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Category Archives: Big Muddy River Newsletter
Human Rights in the Mental Health Care Industry
Here are some examples of psychiatric fraud and abuse. Continue reading
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1 in 4 Elderly Americans Hooked on Xanax
This abusive assault on the elderly is the result of psychiatry maneuvering itself into an authoritative position over aged care. Continue reading
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Press Release – CCHR STL Visits Missouri State Capitol
Jefferson City, Missouri – February 6, 2019 Citizens Commission on Human Rights, founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and the late psychiatrist Dr. Thomas Szasz, has been vigilant in exposing the lack of science behind psychiatry’s diagnostic methods … Continue reading
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Buds Worth Billions – Blinded by the Buds
Let’s take a look at the medical disadvantages, to get a sense of how promoting marijuana could be unethical. Continue reading
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Are You Schizophrenic?
Schizophrenia is defined so vaguely that, in actuality, it is a term often applied to almost any kind of behavior of which the speaker disapproves. Continue reading
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Tranq Your Dog
The psychiatric industry makes a concerted effort to create new patient classes. Continue reading
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The Truth About ECT
TruthAboutECT.org is a blog site created to bring about public awareness of the dangers of electroconvulsive therapy. Continue reading
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Seriously, Is That Funny?
Seriously, Is That Funny? Continue reading
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