Fight For Kids: The Candace Downing Story

via cchrint's Videos by cchrint on 5/2/08

Fight For Kids: The Candace Downing Story

20 million children are currently taking psychiatric drugs documented by international drug regulatory agencies to cause heart attacks, strokes, mania, violence, psychosis, sudden death and suicide.

By cchrint

Tags : child, death, drugs, psychiatric, psychiatry, suicide, zoloft

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Introduction

via cchrint's Videos by cchrint on 3/27/08

Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Introduction

Think psychiatry has nothing to do with you? Think again.Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental health industry and its abuses, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and the multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry.We think you have the right to know the cold, hard facts about psychiatry, its practitioners and the threat they pose to our children.Watch this 5-minute introduction, then visit cchr.org for more information.

By cchrint

Tags : death, documentary, drugs, industry, introduction, pseudoscience, psychiatry

The DSM: Inventing Mental Illness

via cchrint's Videos by cchrint on 3/27/08

The DSM: Inventing Mental Illness

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is made up, it is fiction, it is fabricated by psychiatrists. Members of a panel vote on what goes into it, then they immediately start calling them "diseases". This is fraud.

By cchrint

Tags : brain, drug, drugs, dsm, fraud, illness, label, lables, marketing, mental, psychiatric, psychiatry, scan, scans

 

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