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  • Nightmare instead of therapy – sexual predatory psychiatrist

    Nightmare instead of therapy – sexual predatory psychiatrist

    A case of sexual abuse by one of the biggest personas of the Czech psychiatric community is now seeing its day in court. Dr. Jan Cimický, once a prominent psychiatrist who helped establish the field in the country (and also novelist, poet, translator, playwright and screenwriter), is currently on trial facing charges relating to 39 accounts of sexual assault and misconduct spanning decades.

    At the beginning of the trial, the prosecutor read the text of the indictment for one whole hour.

    Cimický made his career at the renowned Bohnice Psychiatric Hospital in Prague, where he worked as a department head from the 1980s until 1996. It was there that many of the alleged assaults are said to have occurred, targeting very vulnerable patients under his care. Despite complaints, no formal investigation was carried out for many years.

    Cimický’s behavior was reportedly an “open secret” among his psychiatric peers as early as the 1980s. The former director of Bohnice, Zdeněk Bašný, has said he received numerous inquiries from concerned relatives of patients under Cimický’s care regarding inappropriate physical contact during therapy. When directly confronted, Cimický denied the allegations, but Bašný claims the accounts from multiple, unrelated individuals were deemed credible and ultimately led to Cimický’s dismissal from the hospital in 1996.
    Even after leaving Bohnice, Cimický maintained his private practice and continued allegedly preying upon vulnerable clients. And additional accusations surfaced from his time at a private counseling center as well as from students he encountered during psychiatric demonstrations at a local nursing school.

    When the then president announced in 2021 that Cimický was to receive a state award, the singer Jana Fabiánová gave her testimony. She posted on social media that Cimický had sexually assaulted her in the past and stated that with this statement she publicly protested against the awarding of the Medal of Merit to Cimický.
    This public statement gave courage to other women who subsequently began to come forward with gut-wrenching testimony.

    Quotations from the indictment:
    “He took off her clothes and attempted to have sexual intercourse with the reasoning that virginity is only for girls who deserve it.

    He failed to do so as she dodged him at various times while repeating that she did not want it. Finally he satisfied himself with his hand and smeared his semen on her lower abdomen. She left upset and never came to him again. For many years she did not confide the incident to anyone, among other things, she had completely lost faith in psychology and psychiatry, she tried to forget about it.”

    According to the indictment, in many cases, Cimický tried to abuse the patients who had previously inserted needles into their bodies as part of acupuncture. The women described that this made it difficult for them to defend themselves.

    “She was wearing only panties, and when she had the needles in her back and was lying on her stomach, he put his penis in her mouth, held her head with his hand and made movements against her head to achieve satisfaction. He then climaxed in her mouth, and since she had never had sperm in her mouth before and wasn’t expecting it, she held it in her mouth until she could get up – after longest 15 minutes, the accused returned. He pulled the needles out of her body and she was able to expel the semen into the sink. She didn’t share it with anyone and tried not to think about it. In hindsight, she doesn’t understand that she didn’t resist.”

    The indictment states that Cimický gave some patients prescriptions for medications like Xanax. Patients reported feeling tamed due to the drug.

    The youngest victim was 16 years old at the time. She was hospitalized for a failed suicide. After the sexual assault, she never came to the office again, but until she was 18, she was afraid the police would come for her and arrest her. For 20 years she avoided any psychiatric or psychological care. This experience made her fearful and apprehensive of doctors and she (like many other patients) did not seek treatment because of this.
    In the statements of the attacked patients, it was said that Cimický had sexually assaulted them on a daily basis. One of the patients was allegedly threatened with electric shocks if she spoke about the attacks.

    According to an expert report prepared for the court, “There is an obvious notion of self-importance, a fantasy of self-worth, and an association of Cimický’s person with high-ranking people. The use of interpersonal relationships to one’s own advantage. There is a noticeable lack of some empathy and ability to empathize with the feelings and needs of others.”

    “He was found to have narcissistic personality disorders. This means that a person pursues his goals at the expense of others and has a certain reduced ability to empathize with other people,” said the forensic expert.

    “The evidence is indisputable,” said the prosecutor. Cimický denies all guilt, saying that he was just always trying to help patients.

