The Psychiatric Wolves Attack More Innocent Children
by Jon Rappoport
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To understand
even a little bit about real psychiatry, versus the false picture,
you have to know that someone running around the streets naked and
screaming has nothing to do with a mental disorder.
If you cant
grasp that, youll always have a lingering sense that psychiatry
is on the right track. It isnt, and never was. Not from its
earliest days, and not now, when it has the full backing and force
of the federal government behind it.
Psychiatry
is the kind of all-out fraud few people grasp.
In a moment
of weakness and exhaustion, Allen Frances, the most famous and honored
psychiatrist in America at the time (2000), understood part of it.
He told Gary Greenberg of Wired Magazine, There is no definition
of a mental disorder. Its bullshit. I mean, you just cant
define it.
BANG.
Thats
on the order of the designer of the Hindenburg, looking at the burned
rubble on the ground, remarking, Well, I knew there would
be a problem.
After a suitable
pause, Dr. Frances remarked to Greenberg, These concepts [of
distinct mental disorders] are virtually impossible to define precisely
with bright lines at the borders.
This was an
admission that the bible of the profession, the DSM, the latest
edition of which Frances himself had led in compiling, could not
draw separations between the 297 official mental disorders listed
in it. It was, in other words, a pretense. The whole bible.
In a PBS Frontline
episode, Does ADHD Exist?, Dr. Russell Barkley, an eminent professor
of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Massachusetts Medical
Center, spelled out the fraud even more clearly.
Here it is.
PBS FRONTLINE
INTERVIEWER: Skeptics say that theres no biological marker that
it [ADHD] is the one condition out there where there is no blood
test, and that no one knows what causes it.
BARKLEY: Thats
tremendously naïve, and it shows a great deal of illiteracy
about science and about the mental health professions. A disorder
doesnt have to have a blood test to be valid. If that were
the case, all mental disorders would be invalid
There is no
lab test for any mental disorder right now in our science. That
doesnt make them invalid. [Emphasis added]
Oh, indeed,
that does make them invalid. Utterly and completely. All 297 mental
disorders. Theyre all hoaxes. Because there are no tests of
any kind to back up the diagnosis.
You can sway
and tap dance all you like and you wont escape the noose around
your neck. We are looking at a science that isnt a science.
Thats called fraud. Rank fraud.
But you see,
were still left with the naked man whos running around
the street screaming. What is he? Doesnt he have a mental
disorder?
He does not,
because the term mental disorder isnt just a colloquial
phrase, its a technical designation, and it underpins everything
that psychiatry is. And there is no basis for its diagnosis. None.
There are many
reasons the man may be running naked in the street. If he has a
blood clot or lesion on his brain, if he has been poisoned, if he
folded up and left this world as a child after he received a vaccine,
if he has been pushed over the edge by Paxil or Zoloft, if he has
been brutalized and is terrified, if he has been given electric
shocks by a psychiatrist, if he is on Vicodin, if he has snorted
cocaine laced with some horrible filler, if he has been driven mad
through starvation, if he has been harassed by people who are threatening
his life, he could be running naked in the street.
That is a matter
for honest and complete discovery. It isnt an occasion to
slap on the label, mental disorder.
Now that President
Obama has decided the expansion of mental health services must be
effected to protect us all from people with guns, we are looking
up the immediate road at government programs in schools, among other
disastrous innovations.
Children are
concocted as a prime target for early diagnosis of non-existent
mental disorders, because in the past, a number of these children,
diagnosed and drugged by psychiatrists, went on to kill people as
a result of the drugs actions on their brains. Thats
called irony. Its also called a crime, in the very real sense
that psychiatrists contributed mightily to the killings.
So now, every
child in school who twitches the wrong way or picks up a bubble-gum
toy shaped like a pistol, or points his finger at a friend and says
Bang, or looks sad and lonely for ten minutes at the back of the
class on a rainy Tuesday, or draws pictures when he should be adding
numbers in his notebook, or wears odd clothes, or gets angry for
any reason at all, or objects to taking a vaccine, or wears a jacket
with a small American flag sewn to the shoulder, or doesnt
play well with others, or makes a positive statement in class about
the Bill of Rights, or reminds a teacher of a little criminal in
a movie, or has a bottle opener in his pocket, or dreams in class
about designing a rocket that will take people to Mars
can
be referred to a counselor, who in turn will refer him to a psychiatrist,
who will make some sort of off-the-shelf diagnosis, which will travel
with the child for the rest of his life, making the child believe
he has a brain problem, and the psychiatrist will prescribe that
child drugs like Ritalin, Adderall, Zoloft, Paxil, or Prozac, drugs
that scramble neurotransmitter systems and can very certainly cause
that child to go violent.
