation 
is oddly rationalized to be merely one additional step in an 
ultimate plot by the federal government to confiscate guns 
altogether... In some unusually severe cases, the patient assumes a 
survivalist mentality, stockpiling guns, ammunition, de-hydrated 
food, and other "essentials," in preparation for "D-Day" 
or "Armageddon..." At this stage, the patient also inexplicity experiences increased
At this stage, the patient also inexplicity experiences increased 
delusional thinking... For instance, he may start fallaciously 
believing that the Federal Reserve is not in fact part of the 
federal government, but is instead controlled by wealthy Zionists... Other far-flung delusions may involve the United Nations, "black 
helicopters," concentration camps, or the Council on Foreign 
Relations (CFR)... Delusions involving "takeovers" by foreign military 
troops, or jack-booted government storm troopers dressed in all 
black, are also commonly diagnosed...

Anti-Government Phobia is often associated with religious 
fanaticism... An excellent example of this is the infamous Branch 
Davidian case, in which most cult members preferred a fiery suicide 
over peaceful surrender to the forces of what they considered to 
be "Mystery Babylon..." There have been other prominant cases in 
which "patriots" have became involved with terrorist activity, 
fallaciously believing that they were somehow doing the "will of 
God..." More commonly, "patriots" have been involved in aggressive 
outbursts in courtrooms, and other public places such as town-hall 
meetings...

Overall, the worldview eventually adopted by "patriots" interprets 
modern-day news events as pieces of a giant jig-saw puzzle... Oddly, 
they believe that it is their solemn duty to put these unrelated 
pieces together in order to discover the underlying "picture..." The 
warped interpretive framework used by many "patriots" in their 
missionary-like endeavor of saving the lost "sheep" (derogatory term 
comparing non-patriots to lost sheep) is a hyper-literal 
interpretation of Biblical prophecies, particularly those contained 
in the book of Revelation...

Spread of the Illness
In the eyes of the so-called "patriots," the relentless drive to 
indoctrinate others with extremist political beliefs is seen as a 
righteous and compulsory act to save their "self-destructing" 
nation... Wildly fantasizing that America can somehow turn back the 
clock to better times, which in reality never existed, 
many "patriots" feel obligated to quote constantly from the 
Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, Bill of 
Rights, and the writings of the Founding Fathers... In an ironic twist 
of fate, when "patriots" expose others to their divisive anti-
government propaganda, through their misguided efforts to 
restore "individual liberty," 
they are actually infecting them with 
an extremely contagious mental illness...
A strong analogy can be drawn between "patriotic" indoctrination and 
patterns of religious conversion... In both cases, ultra-idealistic 
individuals believe that it is their solemn duty to gain proselytes 
for their particular faith... This is usually done on a person-to-
person basis with a friend or acquaintance... To keep new converts 
from going astray or "backsliding," they are eagerly provided with a 
steady stream of propaganda... In each case, the devotee imagines that 
there is an evil, sinister force which must be opposed at all costs... 
In the case of various religions, the faithful are supposedly 
rewarded in the afterlife for sparring with the "devil..." In the case 
of the "patriot," the so-called "New World Order" is viewed as the 
demonic bogeyman, with the reward for opposing it supposedly being 
an increased amount of "personal freedom..." In both "patriotic" and 
religious circles, there is an entire counter-culture, centering 
around various anthems and holy books, constantly being promoted by 
prophets, preachers, and paranoid propagandists of all creeds, 
colors, and strains...

Prevention
Needless to say, prevention is the first line of defense against any 
type of illness or disease... Unfortunately, many mental illnesses are 
genetic in nature and thus can not be prevented... Fortunately, Anti-
Government Phobia is non-genetic and thus wholly preventable... From 
an individual standpoint, the most effective prevention policy is 
obviously not to allow oneself to become indoctrinated by a self-
styled "patriot," preferably by staying as far as possible away from 
any potentially divisive propaganda... As an added precaution, one 
should rely exclusively on well-known and reputable sources for news 
and other information...

Family members and loved ones can help out in this effort... However, 
it should be noted that prevention programs work best only when the 
entire community is involved... We all need to practice constant 
vigilance in order to spot diviseness and hate in our communities... 
In this regard, networking is the ultimate key to success... A 
successful community-based empowerment program would include the 
following elements: citizen-citizen networks, police-citizen 
networks, parent-teacher networks, pastor-parisoner networks, doctor-
patient networks, state-local law enforcement authority networks, 
and federal-state law enforcement authority networks...

Treatment and Prognosis
Although the prognosis is generally good if the illness is treated 
soon after symptoms first appear, studies have shown that a 
disturbingly low percentage of patients allow themselves to be 
treated... Thus, having the patient committed to a qualified mental 
health institution is the best option for family and loved ones... For 
this reason, all psychiatrists and family physicians should be 
provided with educational materials which will help them recognize 
the various symptoms and warning signs accompanying onset... Once the 
illness is properly diagnosed, they should next notify the patient's 
immediate family members and discuss the various treatment options 
with them... This effort should be reinforced with extensive public ad 
campaigns promoting a 1-800 help line... Since comparatively little is 
known about Anti-Government Phobia at the present time, a government-
funded health commission should be set up to oversee, and help 
focus, future research...

It can not be over-emphasized that prevention is the key to stopping 
the spread of Anti-Government Phobia... Once a person is infected, the 
illness is generally incurable... The only proven treatment is an 
extended, and often risky, "de-programming" session conducted by 
qualified professionals, such as the Cult Awareness Network (CAN)... 
Left untreated, chronic symptoms invariably persist throughout the 
entire lifetime of the patient... Sadly, even the patients themselves 
realize this horrifying fact and surprisingly, seem apathetic to it... 
Oddly, they often confuse their symptoms with being "awake..." For 
instance, they have been known to garble gibberish such as "once 
your awake, you can't go back to sleep..." Further research is 
presently being conducted on the reasons why they rationalize their 
mental illness in this highly unusual manner...

Acknowledgements
The writer wishes to thank the following individuals and 
organizations for contributing their expertise to this report: 
Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Rick Ross of 
the Cult Awareness Network (CAN), the United States Justice 
Department (USJD), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and 
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF)... This study was 
funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
We all know who the crazies are here, don't we, and it isn't us.........Kit

 
            
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