I don't think Glenn and Ray are "mental cases" in a vague, insulting sense. Both have displayed paranoid thinking repeatedly, year after year, in public, on this list. It is always fair to call this what it is.

Once again, I won't step into a deeper discussion of paranoia in this case because of a conflict of interest. But "paranoia" is not just an insult-word to me; it carries complex but precise clinical meaning.

Would any other mental-health professional care to chip in a detailed general description of paranoid thinking, for the purposes of this listserve? Please make no references to particular individuals. The question is: what are the salient features of what we call paranoid thinking? Then we can all judge for ourselves.

-- Tony West

Wilma de Soto wrote:
Did NOT Anthony West (and others) try to portray Glenn NOT only as a
liar and a mental case, but also Ray Rorke repeatedly?

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