From Morgan I
Morgan was taking macro economics in college and Craig volunteered to help her pick out her books on von Mises. What followed, Morgan later realized, had a profound impact on her life.
Craig suggested Morgan start watching news shows with him on Sunday morning, awakening in Morgan an interest in politics. They also lead to a bizarre series of conversations with Craig.
Craig had hidden from everyone he knew his distorted and deviant inner life. His life had always frustrated him because he was unable to cope with the realities the human world, lacking the empathy and emotional intelligence, characterizing individuals with Aspberger's Syndrome, from which he admits today he suffers.
Craig fled when confronting ordinary chores, such as filling out and filing his taxes. Craig's non-filing of his taxes nearly bankrupted the family in 1997.
All confrontations with those he perceived as authority figures caused the same reaction. To cope, Franklin had learned to construct for himself relationships with people who would reflect back to him what he needed to believe about himself and the world. Therefore, Craig routinely worked to program those around him to reflect back to him fabrications, necessary so he could continue to function and useful if he wanted to feed his fantasy life. With Morgan, one act he gained control and set the stage for acting out his sexually deviant behavior.
Morgan
became a target for programming because she was there and because she
also fit into the type and relationship which most sexually aroused
him. She was beautiful, young, blond, and activated Franklin's most
deviant fantasy, incest. The fact Melinda had three beautiful
daughters who all fit Craig's sexual fantasies was, Melinda later realized,
responsible for his insistence he be allowed to adopt all of her
children.
One
morning in 1988, when Morgan was on her way to school, driving down
Topanga Canyon Blvd. she stopped at a cross walk behind another car, waiting
for the crossing guard and children to finish crossing the street. She
heard nothing before the school bus rear ended her new car, pushing her
into the vehicle, an older, heavy car from the 70s, in front, across
the intersection. Morgan was unable to open her door and her face was
covered with blood. She suffered serious soft tissue damage.
In the aftermath she lost her job due to her inability to stay on her feet for long periods of time.
Despondent, and still not recovered from the death of her grandmother, Morgan began talking more frequently to Craig. Craig took this opportunity to persuade her she was too stupid to have a career, urging her to go into acting professionally. He also told her she had a Borderline Personality Disorder, about which Morgan knew little or nothing. He bought her books on the subject, making the condition glamorous with his assertion that she shared the problem with Princess Diana.
Morgan had once read a book saying Marilyn Monroe had the condition. Morgan never sought treatment and was never diagnosed with the condition, however. Since then she has been in treatment and learned her problems with self esteem and anxiety stemmed from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a condition arising from traumatic conditions in ones life. The only person who ever said she had been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder remains Craig Franklin who is now being reported for practicing psychiatry without a license.Morgan has been tested for Borderline Personality Disorder. The test was absolutely negative.
John Fund accuses Morgan of having Borderline Personality Disorder on his site, johnfund.com.
Quoting from his site:
"Anyone who is unfamiliar with Borderline Personality Disorder may want to take a look at the National Institute of Mental Health’s web site at."
Fund knew Morgan was normal. He used the accusation to destroy her credibility and so save himself.
Fund used gaslighting, combined with intimidation and coercion of Morgan, who is 5' 2 1/2 " compared to John, who is 6'1" in height to get her to write the letter. Morgan called her mother immediately afterward and told her mother what had happened. But no one else would listen.
Morgan does have Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, as do hundreds of thousands of Americans today, thanks to the stress of a world in meltdown. The diagnosis of Morgan's condition was supplied by Debbie Herman Crane, LCSW/ACSW, Director, Gaston Family Health Services.
Further information:
Borderline Personality Disorder from the Mayo Clinic.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from the Mayo Clinic.
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