    The case has spotlighted the systemic failures that allowed such extensive abuse of power to continue unchecked for decades, severely damaging public trust in the psychiatric profession in the process, and ruining tens of lives. 

    A ruling is expected later this year.


    sources:
    https://english.radio.cz/prominent-psychiatrist-set-receive-czech-state-award-accused-sexually-abusing-8733660
    https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-kauzy-u-soudu-s-cimickym-vypovidaji-svedci-sef-bohnic-popsal-proc-ho-vyhodil-243769
    https://www.irozhlas.cz/zpravy-domov/narcistne-ladena-persona-s-nizkou-mirou-empatie-znalci-popisuji-osobnost_2401150615_vtk

  • Czech fast and cheap Covid-19 vaccine

    Czech fast and cheap Covid-19 vaccine

    At first – quick numbers: 8275 confirmed cases, 5058 recovered and 290 dead in Czech Republic.

    “SARS-CoV-2-CZ-Preval” Study shows that the degree of immunization of the Czech population is very low. In the most affected localities does not reach the value of 4% – 5%. 27000 tested people revealed 107 positive cases.
    The big news is that “Scientists from the Czech Republic top institutes have joined forces to create the new vaccine”. As Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch (ANO) said 4.5.2020.

    The Minister’s report surprised Czech experts, who immediately opposed it in an open letter as “totally bizarre”“sewn with a hot needle”“very naive”, and that it “raises suspicions that people without competent knowledge and necessary experience stood at its (project) beginning”.
    In decent speech” “Idea and presentation of the project is very naive, dubious and confusing.”

    Now, let’s talk about why is the project wrong on so many levels.

    The head of the project is prof. MUDr. Věra Adámková, CSc., cardiologist, member of a “Babiš” political party ANO and self-claimend “certified homeopath“, and winner of 2019 Czech Skeptics’ Club Sisyfos Golden Erratic Boulder award for “blabbering and spreading stupidity in health and science” – for this quote she said in House of Commons:
    “Because I am a certified homeopath, I must say that it is absolutely wrong for these drugs (homeopatic pills) to go on sale (without prescription), because they contain very serious substances, even in small dilutions, that can damage the human body.”

    Research should be done by three institutions – The National Institute of Public Health (NIPH), The Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (IHBT) and Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM).
    All of them have no experience with vaccine development, all of them are government controlled.

    The answer to critics about choosing those institutions (no public tender, no announcement at least) was “Nobody is refusing cooperation, but we (government) did not get it offered… and we cannot force cooperation on anyone.” (Věra Adámková)

    Goverment still do nothing useful to coordinate / bring experts together to do better job.

    Cost of this vaccine development will be “in the order of tens of millions of crowns” (1 Euro = cca 30 Crowns)
    Which is just ridiculous. Maybe it should be in Euros…? No, they mean it.

    Cost of feasibility study? “All participants made it in their free time and for free. To some extent. It would cost few tens of milions of crowns now.” But seriously performed feasibility study would be much much more expensive. Also, this work is made by many other institutions in Czech Rep, they just did not talk about it on TV.

    And first research results should be published in ONE year!

    Czech Republic clearly doesn’t want to share know-how, doesn’t want to share money (donated 730.000 Euro to European Commission #UnitedAgainstCoronavirus fund), wants to look like it races with othe states in who will be the first to develop vaccine.

    In real it seems that Czech government just wants to do “populist gestures”.

    It did.

    It is still doing it.

    And Babiš is still winning thanks to steps like this.


    resources:
    https://covid-imunita.uzis.cz/index.php?pg=vystupy-a-vysledky
    https://www.radio.cz/en/section/curraffrs/czech-study-shows-extremely-low-level-of-collective-immunity-to-covid-19-virus
    https://www.sisyfos.cz/clanek/1319-zlaty-bludny-balvan-v-kategorii-druzstev-za-rok-2018-tomio-okamura-vera-adamkova-andrej-babis-a-dalsi-hvezdy-ceskeho-politickeho-nebe
    https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10117034229-168-hodin/220452801100510

  • Cardinal Duka and “fake” 2021 Census

    Cardinal Duka and “fake” 2021 Census

    Recently there have been articles in the media about the fact that in the “atheistic” Czech Republic there are fewer believers who profess to belong to specific churches. This is based on the results of the 2021 census.

