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From: Eleanor White <eleanor@raven1.net> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:14:12 -0500 Fwd Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:05:30 -0500 Subject: Re: Psychosociological Researchers - White >From: Greg Boone <Evolbaby@aol.com> >To: ufoupdates@virtuallystrange.net >Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:33:33 EST >Subject: Re: Psychosociological Researchers <snip> >If that brings a tear to your eye, you should see the list of >psychiatric abuses perpetrated worldwide over the past 100 years >or more. Not everyone on this List might be aware of the most recent psychiatric horror: Time-release psychoactive drugs by _implantation_! Too bad if your meds aren't right for you, you are subject to the whim of the branch of medicine with the least consistency among practitioners. One-year implants are being talked about now. And surgery to change or remove the implants is, "Gosh, gee, so _terribly_ expensive and inconvenient." The implication being "So why don't you just let the implant expire and _then_ we'll take it out." I know a local lawyer who specializes in mental health here in Hamilton, and she reports some gruesome side effects, which are legalized torture, from meds like Haldol, taken by mouth or injection. Like all-body pain and the need to pace throughout the day _and_night_ until the patient is so exhausted he or she cannot walk a step further. That's called "restless leg syndrome" and comes with the territory once the arbitrary "science" of psychiatry deems you "in need of help." But the way doctors are ladling out Ritalin and Prozac to schoolkids, it's not hard to imagine a day when everyone gets their tailor-concocted psychoactive implant for life. (Would anyone guess how many UFO abductees might receive these dandy little torture dispensers?) There is a second side to this story, and the general public is not aware of it. Thanks to Greg Boone for peeking into it. Eleanor White
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