We are live, and I am two minutes early, so before we get started. Saturdays and Sunday's six pm Pacific time are going to be my new set times for broadcasts, regardless if it's you know, whether it's a prepared video, a different type of live stream, a rare Bill Cooper episode, which is what tonight is. It's episode seven. The psychos of psychiatry basically,
or pseudoscience, the Soviet pseudoscience that is psychiatry. You can just say communist, you can just say mystery schools because that's what it was birthed out of. And we're going to discuss that tonight now. That being said, On Friday May eighteenth, doctor Rashid tar passed away. I was pretty surprised. Our friend of the show, who has his own show, Jack Anthony, of the Jack Anthony Show on Rumble, notified me today on telegram.
There we go in the telegram group, and he also sent me a DM on the telegram showing me that, and then I found another link that if you're in the telegram group, it's ball Busters Studios t dot m me forward slash ball b A A L Busters Studios. You'll find the link. It's like a dot co dot UK or something like that article and it talks about him having what they think it was a stroke or heart attack, and they had an autopsy. I think I think by by now I think they've said
it was heart issues. And I'm not sure how much I'm allowed to talk about what led up to this. He was ill for a little bit and a few months at least really bad at first, got a lot better, and I noticed a couple of days ago I started getting a bunch of emails from doctor Rashid Bhutar because I signed up for them. I hadn't seen any newsletters in a long time, but then I had like a flood of them,
so I was like, oh, good is active again. And then I find this out and in my stream yard, you know, I set up the broadcast ahead of time, and I like send people a link so they can jump in on the show when I do interviews. I had went from him for him for I don't know, six seven months. We were talking about having him on for a long time and it just never actually materialized. So it's kind of sad that it's always sad so you lose somebody.
But I didn't know him. Doctor Artists was very close with him. Doctor Artist was actual helping him because according to and this is part where I'm not sure how much I can say, he was loaded with a certain toxin that doctor Artist talks about a lot, and they were helping him get better. So this out of the blue thing that happened after the fact is kind of peculiar and it sucks. And I'm not here to try to make a conspiracy theory out of it or anything like that. And I'm not trying to diminish
the tragedy. But if someone is responsible, that's something that should be thought about too, you know, and in the midst in in parallel and in conjunction with you know, mourning something, if there's an action to be taken, should be taken. No more, this lineed no further, and as a matter of fact, take a step back, right. So that's the sad news, okay um. And I'm sure when Doctor Artists is on Monday with me at eleven am Eastern time, sorry, eleven am Pacific time is
the standard time for that. That makes it two pm Eastern time. So those are the three days, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Now, if I decide I want to jump on. It won't be like scheduled or anything like that, but Saturday and Sunday six pm. I'm going to try to keep that schedule and keep it steady schedule. If anybody knows of a good internet radio that I should be on, if you think I should be on one that you guys listen to, I don't even know it's popular anymore.
I know URBN used to be cool, but I don't know if they're compromised. And I don't want to be on a commercial thing where every five minutes they cut into it with some kind of ad for some product I don't agree with. I don't want that, And even though that would make me probably a considerable amount of money, I don't care. And even though I could
probably use that, I don't want to do commercial stuff you can. It takes away the value of things you know, and especially when when it comes to like clinically proven stuff clinically proven by who you know, like what study, who funded it? Were you actually there to see if they did it.
My stepfather, who was an auditor for the New York for New York State Health Department for many years, knows of times where a aids research center in New York City was just an empty building and tax money was being flown, you know, Floid rated it through that fake research site. So I mean, I don't know. There's everybody's trying to sell you something, whether it's a product. And if you don't think that a pharmaceutical is a product,
you're mistaken or a suppleman or whatever the heck. It is a toy, a piece of electronic equipment, an idea, you know, ideas or a way of thinking, a philosophy, a belief structure. These are all things that are marketed and sold to you. You know, ideas that are
seeds in your head. These are all marketed to you. And this notion of mental illness and defectiveness and needing to drug that because apparently you have a deficiency of adderall or a deficiency of riddling in your in your system is ridiculous. And you can't expect somebody with an atheistic denial of nature, natural order and God to understand how to find the root cause of something that's a natural phenomenon. It's never gonna happen. So let's get into this. This is
a Bill Cooper clip. It's three three minutes and thirty five seconds long. And then I have the Folconelli one, and I think I have this. I don't know. I might have to sync that one up. That might not be ready, but we did this earlier. I know the audio is bad. Yeah, I'm just gonna have to ask you to turn up your radio a little whatever you're listening to the radio? Where am I wait here is this? Just turn it up a little bit. Because I didn't predo
this video. If I if I had rendered it prior to I'm just gonna be opening up windows and playing for you tonight. If I had the time, which I don't at the moment, to have done this, I would have been able to just adjust that audio track up. But it's not going to be the same. If I just turned the voume up on, my speakers only go so loud. So let's just go with it. Let's let's listen to the first one, and then I will show you the Folknelling one
I should have set up. That was my mistake. I just downloaded it, I believe. Let's see. Yeah, and I can't do it while we're watching this either. Surprise surprise, right, So let me guess go ahead and just just realized that I didn't do that. Hey, Live TV, I always say that, and it's still true. Live TV put a little up at the end of it. Yep. Let me see if I can at least find the track. It's very long titled where is it better
off downloaded? Oh? It is? Yeah, let me just open that up with a file that I could actually go pass one hundred percent on the audio with, and I'll just pause it real quick. You're not gonna hear it, I don't think, but if you do, just give it a second of get a pause, all right, so you'll help me. You're gonna hear me jump around on that one until I find the right spot.
I just want to replay that part because he talks about the Parisian like renaissance that happened after World War One, and this introduction, this reintroduction, revitalizing of a pseudoscience of alchemy in manifesting itself in psychiatry and in the arts, and that's that's an important thing to take away from that. And then we'll go into this really awesome documentary which I have to measure. I also have
that one. I do okay good, and we're gonna actually listen. Okay, so back before apparently Tom Cruise made made the most sense I've ever heard Tom Cruise making this one clip. So we have to play this. You know, I might, I might come from a scientologist mindset, but true is true and right is right and facts are facts regardless of who says them.
And I actually, like surprisingly have respect for Tom Cruise even though this happened a long time ago, after having heard this, at least in this this part of his I mean, if he's anti gun and months everybody to be in you know whatever, electric prisons, then obviously I think he's a piece of crap. I don't know if that's true or not. I'm just saying if that's if that's the thing, then I wouldn't appreciate that very much.
But yeah, you're gonna be surprised by this, I think. But let's get let's start with this one and then will move our way around. Whoop. All right, The sound effects are free, but you can always donate to gifts, end go or pay Pal if you really want to. It's always appreciated. Okay, why didn't it happen happened to? Oh yeah, there you go. Hopefully everybody can see that. I can't tell if you can or not. But let's go. Why is there two windows?
Nothing makes sense anymore? What the hell? Oh my god? Can we do this the right way? Now? There you go. All experiments now being conducted by the Child Protect Your services on families in bond breaking between parent and child are going to make the human radiation cases look mild by comparison. They're killing love. They are practicing court ordered instruction of the family. They're
practicing junk science by pseudo doctors. It's a well known fact that psychiatry is a dumping ground for disturbed or incompetent medical students, most psychiatrists, and because they themselves suffer neurotic difficulties. And this is not Bill Cooper speaking. This is from a study done by psychologists and psychiatrists upon their own profession. Psychiatrists and psychologists are prone to inflicting their own inner turmoil on their patients and calling
this therapy. Soon after these children are stolen from their parents, psychiatrists,
psychologists, CPS workers, and therapists start inflicting their mental torture techniques. Under stressful conditions, parents and children exhibit normal signs of anger, frustration, depression and defensiveness aught about by the rendering a part of the family, and then they are told that because of these normal feelings they are mentally ill, and then they are used as convenient excuses to separate parent and child permanently and subject
both to the experimentation of these quacks. Problems are intentionally created by CPS because it ensures their jobs. Then psychiatrists eagerly step forward to sell the cure because the state pays them their huge fees. Unfortunately, problems are intentionally escalated to perpetuate and ensure CPS job security, and tons of money flow from the so
called taxpayers into the coffers of the psychological and psychiatric professions. Let's not forget, though, when doctor Andrew Kaufman was on here, he revealed, or at least informed us, that he also was in the development of drugs. Now, if he was a psychiatrist operating on that at that capacity at that time, you would have to imagine that they would have been psychiatric drugs. And when we learned about psychiatry is all about and it's route and you see
all the alchemy symbols and inclinations on his website. Andrew Kaufman, MD dot com. Things should start to click and then maybe we'll read readdressed the whole O NA or O nine A the order of nine angles. Mum, I think that's what I think. I said that right. They used nature in their in their symbology an awful lot and alchemy and a smiley faced killer another
another one of their symbols. It's very strange, very interesting, and nature is representative of lucifer to Luciferian type people because they believe that the natural world is created by that particular character. And then there's a huge network of so called therapists that spring up around all this and they have to have their share. Also, the emotional scarring of child protective services of abused children and parents
lasts a lifetime. All future generations from these abused families ultimately will suffer as well. Many of these children are used for mind control technique experimentation. Doctor Tobias Rocker, director of the Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences that Manager Foundation in Topeka, Kansas, stated, from eighty to ninety percent of the population is extraordinarily hypnotizable, so easily hypnotizable that they are in a constant state of exaggerated
suggestibility. They're at the total mercy of all forms of influences and could be persuaded to do things and afterwards having no idea why they did then. And if you don't think that the electronic device that you're teenagers and children stare at all day long also affects there their propensity to be hypnotized, especially in the
flicker ry. I mean, I've seen TikTok videos that literally are mind control like videos that they would you know, little els from clockwordical orange your eyes open and make you watch with the flashing and then the images in the background after a big bright fleck strobe. Yeah. Good. Also TikTok's communist China, just saying, not that that makes a difference or not, but mine control's mine control. Add other details if you feel it's necessary. Okay,
So now here is the next segment. I just make sure I put us backed out to this guy boom boom that all right. Now, let's listen, and I'm gonna try my best to put up the biom, but I also have to Yeah, that's nine four. Let's bring it up to you. Yeah, let's crank it up to one twenty five. I think that's a max. You might hear a little bit of feedback though because of that, you know, like whatever the background noise as well as will be amplified.
It's not track laid out and cut out. But let's let's get to the point where I can, excuse me, find where he I don't want to make you listen to fifteen minutes worth of stuff just to get to that one part, So I'm gonna try to skip around to where that starts.
