by Arjun Walia
It’s
no secret that when society, as a whole starts thinking outside the
box, or starts to question what’s really happening on the planet it
faces a fierce opposition. It’s also no secret that authority figures
throughout history have ridiculed ideas that simply did not fit the
frame. In our not so distant past, new ideas and understandings were
harshly opposed by those in control. A great example is Galileo, who was
convicted (and worked banned) from the public domain, and labelled as
crazy. Scientists during this time were also sought after and killed.
Have things really changed today? Is the pharmaceutical industry another
means of condemning and altering those who think outside the box?
**For those who believe this title is
misleading, I think it’s great to open ones mind to the possibility that
many psychiatric labels are used to push drugs, and discourage
free/alternative thought. I believe many are made up in order to do so.
At the same time, I believe there are people who experience very real
differences that we have yet to understand. The science behind many
“mental illnesses” is also very weak. Again, we understand very little
and have much to learn.
“The nail that sticks up will be hammered down.” – Japanese Proverb
Is nonconformity and freethinking a
mental illness? According to the latest addition of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, it looks that way. The manual
identifies a mental illness labelled as “oppositional defiant disorder,
or ODD. It’s defined as an “ongoing pattern of disobedient, hostile and
defiant behavior.” It’s also included in the category of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
The manual is used by psychiatrists to
diagnose mental illnesses, and it seems that with each new issue a new,
made up mental illness is added to the list. This isn’t something new,
in the Soviet Union, a systematic political abuse of psychiatry took
place and was based on the interpretation of political dissent as a
psychiatric problem. Mental illness has been used for political
repression, those who were/are non-conformant and do/did not accept the
beliefs of authority figures (like government agencies) face labels that
do not represent them at all, and have no scientific backing what so
ever.
“On the first glance, political
abuse of psychiatry appears to represent a straightforward and
uncomplicated story: the deployment of medicine as an instrument of
repression. Psychiatric incarceration of mentally healthy people is
uniformly understood to be a particularly pernicious form of repression,
because it uses the powerful modalities of medicine as tools of
punishment, and it compounds a deep affront to human rights with
deception and fraud. Doctors who allow themselves to be used in this way
betray the trust of society and breach their most basic ethical
obligations as professionals.”
The entire psychiatric disease model
today is based on the theory that a brain-based, chemical imbalance
causes mental illness. Dr. Mark Graff, Chair of Public Affairs of the
American Psychiatric Association said that this theory was “probably
drug industry derived.”
“There’s no biological
imbalance. When people come to me and they say, I have a biological
imbalance, I say, ‘show me your lab tests.’ There are no lab tests. So
what’s the biochemical imbalance?” - Dr. Ron Leifer, New York psychiatrist
“If a psychiatrist says you have
a shortage of a chemical, ask for a blood test and watch the
psychiatrist’s reaction. The number of people who believe that
scientists have proven that depressed people have low serotonin is a
glorious testament to the power of marketing.” - Jonathan Leo, associate professor of anatomy at Western University of Health Sciences.
It’s quite shocking how medicine is
convinced that the origins of mental illnesses are to be found in
biology, when over three decades of research have not been able to
provide any proof. There are no tests available for assessing the
chemical status of a living person’s brain. Many psychiatric ‘disorders’
aren’t even real, we’ve just been convinced that they are. This is done
to keep society in check, make money, and one method of controlling the
masses to prevent them from thinking outside the box.
As an end note, if you’re interested you might want to check out a documentary titled Generation RX.
It’s a documentary by a world renowned producer Kevin P. Miller. In the
film he examines the rise in psychiatric diagnoses’ among children and
teens. The film includes a number of experts, doctors, and researchers
that are internationally respected in the fields of medicine, ethics,
journalism and academia. He emphasizes that a lack of ethics goes hand
in hand with psychiatric drugs that are prescribed to millions
worldwide, yet have never been proven safe and effective for the very
conditions they are purported to treat. He also uncovers a pattern of
collusion between drug manufactureres and the FDA, who literally hide
evidence about the detrimental effects psychiatric drugs can have on a
person.
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I don’t want this article to detract
from the fact that many people do experience differences that are still
not understood today. We still have much to learn about mental “mental
illness.”
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