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The Devious Design Behind Mental Health Drugs

  • Apr 11, 2017
  • 1 min read

A daring young man named Reed Gardner went to China during the Vietnam War because he wanted to one day become an ambassador to China or work in an embassy. The Chinese thought he was a spy and drugged him with drugs designed to make enemy spies hallucinate, have flashbacks, become unable think, and become suicidal. The drugs definitely messed up his dreams and his life. He was told that he was likely the only survivor of that kind of drugging from the Vietnam War. The dangerous drugs that were used by the Chinese to kill enemy spies became popular in smaller doses as mental health drugs in the United States and are used around the world. I believe this is the reason the drugs have side effects of making people psychotic, suicidal, and homicidal as explained by Dr. Peter Breggin in Medication Madness and many of his other wonderfully written books. (The author, Lily Gardner, is The North Star Radio Show Host on blog talk radio every other Thursday at noon MST.)

 
 
 

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