The hour of the time. I'm William Cooper. Good evening, folks, Tonight is one of those nice you better get pen and paper and pencil and something to snack on, and maybe maybe a glass of water or tea or whatever it is that you like to drink while you listen to the Hour of the time. I want to take this and I'm gonna give you some books that you're going to want to read as we continue on our quest, our little march toward Albion. Actions with that conflict are, say, the CPS
owned images of our ancestors. Once the engines of industrialized murder, okay they're talking about now, in turn consumed the very social order which had created them, and after four years, the self proclaimed masters of the universe lay broken and bleeding in the waste land, saved from ultimate extinction only by the interference of the United States and its revolutionary republic. Cultural suicide. Perhaps an apocalypse by any other name, Ladies and gentlemen, is still an ashatological event.
It's the end of the world for the inhabitants of that world. For example, near the end of the Great War in September of nineteen eighteen, the Turkysh twelfth Army, holding the ridge line in front of Damascus, which included the ancient mound of Medigo, was attacked and destroyed by the combined use of airplanes, tanks, and cavalry. This battle, eerily described in Saint John's
Revelation Chapter sixteen, suggests that Armageddon occurred in nineteen eighteen. Not only is the battle clearly delineated, but it occurred in the midst of the worst plague since the Black Death of the fourteenth century. Revelations, apocalypse looks much like the history of the twentieth century, as they Spanish Invalenzia. But I think we all know vaccine holocaust right Okay? Leading up to one final millenarial explosion.
Could this be true? Well, ladies and gentlemen, the millennium has come and gone, and so we know it has not as yet occurred. There's always the possibility that our method of keeping time is not the same method used in predicting time by John in his Book of Revelation. Was the prophecy of Revelation and ongoing process that essentially started sometime be for the Great War was
the twentieth century and unfolding of the Final Book of the Bible. When the Great War, and remember the mystery schools like to utilize the revelations as their playbook so that people think that it's God's will, and then they neutralize themselves by saying, if this is God's will, who might have resist? So
it's it's their tool to stop people before they start to fight back. Finally ended on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the old world, with its noble and imperial ways, was well and truly dead. The victorious Allies propped up the corpse of Europe and using all the tricks of the Undertaker's trade, gave it the brief appearance of animation. This lasted
just long enough to necromancy, a treaty together at versaid its decomposed. Soon enough, it's stinch conditioning Europe for the burned, an aroma of the Nazis who to come. But while it lasted, this zombie summer, fast fading European superiority valvanized the entire world. The epicenter of this fleeting renaissance was Paris, the city of life illumination. Okay, during the war, this city had been the goal for which millions of men had marched, fought, bled,
and died. As it had been for centuries, Paris was a symbol to both sides in the conflict of something irrepressible in the human character. After the war, it became a mecca for all those who felt that the world must be changed somehow by the horror and sacrifice of the war, and that this change must mean something, say something, and do something. They went to Paris like insects drawn to the light of immolated cultures, having burned their
candles all at once in the final fasodfae of European civilization. They firmly believed that out of that conflagration would come a better world. Same dreamers dreaming, the same dream, and so they came to Paris to help create that world. Mystics, visionaries, painters, poets, artists of all kind, scientists, political thinkers, revolutionaries, expatriots, all looking for that new world of hope, peace and freedom which they helped must grow out of the war to
int all wars, the conflict they thought had made them all equal. Now they mingled on the boulevards, They drank, they talked at the cafes and bars and bookstalls. They plotted and painted late into the night, and small cold water flats in the Monster Marchrey are danced and drank in the nightclubs. And Demimond's guives of the Latin Quarter. As if driven by deep rooted servanval
gilt. Everyone wanted to live fast, fully and gloriously. Paris in the post apocalyptic twenties appeared to be the light of the world, the flash point of history and the beginning of the end of time itself. And remember that statement, the beginning of end of the end of time itself. Remember that is I'm going to repeat that theme throughout this broadcast. Out of all this too brief efflorescence emerged artistic literary right here it comes so in a few short
seconds, I think he's going to describe it. Pay very close attention to how he how he, you know, high stretches this, how he says this, because it's going to be very important coming up in the next documentary that I show you right after. Social, political, and scientific concepts that shaped much of the rest of the twentieth century, From the surrealists such as tons Art and Marcel Duchamp to the mathematics of Paul Iraq to go literary pyrotechnics
of James Joyce. The idea of trans formation teams formation bubbled just below the surface. Remember that also, for that will be too a recurring theme. It was that the venus of this transformative undercurrent that in nineteen twenty six, an anonymous volume, issued in a luxury edition of three hundred copies only by a small Paris publishing firm known mostly for artistic reprints, rocks the Parisian occult underworld. Its title The Mystery of the Cathedrals. The author full Canale.
He claimed that the great secret of alchemy, the queen of Western occult science, was plainly displayed on the walls of Paris's own cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris. He was right, as you've heard on previous broadcasts. In nineteen twenties, al Cany by our postmodern lights, a quaint and just credited Renaissance Hugo science was in the process of being reclaimed and reconditioned by two of the
most influential movements of the century. Surrealism and psychiatry stumbled unto alchemy at about the same time, and each attached their own notions about reality to the ancient concept. Carl Jung stamped the twenties teasing out the theory of the archetypal unconscious form of the symbolic tapestry of al chemical jews and studying how these symbols are
expressed in the dream state. The Pollet philosopher Andre Bratton and the surrealist May then intuitive leap of faith and proclaimed that the alchemical process could be expressed artistically. Okay, we got what we wanted out of this one for this particular broadcast, but look for this. You can type in just the name Fulcanelli if you want to how to spell it. I you L C A N E L L I sounds awfully Italian, but I don't think that's even a
real name. It's so they mysterid decathedrels. If you want to look for the book, but I'm not sure if there's even an English translation, you may have to find one. Anyhow. The you can find this actual broadcast from Bill on bit shoot if you just type in the word Folcanelli and nothing else. You don't have to put Bill Cooper Folcanelli because one only allows you
like three different tags per video. Three the three or five, I think it's three, so that it's very limited what it can find in it search results. Because of that, it kind of shoots itself in the foot anyhow. Okay, so that part is done. Now let's get down to I'm gonna show you this Tom Cruise one. Prepared to be just surprised. Now, this is somebody who uploaded a video at two forty you know, two
whatever rate bit rate. So it's not it's not the best picture, and I think they are video recording their own television set, and then they edited the video that they recorded from their TV. But it's still it brings home the point just fine, all right, It's not gonna be in HD happy go Lucky format, but you'll still get the message loud and clear. All right, let's do it. And man, I can't I can't say this enough. I'm very impressed by what by by what I see here from Tom
Cruise. Very surprised too, and this happened a long time ago. I'm gonna help the mood changes a bit. You're gonna see a fiery Tom Cruise talk about his attack on Brookshields, antidepressants and riddling for kids, his attack on Brookshields. Still in attack psychiatry. Ever before I was a scientologist, I never agree with psychiatry. And then when I started studying the history of psychiatry, I started realizing more and more why I didn't agree with psychiatry.
And as far as the brook Shields thing is, look, he't understand I really care about Brookshields. I think here's a wonderful and talented woman and I want to see her do well. And I know that psychiatry is it's a pseudoscience. Toma. She said that this particular thing helped her feel better, whether it was the antidepressant or going to a counselor or a psychiatrist. Isn't
that enough? Man? Yet? Is suppressing the actual problem enough and pushing toxins deeper into your body or causing yourself to be so out of it that other issues don't have the same priority in your life because you have bigger problems now because of the drugs that you're on. That is that a way of helping yourself or is that just sidestepping it and you know, ignoring the actual root, root causing problem of that you're dealing with. Right I don't.
I can't understand why I can't talk right now, But let's move on. I understand this. Here we are today when I talk out against drugs and psychiatric abuses of electric shocking people, okay, against their will, of drugging children with them not knowing the effects of these drugs. Do you know what adderall is? Do you know riddlin? Do you know now that riddlin is a street drug? Do you understand that the differences? Wasn't asking you a
question? I'm asking a question. I understand yours abuse of all of these things. Now, you see, here's the problem. You don't know the history of psychiatry I do. Aren't there examples? And might not bookshields be an example of someone who benefited from one of those drugs? All it does is mask the problem, and if you understand the history of it, it masks the problem. That's what it does. That's all it does. You're not getting to the reason why there is no such thing as a chemical imbalance
part of the depression? To you, is that kind of a little psychological google GOBBLI goop. No, No, I did not say. I'm just asking what you what would you call it? Apps that, Matt, that is that post? You talking about hormonal triggers of emotions. That's not a chemical balance in the brain. I mean it's it's maybe a hyperactive one because of the changes going on in the body. But these these are also signals that your body needs to experience in overcome and get on the other side of
Now you're talking about two different things. But that's what she went on nidepressing for. But what happens the antidepressant All it does is mass the problem. There's ways of vitamins and through exercise in various things. I'm not saying that that isn't real. That's not what I'm saying. That's an alteration of what I'm saying. I'm saying that drugs aren't the answer. That these drugs are very dangerous. They're mind altering drugs, and there are ways of doing it
without that so that we don't end up in a brave new world. The thing that I'm saying about Brook is that there's misinformation, okay, and she doesn't understand the history of psychiatry. She doesn't understand in the same way that you don't understand it. Man, do you examine the possibility that these things do work for some people that yes, there are abuses, and yes, maybe they've gone too far in certain areas. Maybe there are too many kids
on riddling, maybe electric shock kids on riddling. I'm just saying, but aren't there examples where it works? Man? You don't even you're Glinn. You don't even know what riddling is. If you start talking about chemical imbalance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories. Matt, Okay, that's what I've done. And you go and you say, where's where's the medical test, where's the blood test
that says how much riddling you're supposed to get? You? It's very impressive to listen to you because clearly you've done the homework and you know the subject, and you should and you should do that also because just knowing people who are on riddling isn't enough. You should be a little bit more responsible in knowing what I'm really describing riddling, Tom, and I'm not helping anyone else to do well you are. You're saying, no, I need some people
who seem to have been helpful. But you're saying, but it's like, this is a very important issue. I know it, and you're you're here on the Today Show, right and to talk about it in a way of saying, well, isn't it okay? And being reasonable about it when you don't know and I do. I think that you should be a little bit more responsible and knowing what it is like because you communicate to people. But you're all mad in the end on Matt. But here's the point. What
is an ideal scene in life? Okay? Ideal scene is someone not having to take antipsychotic drugs. I would agree, Okay, So now you look at and you go, okay. A departure from that ideal scene is someone taking drugs okay, And then you go, okay, what is the theory and the science behind that that justifies that? Okay? If I want to know something, I go and find out because I don't talk about the things that I don't understand. I'll say, you know what, I'm not so
sure about that, I'll go find more information about it. So why can I can come to an opinion based on the information that I have. You're so passionate about it, and I'm passionate about learning. I'm passionate about life. Man, can anybody find fault in anything that he just said? And that's Tom Cruise talking. So I think hell did freeze over way back when that happened. So maybe I should grab some ice skates. Anyway, Yeah,
let's move on to the next party. Now, we have this documentary here, and there's actually two and it's done by the same I don't know documentary house. I'm not really it's psychiatry and Industry of Death. But the one that I want to start with is psychiatry the pseudoscience. And we're gonna looks like I said, it's twelve seconds and let me just pull it back
a little bit, all right. This one's going to talk about the history of how this kind of was a communistic tool weaponized by the Soviet Union to get rid of dissenters or those who would have different opinions. Now, all of a sudden, you are you know, you have a mental illness because
you don't you don't believe in the statism of Soviet Russia. You think that's that's not related to here, where you know, the United Nations basically has deemed site M patriotism, nationalism, love for your family, any of these things that are also the same things that everybody in Russia hated, and the manifesto of the communist Manifesto, the same things that crop up in the protocols of Zion, all the things that they target, and even in the Jesuit
Oath, the Credo and their objective of snuffing out people. There's this common thing against the family. There's a common theme that anybody who disagrees has a mental illness, and they go so far as to say that there is no such thing as a normal person. Now, and that all gets revealed. I believe in this particular documentary and so much more so stick with it. Please, you're gonna learn a lot. I've got my pen and paper, so I highly recommend if you want to jot some notes down that would only
be beneficial all right, let's get this started. There's gonna be a lot of man and then take this and then and then you know, layer it over the top of what you think, may now think of the agenda, if there is one. I'm just saying, if there is one being perpetuated by people like doctor Andrew Kaufman, who is a psychiatrist. Wait, you just give me that would have just one second. I'm probably gonna have to read some of this to you, guys, so sorry for the beginning.
