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Making a Killing ~ The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

This is the story of big money-drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure. The cost in human terms is even greater-these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year. And the death count keeps rising. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.
Before these drugs were introduced in the market, people who had these conditions would not have been given any drugs at all. So it is the branding of a disease and it is the branding of a drug for a treatment of a disease that did not exist before the industry made the disease.

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  • But not all psychiatric medications are that bad! How about for example a drug used in the treatment of grand-mal epilepsy such that when used, stops & maintains a non epileptic state in the patient sufferers?

  • @7olusegun It's not that all medications are bad per say, the point is that big pharma profit off people's sickness. They are not providing cures for illnesses, just constant short-term fixes to stave off the effects of illness. The 'customer' always has to come back for more, spending lots of money on pharmaceutical drugs which do not even cure the patient's sickness. Also, psychiatry invents illnesses to aid this robbery, forcing medication on children, hugely damaging their immune systems.

  • @ThEmIdNiGhTiNtRuDeR You are probably partially correct, but also massively brainwashed to believe that medicine for illnesses is not the way to go all because it helps to aid in feeding Big Pharma.

    Of course patients have to get their prescriptions refilled. Most of these illnesses are probably caused by our environment..the food we eat, the toxic water we drink. I will continue to take my prescribed meds as long as I can still afford them. Watch Sicko. In Cuba pills are sold at cost.

  • @Starpass Oh, I am "massively brainwashed", am I? Gee, thanks. If you think that the Allopathic system of medicine is the only way then you are greatly mistaken. Keep taking the tablets if you want to my friend, but you will still be taking them in 40 years because they will never CURE you, they only treat your SYMPTOMS. Your condition is curable but they do not want you cured, they want you to keep you buying their artificial suppressants for the rest of your life so they can make a profit.

  • @ThEmIdNiGhTiNtRuDeR What is the cure for Bipolar Disorder? Do you know what this disorder is? Do you know what it does to people? Did you know it's hereditary and I believe I got it from my Mom. She was the best Mom in the world but obsessed with cleanliness and pleasing us. She could never relax. It's like she was high strung all the time. Me? I didn't fit in not even with family. I went through a rough 45 years and now I am finally happy and peaceful. I feel no side effects..yet.

  • @Starpass No need to apologise, it's ok. Yes I'm aware of Bipolar & its effects. I'm just saying there's always an alternative (& often better) cure for everything, there is not only one way to treat any illness or condition & there is always a natural way. Have you ever considered Vibrational Sound Therapy for example? I know it sounds new-agey but it's had some good results. Although if what you are taking now really works & makes you happy that's great, I don't blame you for sticking with it.

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  • @ThEmIdNiGhTiNtRuDeR All right. I'm sorry. You are no more brainwashed than I am. The main things in life

    are my family and theirs and my health. The pills don't prevent me from having a personal relationship from my Savior and I'm much happier than I used to be; so the way I see it if it ain't broke don't fix it.

    Scientists are thinking that the massive diagnoses of Bipolar Disorder are part of our evolution. People are changing. Their minds are opening up to see what a pile of shit we are in.

  • Without the help drugs prescribed by my Shrink I would still feel like an outsider even when around my own family. I have Bipolar Disorder. Reading books on the subject I was blown away by the fact that the books were speaking about me and the troubles I've had with deep depression and unusual happiness; happiness that goes beyond the norm.

    This diagnoses was in the year 2,000. Since then I have become a more centered and complete person. My mood swings are not so severe anymore.

  • It's all for money....the entire medical institution needs a kick up the rear end. Stop them from been patch up merchants and change them back to healers. I bet they are sitting on more true cures than enough...but there isn't money in fixing people once and maintaining them forever is there.

    More theft of humanity becasue of money...all going to companies backed by the big banks of the global elite....the trail of evil always leads back to them evil people. The world needs to wake up!!

  • FUCK BIG PHARMA!. .

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