Christine Blasey Ford - lookey here! Who has she been working with:
Stanford psychiatry professor David Spiegel has known Ford for 14 years and co-wrote academic papers with her on subjects including people who suffered trauma from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the effects of hypnosis on depression.
Now let's look him up.
Research & Scholarship
CURRENT RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
Dr. Spiegel's research interests involve stress and health: cognitive control over somatic functions, including cancer progression, the response to traumatic stress, and
the perception of pain and anxiety. He is currently conducting a large scale study of the relationships among sleep disturbance, diurnal stress hormone patterns, and
breast cancer survival, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. This work is based upon earlier evidence from his laboratory that loss of circadian variation in
cortisol, indicative of HPA dysfunction, predicts early mortality with breast cancer.
Dr. Spiegel is also continuing study of the relationship between the acute response to trauma, including dissociative symptoms, and the development of post-traumatic
stress disorder. He is also evaluating various methods of treating these symptoms.
Dr. Spiegel is carrying out studies of the neurophysiological components of hypnosis by studying brain correlates of hypnotic perceptual alteration, using PET, fMRI
and diffusion tensor imaging. His research program is designed to examine neurophysiological and peripheral mechanisms through which psychological and social
support may influence physical health.
CLINICAL TRIALS
• DVD-Based Training Program in Self-Hypnosis for Children, Recruiting
• Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessing Affect Reactivity and Regulation in Patients With Stage 0-III Breast Cancer, Recruiting
• Acupuncture for Sleep Disruption in Cancer Survivors, Not Recruiting
• Do Community Cancer Support Groups Reduce Physiological Stress in Women With Primary Breast Cancer?, Not Recruiting
• Does a Peer Navigator Improve Quality of Life at Diagnosis for Women With Breast Cancer?, Not Recruiting
• Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Hypnosis and Mindfulness Meditation, Not Recruiting
• Group Psychotherapy for People With HIV, Not Recruiting
• Group Therapies for Reducing HIV-risk Behavior in Women Who Have Survived Childhood Sexual Abuse, Not Recruiting
• Group Therapy for Primary Breast Cancer, Not Recruiting
• Intellectual Impairment in Women With Breast Cancer, Not Recruiting
• Management of Insomnia in Breast Cancer Patients, Not Recruiting
• Meditation and Hypnosis for Chronic Depressed Mood, Not Recruiting
• Psychosocial Treatment for Improving Chances of Survival in Women With Breast Cancer, Not Recruiting
• Sleep, Circadian Hormonal Dysregulation, and Breast Cancer Survival, Not Recruiting
• Stress, Diurnal Cortisol, and Breast Cancer Survival, Not Recruiting
• Using Hypnosis to Help Children Undergoing a Difficult Medical Procedure, Not Recruiting
And look who gave him an award:
• Rockefeller Foundation Visiting Scholar., Bellagio Study and Conference Center. Italy. (1997)
https://cap.stanford.edu/profiles/frdActionServlet?choiceId=printerprofile&profileversion=full&profileId=3789
Now I'll ask the question. Did he put Christine under hypnosis to "recover her memories"? Or did he implant memories? It would explain it if she passed a polygraph.