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MENTAL HEALTH
Addicts’ Favorite Psychiatrist-Dealer Pays Fine, Avoids Jail in Pill-Mill Scheme
Connecticut psychiatrist let off with a fine and his license intact, despite a long record of fraud. He’s one of too many.
MENTAL HEALTH
Psychiatrist Exposes the “Chemical Imbalance” Lie of Her Own Profession in New Book
Psychiatrist Joanna Moncrieff indicts her entire industry for falsely pushing deadly drugs as a “treatment” for depression. Her conclusion: They don’t work. And she’s got the evidence to prove it.
HATE
Alex Barnes-Ross Erased From Mum’s Website After Stalking Allegations Go Viral
Barnes-Ross is under fire for multiple stalking incidents related to hatred of his former church. But the latest blow is the most personal.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Tennessee Moms Outraged by Illegal Solitary Confinement of Kids
Behind the locked gates of Richard L. Bean juvenile prison in Knoxville are shackled kids, no privacy and Bean’s favorite sadism: children in solitary confinement, often for days at a time.
MENTAL HEALTH
Psychiatry’s Abusive Baker Act & VA Behind Soldier’s Suicide
The VA admits their own deficient care and wrongful use of Florida’s Baker Act in relation to Jordan Hunkin’s death. Worse, it’s far from the first time.
DRUGS
New Research Finds Dangerous Psychedelic Drugs Misrepresented by Psychiatry
With profit as the most obvious motive, psychiatry is pushing dangerous psychedelic drugs at every turn. New research studies are pushing back.
DRUGS
Epidemic of Flesh-Eating “Tranq” May Be Worse Than Fentanyl
Xylazine is a super-powerful horse tranquilizer that’s cheaper than fentanyl, and often mixed with the drug. It’s a deadly combination.
CORRUPTION
LA Ends Auto-Delete Messaging to Comply With Law—After Over a Decade
Auto-deleting messages have violated the California Public Records Act for over a decade, but it took the threat of a lawsuit to compel compliance from the City of Los Angeles.
MENTAL HEALTH
University Study Will Dose Up Adolescents With Unapproved Ketamine
The study is part of psychiatry’s broad new initiative to normalize the use of hallucinogenic drugs, despite their dangerous side effects. Why? As always, follow the money.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Two-Thirds of UK FOIA Requests Unanswered as Lawsuits Pile Up
The government spent over $1.1 million in 2023 fighting lawsuits filed by citizens for Freedom of Information Act disclosures. They are following the US tradition of secrecy.
MENTAL HEALTH
Chaotic Clifton T. Perkins Psychiatric Hospital Adds to Its Grim Résumé of Violence and Abuse
Why did it take 75 seconds for personnel to act while a man was lifted up, slammed on the ground twice, kicked in the head and stomped on nearly 20 times? Ask the psychiatric industry of death.
CORRUPTION
Two Homeland Security Agents Charged With Stealing & Reselling Seized Bath Salts
In the words of one outraged DOJ executive: “A drug dealer who carries a badge is still a drug dealer, and one who has violated an oath to uphold the law and protect the public.”