Are People Being Thrown Into Psychiatric Wards For Their Political Views?
AMERICA’S LEADING PSYCHIATRIST CONVICTS HIMSELF OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
'The medical cartel, one of a handful of evolving super-cartels that strive for more power every day, is rife with so much fraud it’s astounding. In the psychiatric arena, for example, an open secret has been bleeding out into public consciousness for the past ten years.
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US Psychiatrists Join with US Insurgency
Psychiatry and the charlatans that push it are more dangerous than any weapon ever contrived through the minds and hands of man. We perceive reality through a constant evaluation of the stimuli we receive through sight, touch, sound, and the emotions derived from all.
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Psychiatric Oppression Opposed: Albert Haines Is First Man To Get Public Hearing
'Albert Haines has spent 25 years of his life locked up. He was convicted of a minor crime and handed over to a mental institution. Psychiatrists have refused to let him out, even though they can’t really say what’s wrong with him and keep changing their diagnoses. They are a law unto themselves, and once entrapped by them, you are at their mercy. But Haines has found a lawyer, Kate Luscombe, who has fought for him. By the efforts of her and her firm, he is the first person in the history of England to obtain a public hearing, instead of the standard secret tribunal in which the psychiatric system is answerable to no one.'
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The Psychiatric Drugging of Children: Inventing Disorders

by EVELYN PRINGLE
'Of all the harmful actions of modern psychiatry, “the mass diagnosing and drugging of children is the most appalling with the most serious consequences for the future of individual lives and for society,” warns the world-renowned expert, Dr Peter Breggin, often referred to as the “Conscience of Psychiatry.”
“We’re bringing up a generation in this country in which you either sit down, shut up and do what you’re told, or you get diagnosed and drugged,” he points out.
Breggin considers the situation to be “a national tragedy.” ”To inflict these drugs on the growing brains of infants and children is wrong and abusive,” he contends.
The kids who get drugged are often our best, brightest, most exciting and energetic children, he points out. “In the long run, we are giving children a very bad lesson that drugs are the answer to emotional problems.”'
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