Here we go again with the abuse and suffering at the hands of the psychiatric drugging.
Psychotropic drugs. It’s the story of big money-drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure.
The cost in human terms is even greater-these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year.
And the death count keeps rising. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.
Before these drugs were introduced in the market, people who had these conditions would not have been given any drugs at all.
So it is the branding of a disease and it is the branding of a drug for a treament of a disease that did not exist before the industry made the disease. [source]
The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore.
Big Pharma is making a killing by pushing their psychotropic drugs down millions of individual’s throats from antidepressants to antipsychotics to psychostimulants for ADHD and many other made up syndromes. Let’s not forget those hypnotic sleeping pills, too.
What mental illness do you have this week? Not doing your homework? Agitated because you quit smoking? Or perhaps you just are a teenager and you feel that everyone else is better looking than you. You name it they have a diagnosis waiting for you and a matching pill in just the right color.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, as a watchdog and clearinghouse of information, regularly comments on issues relating to psychiatry, its abuses and conflicts of interest with the pharmaceutical industry.
CCHR can provide comments on breaking news, interviews, experts, as well as research and analysis on these issues. Its board of advisors includes doctors, healthcare professionals, educators, lawyers and advocates.
The Press Room includes CCHR's latest media alerts and releases, covering psychiatry's influence on many sectors of society, legislation, and policy.
While some of these victims are in other documentaries; the documentary shows more growing concern--and very clear evidence.
It also shows more mounting evidence of abuse in a very precise and easy to understand format. You can't go wrong with this documentary. I enjoyed every bit as I sat in awe of this abuse at the hands of psychiatrist.
Some of this startled me. Especially the incident with the Aliah, who was given a computer test at school, which determined she was suicidal. With this information, they contacted CPS, and Aliah was taken away from the parents. You will have to watch it just for this story to understand what our wonderful country is allowing to happen.
I applaud the producer of this film because he made it so abundantly clear of the lies that are withheld from the ignorant.
From 1986 to 1990, I worked as an Executive Assistant for LifeNet Transplant Services, which was located in Virginia and now goes by the name LifeNet Health.[LifeNetHealth.org] LifeNet was trying to obtain the title of the World's Largest Free Standing - Not for Profit Organ and Tissue Procurement Organization.
Some of you may have heard about LifeNet. We were the center of a huge story regarding passing on HIV to people through tissue transplants. [read more]
At that time, tissue banking was not regulated by the government. Under the guise to "a concern to public health", we requested that David Kessler allow us to produce standards in the industry to help regulate tissue banking. We invited him to our Virginia office and wined and dined him and his staff as if they were Kings.
This is when I realized that all we had to do was butter his hand and we could get him to approve our recommendations. We set up a "Standards of Procedures for the Procurement of Organs and Tissues for Transplantation". LifeNet systematically set regulations that spotlighted itself, and dimmed the lights on other agencies, where were eventually shut down. I would sit around the conference table taking minutes while they would laugh at how stupid David Kessler was, and how easy it was to get the FDA to do anything, as long as they were paid.
Psychotropic drugs. It’s the story of big money-drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure.
The cost in human terms is even greater-these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year.
And the death count keeps rising. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.
Before these drugs were introduced in the market, people who had these conditions would not have been given any drugs at all.
So it is the branding of a disease and it is the branding of a drug for a treament of a disease that did not exist before the industry made the disease. [source]
The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore.
Big Pharma is making a killing by pushing their psychotropic drugs down millions of individual’s throats from antidepressants to antipsychotics to psychostimulants for ADHD and many other made up syndromes. Let’s not forget those hypnotic sleeping pills, too.
What mental illness do you have this week? Not doing your homework? Agitated because you quit smoking? Or perhaps you just are a teenager and you feel that everyone else is better looking than you. You name it they have a diagnosis waiting for you and a matching pill in just the right color.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, as a watchdog and clearinghouse of information, regularly comments on issues relating to psychiatry, its abuses and conflicts of interest with the pharmaceutical industry.
CCHR can provide comments on breaking news, interviews, experts, as well as research and analysis on these issues. Its board of advisors includes doctors, healthcare professionals, educators, lawyers and advocates.
The Press Room includes CCHR's latest media alerts and releases, covering psychiatry's influence on many sectors of society, legislation, and policy.
While some of these victims are in other documentaries; the documentary shows more growing concern--and very clear evidence.
It also shows more mounting evidence of abuse in a very precise and easy to understand format. You can't go wrong with this documentary. I enjoyed every bit as I sat in awe of this abuse at the hands of psychiatrist.
Some of this startled me. Especially the incident with the Aliah, who was given a computer test at school, which determined she was suicidal. With this information, they contacted CPS, and Aliah was taken away from the parents. You will have to watch it just for this story to understand what our wonderful country is allowing to happen.
I applaud the producer of this film because he made it so abundantly clear of the lies that are withheld from the ignorant.
From 1986 to 1990, I worked as an Executive Assistant for LifeNet Transplant Services, which was located in Virginia and now goes by the name LifeNet Health.[LifeNetHealth.org] LifeNet was trying to obtain the title of the World's Largest Free Standing - Not for Profit Organ and Tissue Procurement Organization.
Some of you may have heard about LifeNet. We were the center of a huge story regarding passing on HIV to people through tissue transplants. [read more]
At that time, tissue banking was not regulated by the government. Under the guise to "a concern to public health", we requested that David Kessler allow us to produce standards in the industry to help regulate tissue banking. We invited him to our Virginia office and wined and dined him and his staff as if they were Kings.
This is when I realized that all we had to do was butter his hand and we could get him to approve our recommendations. We set up a "Standards of Procedures for the Procurement of Organs and Tissues for Transplantation". LifeNet systematically set regulations that spotlighted itself, and dimmed the lights on other agencies, where were eventually shut down. I would sit around the conference table taking minutes while they would laugh at how stupid David Kessler was, and how easy it was to get the FDA to do anything, as long as they were paid.
It became clear early that the Food and Drug Administration had no idea what to do and left the initial response to the crises up to LifeNet. Anderson was left virtually on his own to deal with the recipients, the FDA and the media.[source]
I guess the point I'm trying to make is that the FDA has absolutely no clue as to what is going on with our food and/or drugs. The FDA works for the Drug companies and is not concerned with pubic health.
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I guess the point I'm trying to make is that the FDA has absolutely no clue as to what is going on with our food and/or drugs. The FDA works for the Drug companies and is not concerned with pubic health.
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Watch Now - Making a Killing
Watch Now - Generation Rx
Generation Rx Trailer
Addicting Congress
Gardasil Vaccine Deception
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Milk does noBODY Good
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Love your blog - such food for thought. I'm currently reading Gilman's "Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul: Race and Psychology in the Shaping of Aesthetic Surgery."
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