Suicide Swatted: The Dark Side of Psychiatric Human Trafficking with Gina Fournier
Former professor Gina Fournier shares a chilling account of being involuntarily detained after speaking out against academic issues at her college. Labeling it “psychiatric human trafficking,” she describes being "suicide swatted" by her employer and held without proper evaluation—released only when her insurance ran out.
Her experience highlights how psychiatric systems can be weaponized to silence whistleblowers, especially women. With ongoing retaliation and a permanent law enforcement flag, Gina’s story is a warning about the misuse of mental health authority. Her message: in crisis, peer support may be safer than institutional care that can do more harm than good.