That is the
reality.
When Obama
announced his intention, in the wake of Sandy Hook, to go nuclear
with expanded mental-health services across the country, the president
of the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Dilip Jeste, praised
the program.
I am
strongly encouraged by the Presidents recommendations because
they include a focus on improving mental health, Jeste said
to a Psychiatric News reporter.
The Psychiatric
News article continues: A new initiative outlined by Obama
would provide training for school personnel and help ensure that
young people who need help are referred to treatment
[and this
new program would] train 5,000 additional mental health professionals
to serve students and young adults.
What we are
looking at here is wolves circling prey.
If you dont
think so, consider these hidden facts about Ritalin, which is normally
considered to be a much lighter drug than any of the SSRI antidepressants
(Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil) or the drugs given for so-called Bipolar
Disorder (Valproate, Lithium).
Ritalin, manufactured
by Novartis, is the close cousin to speed which is given to perhaps
four million American schoolchildren for a condition called Attention
Deficit Disorder (ADD), or ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder).
ADD and ADHD,
for which no organic causes have ever been found, are touted as
disease-conditions that afflict the young, causing hyperactivity,
unmanageability, and learning problems. Of course, when you name
a disorder or a syndrome and yet can find no single provable organic
cause for it, you have nothing more than a loose collection of behaviors
with an arbitrary title.
Correction:
you also have a pharmaceutical bonanza.
Dr. Peter Breggin,
referring to an official directory of psychiatric disorders, the
DSM-III-R, writes that withdrawal from amphetamine-type drugs, including
Ritalin, can cause depression, anxiety, and irritability as
well as sleep problems, fatigue, and agitation. Breggin then
remarks, The individual may become suicidal in response to
the depression.
The well-known
Goodman and Gilmans The
Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics reveals a strange
fact. It states that Ritalin is structurally related to amphetamines
Its pharmacological properties are essentially the same as
those of the amphetamines. In other words, the only clear
difference is legality. And the effects, in laymans terms,
are obvious. You take speed and after awhile, sooner or later, you
start crashing. You become agitated, irritable, paranoid, delusional,
aggressive.
A firm and
objective medical review needs to be done in all of the school shootings,
to determine how many of the shooters were on, or had at one time
been on, Ritalin.
In his landmark
classic, Toxic Psychiatry, Dr. Breggin discusses the subject of
drug combinations: Combining antidepressants [e.g., Prozac,
Luvox] and psychostimulants [e.g., Ritalin] increases the risk of
cardiovascular catastrophe, seizures, sedation, euphoria, and psychosis.
Withdrawal from the combination can cause a severe reaction that
includes confusion, emotional instability, agitation, and aggression.
Children are
frequently medicated with this combination, and when we highlight
such effects as aggression, psychosis, and emotional instability,
it is obvious that the result is pointing toward the very real possibility
of violence.
In 1986, The
International Journal of the Addictions published a most important
literature review by Richard Scarnati. It was called An Outline
of Hazardous Side Effects of Ritalin (Methylphenidate) [v.21(7),
pp. 837-841].
Scarnati listed
over a hundred adverse affects of Ritalin and indexed published
journal articles for each of these symptoms.
For every one
of the following (selected and quoted verbatim) Ritalin effects
then, there is at least one confirming source in the medical literature:
- Paranoid
delusions
- Paranoid
psychosis
- Hypomanic
and manic symptoms, amphetamine-like psychosis
- Activation
of psychotic symptoms
- Toxic psychosis
- Visual
hallucinations
- Auditory
hallucinations
- Can surpass
LSD in producing bizarre experiences
- Effects
pathological thought processes
- Extreme
withdrawal
- Terrified
affect
- Started
screaming
- Aggressiveness
- Insomnia
- Since Ritalin
is considered an amphetamine-type drug, expect amphatamine-like
effects
- psychic
dependence
- High-abuse
potential DEA Schedule II Drug
- Decreased
REM sleep
- When used
with antidepressants one may see dangerous reactions including
hypertension, seizures and hypothermia
- Convulsions
- Brain damage
may be seen with amphetamine abuse.
If psychiatrists
are the wolves and they are and children are the sheep,
then what do you call the parents who permit their children to be
captured by these marauders?
Am I saying
that mental health, as defined by organized psychiatry,
and backed by the federal and state governments, is a vast criminal
enterprise, rather than a science?
Yes, absolutely.
Im saying that because thats what it is.
January
29, 2013
Jon
Rappoport runs No More
Fake News. The author of an explosive collection, The
Matrix Revealed, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional
seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years,
writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch,
LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other
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