There's a couple of things that are just straight up in Russian that I'm gonna have to read to you in some in German so devotedly and with communists stamina. Obviously this is Russia. There they beat out the communists in Germany. People don't like to talk about that. They squashed them the free The free crops did that. They were veterans of the First War. They stomped the ship out of the Reds that were trying to topple the government in Germany.
Carry out Lennon's last will to study communition. Would you to work with zell Or zeal And as a communist Anti strengthened with all my life the work of Lenin and party in the whole world. We swear the Soviet regime demanded absolute loyalty. Those who did not tow the party line were considered dissidents and labeled enemies of the state. With no more than a whisper to the secret police, they would vanish into one of these special psychiatric hospitals. Despite the risks,
the so called dissidents put their ideas of freedom into action. I acted in secret. Nobody knew what I did. This is Peter star Check Soviet dissident. Do you want to know the definition of distance? Someone who doesn't obey and believe and is resistant too the uh the mob basically even if the mob happens to being in charge. Had a small printing device and I printed
neflets told Kristofia while others considered themselves loyal Soviet citizens. And I considered myself and with full conviction too, is Luchu to be one of the best Soviet people. At my arrest, I was identified as a criminal, extremely dangerous to the state. I just burst out laughing in front of the KGB general some English. The next day he called a psychiatrist. This is the reward
they give you for being loyal. Remember Bill Cooper said that the first thing that they get rid of are the people that got them in the power. According to Soviet psychiatrists, they all suffered from inflexibility of convictions, a symptom of a new disorder, sluggish schizophrenia. Drink it up, But what is it? You don't have to know. Make him guys. They shaved their heads soon nice. Like their counterparts in other countries, the Soviet psychiatrists prescribe
powerful drugs to cure their patients about it. They take medicine reluctantly and find ways of avoiding it. Therefore, we must check and make sure the medicine finally ends in the patient's body. They pretend to swallow, their mouths are empty and clean, but they can throw it all back up a moment later. The doctor, I can understand some of these words, so it's hard for me to listen to it and then speak. That's why I'm I'm just
kind of stumbling here because some of the words I actually recognize. The doctor asked me at the rounds, how are you? How can you feel? After five vials of hell slive is dripping onto the floor. Some muscles extend while others tighten and twitch. Yeah, that kind of sounds like the after effects of of the shot. When people go through the spins right, the
body gets contorted, the face awful, and the soul suffers terribly. It's like going through hell, just like with Syrah Quill, terrible dreams of being on a battlefield like Braveheart and fighting an evil strange, strange shit. This cannot be. The orderlies beat the patients without risk of punishment. This will be over soon and then I don't have to do this anymore, my cousins,
and for any reason whatsoever or without any reason. And I'm reading these because this is also going to be on a podcast, so they won't have the luxury of being able to read themselves. For instance, the orderly opened the door and then you were in his way. They look that was enough to get a beating. And if a patient tried to protest the beating discussion because of the portulity, so they tie him up and go on beating him.
Previously, a year or two passed murderers and rapists were released. Nicole, a psychiatrist, said, Michael, it would have been better if you killed somebody, are you? People would shoot you because when you're boot would have been easier to kick you out. It made this is from nineteen sixty seven to nineteen eighty seven, the Soviet government arrested over two million people who, for political reasons, were diagnosed as mentally sick. Pay attention to this
because this is exactly what they want to do here. And they're labeling Christians, people who are overly religious, and patriots and all these other things as having it be a mental disorder. So stop self identifying as you know all these things, because that's what those patriot channels are out there to do, is it's a honeypot. So you professed this over and over again and we're forced to undergo psychiatric treatment. Even today, psychiatry remains the coercive tool of
choice for governments throughout the world. What we've learned is at in Gatmo or Guantanamumbai that we had teams of healthcare professionals called the Biscuit teams behavioral scientist psychologists working with a military to advise them on how far you could push a prisoner. They are abuses that have been documented around the world. We have healthcare professionals who have committed potentially acts of treason within their medical ethics, and there's
nobody supervising that. There's nobody making them stand accountable to their medical ethics. But psychiatrists have never reserved physical and mental torture exclusively for political prisoners. Throughout history, they have repackaged it and sold it to the public as therapy. Just about every child who gets stripped from a good family gets abused, potentially
raped, and maybe ends up dead. Beginning in the nineteen twenties, psychiatrists embraced a new group of procedures that claimed to work by creating intentional damage to the brain. Monfred Sockel had this notion that he could kill just the bad brain cells, that somehow we have good brain cells were bad brain cells. So if you give people enough insulin, you kill those bad brain cells, then if the person survived this epilepsy, they would be better off for it.
Despite severe convulsions and an insulin shocked death rate of five percent, Suckel pointed to his patients childlike state and declared his treatment a success. Hospitals built insulin shock wards and chomotherapy became big business. Not to be outdone, let Us lost fun Meduna of Hungary believed he could drive out mental illness by inducing
brain damaging seizures with a drug called metrosol. He noticed his epileptics had no mental health problems, and his mental health patients psychiatric patients seemed to have no epilepsy, and so he thought doing one would out the other. The theory was that epilepsy and schizophrenia couldn't coexist in the same brain, and that if epilepsy was induced, that a seizure was caused, it would quote drive out the schizophrenia. There's no scientific basis for this whatsoever. Metrosol was fast and
lucrative. In a morning, a single psychiatrist could chemically shot fifty patients into a docile and manageable state. By nineteen thirty nine, metrosol was so popular with psychiatrists and staff it was used in seventy percent of American hospitals and in almost every other country in the world. The financial success of insulin and metrosol sparked the development of an even more profitable method of inducing brain damaging convulsions.
I was electricock therapy done. We use these electrodes we place among the patient's head like this, and then by leans of this machine, we pace a controlled electric current through the brain, just for a fraction of a second, the patient doesn't feel it. The story behind this miracle cure began in a
Roman slaughterhouse in Italy in nineteen thirty eight. Two Italian psychiatrists decided to observe that before slaughtering pigs, in order to make the pigs more docile, they would apply electrodes to their temples that were hooked up to wall current and this stunned the pigs, but it didn't kill them, and they could then slaughter them well. This gave them the encouragement to try inducing convulsions with electricity.
We would see keith falling out, broken spines, bones knocked out of joint, broken bones, and people even getting internal organ damage from being restrained while they were having these uncontrolled writhing seizures convulsions. Many patients had been returned to their homes and jobs, who might still be here if it were not for this helpful form of treatment. Having successfully sold brain damage as a cure,
psychiatrists searched for even more precise ways of targeting the brain. This was jump started in eighteen forty eight when an explosion blew a steel rod straight through the head of Vermont railway worker Phineas Gage. While Gage survived, his personality was dramatically altered. Seventy years later, Portuguese neurologist Egas Monees would try to obtain a similar result by drilling into a patients skull and squirting pure alcohol directly into
the brain, killing the tissue of the frontal lobes. Monies called this procedure a lobotomy. Doctor Walter J. Freeman would become lobotomy's most infamous practitioner. He discovered he could do it faster without having to drill through the skull.
There was no anesthesia, and he would just lift up the eye and stick nothing more than an ice pick right into the brain, right under the orbital bone, and then just break the thing back and forth until he was satisfied that he could cause enough disruption of brain tissue and then pull it out.
