Wednesday, May 30, 2007

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds States' Rights to Exclude Psychiatric Testimony

The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that psychiatric and psychological testimony in insanity defense cases is no more scientific and accurate than the testimony of the average person. This means that prosecutors can throw out the Twinkies (defense) and that juries will no longer be confused by fraudulent psychiatric testimony.



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Saturday, May 26, 2007

American Psychiatric Association (APA) Greeted by Hundreds of Protestors

Demonstrators in San Diego Claim “Psych Drugs Turn Kids into Killers”

On Saturday, May 19, psychiatrists attending the 160th annual American Psychiatric Association (APA) convention received an unusual greeting when they arrived at the Convention Center in San Diego—a mobile billboard decrying the mass psychiatric drugging of millions of children, and hundreds of protestors.

Wearing black T-shirts stating, “Stop Psychiatric Drugging of Children” and “Psych Drugs Turn Kids into Killers,” the protestors rallied against the epidemic of child drugging in America and the APA members’ long and negligent history of failing to inform people that psychiatric drugs—especially antidepressants—cause violent, even homicidal urges.

In the last decade alone, eight school shooters taking psychiatric drugs killed 29 people and wounded 62. This includes 18-year-old Jason Hoffman from El Cajon, CA, just east of San Diego, who wounded five after he opened fire at his Granite Hills High School in March 2001, while taking antidepressants. The recent Virginia Tech school shooter, Cho Seung Hui, also reportedly had a prescription for “depression medication,” and protestors are calling for the release of Cho’s toxicology reports to determine if he is the 9th school shooter to have been under the influence of drugs documented to cause violent and suicidal behavior.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a psychiatric watchdog group that organized the protest, said that for 13 years, many psychiatrists and their pharmaceutical company cohorts hid the fact that antidepressants cause suicide and it took public pressure for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to finally issue a black box warning in 2004 of suicide risk.

The group wants a black box warning extended to include the potential for these and other psychotropic drugs to cause violent behavior. In 2004, the FDA warned that Prozac or Paxil-like antidepressants cause agitation, hostility, impulsivity, and mania, but the information is so buried parents and consumers need the FDA's strongest black box warning to speedily alert them. Between 1987 and 2002, there was a 500% increase in those 18 years of age and younger taking antidepressants. Between 1990 and 2005, there was a more than 380% increase in the pediatric use of stimulants, which the FDA warned in 2006 could cause psychosis, mania and aggression.

CCHR says that not only do psychiatrists knowingly obscure and mislead the public about the documented violence-inducing effects of psychiatric drugs, but invent – not discover – the criteria for so-called mental disorders that have resulted in millions of children needlessly prescribed dangerous and deadly drugs. Psychiatrists attending APA conventions literally vote psychiatric disorders into existence by a show of hands. There are no blood tests, brain scans or chemical imbalance tests that can prove any child has a mental disorder – and psychiatrists mislead the public about the validity of psychiatric diagnoses in order to maintain a multi-billion dollar child drugging industry. CCHR says the psychiatric pharmaceutical alliance is evident to anyone walking into the convention – wall-to-wall pharmaceutical displays and sponsorship.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights is an international psychiatric watchdog group co-founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights.


Contact: Marla Filidei at 800-869-2247 for more information.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Alliance for Human Research Protection

"Obesity and diabetes are the fastest growing health hazard due to bad nutrition and a sedentary life style. However, diabetes is also caused by a class of widely prescribed drugs. Credible, replicated, peer reviewed scientific evidence shows that the atypical antipsychotic drugs--including Risperdal (risperidone) and Zyprexa (olanzapine) and Clozaril (clozapine)-- cause heart attacks ("sudden death"), severe metabolic disorders, hyperglycemia and diabetes. A new Harvard study shows that the risk of diabetes for patients prescribed Clozaril or Zyprexa is highly significant:"

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