    While in 1991 more than four and a half million people identified themselves as believers, twenty years later not even half of them were believers. The number of Czech citizens who claim to belong to a particular church is slightly lower than in the last census eleven years ago, but the number of those who identify themselves as believers but do not consider themselves part of a religious organization has increased by about a quarter of a million. Last year, over 1.3 million people subscribed to a faith, but of those 960,000 did not subscribe to any church.

    Sociologist of religion Zdeněk R. Nešpor quite rightly points out that the methodology of the census has been different each time.
    “We are comparing numbers that look the same but are not the same. The old censuses, and even the censuses from the 1990s, are different from those from last year.”

    Cardinal Dominik Duka (who has said that “refugees should find the courage to return to their countries of origin”; who has downplayed the problem of sexual violence in the Church; who has tried to censor provocative theatre performances; who has been criticized for symbolically linking the Catholic Church to the controversial presidency; who has congratulated the re-election of the chairman of an extremist political party; whose statements, and the raising of his voice in the broadcast, led to his being cut off in Czech Radio; and who has caused a group of Czech Catholics to write a letter to Pope Francis urging the Pope not to extend Duke’s mandate) however rejects the results of the census:
    “The result disseminated by the media as statistically accurate is rather ‘fake news!‘ Therefore, the claim that statistically the number of believers has decreased is irrelevant.”
    According to Duka, we should rather monitor the number of baptized citizens in the Czech Republic, which should be more than 40 percent of the Czech population.

    How many (Roman) Catholics are there? A question many are asking themselves these days. Does a sociological survey on voluntary registration with the Church give an idea? Let’s rather look for the answer in documents and registers. Did you know, for example, that there are 4 million baptized people in this country?

    How many (Roman) Catholics are there? A question many are asking themselves these days. Does a sociological survey on voluntary registration with the Church give an idea? Let’s rather look for the answer in documents and registers. Did you know, for example, that there are 4 million baptized people in this country?

    Mr Duka seems to have forgotten that the baptism of a baby does not mean that the person is and will continue to be a Catholic. I have countless baptized friends in my neighborhood who are, of course, atheists. I think the Catholic Church should rethink the parameters for actual membership, i.e. regular church attendance, participation in church events, etc. And especially the ability to “opt out” of baptism.
    To this day, one must be excommunicated to no longer be listed as a member of the church.

  • Anti-vaxx misinformation really kills

    Anti-vaxx misinformation really kills

    Czech folk singer Hana Horká (57) from popular folk band Asonance died after catching COVID-19 on purpose in order to start having a “free life “. Catching the virus (as she believed) would allow her to avoid needing the vaccine, leading to her celebration upon learning she had contracted the virus.
    It should be noted that Horká did not fall for any conspiracy theories, she did not believe that there are nanochips in vaccines and similar nonsense which is spreading on the internet. She just thought that the Omikron mutation is not dangerous and it is more “natural” to have the disease and get the antibodies this way than to be vaccinated.

    Her son, musician Jan Rek, blames her death on the stars of the Czech antivax scene – namely actor and self-proclaimed shaman Jaroslav Dušek (winner of the Erratic Boulder Award from the Czech Skeptics Club Sisyfos for “good shamanic advice for every day”) and molecular geneticist Soňa Peková (also winner of the Erratic Boulder Award, who claimed in October 2020 that “Covid-19 will really disappear by Christmas” and who collaborated with the political far right and disinformation media). Hana Horká has frequently shared Facebook posts by these two personalities.

    Jaroslav Dušek in particular has a great influence on many Czechs. He is a very popular actor and comedian, but unfortunately, he does not only devote himself to his art of acting and improvisation, but also gives space for the opinions of various alternative healers, self-proclaimed sages and “natural” people.
    Dušek himself says he doesn’t tell anyone how to live, but the “alternative” guests on his shows do. And with his celebrity authority, he legitimizes their views.