Freeman traveled the country and his lobotomobile, hacking apart his patient's brains on stage or sometimes right there in the vehicle, and he would pull up and offer lobotomies to people, get referrals from the local doctors, or sometimes people didn't even go through doctors. They go right to a lobotomobile and he would just
do the brain damaging procedure right there. By the time his surgical privileges were votes after his last patient died on the operating table, Freeman had performed or supervised over thirty five hundred lobotomies, more than twenty five percent of which, by his own admission, left his patients in a vegetative state. They a lobotomized a million people in the forties and the fifties and the beginning of the
sixties until they came to the conclusion that this was a destructive treatment. But though the stories of miraculous cures were soon exposed as brain damaging frauds, psychiatrists kept one step ahead inventing new forms of psychosurgery passed off as medical advances. I completely shut it from exit. And that's what I heard in my head when he drew something in my brain northwest. Actually, listen, why did you have to do that? Oh? Fine, shook inside, shook inside,
everything shocks my eyes. That was great a spot any harmed than to my brain. And nobody has the right anyway to pay God somebody's brain. They all operations took about eight and a half hours and they kept me awake for every second of it, and I remember every second of it, and I still remember it to this day because I have this operation every day in
my life, but I like it or not. My other psychiatrists still tout the benefits of psychosurgery, a treatment that earns them three point one million dollars annually, But in the wake of lobotomy's tarnished reputation, psychiatrists were quit to push electro shot back into the spotlight, renaming it electro convulsive therapy. They now give patients anesthetics to squash their screams and paralyzing agents to avoid watching the
writhing of agony. The main misconception that people have about ECT is that it's new and improved. The new and improved refers strictly to these cosmetic improvements, because in fact they make it easier on the witnesses. The person isn't shaking all over the table it paralyze it. It isn't new, it isn't improved. It is worse every ten years or so. There tends to be first of all, a denial that it causes any harm. Secondly, an acknowledgement
that might have caused harm. But here's a whole new approach, and now this one is blameless without any research to back it up. The ECT machine can produce anywhere from fifty to four hundred volts. It's the kind of energy that we use for industrial machinery that might be in a steel mill or some or a printing press, some large piece of machine. It's an extraordinary amount
of energy and it causes a great deal of damage. And while stories of prisoners physically mistreated with electroshock are well publicized, the amount of voltage doled out by psychiatrist for ECT is up to thirty three times greater, and that damage is most often targeted at the most vulnerable. Two thirds of those who receive electroshock are women, given such diagnoses as pre menstrual syndrome, menopausal disorder,
or postpartum depression. Half of electroshock patients are elderly. Once they become eligible for government healthcare at age sixty five, Twice as many American seniors receive ECT than at age sixty four. And what does this all add up? To? One hundred thousand dead and countless others so brain damage they have no hope of ever recovering a normal life for a total of twelve dollars worth of electricity. Psychiatrists in the United States alone break in one point two billion dollars.
But the next miracle cure psychiatrists added to their arsenal made them more money than ever before, for it was faster, cheaper, and could potentially turn men, women and children into patients for life. By the early nineteen fifties, psychiatrists discovered their next miracle cure, a chemical originally designed to kill parasites in pigs. Their new discovery hindered brain function in much the same way as shoving an ice pick into the eye socket. It was an old treatment in a
new disguise. With the advent of these new tranquilizing drugs, it seems not too much to say that where on the of an entirely new era in the treatment of mental illness. Dubbing it a chemical lobotomy. Canadian psychiatrist Heights Layman describe thorazine as a simple, easy to take pill with the same effects as psychosurgery, but without the mess. Thorazine provided psychiatry with the entry into mainstream medicine had its magic bullet. If I'm a psychiatrist, and I have to
spend an hour talking to someone in psychotherapy. There's only so much I can charge for that hour. But if I can come in, give you a pill, and send you back out in fifteen minutes or ten minutes, that's a much more efficient use of my time monetarily. What psychiatrist didn't tell the public was that thorazine caused a crippling neurological condition known as targeted dyskinesia. And that's a neurological syndrome where you have muscle twitches, abnormal jerks which are uncontrolled,
and they either last for a long time or sometimes they're permanent. So that's very clear, very well recognized long term or permanent brain damage from these medications. Methy and phetamines can do the same thing over time too. I was told it because it deteriorates your brain and the nerves and all that stuff, and the nervous system just twitches out all the time. Mister Blown has
virtually no signs of his original illness now. The signs that the movements of his mouth are completely side effects of the drugs that he was on for twenty years. Mister Blown is quite rational. He understands what's going on, and if you're patient, he can carry on a very rational conversation with you. Even when you remove the drug, it may still remain. It means you
have caused a permanent disabling of the brain. In the late fifties you get the first signs of people starting to worry about it, but it's not until the late seventies that psychiatrists start warning their patients about it. Twenty years thorazine's manufacturer Smith Kline French had good reason to keep a lid on the bad news. In the first year alone, SKF saw a more than five hundred percent return on their original investment, with the public in the press kept in the
dark about the severe and disabling side effects. Prominent doctors and psychiatrists met in Puerto Rico to lay the groundwork for the expansion of psychiatric drugs far into the
future. Psychiatrists Doctor Nathan Klein wrote this in the conference's final report. The present breadth of drug use may be almost trivial when we compare it to the possible number of chemical substances that will be available for the control of selective aspects of man's life in the year two thousand doctor Klein's spearheaded a movement flooding new psychiatric wonder drugs onto the global marketplace, backed by a massive publicity machine,
spending hundreds of millions of dollars. Psychiatry was now an industry of drug pushers. By nineteen seventy, the American Psychiatric Association was so dependent on drug company money that thirty percent of its annual budget came from pharmaceutical advertisements in its official journals. So we had money fleeing to trade organizations. We had money flewing to the doctors and to their journals. While we all know that that is
going to influence how they think. The majority of National Institute Mental Health and National Institute of Health scientists are getting more money from drug companies on the side than their tax based salary. With so much money to be made, all
psychiatrists needed was a scientific theory to justify it. Their solution, an official report declaring that all mental problems derived from a so called chemical imbalance in the brain, requiring drugs to correct this chemical imbalance is one of the greatest fallacies ever foisted upon patience and the public. There is no chemical test to show an imbalance related to any psychiatric disease, whereas depression, anxiety, what have
you. The chemical imbalance is for the benefit of the psychiatrist. It has to be there so the psychiatrists can treat it. But fraudulent chemical imbalanced theories could not hide the mounting evidence of common and terrifying side effects, such as
acathesia. Acathesia is like an extreme nervous inner nervous agitation. People describe it as wanting to crawl out of their own skins, and this happens with great frequency, and it is absolutely totally well understood to be associated with suicide and violence and homicide. After years of these reported side effects and cases upon cases of violence, self mutilation, and death, in nineteen ninety one, health experts, legislators, and the public finally forced the FDA to order an investigation.
I know with absolute certainty that if Charles had any idea of the side effects of prozac, he would never have taken it. I had two sons, David Lee age eight, Billy sixteen, wife twenty years all gone. I'll tell you why. After being on prozac for twenty one days, my wife shot and killed both of these two boys right here. She turned the
gun to herself and shot herself twice. I took the nine millimeter automatic, sat down on the bed and put the gun to my head, and I blew a four inch hole out the back of my arm instead of my head. Thank god, I was a lousy shot. Had someone looked further into prozac, steps could have been taken to avoid it. What was supposed to be an unbiased hearing was a panel of psychiatrists, the vast majority with personal
financial ties to pharmaceutical companies. They basically couldn't find an expert doctor psychiatrists at a leading medical school who basically in somewhere another didn't have a consulting agreement, hadn't taken money from the pharmaceutical companies. I do not find from the evidence today that there is credible evidence to support a conclusion that antidepressant drugs caused the
emergence and or the intensification of suicidality and or other violent behaviors. Five hundred disks, thirty three murder cases, and over twenty thousand adverse side effects. Would you like to tell you what a drug is still on the market? Is an alliance, an unholy alliance between psychiatric community, the pharmaceutical industry in
the FDA, and he answers yes. This unholy alliance became all too apparent in nineteen ninety seven when pharmaceutical companies persuaded the FDA to allow them to advertise directly to the public, with psychiatrists providing medical endorsement, and in just three
years, sales of psychiatric drugs skyrocketed almost two and a half times. When the numbers of violence and suicide victims shot through the roof public outrage finally forced the FDA to issue warning labels on antidepressants, but by then thirteen years had passed, billions of dollars had been made, and psychiatrists were marketing their next
wonder drugs. Over one hundred and twenty million of the world's population are taking psychiatric drugs, backed up by fake science and endorsed by regulators, who are bought and paid for their harmful medications gross more than eighty four billion dollars a year. And while psychiatrists were finding a way to diagnose and drug millions of people across the globe, on another front, they were continuing their assault on
our most personal freedoms. Psychiatrists demand the absolute right to determine what is best for the so called mentally ill. After all, the mentally ill are crazy and unable to evaluate their own treatment. To enforce their authority over others and keep their institutions filled at profitable levels, psychiatrists use a method called involuntary commitment.
When you go to a real doctor, say a family doctor or a cardiologist, a patient always has the right to refuse treatment, so there is no such thing as involuntary treatment when it comes to clinical medicine as practiced by real doctors. Psychiatrists, of course, believe that people can be treated against their will. In nineteen fifty six, psychiatrists win Fred Overhols are presented a
plan to Congress intended to take involuntary commitment to a whole new level. The plan purchase a million acres of Alaskan wilderness, build a huge mental asylum, and change the commitment laws so that anyone could be shipped off with no more than a simple nod from a psychiatrist. The bills sailed through the House of Representatives, but when the public caught wind of the plan, they became enraged, referring to it as Siberia USA. The bill was quickly struck in the
Senate. But while the death of the Siberia Bill put a stop to their large scale plans, involuntary commitments still remained the most effective and profitable method for filling psychiatric institutions. Again, the person has committed no crime and has no trial and is sent directly to a mental hospital, which is really a present. How many people are gooped at insian assailments. He pays lucked me up. Doctors don't look at anybody Chakadi's luck you up. Even children can be
taken from their parents with little legal recourse. They just invaded our home. They came in with officers. Our kids are scared, you know. They come in with pieces of paper and say you're giving us your kids, and it's like, you know, how can they just come in and do that? She said, you could be arrested for medical neglect, And I said, but how was that? When you know this is my child and I see that he doesn't need that much education. Why would you threat me with
something like that? At ten pm, two policemen and two social workers came to my house and took all four of my kids away. Once committed to psychiatric hospitals, patients are drugged and restrained. The more guys, did you happen to catch the Bill Cooper episode where I played the two parts of William Norman Griggs speech about the United Nations and wanting to take the children. This is one of the tools that they're doing it with CPS, the medical establishment,
allopathy. This is why this whole system needs to be It's not something that needs reform. We don't need to just take down the bad actors and the change out faces for new ones. And this is why we're getting all these brave and heroic mds. All they're going to do is do a public ritual death and resurrection of their own system, and then people are going to trust it all over again. And this is why I do not put any stock into people like Niccola or any of the other ones Ryan Cole, del
Bigtree, who promotes all these idiots. They're just trying to put a new face on the same horrificolt that's doing this stuff. It's still going to keep happening if we don't put a stop to the pseudoscience person objects. The more this objection is construed as symptom of a mental ill. They didn't use armies to shut down the entire world. They used a medical scare in the medical establishment. Think about that. Think about how powerful and how unchecked that is.
