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Market demand has recently led to the re-issue of Eric Miller's 1984 "shocking but well documented book", Passion For Murder: The Homicial Deeds of Dr. Sigmund Freud (PFM). The book meticulously documents many astounding revelations from personal letters, interviews and historical documents. The book leads the reader to the shocking conclusion: Dr. Sigmund Freud really was a convictable serial killer! Miller's interest and research into the topic has continued since Passion For Murder was written. His newest book, Freud, Profiled: Serial Killer (Type: Roman Emperor) is nearing completion, and FREE excerpts are available here! We will keep you updated as to when the new book is finalized and available. |
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Sophie Freud (Freud's granddaughter) MSW, Ph.D. Professor Emerita Personal communication, 1994 |
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PFM Exclusive Content- Original Works By Eric Miller Commentary on Sigmund Freud and Moses the Lawgiver(10/8/2009) Freud and Madoff: Criminal Con Artists (9/15/2009) Passion For Murder In The Light of New Facts, Part II (7/5/09) Freud's Demon Possession (5/9/2009) Freud: The Superman and the Philistine (4/25/2009) Chapter 1 of "Murderous Firebrand: SS Freud" (4/2/2009) The Indictment of Dr. Sigmund Freud! (1/29/2009) Did Freud Plagerize Edgar Allen Poe? Commentary on Edgar Allan Poe's Imp of The Perverse A Note On Freud & Seltzer's Book Serial Killers "Death Song of John": The Famous Letter of September 21, 1897 Passion For Murder In The Light Of New Facts: Part 1 |
LATEST POSTING FOR SFSK: JANUARY, 2010Please consult our blog for more detailed comments on the new material being posted dated January, 2010 and noticed below. FRUED, PROFILED: SERIAL KILLER (TYPE: ROMAN EMPEROR) Chapter One of a new book (Read free excerpt here) focused on the Serial Killer profile is presented. He gives the details of the serial killer type and refers to many cases of the serial killer in the annals of criminal history. Expert's in the field of the serial killer profile are examined and discussed. The first chapter was written nearly 15 years ago, but, after all, nothing has changed and there really is no new knowledge gained in the interim-only, unfortunately, more serial murderers discovered. One of the most notorious in the U.S, .in more recent years, is the case of Mr. Rader, alias BTK (Bind, Torture Kill) who fits the pattern already well known to a "T." The case of Rader will be commented on later as he, too, had many characteristics in common with Freud in that he appeared to live a normal life (as do many of them) and wrote coded confessions to tantalize the police- actually telling them who he was and defying them to discover him. SFSK: DOMINITION, ADDICTION & DEATH, LETTER TO A FIANCÉ SFSK is the first chapter in a book of SFSK: LETTERS OF A SERIAL KILLER (read free excerpt here). In this chapter we deal with Freud's letters to his fiancé, Martha Bernays. The two events in Freud's life that he openly declared horrified made him fear the most was that someone would write a biography about him and that his letters to his apparent lover, the insane Dr. Wilhelm Fliess would become public. He had good reason to be very fearful, indeed, as it is in these letters we clearly see the monstrous features of Freud, the Serial Killer. We will also cover other letters which Freud never imagined would be discovered and published, the Silberstein letters- letters to his young friend some contemporaneous with his presumed first murder, the murder of Moses- the subject of yet another book. |
Quotes About PFM
"I finished the Miller book and can concur. Appalling is the collusion of the Freudians and their censorship." Professor Otto M. Marx, MD., Institute For The History Of Medicine the Ruprecht-Karls UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG
"Of course, Miller will retain the honor of being the first author to inform the public about lethal aspects of Freud's personality that may have been actualized in murderous behaviors." Paul Scagnelli, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, author of Deadly Dr. Freud
". . .your theory is intriguing. . . splendidly written. . .[I] applaud your efforts to discover the truth." Elizabeth Thornton, Lay Fellow, ROYAL ACADAMY OF SCIENCE, Historian of Medicine, Professor of Psychology
". . .a gripping style. . . could not fail to grip the reading audience in the States and abroad. .. I wish you every success."
I.Velikovsky, M.D., Psychiatrist, author of the article, "Dreams Freud Dreamed"
More Quotes About Miller's WorksEditor's Note
Though many psychologists and psychiatrists have partially challenged Freud's theories and practices, especially in recent years, no one until now has identified the central issue which determined Freud's entire perspective, works, and practice. His critics, both inside and outside the profession, have barely intimated at the shadowy details of some horrible reality which dominated Freud's life. Clues continue to escape from the closely guarded inner sanctums of the scholarly community, hinting that dark skeletons had been cached from public inspection. This work reveals that those "dark skeletons" are, in fact, the bones of real men and women, murdered by Dr. Sigmund Freud.
Eric Miller marshals the necessary documentation and scholarship to substantiate these shocking charges. After ten years of intensive study and research, Mr. Miller produces a convincing indictment based entirely upon Freud's own writings, the works of Freud's biographers, and newly discovered documents. By decoding Freud's murder confessions, by exposing for the first time the concealed historical facts of his early years, and by penetrating the secrets which he and others conspired to protect, the reality of Freud's true psychological condition finally becomes public. The research, analysis, and initial findings presented by Eric Miller provide a revolutionary focus for the critical re-examination and revaluation of all works by and about Dr. Sigmund Freud.
Michael Timm, Editor, Passion For MurderAbout Eric Miller, Author of Passion For Murder and Freud Profiled: Serial Killer
By Stephanie Hopkins Hughes, Former Editor The Oxfordian
Eric Miller is a journalist, poet, playwright, from San Diego. He has worked as a due diligence professional in forensic accounting, as a litigation manager, and as a legal researcher and writer of briefs for the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. In the 1970s Miller began working with the eminent psychologist, historian, scientist, and best-selling author Immanuel Velikovsky in areas of cultural studies and research. In 1978 he became involved with the Pacific Institute of Advanced Studies, an experimental college of Agricultural, Astronomy and the Arts, helping to establish its "university without walls." While living and working on-campus, Eric began work on his PhD project, a critical investigation of the life and works of Sigmund Freud. He has made repeated trips to China and Taiwan to obtain research for his two-volume work on Venus worship in ancient China.
The Story Behind PFM
It was while doing research for a book on the effects of catastrophes--both terrestrial and extraterrestrial--on the rise of ancient world cultures that Eric came upon the subject of Sigmund Freud and his mythic identification with Satan/Venus. Stimulated to his research efforts by the works and encouragement of I. Velikovsky, Eric discovered that Freud kept a huge collection of ancient gods statues and figurines, and that he would habitually finger a Venus statue favorite of his while practicing his so-called "talking therapy" - which became inextricably associated with Freud's "science" of psychoanalysis.
Eric soon discovered that Velikovsky has been the first psychoanalyst to himself psychoanalyze Freud himself...
Read the full storyFREE! Chap 22, PFM, "Facing the Facts"
O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven. It hath the primal eldest curse upon't. A brother's murder.
Shakespeare, Hamlet
This work was initially stimulated by the late Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, whose analysis of Freud's dreams brought me to this task. Velikovsky's essay, "Dreams Freud Dreamed", published in Freud's own Psychoanalytical Review in 1941, pointed out certain critical facts, the significance of which emerged fully only in the context of research. Velikovsky observed that: Freud suffered from a Faust-pact; he fragmented his analysis and even the original content of certain dreams and hid them in The Interpretation of Dreams; He curiously injected English words and phrases into his text, often in an odd manner; and he was deeply disturbed regarding his true parentage and Jewish ethnic origin...
Read All of Chapter 22
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