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Category Archives: Big Muddy River Newsletter
Meditate On This
The psychiatric corruption of mindfulness into meditation by psychiatry and psychology has confused the subject. Continue reading
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Fanapt, the psychiatric Fan Dance
Why all of a sudden is this drug experiencing a surge in advertising? Continue reading
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Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Museum – Virtual Tour Now Available
Get the truth about psychiatry’s abusive practices. Continue reading
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Prevalent Proliferation of Pandemic Panic
Resilience and unity have kept us all on track before without resorting to mind-altering drugs to get through. Continue reading
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How psychiatry Usurps Climate Change Planning
The psycho-pharmaceutical industry has jumped full-time onto the climate change bandwagon. Continue reading
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Play a Video Game for ADHD
The FDA has approved a video game as a prescription “treatment” for ADHD. Continue reading
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More Again About The Dangerous Environment
The environment is made to appear much more dangerous than it actually is. Continue reading
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Here Come The Judgment
Judgment may be in short supply when under the influence of psychiatry. Continue reading
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How psychiatry Misuses the Environment
Our Toxic World: A Wake Up Call Continue reading
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Prejudice and the Brain
Prejudice is the legacy of psychiatry and neuroscience. Continue reading