Because they're the doctors, they know more. You just got to follow their orders illness, at which point the person would be locked up in restraints. There would be the ankle, the knee, the waist, the head, the wrist, and the shoulder restraints. And if when that process was happening, if there was almost any resistance at all, the person then would be medicated to a point where they would be they would almost be knocked out.
Well, you had one case where they actually took up patient in a seclusion room and beat him up. Then they lied about it to the services that investigated. So it's a pretty wide range of abuse issues that we've encountered. Psychiatric staff provoked their patients into violence so they can build insurance companies up
to four hundred dollars a day for each restrained patient. A patient would resist diagnosis, resist treatment, and also want to leave treatment while they were at the hospital, and invariably every time that person's situation would be exacerbated until they were put in constraints and medicated. Also, pay attention to what the guy is. He's a psychotherapist who went through all this and saw this, but continue to do what he was doing right, continue to do what he's doing.
Now he's older and he's talking about it as his former. We don't know if it's former because he had enough and quit, or its former because he retired after a long history of abusing people or being complicit in the abuse of people, at which point there would be documented reasons to keep that person in treatment. The burden of such claims has passed directly to the public in the form of soaring healthcare premiums. As for their victims, the experience is
traumatic and even lethal. Sixteen year old Rochelle Claiborne died in lor Ridge's care last August. The state report shows during the restraint quote, Rochelle stated several times she could not breathe. In almost all respects of staff, the staff behaved appropriately, followed the standards by taking advantage of weak or vague restraint laws. Psychiatrists and their staff are almost never held criminally liable for assault, battery, and murder. He begged me to take him home, take him out
of there, that they were treating him wrongly. And he didn't want to stay there, and I called it there had been an accident that they held him down until he couldn't breathe anymore. I wish I would have wasn't don't take him out of there before it had happened. Then I miss him every day. I wish I could have him back, but I can't. To
this day, no one has been charged for the child's murder. The elderly are a prime target for psychiatric abuse, with treatment of senior citizens and mental institutions in the US costing private and government insurance four point five billion dollars a year. Unwarranted commitment has occurred that wouldn't have heard if the people hadn't had insurance. The proof of that putting is generally and half fast they get out
once the insurance runs out. What did we hear over and over and over again about that with Robert Scott Bell most recently with doctor artists talking about the insurance, talking about that with oh what was it? The guy who had all the necrosis happened to his fingers and toes. He did actually pass away, but he had good insurance because he was an a trade union. Right, and the better your insurance, the more potential that are going to milk
that insurance until you're dead. And if you have a five day hold in the hospital, they'll send you home and then you'll come back because you weren't nothing got better, and then they'll put you in for another five days and max out the insurance that you know what will be covered there. But they also say that they hold you on a Friday, if you go in on a Friday, and they'll say one thing to you until they find out on Monday what your insurance will cover. And then all of a sudden, you
have all these new things that are wrong with you. It's a good thing we got these tests done. And then they start giving you unnecessary treatments. Everything that nellopathy is unnecessary unless you're bleeding out, and they start milking your insurance because your insurance will cover it. Now, if you have bad insurance, they just throw on the street broken boone's broken bleed in whatever doesn't matter.
I shouldn't know because I take I have VA insurance and nobody wants to cover shit, and so they sent me home with a broken bone several times. Involuntary commitment is a form of psychiatric slavery where persons are treated as if their property and they are deprived of liberty, and people are making money in the process. As longest you have Inurentini melospresition, psychiatry is a prison, work is a crime against humanity, is in ut medicine. Every forty seconds
someone is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution. And if you think this is something that can't happen to you or someone you know, think again. In the time it took you to watch this chapter, ten people have been institutionalized against their will and with hundreds of billions of dollars allocated to hospitals internationally since nineteen seventy five, psychiatrists have carved out for themselves a lucrative commercial enterprise hidden
behind a dubious interpretation of the law. But far too often psychiatrists commit crimes too blatant to be ignored. The FBI has rated the headquarters of one of the nation's largest operators of psychiatric hospitals hundreds complained of overbilling, misdiagnosed conditions, and insurance brought. Investigators say they found more than five thousand similar cases in all fifty states. Psychiatrists clearly are getting rich. Psychiatrists traded drugs for sex,
fild false insurance claims, and exploited patients sexually. We have uncovered some of the most elaborate, aggressive, creative, deceptive, immoral, and illegal schemes being used to fill empty hospital bids with insured and paying patients. Every psychiatrist takes an oath to follow an ethical code of conduct to put the care of their patients above all else. But of more medical disciplines, psychiatry has the worst record of fraud and abuse. Psychiatry is almost a license to print
money. If a doctor were clever enough, and many of them are, there's no reason that they couldn't make at least a half million dollars a year fraudulently and get away with it. In psychiatry. I don't purport to have deposed every psychiatrist in Las Vegas. I can tell you for a fact I haven't. Maybe I've deposed half, and by and large they were a dishonest,
deceitful, lying bunch of people. So prevalent are their deceptive and criminal billing practices, insurance investigators have slang for it, like the California Wave and the hundred dollars. Handshake one hundred dollars. Handshake is when usually a patient is institutionalized psychiatrist. Psychologists will visit that person, shake hands with him, say hello, I'm doctor so and so, I'm taking care of your problem.
And in leaves it might have ten or twenty patients there. They'd build an hour for each one and they might be in the hospital for a total of thirty minutes, so twenty patients twenty hours, and they'd send the bills
off to medicae. We see that most of the victims of recovered memory therapy were women who had excellent health insurance, whether it was government insurance or private insurance, because many insurance policies wouldn't pay for this kind of long term nonsense, so those people were targeted because of the nature of the insurance that they had. Every year, the US psychiatric industry defrauds government and private insurance of
five billion dollars using any means possible to deceive the public. There were some advertisements, very seductive advertisements for people want to lose weight, and we're having problems those in weight, and they would be given all expenses paid to go to a particular spa, but when they got to this SPA went in and signed in. It wasn't a spot, it was a psychiatric center, and
then they couldn't get out. What instead they received is they received massive doses of mind altering drugs and they were kept for a lengthy period of time, and their insurance carrier was built tremendous amounts of money for something that was unnecessary. But their lies go beyond the psych ward and into the courts, whereas
paid witnesses, they will say anything to collect their fee. A psychiatric expert who will have one opinion and one scenario, and a completely opposite opinion in another scenario based on which law firm or governmental agency is paying for his time. The psychiatrist, on one hand, will tell the public that suicide can be prevented, but will go into court and tell a jury that suicide cannot
be prevented. And then once you show his prior and consistent statements, he also showed that he is paid very well by pharmaceuticals, then the jury says, you know what, We're not so sure about you because you just lied to us. Add to the greed, dishonesty, and deceitfulness, their sex crimes Contemporary studies have shown that at least ten percent of psychiatrists committed sex related
defenses against their patients. It has happened so often that by the mid eighties, the insurance companies who ensure physicians across America started writing sexual claims out of the policies altogether. That's how common it was. The system was so broken that more than twenty five thousand companies planes had been registered but nothing acted upon. When a psychiatrist has a patient, a female patient, and abuse them
sexually, there's a very high probability they'll get away with it. I've seen many cases where the mental health professional becomes very disturbed and is using very strange and odd treatments, and that can go on for many years with no one finding out about it because it's not very public. It's quite private. Things
happen behind closed doors. Tragically, their sex crimes often involved children. Case in point, doctor C. Markham Berry on the surface a well respected member of his community, but all that shattered when he was arrested on child molestation charges. Van loads of child pornography were removed from his home, and the subsequent investigation uncovered his sexual abuse of former patients. Boys age seven to seventeen who he photographed and sodomized, all part of what the state called fifty years
of Barry's rampant, undetected sexual escapades with children. This is not an isolated incident. It is the carefully masked character of many members of this profession. In every country throughout the world, you could well find psychiatrists committing rape, sexual abuse, murder, and fraud. And as you will see, psychiatry's
entire credibility depends on the biggest fraud of all. I was diagnosed with a chemical imbalanced manic depression, and diagnosing would having had conduct disorder, depression, depressive orderline, personality of distress. But all of these so called diseases are just made up. They just fabricated their fictions. All diseases are made up. They give you names for a cluster of symptoms that could be from any source or cause, but they don't look for root cause. They just look
for the drug to sell you. So psychiatry imagination. Why would psychiatrists do without their labels. They couldn't pretend to be real doctors anymore, you know, neither could psychologists, you know, diagnosing what a godlike thing to do making diagnoses and here's your treatment a bill, because so far they're not proving that any so called mental illnesses exist. These are labels and that's all they are. But without proof, you can't have credibility. So psychiatrists manufacture their
own. Okay, I just want to pause there because I said Benjamin Rush on there. Okay. Benjamin Rush was a signer of the sign of the Declaration of Independence. He was one of the signatures. Doctor Benjamin Rush. We've talked about in the past with a quote that he did talking about keeping the medical industry in check, otherwise they will go rampant, to become tyrannical, and there'll be no stopping them. Basically, that's a very very poor
prayer of rephrased example. But it did come true. It came to pass, and they did outlaw all other forms of medicine long ago, and they suppress all of sorts of things now, and they ridicule and diminish and scrutinize and attack neutropathy, which was here long before them, homeopathy which is here long before alapathy, and holistic but all other types of holistic medicine, your
vedic chiropractic and all that stuff. Right, So what Benjamin Rush warned about and the fact that he was brave enough to sign a document that was basically signing his death warrant, you know that you you were now an enemy of the British and you could be hung for that treason is a lot. There's a lot to be said about that. And what Thomas says from Syracuse University, I was born in Syracuse, says in built the book The Manufacturer of
Madness, A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement. Okay, Now, on page one thirty nine of the paperback version, he says something. He says a lot of derogatory things about Benjamin Rush, but I think he's misunderstanding something here that he doesn't ever go back and understand because he's so he's so now, granted, Thomas says, who was actually shown talking here on this video? Is it? The author of over six hundred articles
and twenty four books. He is a practicing psychiatrist talking about how psychiatry is bunk and bullshit, right, and makes tons of money selling all these books talking about how terrible and rotten it is. But why is he a psychiatrist then, and a practicing one. What is he practicing if if it's psychiatry is bunk? What is he what is he doing? What exactly does that
even mean? And he's a professor of psychiatry emeritus at the Health Science Center, Syracuse, University of New York and Syracuse past tense, he's like he was born in nineteen twenty, so he would be one hundred years old right now, one hundred and three anyway, So what he says Russia's evidence of for his belief that so called mental patients were physically ill was of course,
woefully inadequate. No, I don't think so, because what do we know about you know, mineral deficiencies and vitamin and you know, just just not having the proper nutrients and how that affects your hormones and affects your mind and all that stuff. So I don't I don't agree that Rush was wrong about
that at all. I think they took Rush and his name and corrupted and utilized and created a system for doing some really awful things under the guise of a nobleman, of course, But I don't think that Benjamin Rush was somehow the perpetrator of any of this, and then it says coupled with Russia's personal authority. However, this symptom interpreted as an unequivocal mark of intellectual derangement, it sufficed to obtain a prison. Okay, now let's move on that that
was part of a fragment. Unable to prove empirically that mental and physical illness were the same, Rush tried to prove its strategically by treating both in the same way. I infer madness to be primarily seated in the blood vessels. That would mean nutrition and vitamins and and and see the see I don't see
that I agree with this. I don't think that that's if you're so, it's not a it's not a it's not like a mental illness in the sense that they're you know that one that's acute acute confusion is a diagnosis of a of a disorder that they're going to drug you and institutionalize you for. That's the insanity part. That the people who are the psychopaths and the insane ones
are the ones telling you that you're the one that's sick. But the idea that this is on the level of where you can neutrify the body and it might fix this is one hundred percent, one hundred percent. He doesn't talk on the level and completely the way you would handle this as opposed to as opposed to using drugs and horrible therapies and treatments of torture, you know.
