Nuggets from Occult Invasion | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

Among the many cases that would be laughable were they not so tragic is that of Nadean Cool, who sued her former psychiatrist for malpractice, “saying he convinced her she had 120 personalities and then charged her insurance company for group therapy.” Blue Cross, which paid about 113,000 dollars to the psychiatrist, Dr. Kenneth Olson, and 114,000 dollars to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Wisconsin, joined Cool in the suit, complaining that Olson had billed for group sessions, claiming he was counseling more than one person. What science is this? Common sense recoils from the delusion.