viernes, 30 de mayo de 2014

Cinema Paradiso: The Hidden Enemy / Inside Psychiatry’s Covert Agenda









"Psychiatric drugs are that one thing 
that makes our modern warfare 
so much more deadly 
for our returning soldiers 
than any past war…"
Hannis Latham, 
former Sergeant in the U.S. Army
 
A documentary exposé on what seems to be a direct connection between the military’s escalating prescribing of psychiatric drugs and the soaring suicide rate among soldiers and veterans. 

In early 2013, the United States Department of Defense announced the startling statistic that the number of military suicides in 2012 had far exceeded the total of those killed in battle—an average of nearly one a day. A month later came an even more sobering statistic from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: veteran suicide was running at 22 a day—about 8000 a year. Facts reveal that 85% of military suicides have not seen combat and 52% were never even deployed. So what is causing military suicide rates to soar? All evidence points in one direction: the rising rates of psychiatric drug prescribing in the military since 2003.


The Hidden Enemy reveals the entire situation in stark relief, while urging that soldiers and vets become educated on the true dangers of psychiatry and psychiatric drugs. The answer lies in their right to full and honest informed consent—as well as exercising their right to refuse treatment. Our service members need to know there are safe and effective non-psychiatric solutions to the horrors of combat stress, and that these solutions will not subject them to dangerous and toxic treatments that will only send their health spiraling downward.




Ver también:
Citizens Commission on Human Rights Launches Petition for a Congressional Investigation into the Role of Psychiatric Drugs in Military Suicides and Sudden Deaths

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