May 14, 2014 by
A federal bill, HR
3717, is being refined in the hope of gaining big support from both sides of
the political aisle.
Rep. Tim Murphy
(R-Pa.) is the key point man for the American Psychiatric Association.
This bill is
playing off of Aurora, Sandy Hook, Boston, and other recent “mass events.”
The propaganda hook
is: catch mental illness early, prevent tragedy.
The strategy is:
expand mental health services into every cranny and nook of the society,
starting with children.
Translation:
diagnose mental disorders and drug patients with toxic compounds.
As I’ve
demonstrated in many past articles, none of the 300 officially certified mental
disorders has any defining diagnostic test. No blood test, no urine test, no
brain scan, no genetic assay.
The names and
descriptions of all the disorders are outright frauds, packaged to sell harmful
drugs.
But that doesn’t
stop the juggernaut.
HR
3717 is designed to do the following, as described in a recent article in
Psychiatric News, “Comprehensive Mental Health Bill Introduced in House”:
“Among
the bill’s provisions is the creation of a new assistant secretary position in
the Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate activities within the
agency on prevention and treatment of mental health and substance abuse.”
That
means far greater clout for the feds in foisting psychiatric treatment on the
public.
“…increase
funding for crisis-intervention team training for police officers and
firefighters…”
This
adds a psychiatric component in instances of “crises,” wherein suspects,
witnesses and even government workers will receive “mental health” evals and
counseling (and drug prescriptions). It’ll be SOP for anyone within shouting
distance of a police raid, for example, to experience a brush with the
psychiatric system, whenever possible.
“…permit
disclosure of information about individuals with mental illness to caregivers
or immediate family members under certain circumstances.”
There
goes privacy and confidentiality…one leak and cross-reference after another.
“…$40
million a year for the National Institute of Mental Health to fund the Brain
Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative…or
other ‘research on the determinants of self- and other-directed violence in
mental illness, including studies directed at reducing the risk of self-harm,
suicide, and interpersonal violence.’”
More
$$ to study how to control the brain. More fraudulent research aimed at blaming
“chemical imbalances” as the cause of crime, which again results in more
mental-disorder diagnoses and drugging. Keep in mind that increasing numbers of
people are being driven over the edge into committing violence, because
psychiatric drugs, such as the SSRI antidepressants, are scrambling their
neurotransmitters. This is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
“…adopt
a ‘need-for-treatment’ standard for assisted outpatient treatment (AOT), he
[Rep. Murphy] said, adding that the current legal standard requiring
‘dangerousness to self or others’ to permit involuntary evaluation and
treatment was a bar set too high.
This
means the government can order more people to receive psychiatric care and
forced drugging, erasing the previous restriction.
Jeffrey
Lieberman, president of the American Psychiatric Association: “We need a
public-health initiative for mental health care that moves out of clinical
settings into the community, whether it’s in primary care, education, the
workplace, or faith-based organizations.”
Meaning:
tons of new propaganda about the need for psychiatric treatment; the building
of community psychiatric centers all across the country; pressure to submit to
treatment applied in ordinary doctors’ offices, in schools, in private
companies, in churches.
This
is a diabolical legislative package.
If it’s fully
implemented, you’ll witness a sea-change in society, in the coming decade.
Diagnoses of mental disorders and consequent drugging, already widely in
effect, will become as common and ordinary as people eating at fast food
restaurants.
And the population
will eventually forget things were ever different.
“Hey, can I borrow
your Valproate? My son took my bottle because he ran out.”
Look for schools to
set up monitoring systems, so they can be sure students are taking their
psychiatric meds at the proper times during the day.
On their wireless
devices, all children will have ID packages that allow them to check into any
pharmacy and pick up a prescription refill.
And esoteric
concepts like “consciousness?” They’ll fade from view, because “states of mind”
will be defined by mental-disorder labels.
This
is about more than Pharma profits. It’s also about putting a ceiling on how
human beings view themselves.
As
exemplified by this bill before Congress, the federal government has set itself
up as a legal partner and enforcer of a monopoly of the mind.
Understand that.
There are a million ways to explore and understand the inner life of a person.
Psychiatry is just one of those. It’s a pseudoscience and a con and a hustle.
But it has the
unflinching support of all three branches of government.
Which is why the
freedom to refuse treatment must be protected, against any and all attacks.
Jon Rappoport


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