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 Post subject: Food for thought...
PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 7:31 am 
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What do people make of this?

http://www.cchr.org.uk/




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 Post subject: Re: Food for thought...
PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:29 am 
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This topic is way beyond a quick one line response.

Reports such as this web page should have all of us asking some very tough questions:
http://www.drugrehabadvisor.com/prescri ... s-suicide/
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Shocking and disturbing facts about psychotropic drugs are surfacing. The FDA and Health Canada have both been found to be in collusion with big pharmaceutical companies eager to get federal approval for dangerous and unsafe medications.

The suicide rate for those not taking anti-depressants is 11 out of 100,ooo. This means about 1 /100 of 1% of people are at risk for suicide in North America. This is a very small number of people and not something people should be even remotely worried about.

However, once on anti-depressant drugs, the suicide rate jumps to 718 out of 100,000. This is just under 1% of all people taking anti-depressants who are now likely to commit suicide. 65 times more likely than if they took no anti-depressants. I find this very alarming.


Here is another web page saying much the same thing:
http://www.drugs.com/forum/latest-drug- ... 33941.html
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An analysis published in the current issue of the
British J of Psychiatry (BJP) of the suicide rate among schizophrenia patients treated at the same hospital in North Wales (UK) before psychotropic drugs and patients treated (in and out of hospital) with neuroleptics and /or atypical antipsychotics, found a 20-fold increase in the suicide rate since use of psychotropic drugs.


And another web page:
http://www.alternet.org/story/148444/ar ... themselves
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Army including the Reserves, 146 active duty deaths from drug overdoses and high risk behavior and 1,713 suicide attempts. In addition to suicide, other out-of-character behavior like domestic violence is known to erupt from the drugs.

More troops are dying by their own hand than in combat, according to an Army report titled "Health Promotion, Risk Reduction, Suicide Prevention." Not only that, but 36 percent of the suicides were troops who were never deployed.

The unprecedented suicide rates are accompanied by an unprecedented rise in psychoactive drug rate among active duty-aged troops, 18 to 34, which is up 85 percent since 2003, according to the military health plan Tricare. Since 2001, 73,103 prescriptions for Zoloft have been dispensed, 38,199 for Prozac, 17,830 for Paxil and 12,047 for Cymbalta says Tricare 2009 data, which includes family prescriptions. All of the drugs carry a suicide warning label.

In addition to the leap in SSRI antidepressants, prescriptions for the anticonvulsants Topamax and Neurontin rose 56 percent in the same group since 2005, says Navy Times -- drugs the FDA warned last year double suicidal thinking in patients.


There is a lot of evidence to support the understanding that psychotropic drugs are influential in the killers of mass shootings, such as has taken place in American schools and military bases.

For a quick opinion on the psychotropic drugs: I think they form part of the 'death culture' that is currently gaining a lot of political traction. We should be aware that a aim of the 'green agenda' is for a massive reduction in the human population. Also, we need to understand that the political elite view all of us as 'economic assets', i.e. a "Human Resource". And when we lose our ability to 'add value' to the profits of the elite we immediately become an 'economic liability' that should be discarded / removed.


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 Post subject: Re: Food for thought...
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Ah, so that's why "personnel" departments were re-labelled with the ghastly term "human resources". I believe those not regarded as a human resource are contemptuously labelled "useless mouths" by UN and Bilderberger types.


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 Post subject: Re: Food for thought...
PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 11:36 pm 
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Jon wrote:
Ah, so that's why "personnel" departments were re-labelled with the ghastly term "human resources". I believe those not regarded as a human resource are contemptuously labelled "useless mouths" by UN and Bilderberger types.
That's correct.

See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource
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Resources have three main characteristics: utility, limited availability, and potential for depletion or consumption.

A human resource is seen as being utilitarian and consumable for the purposes of the elite. In much the same way that ancient slaves were viewed by their slave masters.

A useful consumable requires a ready supply of replacements at the lowest cost; hence politically created open national borders. The introduction of the minimum wage rapidly becomes the norm, which in turn is further devalued by zero hours contracts.

And when a particular 'resource' has out-lived its usefulness, i.e. becomes an economic liability, then it can readily be discarded as of no useful value. At that point we become useless eaters who add no value, and increasingly carry a cost burden to the elite in the form of pensions, medical services, and care provision – all of which are seen by the elite as profit losses.

To add insult to injury, the elite have also largely convinced we ordinary folk that we are nothing more than accidental soulless evolutions of pond scum. And many of us have foolishly accepted the elite's downgrading of us from that of being a marvellous creation, to one of being an accident of some ancient chemical reaction who has evolved into the number one a blight on this earth.

A human resource is seen as being utilitarian and consumable for the purposes of the elite. In much the same way that ancient slaves were viewed by their slave masters.

A useful consumable requires a ready supply of replacements at the lowest cost; hence politically created open national borders. The introduction of the minimum wage rapidly becomes the norm, which in turn is further devalued by zero hours contracts.

And when a particular 'resource' has out-lived its usefulness, i.e. becomes an economic liability, then it can readily be discarded as of no useful value. At that point we become useless eaters who add no value, and increasingly carry a cost burden to the elite in the form of pensions, medical services, and care provision – all of which are seen by the elite as profit losses.

To add insult to injury, the elite have also largely convinced we ordinary folk that we are nothing more than accidental soulless evolutions of pond scum. And many of us have foolishly accepted the elite's downgrading of us from that of being a marvellous creation, to one of being an accident of some ancient chemical reaction that has evolved into the number one a blight on this earth.


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 Post subject: Re: Food for thought...
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Westonman wrote:
There is a lot of evidence to support the understanding that psychotropic drugs are influential in the killers of mass shootings, such as has taken place in American schools and military bases.

I totally agree, the giving of prescribed drugs to youngsters has reached epidemic proportions in the US.


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