    Here are some quotes from him:

    I haven’t swallowed any medication since 1991, when I did firewalking.

    When my doctor forces me to take medication to survive, I’ll find another one.

    Hunger is a learned state of mind, feel free to eat once a week.

    A recording of one of his debates with the healer Milan Calábek about the coronavirus was deleted after some time from several internet platforms, including youtube. The Czech Centre against Terrorism and Hybrid Threats (CTHH) sent out emails to these platforms with, among other things, the following wording:
    “Please be advised that there are videos appearing on your website that contain, among other things, potentially harmful procedures that purport to treat a new coronavirus.”
    The administrators responded to the warning and deleted the video. Dušek and others then spoke of censorship.
    “Half a million people saw the video, so they deleted us.”

    Now, after death of Hana Horká, her son openly accused people like Dušek and Peková of having blood on their hands. Jan Rek says he and his father had long tried to persuade his mother to get the Covid vaccine, but in vain.

    “You took my mother, who based all her arguments on your basis. I despise you, you are an absolute waste.” he wrote on Facebook.

  • Homeopathy is not officially recognized medical practice

    Homeopathy is not officially recognized medical practice

    Homeopathy is not a medical service, there is no scientific evidence, the court ruled this month.

    At the beginning there was a fine of almost €2.000 imposed by the Regional Council of the Zlín Region on a woman who provided homeopathy counseling.

    The fine was confirmed by the Ministry of Health. Both administrative bodies assume that homeopathic services meet the definition of health care under the Health Services Act and can therefore only be provided by the holder of the authorization to provide health services issued by the Regional Council.

    But the Regional Court in Brno annulled the decision of the Ministry of Health, and it filed a cassation complaint with the Supreme Administrative Court.

    Conclusion – Considering the views of the applicant, the Ministry of Health, the Czech Medical Chamber and representatives of homeopathic practice, the Extended Chamber concluded that homeopathy is not a health service. Health services must be provided according to rules of science and recognized medical practices. According to the same assertion of all the persons who expressed themselves to the court during the proceedings, the effects of homeopathy have not been scientifically proven. Therefore, the judges of the Extended Chamber concluded that if homeopathy could not be provided according to the rules of science and recognized medical procedures, because they did not have any proven effects, then it could not be a health service.

    Judge of the Extended Chamber Petr Mikeš stated:
    “It is the right of citizens, as single individuals, to try to solve their health problems using methods that, according to current scientific knowledge, have no effect, unless they are misled as being a health service under the Health Services Act. The state is not supposed to prevent them from finding their happiness, although it may believe that this path is inefficient.”

    “If an alternative medicine service provider were to deceive consumers about the true nature of the services provided, they would be affected by unfair commercial practices under the Consumer Protection Act. The homeopath or other healer shall also be liable to the consumer in civil matters for the harm suffered and criminal liability may be inferred, in particular for the commission of the crime of bodily harm.”

    Anyway – Court did not ban homeopathy. Homeopaths can still serve their diluted sugar pills. It’s just not officially recognized medical practice.


    sources:
    http://www.nssoud.cz/files/SOUDNI_VYKON/2017/0122_2As__1700073S_20190919102944.pdf
    http://www.nssoud.cz/Homeopatie-neni-zdravotni-sluzbou-podle-zakona-o-zdravotnich-sluzbach/art/27722
  • Minister of Health, homeopath

    Minister of Health, homeopath

    Minister of Health of the Czech Republic cautiously opposes the TCM and fails to fight homeopathy.
    Even worse, he advocates it.

    Let’s take a quick look into modern history of homeopathy in the Czech Republic:

    In 1990, ČMHS – Czech-Moravian Homeopathic Society was established. In 1991 the Minister of Health declared homeopathy as a medical method (along with acupuncture), and the Czech-Moravian Homeopathic Society was duly admitted to the Czech Medical Society (ČLS JEP).
    But in 1996 ČMHS was excluded because, according to the ČLS statute, ČLS associates exclusively representatives of those medical disciplines that perform scientifically recognized procedures. New, Czech Medical Homeopathic Society was established. (One of the leaders is MUDr.Eleková, a symbol of the Czech antivax movement)

    Since the Velvet revolution in 1989 homeopathy has been paid by health insurance companies. It was canceled in 1997 and homeopathic treatment now belongs to the standard that the patient has to pay for himself.

