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Biotech / Medical : The Fraud of Biological Psychiatry

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To: c.horn who wrote (269)9/3/2001 6:32:27 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) of 444
 
Yeah, that is the argument they are using. Here is the scary part, I saw some [expletive deleted] woman on a news show actually suggest that it was WRONG for that woman to have been taken off the drug.

Reason: it was (and I quote) a "very powerful anti-psychotic drug called Haldol."

Any side effects for Haldol?

Caution should be used prescribing this medication. Haldol can cause psychotic behavior and hallucinations. Haldol should never be taken within 14 days of antidepressant usage.

You read it right. One of the "side effects" of this particular drug is "psychotic behavior and hallucinations."

So the talking head for the mofo "doctor" that gave her this powerful psychotropic drug is now arguing that the reason the woman went psycho was because she stopped taking a powerful mind-altering drug.

You know what's next, right? People will believe that!

Nothing at all about giving powerful mind-altering drugs to somebody...the problem is that they were not drugged. Not drugging someone caused the psychosis.

Right.

Scary, eh?
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