Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A dialectical argument on the negative effects of psychiatry, drugs, and mass behavior modification programs and agendas

     Since when was the last time any physician, physiologist, or scientist was able to measure the quantity of any or all of the neurotransmitters that are inside the human brain to include serotonin, dopamine, 
norepinephrine, and noradrenaline?  And when was the last time a physician, physiologist, or scientist was able to measure the testosterone and estrogen levels in the pituitary glands contained within the human brain? 
     Well, the answer to both of these questions is: never, and never.
     So, since this is the case, how then, did psychiatric medicine become such an enormous field of medicine?  And just how did the psychotropic drug industry become the third largest industry in the world only second to both the oil and military industrial complex industries?  With the sum total grossing annual revenue of just over 64 billion dollars in the year 2010, of which 5.5 billion dollars of drug sales made by Merck Corp., 
4.2 billion dollars by Astra Zeneca Corp., 2.7 billion dollars by Dr. Eli Lilly's corporation, that is Lilly Corp., and over 2 dozen more psychopharmacological drug corporations supplying the never ending demand for psychotropic drugs that was first initiated by Dr. Alex Hofmann's discovery of D-Lysergic Acid during the year 1943 in Switzerland.
     The real question here is: "have behavioral science psychologist and psychiatrists done more good or done more damage to the people of the world since the early 1950's?"
     With behavioral modification programs such as the 3 C.I.A. programs that took place between 1948 and 1987, known as MK-Ultra, Phoenix, and Monarch, when human rights were violated and broken with scientific procedures bordering the science that took place in Germany when the Nuremberg Laws were enforced by Adolf Hitler during the 1930's and the 1940's --we can begin to take the side of anti-psychiatry and understand that the psychotropic drug industry has caused more damage to people of the world than it has benefited people.  
     In 1951 there was a total of 140 psychiatric diagnoses defined in the Diagnostic Statistic Manual (DSM-V1), and by the year 2014 the current number of psychiatric diagnoses had risen up to the number of 880. 
     Another question that arises is this: "did the general behavior of human beings somehow magically change and evolve into possessing over 7 times the number of disorders of the mind, sicknesses of the mind, and syndromes of the since 1951?"  The obvious answer the last question is: no --human behavior did not somehow magically evolve into possessing 7 times the amount of disorders of the mind, syndromes of the mind, and sicknesses of the mind with respect to defects in general human behavior since 1951, as they are falsely claimed to exist in the (DSM-V5) in 2014.
     So then what are the motivations of clinicians, psychiatrists, the psychotropic drug industry, pharmaceutical corporations, drug manufacturing corporations, drug sales representatives of corporations such as Merck, Astra Zeneca, and Lilly?  The simple and obvious answer is only one word, and that one word is money. What supports this answer to this question?  The supporting evidence can be found in the World Wide Web in the form of leaked earnings of over 2 dozen drug corporations of which 90% of all sales were from psychotropic drugs.
     Psychiatrists took the opportunity to redeem themselves in the eyes of other types of physicians with the event of Dr. Alex Hofmann's discovery of D-Lysergic Acid from the 1940's through the present day, where as before they were always looked down upon by mainstream physicians that had mathematics and true medical science to back up their fields of medicine.


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