The Reasonable Thing To Do

When faced with insanity, irrationality and irresponsibility – as for example when faced with the senseless and unpredictable violence and suicide associated with fraudulent and harmful psychiatric diagnoses, treatments and drugs — there are essentially two paths one could take.

On one hand, one could be reasonable and explain it all away, which is the path to slavery [being the effect of something bad]. We call this specious [having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually false] reasoning.

On the other hand, one could be reasonable and demand an effective solution, which is the path to freedom [being the cause of something good]. We call this rational [sensible thinking and judgment] reasoning.

If you do not think psychiatric fraud and abuse have affected you, think again! Consider the high cost of health care, for example, and how this might be affected by massive fraud in the mental health care system. Perhaps you know someone who has been fraudulently diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder and prescribed harmful drugs.

Perhaps you think it is normal for children to go on shooting rampages in their schools? Perhaps you think it is normal for people with problems in life to be involuntarily committed, shocked and drugged, instead of being cared for and returned to health and sanity.

So what is the reasonable thing to do?

Arm yourself with the truth. Get the facts.

Watch the video documentaries. Read the booklets.

Fight back. Demand an effective solution.

Write, email, call, visit: your various local, state and federal representatives and officials; school boards; police; sheriffs; judiciary. Tell them to stop funding and promoting psychiatric solutions that do not work.

What are effective solutions?

There are effective alternatives to fraudulent and harmful psychiatric diagnoses, treatments and drugs. Get the facts. Fight back. Tell us what you have done and what occurred.

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