I’ve been tracking the connection since 1999, when I wrote a long white paper, for the Truth Seeker Foundation, on school shootings and psychiatric drugs. The paper was titled: “Why Do They Do It? School Shootings Across America.” The drugs aren’t the only causative factor, but they produce what I call the Johnny Appleseed effect throughout Read More…
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The Big Secret The Mainstream Media Doesn’t Want To Tell You About Americas Soaring Suicide Rates
This week two celebrity suicides rocked the nation, and neither of them seemed to make any sense. Kate Spade’s handbag designs had taken the fashion world by storm, and she was supposedly living the kind of lifestyle that millions of Americans can only dream about. And Anthony Bourdain was one of those rare journalists that was greatly loved by both Read More…
The Psychiatric Matrix – What You Need To Know
First of all, as I reported some months ago, 25% of college students in America have received a diagnosis of a mental disorder, or are on psychiatric drugs. I mention this to indicate how widespread psychiatric control has become. That statistic has been reported by NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI also states: “Approximately Read More…
America’s Prescription Drug Epidemic: “Making Us Sicker”
Not only do we take too many drugs, they’re making us sicker… The United States has one of the highest rates in the world of prescription drug use, especially for the psychiatric and anti-anxiety drug classes: 1 in 6 Americans takes a psychiatric drug Over a 130,000 U.S. toddlers, children between zero and five years Read More…
Over 8 Million U.S. Children Now On Psychiatric Drugs
Not just the U.S., but the rest of the Western World, alarmingly, over the last 15 years the consistently sharp increases in child mental disorders have now reached epidemic levels. 1 in 5 children have been diagnosed with a mental health problem. In turn, more children than ever before are on psychiatric drugs. Could the Read More…
New Study Finds Antidepressants To Be Largely Ineffective And Potentially Dangerous
The first two pharmaceutical antidepressants were clinically introduced in the 1950’s, and the conditions they were supposed to treat would have at that time been found in about 50 to 100 persons per million. Today, some 13% of Americans now take antidepressants daily, even though we don’t yet understand the long-term effects of most psychotropic drugs. Read More…