    There were 6,500 homeopaths with medical education in the Czech Republic in 2005.
    Same year the Ministry of Health asked the ČLS JEP for an opinion on homeopathy. The Bureau of ČLS JEP decided that prof. Blahoš writes a disapproving opinion that the Bureau considers homeopathic diagnostic and therapeutic methods to be non-scientific, non-evidence-based.

    On July 27, 2011, the Regional Court in Brno confirmed a 10 month suspended sentence for the doctor Jana Šteclová for treating the patient for a long time only with homeopathics. Between 1999 and 2006 Šteclová treated her patient for the thyroid disease only by homeopathics and did not control changes in her condition. According to the court’s finding, the condition of the patient worsened so much that she died in her subsequent hospitalization.

    Czech Skeptics’ Club Sisyfos repeatedly organizes Happening 10:23, during which Sisyfos members publicly “overdosed” themselves by allegedly very strong homeopathic medicines, with no real harm.

    Despite all this the current Minister of Health said:
    “My attitude to homeopathy is positive. I think it’s a really good alternative to classic medicines. I think they really should be a part of medicine. I think it would be a good idea for homeopathy to be in the hands of a doctor or other health care professional who is educated.”

    “As far as teaching is concerned, I can not fully evaluate the question of whether this may be part of teaching at pharmaceutical or medical faculties, or it would be a special course. But I really think homeopathy, even if it is a little different discipline than standard medicine and pharmacotherapy, should be in the hands of a doctor or general practitioner because it should not be prescribed and applied by everyone.”

    He knows what he was talking about – he has a positive experience with homeopathy because he has “cured” himself the cold!

    What can I say…?


    Sources:
    wikipedia
    Zdravotnický deník
    Homeopatické přípravky

  • Short report on measles situation in Czech Republic

    Short report on measles situation in Czech Republic

    The situation is not critical but also not good. Vaccination rates are declining, the number of cases of infection is rising.

    94 patients has measles just in Prague since the beginning of the year:

    • children and adolescents up to eighteen – 31 cases (9 children vaccinated, 6 was under 13 months of age and 16 was not vaccinated because their parents rejected or postponed it, 7 was vaccinated in Ukraine, parents of 2 (foreigners) did not find necessary information about the vaccination of their kids)
    • adults – 63 cases

    There are 154 cases of measles in Czech Republic from January to the end of October 2018. 

    Prior to the introduction of vaccination, thousands to tens of thousands of cases of measles occurred in the Czech Republic (89712 cases in 1966 f.ex.). Regular measles vaccination begun in 1969. See the difference in the graph below?


    Sources:
    Hygienická stanice hlavního města prahy
    Avenier
    SZÚ

  • TCM in a tight corner

    TCM in a tight corner

    Good news, everyone!

    For three years the TCM ambulance has been operating at the Hradec Kralové’s University hospital. However, the planned TCM Center’s construction stopped.
    The new large Center was originally planned as a part of the hospital structures, but in

    March the Health Ministry’s expert group decided that it could remain at the originally planned site but only as a separate organization.
    And recently members of Czech Parliament removed TCM from the list of medical disciplines. 
    At last TCM can not be officially taught at medical schools. And due to the change of law, “TCM therapist” will be newly defined as healers.

    “The main objection to Chinese medicine as a regular component of the Czech healthcare system is not only the fact that it is not possible to verify the quality of Chinese doctors, but especially that money for this alternative may be missing elsewhere, for example in the treatment of rare diseases,” senate proposal said.

    Another reason is that these forms of assistance should not been paid by insurance companies.
    “There is a relatively high aversion to TCM today. I’m not sure it’s a good time to start building. We should agree on the conditions in which we can start and whether at all. At this point, the degree of uncertainty is such that we can not begin. Investors’ promises that it is financially covered are only oral, we have no written evidence that it really is. Quite realistic is the variant that the center of Chinese medicine in Hradec will not develop,” said Roman Prymula, Deputy Minister of Health and vaccinologist..

