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Mania - an article in the Whistle Blower

World Net Daily has just published an excellent article entitled MANIA The shocking link between psychiatric drugs, suicide, violence and mass murder. Of course, this is nothing new to CCHR, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. In it they detail some of the many instances of psychiatric drugs causing homicidal ideation, particularly mentioning Effexor and Andrea Yates, who drowned her 5 children in a bathtub while under the effects of Effexor.

It’s not too surprising, when you stop and think about it. The purpose of psychiatric drugs is to create numbness and an incapacity to feel certain emotions. They want you numb and unfeeling. So when you’re on these drugs, you can’t have the normal human response to such dark impulses, which is to say, “No!” In other words, these drugs rob one of the ability to listen to your own conscience. So Kip Kinkel up in Springfield Oregon could kill while on these SSRI psych drugs. So the Columbine boys could shoot up their school without remorse while on psych drugs.

One Response to “Mania - an article in the Whistle Blower”

  1. Grahame Says:

    Wow! Just the description of the article on WorldNetDaily is enough to make your hair stand on end. It’s great to see this sort of reporting. The truth about psychiatric drugs is spreading. I’d hate to work for a drug company once the public becomes aware of the crimes they are committing.

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