The Real Drug Criminals
This is why I detest the pharmaceutical companies and the utterly corrupt FDA. Take a look at this:
Now, I realize that clinical depression is a rather serious matter and that people suffering from its effects need serious intervention and treatment if they are to survive.
However, it’s also clear that many who are prescribed these brain-scrambling toxic drugs are not clinically depressed. How many people do you know who are taking these poisonous drugs because they have a hectic life and find difficulty in dealing with it? Probably quite a few.
The fine folks over at Brasscheck TV (where I found this video), had this to say on the subject:
Doctors have completely abdicated all responsibility for really understanding the impact of the drugs they prescribe.They accept pharmaceutical industry representations uncritically along with what in any other industry could only be called bribes.
The FDA, the White House, Congress have demonstrated that they will not do anything to protect the public.
If you’re prescribed a drug, do your own homework. Don’t count on your physician to know what he or she is doing. Most don’t.
According to CNN Money, over 232 million prescriptions for antidepressants — generating over $12 billion in revenues — were dispensed in 2007. 232 million people sucking deadly rubbish into their bodies or forcing it on their children. And that’s in the United States alone.
The FDA has proven itself, time and again, to be as trustable in governing these matters as your dog is in keeping an eye on your cheeseburger. Time and again we read of drugs causing disastrous side effects — side effects that pharmaceutical companies play down dramatically — being part of the accepted medical response to serious problems as well as things that aren’t really problems to begin with (does your foot shake at night?).
It’s profit over human life. Plain and simple. And, until and unless doctors start pushing back against these filthy, greedy, inhumane pharmaceutical companies, it will continue.
Again, recognizing that clinical depression is a very serious matter, I find it difficult to believe that 232 million Americans were diagnosed with the illness in 2007. Something isn’t adding up.
Then again, something is. Profit. Profit over the health, longevity and very life of the individual. And, they keep getting away with it.
Try selling an ounce of grass on your street corner (the most non-addictive, non-toxic substance there is) and let me know how fast the cops were on you like ticks on a hound.
Who are the criminals here? Seriously?






