Darling
… why don’t you go
slip into something more comfortable?
“Never
mind the fact I’m a registered sexual predator, who prefers small
boys, but also enjoys abusive sex with women.”
And
guess what …
She
slipped into something more comfortable.
This
short narrative reminds me of the many prescription drug commercials
forced on me while I research on the Net.
America
is the only country that allows direct drug advertising to consumers.
So these damn ads are ubiquitous, all over television and the
Internet. You cannot escape them.
“Just
ask your doctor about it,” they say.
Makes
sense, since it seems that American MDs and psychiatrists work for
the international pharmaceutical combine.
These
commercials feature men and women of advanced age frolicking about in
some sun-lit, bucolic, pastoral scene, all deliriously happily
hugging each other after taking some drug like Youarecrz
or some other crazy
name.
We love
Youarecrz!
Then I
heard … Youarecrz can cause side effects,
including comas or attempts to sleep forever.
Some of
our customers have reported strong desires to kill a dozen or so of
their close neighbors. While others have reported an inability to
breath for an hour or so.
Otherwise
Youarecrz is completely safe and has been well tolerated by several
lab rats.
With
such severe warnings, I would expect there would be few buyers of
such drugs. But no, Americans have a lust for drugs and hold the
world’s record for their consumption.
The
hypnotic persuasion of television, buttressed by the complete
unthinking acceptance of medical and psychiatric authority, has put
our nation at risk.
A
Mayo Clinic study states that nearly seventy percent of Americans are
on at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two
antidepressants, antibiotics, and painkillers are the most commonly
prescribed.
It
is understandable why painkillers are used, but medical drugs (even
antibiotics) are precarious.
Antidepressants,
however, are always a dangerous proposition, and there are statistics
to prove it.
With
over $11 billion in annual sales, anti-depressants are America’s
top selling prescription drug.
The
pharmaceutical cabal has long been cashing in on the American demand
for bottled happiness, in spite of what such drugs have done to
millions of people in our nation.
These
psychiatric medications cause over 700,000 adverse reactions a year,
and over 42,000 deaths.
Call
it addiction or dependency, the use of antidepressants is extremely
difficult and dangerous to shake. One can literally go mad, maybe on
a killing rage, if they were to abruptly end their routine use of
antidepressants.
To
break the antidepressant drug cycle, one should actively seek the
guidance of professionals, who ease their patients off the drug over
a period of months or years. To do otherwise is to risk one’s life,
and perhaps those of others.
If
the economic deterioration of America continues to the point of utter
meltdown, wherein the transportation of foods and medical supplies
cannot be maintained, the millions of people on antidepressants could
begin screaming through our cities, with rage and havoc propelling
them.
Quoting
from the New York
Times of August 2013,
“Over the past two
decades, the use of antidepressants has skyrocketed. One in 10
Americans now takes an antidepressant [drug] medication; among women
in their 40s and 50s, the figure is one in four.”
There
are dark forces that control our world. They ensure that television
and Internet ads (that urge people to … Ask
your doctor about Youarecrz)
hammer away at us around the clock always telling us to …
Slip
into something more comfortable, like a drug haze.
J.
Speer-Williams
Jsw4@mac.com
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