Saturday, February 5, 2011

Child Drugging Is A $4.8 Billion-A-Year Industry


Child Drugging Is A $4.8 Billion-A-Year Industry


Vancouver, Feb. 5, 2011 /NewsRelease/ – Child drugging is a $4.8 billion-a-year industry.  A new must-see video made by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International graphically demonstrates the fraudulent nature of all psychiatry’s labels.

Youngsters are prescribed hazardous psychiatric drugs
The children within the video rip off their bogus psychiatric label and show a genuine label of their true nature. The name underneath the label of one child labeled with Adhd (ADHD) is merely “Kid”.
In the real world, 20 million youngsters are now wearing these labels which are based solely on the checklist of behaviors. There aren’t any brain scans, x-rays, genetic or blood tests that may prove the scientific validity of any of the psychiatric labels, yet these youngsters are prescribed hazardous and life-threatening psychiatric drugs based on nothing extra than the invented label.
The psychiatric/pharmaceutical industry spends billions of dollars a year to be able to convince the public, legislators and the press that these labels for example Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, (ADD/ADHD), Ptsd, etc., are medical diseases comparable to verifiable medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. This is simply a way to maintain their hold on a $84 billion dollar-a-year psychiatric drug industry that’s based on marketing and never science.
Brian Beaumont, president from the Vancouver chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, “Despite decades of trying to prove mental disorders are biological brain conditions, because of chemical imbalances or genetics, psychiatry has failed to prove even one of their hundreds of so-called mental disorders is a result of a faulty or “chemically imbalanced” brain”.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was established by the Church of Scientology to research and expose psychiatric violations of human rights. To see the video and/or to benefit by an abuse case go to http://www.cchrbc.ca.

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