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MIND CONTROL COMING - AS AN ADVISORY PANEL REVEALS HOW MINDLESS
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ADVISORY PANEL URGES ROUTINE SCREENING FOR DEPRESSION
By
Nicholas Regush
May 22,
2002 - And these are actually adults! A group of doctors, who, if we
didn’t know better, might be accused of smoking dope while advising
the government. Maybe the FBI should investigate. I mean, who are
these people? What were they thinking? Do they have an iota of brain
sense about how cajoling doctors to screen for depression will likely
lead to mindless drug prescriptions for people who are having some
common, momentary difficulties in their lives?
It’s
bad enough that the average family doctor is out of sorts when it
comes to intelligently prescribing drugs for common physical ailments
(antibiotic over- prescription for ear infections is a classic
example), but when it comes to anything to do with mental processes,
watch out 100-fold, because the over-prescription of anti-depressants
is already epidemic. And this ongoing debacle should already have
gotten the attention of every chief prosecutor in every state of the
USA.
Rather
than advise doctors to screen for depression, this advisory panel
should have advised the Department of Justice to set up a Special Task
Force to investigate how the medical profession and the drug industry
are in bed with one another and how this union, involving the
influence peddlers of psychiatry, is set to invade the human mind for
even more profit. Talk about terrorism. The kind of advisory notice
sent out today to routinely screen patients is a forewarning of how
dictatorships form.
The
very idea of a doctor asking a patient two dumb questions that could
be answered "yes" by just about anyone on the planet is so outrageous
that I have wondered today whether this was a missed-opportunity April
Fool’s joke.
Here
are the two great questions that would lead to more screening if the
person answered "yes."
1. Over
the past two weeks, have you felt down, depressed or hopeless?
2. Over
the past two weeks, have you felt little interest or pleasure in doing
things?
Only a
cultural/social idiot, totally oblivious to the themes of our times,
not to mention the overhanging, ever-present threat of terrorism and a
world going to hell, would ask these types of questions as some sort
of a screener for depression. This is not screening. This is the full
frontal attack of a medical world that has had its head in the sand
for decades while the international drug peddlers have driven a stake
through its heart and made people into pill-taking commodities.
Want to
read this advisory report?
http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/3rduspstf/depression |