Thursday, June 19, 2014

Modern Psychiatry and Its Tools of Enslavement

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Will America ever rise up as a nation and throw off the shackles of enslavement being perpetrated by the banksters who have hijacked our government? The evidence would suggest that we will not.
Yesterday, I interviewed Gerald Celente, the futuristic trends predictor. During the course of the interview, I asked Gerald whether he thought we would see massive social unrest in the streets as a result of the economic collapse and the start of World War III. He responded with an answer that would surprise many in which he said he did not think that the American people could launch a meaningful response against tyranny because we are so over medicated on psychotropic drugs. Is he correct? The evidence would seem to suggest that he is indeed right on the money.

  Rates of Psychotropic Drug Use

The rate of psychotropic drug use in the United States are more than three times as high as in various countries in Europe, particularly for psychostimulant drugs, antidepressants, and antipsychotics.
The use of antidepressants in the US has skyrocketed. In 1998, 11.2 million Americans used these drugs. By 2010, it was 23.3 million. Despite that rise, expenditure on antidepressants has barely risen as the drugs have become cheaper, from $624 per person in 1998, to $651 in 2010.
In the first decade of this century, the United States increased its spending on psychotropic medications by nine fold compared to the rise in the inflation rate.
The Citizens Commission (Los Angeles, CA. (5/12/2011) found that as many as 60% of foster children are placed on some form of psychotropic medication. The only country which can begin to compare to these rates is England.
The water supplies of most American cities are contaminated with trace amounts of psychiatric medications. In city water supplies, we are drinking someone else’s urine. Don’t be shocked. Don’t you remember when it was revealed that the astronauts on the space shuttle were drinking each other’s urine? This is why they call it water treatment. Because of the increased rates of consumption of these medications, our urine is depositing these medications into the water supplies where normal treatment methods do not filter out the drugs. This is the same water used to make sodas and other beverages at local bottling plants. Further, the drugs end up being consumed by livestock, it is used to water our crops and the drugs end up in the transpiration cycle. As a result, psychotropic medications are in the air, the water and in us. With the increased rates of the consumption of psychotropic medication, our passive rates of consumption are increasing exponentially as well. This is the most bizarre medical experiment of all time.
These facts, alone, lend credibility to Gerald Celente’s statement  is suggestive of the fact that we, as a people, will never mount any meaningful resistance against tyranny. And the effects will become more dramatic in future years because of the dramatic rise of the use of psychotropic medication rates on our children.

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