  • Catholic Church vs. Istanbul Convention

    Catholic Church vs. Istanbul Convention

    Czech Rep. is still struggling with the ratification of the Istanbul Convention (Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence).

    Three changes in Czech law are still waiting to be accepted – penalties for forced marriages, forced sterilization and the adjustment of the limitation period for prosecution for female circumcision. There is no reason to obstruct you can say.

    Civic initiative “Traditional Czech family” went into holy battle under their motto “FAMILY – NATION – PEACE” to save traditional family model father-mother-child:

    “By this transnational mechanism children will be stolen from any family and it is irreversible!
    Information is, of course, strictly classified so the public does not know about the crimes of this neo-fascist system!
    Ratifying the Istanbul Convention is worse than signing the death sentence over the countless defenseless children!”

    These confused desperates are everywhere so it is no surprise. But what was unexpected was a sermon by Provost of the Chapter of All Saints at Prague Castle and former Minister of Education Petr Piťha who said:

    They will take your children and not tell you where they hid them, where they were sold, where they are prisoners. False accusation is enough.

    Determining the sex of your newborn baby by looking into their lap will be canceled.


    Your child itself will decide on your own sex, so you will be obliged to educate them sexlessly and you will not be able to give them even a name.


    For every disagreement you will be deported to the remedial labor camps of an extermination character!


    Homosexuals will be declared superior to the ruling class, you will belong to the inferior auxiliary class and work according to the instructions of powerful elites that will determine what is and what is not allowed to be said.

    The document has been described as dictatorial and the authors have been accused of Nazism and Marxism.

    Quite unbelievable, isn’t it? Cardinal Dominik Duka reaction was expected.
    Meanwhile Czech Women’s Lobby filed a criminal complaint against Piťha for his statements (deliberate propagation of the alarm message, hoax).
    Cardinal Duka then supported Piťha, just like Episcopal Conference of Czech Republic.

    Similar arguments were cited by the government’s office in September as a myth.

    Activist Aneta Petani peacefuly protested against the Mass of Petr Piťha, in the middle of the mass served by Cardinal Dominik Duke at St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Castle. She came forward in front of Cardinal with a crown of thorns on her head and knelt in her bra and pants in front of the altar.
    Why did you put a crown of thorns on us?” and “Love to Truth” was written on her body.
    A few minutes later security took her from the cathedral.

  • AKTIP, dangerous alternative medicine scam

    AKTIP, dangerous alternative medicine scam

    There is (not only) one alternative medicine case in Czech republic which could be the igniter for an strong effort to a legislation change.

    The Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic is preparing a law on healers in these days.
    The ministry also wants to be able to examine if the healers did not harm the patients by their activities so this law should introduce the registration of healers and the obligation to keep the documentation. Those who will practice healing without the authorization or duty to compensate or the damage caused will be punished.

    The ministry came with this regulation of healing after Czech TV broadcasts a document “Health Business” about Prague’s fraudulent Alternative Medicine Center Aktip.
    (AKTIP holds Sisyfos silver Erratic Boulder award in the category of teams for the year 2016.)

    I’m treating my hypothyroidism for eight years, I’m okay with the results, but I feel still tired.” says Ivana, Czech television infiltrator, who secretly filmed the reportage.
    Psychological analysis was absurd and manipulative, somatic investigations were conducted by uncertified devices.” She also learned that she is an angel, she may be suffering from cancer and cerebral palsy.
    As a solution they offered me to find myself a lover or to undergo detoxification after which cancer be literally defecated. (Detoxification by Joalis preparations and special drops, in which analysis found 20 % of alcohol and 80 % of water.)

    After the reportage was broadcasted, more former patients started to speak.
    A young woman who suffered from severe kidney disease and thanks to Actip treatment ended up on day-to-day dialysis.
    Oncology patients who had been treated in Aktip and then came late to the professional institutions in a state where they could no longer be rescued.
    All those people spend too much money on this scam system. (Even one patient took a loan of €40.000)

    This case could have the power to change opinion of many Czechs on Alternative medicine and healers.
    But I remain skeptical…

    I am now translating short wiki article to English. You can see it here.