And that's basically what he's talking about in this book, which is true that the inquisition and the methods of inquisition were very closely related to the so called
treatments of the psychiatrists. That's one hundred percent on the level. But well, he's his his shooting all over, Benjamin Rush, I don't I don't appreciate or agree with in contrast to the discoveries, blah blah blah, and this just goes on and on and he it's a whole chapter about how Benjamin Rush was a master of the medical metaphor recasting moral and social problems in medical terms. When you're in the wheelhouse of something you you gave you, you
measure everything in life about that thing that you're always constantly obsessing about. And if you have a passion for something, you're always going to measure it to that like you'll if you're if you're a race car driver, you're gonna use race car driver terms. If you're a football player, you're gonna use football player terminology when you discuss other parts of life. You know, it's I don't understand why that's a big deal. Yeah, all right, nineteen fifteen
was a life for Okay. Anyway, moving on, it's been a grab bag of checklists for disorders that are published in a book called the DSM, which is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual paraono statistics in this book, by the way, that just makes it sound more scientific. They create this clustion of disease and they get together and they vote, is this a disease? All if favor say I. The American Psychiatric Association is the publisher and owner and
wealthy owner of DSM. They've made a great deal of money on DSM. Since the first edition of the DSM, the number of mental disorders voted into psychiatry's diagnostic Manual has grown to three hundred seventy four. And with each new disorder, psychiatrists create yet another way to defraud the public. You have twenty
seven ways to build and DSM. That's twenty seven ways to bill. If you have three hundred and three hundred ways to bill, So you can pretty much find anyone walking on the street that could fit into with DSM somehow. When you build this shoe companies, you can't say the word. You've got to set in a number, and they have numbers for the most ridiculous things in like I'll hand with young mother or pain in the bad. Adolescent rebellion
disorder is an official psychiatric diagnosis. Arithmetic learning disorder is an official psychiatric diagnosis. General anxiety disorder as a recent diagnosis, the psychiatric industry takes advantage of that. They say, wow, we can get these things, categorize and make it look scientific. So well, let's label everything. Now we have a label for it. We put a coding. If you ever seen in a medical insurance form, everything is a coat in DASAM, it just looks
like sort of some magical numbers. Of course, what we're talking about is reimbursement for mental health treatment as an illness. The more types of codings, the more types of illnesses you can come up with, the more claims can be paid, and the more reasons for treatment, and the more reasons for revenue for the psychiatric establishment. For the hospitals, and of course the pharmaceutical companies. Incredibly enough, while presenting the DSM to the world as scientific fact,
psychiatrists freely admit it's utter lack of science. We have no diagnostic, reliable marcus for almost an illness. There is in the DSM. What we're testing for in psychiatry, it's it's hard to say because there's nothing specifically, but as far as a test that's clinically useful, you know, basically we're not there yet. We don't have any laboratory tests that we can use to determine whether somebody does or doesn't have a mental illness. There no good biological
test for the detecting mental illness. There is no asked, there's no biopsy you can do. There is no chemical test right now. But there are no specific tests to confirm the diagnosis or show the improvement, like any blood test or any X rays or anything like that. Oh, in my practice, I don't do any tests. I just speak with people and listen to them, and then I make a decision in what's kind of illness. These diagnoses vary as widely as the psychiatrists who make them. In this hidden camera
footage, a person visited several different psychiatrists complaining of the same symptoms. I'm extremely unorganized and I didn't used to be. It's caused problems in the family. It's caused problems getting you know, I'm self employed. Do you've got any depression is perform the depressed. Do you have rain chemistry, disorders, problem genetic We have a lot of these symptoms of depression, so it seems
like it is a mixed picture. What that means is like we got some of the depressive symptoms of you know, high symptoms pomar need to give you a mood state watching. We don't know what kind of consider globry bipolar. You are more of the As far as medication, it's pretty depression because I would recommend that you start a medication which from prosacts are a lot paxel soles. Usually an x is pretty good. Give you some election from one's cression
of elemental is a better medication for them. It works on your depression also. But the treatment for any bipolar cycling is the same with grammar On is another one second dog that good labor election lithium. If you may need an idea depression to also alemector. We don't know if I give you a medication, if it is going to work or not to a certain degree. It's a trial and error. You ever know if it's the right drug. How many people have I cared? Well, Uh, there are no real cure
right now. In psychiatry, I have cured none of my patients. We're always challenged by our lack of knowledge. I mean, in fact, we don't know what the causes of mental illness. Our most mental illnesses. We do not know the cause. Of course, it would be nice to no exact reasons of disorders, but maybe in the future. I'm the director of research at the American Psychiatric Association. Quacks and scam Artists is what I just
listened to. We don't know the ideology of really any of the mental disorders at the present time. And that's the guy who's the director of the dsm V task Force. The people who write the book to us and five it's grown to ten times its original size, and it labels everybody. I could find five diagnoses that would fit you or anybody else in there. Compare this to the research methods of pathology, a real science that discovers real diseases using
a wide variety of precise diagnostic tests. We do millions of laboratory tests as well as the structural examination of the microscopic examination. It's a whole series of applied scientific procedures. In the case of psychiatry, there isn't any laboratory tool that can precisely identify psychiatric disease and allowed to be classified. It's not as if there's some study of tissue, or some study of the body, or some study of matter. These are all categories which are made up. They're
simply made up. They don't exist in nature. They're decided upon by psychiatrists and voted on. Psychiatrists are not the only ones who benefit from the DSM. Wherever you find a psychiatric diagnosis, you'll find a psychiatric drug farm.
Methodical corporations now contributing normous sums of money for the education of psychiatric residents and for the support of research by their professors, so that psychiatry today has become very in America, has become very largely learning and which drug to use with which disease or disorder. This to me is completely unethical, untenable, unacceptable for this to occur. The web of money is all over the place.
It has compromised psychiatry, and now it's compromising psychology, and worst of all, it's compromising the patients. In two thousand and six, a study revealed that fifty six percent of all psychiatrists deciding what disorders to list in their diagnostic manual had financial ties to drug companies. Today we see the consequences a barrage of drugs, each one targeted at an invented disorder that is backed by an
arbitrary diagnosis found in the DSM. The fact that it is couched in the language of science, without again without necessarily having any of the scientific data or other pinnings to justify it is as threatening as anything we've seen today, and psychiatry's latest and most expensive ploy to fool the public by imitating legitimate medicine. Brain scans, we can scan all the brains we want to. The fact that we see changes in different people's brains changes in functioning doesn't mean that we've
discovered anything that has its origin in the brain. It just means that we're seeing changes. But it doesn't mean that there's something wrong with the brain. They have no reliable measures about precise blood flow patterns for any of the psychiatric disorders using any the scans. It's marketing. This is marketing. This is not science. This is incredibly effective. Marketing has nothing to do with science.
