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The Dangers of Psychiatric Drugs


Psychiatric drugs are among the most toxic substances synthesized for human ingestion. Their toxicity is highly generalized influencing every part of the body including the nerve system. The list of side-effects is endless including permanent destruction of the nerve system referred to as tardive dyskinesia (TD).
Why are the drugs so toxic? There is no logical explanation. Psychiatry has historically designed its technology for nerve damage. Part of the reason is desperation. There is often a strong desire to suppress undesirable behavior; and damaging the nerve system has been the only consistent method of doing so that psychiatry could produce.
The patients, however, are not told how desperate and nerve damaging the treatments are. They are told that the treatments are a form of medicine producing cures for some physical ailment. Portraying the treatments as cures has been the only justification that psychiatry could produce for promoting and enforcing its practices. But the meaning of cure becomes quite perverted, as physical damage is rationalized away, while the benefits are so etheric and fantasized that no real evidence for them can be found. Infact, the few objective measurements that exist show opposite results.

What the Drugs are Supposed to do.
If a person is unemployed and evaluated by a psychiatrist, he is usually said to be paranoid schizophrenic. But if a person has a position in society and is evaluated, he is usually said to be depressed. The drugs are supposed to be specific for a nerve cell disorder, while the evaluations are sociological.
The three main groups of drugs used by psychiatry are the so-called antipsychotics or neuroleptics, the so-called antidepressants, and the drugs given to school children called antihyperactivity drugs. (The label changes often.) And what is neuroleptic supposed to mean? There is no clear explanation, but in effect it is a euphemism for nerve toxin.
The neuroleptics are so often objectionable to the patients that they are not easily administered outside of institutions. There was much talk during the seventies about creating a delivery system for increasing the use of such drugs outside of institutions, but the system never materialized, probably because it was unrealistic in the absence of a coercive force to assure that the drugs would be taken. (Recently, it was instituted through government social services.)
The antidepressants are similar to the neuroleptics but a little less toxic, and outpatients are more inclined to take them. They do however produce more fatalities resulting from being mixed with other drugs or alcohol.
Psychiatric drugs are often referred to as major tranquilizers, while nonpsychiatric mood altering drugs are referred to as minor tranquilizers. The primary difference between major and minor is the degree of toxicity. Because of their toxicity, the major tranquilizers do not tranquilize; stupefication is a more appropriate description of their mind altering effects.
The sort of claims for the drugs which I have encountered are these: A senator whom I wrote to said that he supports the drugs, because they "correct biochemical imbalances." another senator said the drugs "reduce the pain, anguish and delusions produced by mental disease." An authority at the National Institute for Mental Health said, "The positive effects, such as improved clarity of thinking, reduction in feelings of persecution and improved ability to interact socially with others, far outweigh some, milder, side-effects." An advertisement for one of the drugs, mellaril, says that it "provides highly effective tranquilization, relieves agitation, apprehension, anxiety." The descriptions by promoters are utopic.

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One day all our children will be free from this.
The basis of psychiatry is about rich persons ideas about their superiority, and the need to eliminate
inferior people. Here is the segment I refer to:

In 1932, the British-led ``Eugenics'' movement designated the Rockefellers' Dr. Rudin as the president of the worldwide Eugenics Federation. The
movement called for the killing or sterilization of people whose heredity made them a public burden.
A few months later, Hitler took over Germany and the Rockefeller-Rudin apparatus became a section of the Nazi state. The regime appointed Rudin head of the Racial Hygiene Society. Rudin and his staff, as part of the Task Force of Heredity Experts chaired by SS chief Heinrich Himmler, drew up the
sterilization law. Described as an American Model law, it was adopted in July 1933 and proudly printed in the September 1933 Eugenical News (USA)
with Hitler's signature. The Rockefeller group drew up other race laws, also based on existing Virginia statutes. Otmar Verschuer and his assistant Josef
Mengele together wrote reports for special courts which enforced Rudin's racial purity law against cohabitation of Aryans and non-Aryans.
Today euthinasia is sold to us as little pills for ourselves and our children. Smart drugs such as hydergine, piracetam, DMAe, centrophenoxine and selegine may not be rightly called poisons. Nor are they ever prescribed by psychiatrists. Ritalin, lithium, prozac, clorpomazine, risperidal and the rest bottom line is they are poisons:damaging the brain, lowering long term reproductive success,
causing disease and death, shortening lifespan, and reducing the efficacy of the person at influencing their life and their society.
Great effort has gone into indoctrination into beleif in the fraud of psychiatry as medicine.

from Genomes and Eugenics
http://davesweb.cnchost.com/eugenics.htm