A recent column in America’s 1st Freedom caught my eye. I largely agree with the points of the column. There’s no denying many, if not most pharmaceuticals should be considered dangerous, if not out right poisonous.
Psychiatric drugs are probably the most dangerous. For instance look here at SSRI’s alone. Notice the part where it mentions In some cases, children, teenagers and young adults under 25 may have an increase in suicidal thoughts or behavior when taking antidepressants.
Anyone taking an antidepressant should be watched closely for worsening depression or unusual behavior.
Now does that sound like medicine to you? Or poison? Notice it switches from under 25 to anyone should be watched? Now look here at anti depressants in general. Mayo really does like to be rather forgiving to Big Pharma, there’s a risk of other things too, like hallucinations. Some can cause changes in vision. Other can cause a bad memory. Others which are dual use for both anxiety and depression WILL cause dementia (lorazapam and diazapam). Just about all bad things can be caused by psych drugs. Which I don’t see in their article. Wanna kill yourself? Try an MAOI. How those suicide pills got FDA approved is a sick farce.
The column says, Sexual dysfunction, severe anxiety, a reduction in emotional empathy, suicidal ideation and other worrying possible side effects are associated with these medications. These side effects might be statistically rare, but so are non-gang-related mass-murder attacks.
The suicidal portion is statistically rare, like mass murder, that’s a good point. However other side effects are not rare, just the opposite. We all know the line about statistics, so if you don’t believe me, ask someone who has depression about psych drug side effects.
People suffering from depression aren’t a menace to society by the mere fact they have depression. If they get violent, it’s nearly always towards themselves… Self harm, or suicide. But, when psychiatrists, therapists and drugs start messing with the brain… Anything seems possible, except to be cured.
And while it may be tempting to think, “they just shouldn’t take anti depressants”, well if you can’t find joy in life, and a doctor says, “take this pill”, what would you do? And please, spare me the, “they should just be happy” line. Then of course there’s therapy, which most psychologists and therapists, even psychiatrists are out right basket cases themselves, the ways they can twist and bend peoples minds, even without drugs is horrifying. Psychology is pseudo science. Think I’m wrong? Wondering about Freud? He got rich by inventing ways to brainwash child molestation and incest victims so as to cover for their abusers. And he’s the famous “inventor” of modern “psychology”.
While I think it’s good that as the column states, H.H.S. and the state of Tennessee are beginning to look into whether prescription drugs and violence are connected, there’s a few points I’d like to add.
First, that the 2A movement must not cling to the idea as it so often does that the mentally ill should be stripped of their 2A rights. Due process, remember. “Mentally ill” is so broad a term as to be as vague as saying you own a rifle. It begs dozens, perhaps hundreds of questions right off the bat. Just because someone’s got a lousy life, doesn’t make them a danger.
Second, and perhaps this should’ve been first, is that our so-called sophisticated modern society has turned its back on God, and family. What kind of a place is that to grow up and live in? A broken home, no belief in God, a culture that’s all about consumerism. What’s that do to the brain? To the soul? Nothing good. Notice they always fail to mention God and soul?
Third, I’d say “providers” themselves and their “techniques” should be investigated. Just how many of these “therapists” and “psychologists” and “psychiatrists” are shall we say, “with the program”? How many promote the delusion that there’s more than two genders? How many of them plant other twisted ideas in the minds of people, which lead to not just violence, but peaceful yet lonely misery?
Fourth, is culture. We must rebuild our cultures faith in God and rebuild the family. If we can’t do those two things at the very least, we’re doomed for certain.
Equip, train, pray and never disarm.
Update,
No wonder US Senator Tina Smith (D) MN, got so hysterical in her X post about investigating possible links between psych drugs and violence… Guess who her gave her $53,157? The Mayo Clinic.
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