James, I just sat down to record an intro to an Alan Watt talk from 2008 regarding psy-ops amongst other interesting comments he made about people who speak out finding themselves in the line of fire of disgruntled listeners. Another host gave me permission to use his anecdote of just such a listener-attack that had to do with demons. Still, I felt the need to scrounge around online for a bit before turning the mic on. I'm sure you know the feeling of 'I will occupy myself a little longer before I open my mouth", as opening one's mouth to speak for public consumption is always a tad scary: Please let my words come from my heart and be helpful to others. I recently corresponded with Jerry Marzinsky about someone in need - how to proceed? I have not yet listened to your interview with him, but I've listened to several of his. In his young days, before music, Alan went to medical school and got to the point of qualifying as a psychiatrist, but was already persona non grata in the system as he'd whistle-blown physician abuse in the psychiatric system. He did work as a psych ward nurse for a few years before going into music full-time. He often questioned what he was actually seeing in the psych wards and he told me a few lovely stories about his interactions with some patients, some of whom he held in the highest esteem. Thank you for sharing this story.