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JMBlog Archive for February, 2006

Psychiatry – An Industry of Death

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

CCHR.org, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, recently opened a museum in Los Angeles that psychiatrists do NOT want you to see. Psychiaty - an industry of death

Quoting their recent email:

The museum features 14 documentaries with statements from a number of health professionals, attorneys, educators and other experts; both historical and modern-day footage of psychiatry’s barbaric treatments; and interviews with victims of psychiatric brutalities ranging from electroshock and involuntary commitment to political torture, psychosurgery and the devastating effects of psychotropic drugs.

Hundreds of authentic photos, artifacts and documents further expose psychiatric human rights abuses inside the

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