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Tuesday, December 9, 2008 11:56 PM
Original article: The born conspiracy

My dear lucene,

Let me guess, you are on anti-depressants.

Tricyclic phenothiazine derived insecticides or fluoride compound insecticides?

When you are under the influence of insecticides, a lot of people are going to seem schizophrenic to you.

Yes I do have a psych condition - I am an empath, which is the opposite of a psychopath. I try to not let it interfere with my life. It is ideal for therapy and mind control but is not something you really want people to know about. That is why I am anti-war and anti-violence. Harming others is a bad thing to me. I know, that makes me a non-conformist, a rebel, and an object of scorn, but really, tell me, how much do you enjoy killing people or maybe just maiming them?

You know those drugs you give people maim the mind and very often cause the patient to die from complications. Worse than that there is the columbine effect, or, as it used to be known, going postal. Your profession and its drugs are responsible for all those senseless massacres and killings and suicides.

Go ahead, go to google and search on antidepressant and violence.

If you are not a psychopath, find another profession. Psychiatry and its ancillaries tend to attract psychopaths. Also keep in mind that mental illness is catching.

Six months after I explained to both Dr. DuPont and Dr. Torrey how the neurotransmitters worked and how their drugs worked, my model appeared in NIMH literature, albeit without reference to the insecticide origins of the medications.

Have you ever looked up the word phenothiazine? It's a bug spray AND a tranquilizer!

i gave up on the profession after Prozac came out as they are nothing but a bunch of drug pushers with no ethics. Bush Sr. was behind Prozac - it was his company. Bet you didn't know that.

You know that beans, salmon and turkey will get you all the serotonin you need. That stuff about SSRI is bunk. The fluoride compounds are toxic to the thyroid gland which accounts for the effect of the drug. The name is not how the stuff works.

Keep in mind that the same system which enables you to walk, breathe, eat and live, is the same stuff that makes your brain work. It isnt the system or the meat that is the problem in most cases - it is programming and conditioning which causes the majority of mental problems. You really think that there are that many neurological defectives? Those are the peole who cannot walk or speak like everyone else - they have a real problem. Society is the problem for the rest - we program mental illness. Just look at the television. Anyone sane?

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:10 AM
Original article: The born conspiracy

My dear renegade Iconoclast,

No, do not seek professional help. They will just try to get you hooked on drugs and make you a lifetime customer. Snorting Raid is far cheaper.

You don't need drugs, you need education, play, fun, challenges and good people. Without those, you are prey for a psychiatrist.

See how you keep misinterpreting my communication?

Get a BS detector for both incoming and outgoing messages.

Did I tell you I am a mind control and programming expert?

Too late. The seed is planted. Is your soil fertile?

Give the memes a year of so.

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