Psychiatrists and psychologists use the DSM to label four hundred and fifty million people worldwide as mentally ill, a total equal to the populations of France, Italy,
Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom and Russia combined. While sales of the psychiatric drugs they push have topped eighty four billion dollars annually, funding from world governments for these patients grows psychiatry over two hundred and fifty billion dollars a year, and much of this money comes from the diagnosis and drugging of our most trusting and vulnerable. We have swallowed all manner of poisonous certainty fed us
by our parents and schoolteachers. If the race is to be freed from its crippling burden of good and evil, it must be psychiatrists who take the original responsibility. I keep on trying to posit for the people listening to the podcast, but don't catch it. Brock Chisholm's declaration typified the psychiatric onslaught aimed directly at our school system. They actually said the purpose was social control, not to pass on knowledge, not to give him something so that he can go
into the world of work. In nineteen fifty, psychiatrists and psychologists from around the world met at the White House to propose a total reorientation of the public schools. The Lighthouse Conference on Mental Health in the nineteen fifties was a landmark that served to bolster the idea that schools would serve their communities better as mental health clinics than they would as institutions of learning. In the early sixties,
the world of psychiatry started everyly gold places in this country. Little by little it came into our schools, our educational system, and by nineteen sixty five it was written into law. Psychiatrists were given the green light for the wholesale labeling and drugging of school children. A child is labeled ADD or ADHD the minute he can't sit still for a ten fifteen minute period of time, or he talks constantly or ignores the teacher completely. That will get him and earn
him ADD or ADHD label. The labeling of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD went into full swing in nineteen eighty seven. Within one year, five hundred thousand American children would be diagnosed as ADHD. By nineteen ninety seven, that number
had soared to four point four million. In response to widespread public alarm at this apparent epidemic of mental disease, the US government funded National Institutes of Health assembled a panel of prominent doctors and psychiatrists to explain to parents and educators exactly what ADHD was. I would like any member of the panel to describe a typical ADHD in terms of symptomatology. Mark, would you like to since you see them in your practice there? I mean, I think the panel has
been frank in. You know. The difficulties here are immense in terms of um these I mean, ah, it is hard. It's very hard to know how to answer this question. There. Um they cannot you know, even when um uh they are as if driven by a motive. There are some good clinical descriptions um And I think you know we I do. I think the part of the problem is the profession keeps changing the diagnosis. At
this time, we do not have a diagnostic test for ADHD. They have for the validity of the disorder continues to be a problem, but this shocking admission did not stop school psychiatrist. Two years later, the number of American students diagnosed with ADHD had shot up to six million. Today, twenty million children worldwide are labeled with some form of mental disorder, a diagnosis often made in a matter of minutes. We would sit behind a two way mirror along
with the parents. We would then look at the child. We would like do small manipulative activities with them to see where their deficit was. It was wrong what we were doing. We were looking at a five minute glimpse of this child's life and saying, Okay, here you go, here's a little pill. Take it. You'll be fine. Those little bills like Riddle and Paderoll and Concerta are classified by the US Drug Enforcement Administration as highly addictive substances,
right along with cocaine, opium, and methamphetamine. When I was on the road in it made me just feel like totally different, Like I wasn't who I was. I was you know, flipping out, twitching, you know, going crazy. I felt like I was out of it all the time, Like I wasn't there. I wasn't human. You're just zombie pretty
much not. You know, people in that state are also detached from the emotions of other people, and they can commit horrific crimes that they normally would never have even considered, thinking of you do what you can, just figure bar and just don't do anything extra. My mother never teased me, but she thought I really had ADHD and I was wrong and had something wrong with me. So I thought she'd feel bad and feel sorry for me if I
died. But then again, I thought that she would miss me a lie, and I asked a love or a little more than I wanted to kill myself, and so I stopped. I stopped when I realized that london A prescription medications created a new income source for kids selling their meds to their schoolmates. It's cloud kitty cocaine. They take the riddling and they just repackage it
and they sell it on campus to the kids because it's like speed. Today, almost ten percent of all American teens, some two point one million, abuse riddling and another psychiatric stimulant. I'm pretty sure it messes up your testosterone and definitely your confidence, and it could do lots of other things. Too if you quote unquote don't need it, but who needs it at all?
And these drugs can also lead to even more harmful substance abuse. I figured that if I was going to do drugs, and might as well make it worth it, And I ended up doing street rugs, and then I ended up getting into a really bad We're looking at marijuana and other things as being gateway drugs, and actually the so called medications are a greater gateway track Blue
Riddle. The drugs are backfiring big time because if the child is already disruptive and he takes cocaine, he's going to be a lot more disruptive after he's taken it. It is not going to calm him down. Boom. She got on the drugs and her personality changed, Her behaviors changed. He became erratic and dark and violent, and he were just a nightmare. He kept having adverse reactions, becoming very, very angry. He could not control his
behavior, he couldn't control his temper. He was, Okay, I'm going to make a criticism here, and if I get criticized and return, I don't give it. Flank shit foster mother of a child. The other ones were mothers and fathers of child children forced onto psychiatric drugs. You're their parents. Who the hell overroad your decisions? You got convinced, and now you're pushing it onto somebody else is being responsible. You're shrugging the responsibility off of
your own shoulders. Fuck you. Maybe you made a mistake, maybe you were led the wrong astray. Say that. Don't say forced on the psychiatric drugs, because ultimately, if you're the parent and you can't protect your children, then what the hell are you? Why do you even exist? Five different psych meds, Prozac and lithium. And he was seven years old and
he was unable to function. He would have rages and then crying and all tell tales signs that you should have stepped in and done something, stopped it. All kinds of just violent rages, grabbing knives and all of this. The list includes fifteen year old Kip Kinkle withdrawing from prozac when he shot twenty two classmates. Okay, this is going to lead right into another Bill Cooper two part broadcast about this part are child. So this is going to beaked.
If we have the time, If I have the time, and I don't want to make this too long, so the people who on the replay don't watch it. But if I can get it in here, then we'll at least listen to the first part. It's killing two after murdering his mother and stepfather at his home in Springfield, Oregon, eighteen year old Jason Hoffman on Effexor and Selexa, and he opened fire at his California high school,
wounding five. Fifteen year old Sean Cooper on a mix of antidepressants when he shot students in Idaho in seventeen year old Eric Harris on louvacks when he and partnered Dylan Klebold killed twelve classmates and a teacher in the bloody at School massacre. Yet Columbi and all of this overshadows the very reason children came to school
in the first place, to get an education. Since nineteen seventy, the United States had fallen from ninth to twenty third place in worldwide academic standing, while during that same period, the number of American school children labeled with learning, behavioral and mental disorders skyrocketed, and the sales of IDHD drugs has multiplied three hundred and ten times. Children don't ask for secondary drips. Children don't
ask to be diagnosed. He don't want to be called crazy. Show you ask to ask the classic Roman Christian, the legal Christian Kui bono, who benefits your people who make the diagnosis. Psychiatry should actually go into government, that politicians should listen to psychiat Psychiatrists should be in every parliament and should direct and money to political activities. You want to know the tools of the new World Order, of the United Nations, of the CFR, of the World
Economic Forum, the World Health Organization. Pay attention to this next part. Psychiatry in little more than a century has adversely impacted society on a global scale, and not by accident. People aren't aware than in nineteen forty a prominent British psychiatrist, Colonel JR. Rees, addressed the National Council on Mental Hygiene and set the agenda for psychiatry for the next sixty years. Since then, psychiatrists has been given authority in nearly every sector of our society, with tragic
results. And that was in nineteen forty. Look up when cybernetics started, and then look up when MKLTRA began. And if we've wanted to talk this nonsense about Nuremberg, and how we need a Nuremberg to a point zero. They were mock trials. It was a show trial. Everybody who was of
any importance in use came over on paper clip. And then we have these tests done on the people of America against their will and against their even knowledge, sometimes utilizing these types of psychiatric drugs and psychiatric quote unquote therapies that they were doing in the where the bad people were over in Germany, right, or the bad people were over in the Soviet Union. Give me a fucking break. Nuremberg was a joke they wanted to show the world. And we
don't get our we don't get our medical freedoms from Nuremberg. We get our rights from the creator. These are creator and dawed rights. Anyone who tells you you have constitutional rights is trying to deceive you, anyone because a paper and anything can be revoked. No, you can't. You can't revoke the creator and endowed rights. But it's your responsibility to enforce those rights. And
if you don't, you have promly what we have right now. Okay, moving on, we are the same to make it permeate every educational activity in our national life, pulate life, politics, and industry, should all of them be within our sphere of influence. We have made a useful attack upon a number of professions. The two easiest of them, naturally, are the
teaching professional and the church. The most difficult are law and medicine. Reese's colleague, psychiatrist G. Brucktism, co founder of the World Federation for Mental Health, later expanded upon psychiatry's plans to achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family traditions,
national patriotism, and religious dogmass. To implement their plan, American psychiatrists convinced the US Congress, did you catch that family, god, patriotism are the targets? That mental illness was a national threat that only they, with vast increases in funding, could solve, And thus began massive US government expenditures for psychiatric research, which have climbed from one million dollars a year in nineteen forty six to one point five billion dollars today, an increase of more than one
hundred fifty thousand percent. As psychiatric influence spread across America, it also spread throughout the world. Behind Crisis after World crisis, you'll often find the handiwork of psychiatry. Example, Serbian psychiatrist Yovan Rashkovitch, who demanded the ethnic cleansing of Croats and Muslims because of his firm belief in their racial inferiority. The result Bosnia in the nineteen nineties where Raskovich's colleague psychiatrist Radovan Karadzich and Prime Minister
Slobadon Milosovich. That's propaganda and that's absolute bullshit what they just said there, absolute bullshit about Milosovic established Balkan concentration camps with a mass torture, rape, and they were rounding up the Albanians that were murdering and selling and put and moving drugs through their country and being psychopaths. That's what they were doing. They were rounding those people up. Emu. This is this is lies.
Murder of the innocence happened. Once more. One military psychiatrist explained how it was done. Centre deficiler hi Technica de leslament at the that's another lie statistic right there. They were talking about six million in nineteen o eight in all the Rothschild's printed page in Europe. I can show you that, I can
show you the the microfiician all of those, if you'd like. So, they were perpetuating this idea of six million all the way back to nineteen oh maybe it was even nineteen oh five, and then I know in nineteen twenty one. I'm trying to remember all the dates specifically that these things were popping up, and then just coincidentally, that's that's the number that they came up
with. Afterward, they were they were in threat before there was even a hitler too, to come up with a hitler that that even manifested itself. Leon the shreve xterm ill massacre for example, Sam the sound the person oh r sound fa sum jenfea. A lord with inturial Pavlovian conditioning, coupled with modern day mind manipulation techniques and drugs, psychiatrists and psychologists can turn average men and even children into mass murderers. You could train them to use firearms indiscriminately.
