October 27, 2012

Journalists Broadcast Propaganda About Crime



Lucia Krim, 6, started first grade last month.
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Lucia, Leo and Nessie Krim
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Leo Krim recently celebrated his second birthday.
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This comment from Sharon Weatley (sp?) shows how effective propaganda
is in the US. She speaks of a "chemical imbalance" which is a fantasy
promoted by the drug industry and their enablers the psychiatric
profession. There is no such thing. A group of persons accused of
mental illness challenged the American Psychiatric Association to
provide evidence of their claim of a chemical imbalance. The APA was
unable to provide any evidence.

Applying logic to the claim, the psychiatric industry does not drill

into brains to do chemical tests on brain matter for imbalances. But
even if they did, there is no chemical balance against which to
measure. It is only one of the many false claims by psychiatrists and
drug companies which continue to cause civilians to ingest dangerous
chemicals in the name of healing. Without knowing the effects of those
chemicals on humans, a lot of violence results from persons who take
the drugs.

On Thursday night Friday morning October 25-26, 2012 the ABC news

anchor, Rob Nelson, on the World News Now overnight show said he did
not know what caused the nanny to kill the children. But he speculated
it was mental illness. Another misguided journalist broadcasting
nonsense, misleading civilians. It is more likely that persons accused
of mental illness are victims of violence than commit it. But
journalists refuse to scrutinize psychiatric drugs as a major cause of
violence. Even the drug-company-controlled FDA requires a black box
warning label on psychiatric drugs.

 
[From article]
Sharon Weatley, a writer and actress who is a former nanny and now
relies on baby sitters to take care of her daughters, ages 4 and 14,
said that if Ortega did indeed kill the children, "she is obviously
crazy and this is a chemical imbalance going on in a horrifically
tragic situation."

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20121026/DA25HTC80.html

NY parents shaken as nanny accused of killing kids
AP
Oct 26, 7:37 PM (ET)
By DAVID B. CARUSO and MEGHAN BARR

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