You could train them to shoot people with very little feeling or thought. You could train them to use abusive and brutalizing procedures. Now, for those of you who can't actually see the screen here when you're listening, this is a psychologist and advisor to the CIA, So I could very well be. You could do this because I know, because I have in order to obtain information with no hesitancy, with no concern. Key terrorist acts have been influenced
in this way. In the wake of nine to eleven Osama Bin laden with more bullshit propaganda, it's characterized as the mastermind behind the attacks, but an acknowledged brain trust and commander of al Qaida is I'm was the CIA was Israel? Okay, let's skip ahead of this. Bullshit infests in another way throughout the world right now, with mental health screening campaigns fed to the public under such innocuous sounding names as teen Screen, the national government is actually encouraging it
funny and wanting to test every single kid in our public school system. All children are put under this kind of a test for psychiatric evaluation, a ten minute test that tells them absolutely nothing. I predict that upwards a ninety percent of all the people's screen will be diagnosed as having a psychiatric disorder, which means that we'll have an entire generation that will be a perfect profit center. The men behind the teen Screen program. Psychiatrist David Scheffer, consult to the
US Department of Defense. They're not just screening children to have complete control of the fifty two million children in school. They're screening now, and they will screen their parents, and they will screen all adults in America. The idea of mass screening for mental illness in the American population, run by a government initiative is one of the scariest ideas I ever heard of. Saciety is politics. Has all of these been politics? It is politics, pure and simply
because seciety was all of these. The application of force against people who don't want to be forced. It's a sad thing. And parents better wake up, society better wake up, because we're in serious troubles. They don't. In the nineteen forties, psychiatrists announced their intention to infiltrate all sectors of society. This is now a reality. We don't have an epidemic of mental illness. We have an epidemic of psychiatry, and it's harming and killing in the
name of mental health. Something can and must be done about it. Tonight's premise, are we pushing pills on our kids? They are on everything everything. There are even kids in the system as young as two years old on
the drug. Millions of Americans are taking mood altering drugs, the lumbing increase in the number of people using antidepress the dangerous side effects of antidepressants that have already killed nationwide two hundred suicides, three hundred murders, priests, new mothers, scholars, IRAQ, veterans, senior citizens, all dying violently, All were on antidepressants. Recent years have seen psychiatry's drug treatments increasingly exposed as ineffective,
costly, and health destroying. As a consequence, its leadership is scrambling. How many less school shootings would there be if they're wouldn't any of those drugs being pushed on your children find its next miracle breakthrough? But given its history, psychiatry is as the saying, goes a leopard that cannot change its spots, and that new disguise is the humble and sweet Andrew Kaufman. A
decade into the twenty first century, psychiatric drug treatment is in trouble. Multiple wide ranging studies now confirm that the most commonly taken class of psychiatric drugs, antididressance, work no better than a sugar pill and carry with them severe and crippling side effects such as low blood pressure, internal bleeding, seizures, psychosis, and suicide. I think the uptick in Krohn's disease is directly related to
the antipsychotics as well. Another class of psychiatric drugs. Antipsychotics create severe weight gain, diabetes, and coronary heart disease, and yet another type, stimulants, can cause heart irregularities, stunted growth, and brain shrinkage. But psychiatrists and their drug company partners have consistently downplayed or denied many of these risks,
and in recent years have paid dearly in court. From August two thousand and four to January two twelve drug companies paid out over ten and a half billion dollars in fines and settlements involving their psychiatric drugs. All this has undoubtedly influenced six major pharmaceutical companies to close their psychiatric drug research labs, a development that
now has psychiatry groping for answers. So Riddlin causes brain shrinkage, that's almost it's horrible, but it's almost comical in the sense that they called psychiatrists and psychologists shrinks. For the last several decades, psychiatry has really been involved in what they call biopsychiatry, which is really trying to modulate behavior and emotions and
thought based on altering brain chemicals. But now we have these large pharmaceutical companies that are saying they're not even going to research that area anymore, and increasing literature reports that these drugs don't even work. It never did work, with a litany of disgrace and destructive procedures and a long list of human casualties. Psychiatrists are continuing their desperate habit of dredging up failed and dangerous treatments and presenting
them as breakthroughs. The attention is now being put on direct physical and electrical
applications to the brain. The biggest example of that, one that there's most experience with is electric shock, but there's all other variations on, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, vegas, nerve stimulation, deep brain stimulation, all different ways of applying electricity and magnetism to the brain with pretty words like stimulation instead of a you know, electric shock, stimulation sounds like it's so that sounds
kind of fun maybe, right, Oh my god. Um, any of these things that you're seeing right now when you're looking at these shocks that are going. What do you think the purpose of that is? Do you think there's do you think they honestly believe that there's any medical advantage or any kind of value to that type of procedure, or are you starting to see what these people, even if they're not counter percent aware that they're involved in it,
are involved in. And that would be going right back to the ancient cults that I've been writing about for a while now. You can't separate them when you get into the medical The priests used to always be the sorcerers, and they were in charge of nature because they claimed that they were, and they were always tied into government, and they were priests kings, and nothing has changed. They just look more quote unquote modern to us. But this
is the same old song and dance. In the first of these experimental psychiatric treatments currently being marketed, transcranial magnetic stimulation. Psychiatrists shoot powerful electromagnetic waves directly through the brain. That's very suspect of being horrible for causing probably brain cancer.
Any kind of electromagnetic radiation, no matter what you call it, even if you come up with a pretty word for it, do you know that it was disgusting to find out that a CT scan has five hundred times the radiation of a regular X ray, and that's without the radioactive shit that they sometimes injected in use so that they could see what they're looking at better.
MS treatments assault the brain with three thousand electromagnetic pulses a minute, for forty minutes at a time, five times a week, for six weeks, at a cost of around twelve thousand dollars. It's neither cheap nor effective. The best studies have shown that seventy percent of the time it's completely ineffective. When we look at that supposed thirty percent benefit rate, that we've got to remember
that about twenty to twenty five percent of that is due to placebo. There's no rational scientific way to justify invading your brain with damaging input in order to get the same response as placebo. And doctor Manzo says this an awful lot. He said, just pulses for the sake of doing it, in like the violence of it and the repetition the pulsing. Just doing it to do
it and for no directed purpose is awful for you. And all these things that they come out with that are supposed to get rid of pain that do that. He said that you don't know what other type of damage you're doing yourself. Just take up a suble bill. On top of its absurdly high failure rate. Transcranial magnetic stimulation can cause migrains, seizures, and induce suicide. And that's just in the short term. Long term effects have never been
studied. Equally ineffective, and perhaps even more dangerous, is the so called vegas nerve stimulation, a procedure where a battery back implanted in the chest sends electrical impulses every five minutes along a very important nerve. It's like a pacemaker in your chest attached to the vagus nerve that connects the brain to the heart, and you stimulate the vegas nerve and for some reason that sends a signal up to your brain, which for some reason supposed to jazz up your chemicals
and affect your mood state. It was developed first about nineteen sixty six. They were doing it to treat high blood pressure. It didn't work, and so I guess they've been looking for something to do with it ever since. Really we have no idea really how it works, why it should work. It's not based in any real knowledge of medicine. One of its foremost proponents in the world openly concedes there is no science behind vegas nerves stimulation. Fundamentally,
we don't know how it treats depression. Now, fundamentally we don't know what depression is in the brain. Unfortunately, we need a lot more science research about that. We do have ideas and theories, and we do know
that. Although its biggest advocates admit to knowing nothing about what they're doing, psychiatrists practicing vegas nerve stimulation still subject their patients to such side effects as neck pain, breathing problems, difficulty swallowing, and life threatening cardiovascular problems, not to mention a hideously high failure rate and fees that can run from ten to twenty five thousand. But the most desperate psychiatric treatment of all may be deep
brain stimulation. Here, metal wires are implanted deep into the brain, which will be barraged with continual electrical jolts courtesy of a battery back grafted into the collar bone area. DBS, as it's known for short, has actually been a psychiatric work in progress since the early nineteen fifties under Cia psychiatrist Robert Heath, who was experimenting in human behavioral control an ongoing failure. It is being
dusted off by psychiatrist today as yet another miracle cure without a doubt. When you put an electrode in the brain and you constantly administer electricity, there is a physiological change that occurs on a continual basis. That's why this electrode is put in the brain. But we don't know what the effects are in the
long run. We know some of the shorter term mental effects that happen relatively soon after the wire has been put in include personality changes in ability to have executive function, which means cannot make plans for the future, cannot make decisions for themselves, change in personality. Criminal behavior has been seen after implantation of
a brain wire. Even its own supporters confess that deep brain stimulation is a serious and potentially whisky procedure and very experimental, whose side effects include cerebral infection, insomnia, delirium, bleeding in the brain, and a suicide rate skyrocketing nearly four hundred times. These statistics for suicide with deep brain stimulation are the worst suicide rates that we've ever seen from any procedure or treatment, or medication
or operation of any kind that's ever been devised. The risks to the patient are frightening and profound. Deep brain stimulation is a big money maker for psychiatric surgeons, breaking in around thirty thousand dollars in operation. You see, this is what concerns me about some of these new techniques, whether they're electrical or chemical, they still do not address the problems that cause the person to be
depressed in the first place. Even with a stunning lack of success and a horrific list of side effects, psychiatrists and psychologists, the most prominent with strong financial ties to industry, are nevertheless showering their professional endorsement on this so called neurostimulation market, whose income as a result is soaring by an estimated twenty percent a year. It looks to me like it's just the same story going over
and over and over and over. We had things we did in the nineteenth century, we had things we did in the twentieth century, and if you go one hundred years into the future, basically everything psychiatry is doing now will have disappeared and be dropped. There'll be something different. Is it ever going to become effective. The answer, of course, is no for And that
was yet again another psychiatrist practicing. And you consider psychiatry's track record, there is not only a lack of answers, but a long history of false claims, heartbreaking betrayal, and needless human suffering. One might then ask, so, if psychiatry doesn't work, costs a lot of money, and harms its patients, what should one do? Fortunately there are answers, but they lie outside the field of psychiatry. The first thing one should do is visit a
qualified non psychiatric doctor Bulls for a thorough good check in nutrition. And I think we're done with this now, all right, couple couple little parts where I strongly disagree with the rhetoric, but that's all good, all right now, there is probably not enough time, but there's some people watching, so whatever, let's let's put on. Let's let they go get it do This might actually be the video that I was looking for anyway, Oh you know what, I gotta put it under over the time. You know it even
better? I know short cut because this thing takes too long to find yourself playlists, interesting data, my thumbs, little snaps, and cracks like crazy. Right finger at me, point your finger. All right, So it's on the second page. She's gotta give me a second. This girl down through it. But this is Kip Kiplin and this is the child that they there is. That's part two. That's part of one. Al right, O Kip Kip Kiplin the kinkel. All right, my bad, it's Kiplinda
Kinkel. And let me go ahead and enjoy. I have to step away for a moment. So, as you heard from the video prior listening hour of the time, I'm William Cooper. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight we have a shocking broadcast keeps chilling. As a matter of fact, just preparing it sent chills of my spine. And so you should be prepared for this, and uh, you should have been in paper by your side. You should record this broadcast if you can, and if you cannot,
you can always order the tape. It's a broadcast everybody in America should hear. I have prepared you for these things for many years, and unfortunately people still don't want to believe it. But equally unfortunate, it is true with wondering. He said that somebody told us what we wanted to be. It was Candida for the mind. Look behind us. It was circusy because I didn't. It was Captain a fig as safe as can be. It was right down the middle. It is fantasy, fantasy. It was everything where
we everyone wanted. It was that it was so much more who was? It saved come to grips with all of this and was effectively silenced. And that was in nineteen seventy six, at nineteen eighty eight, just right down in the middle, it is fantasy, fantasy, alote. It was everything we ever wanted. It was that it was so much more who was? But I had not come to grips with all of this and was effectively silenced.
And that was in nineteen seventy six when I attempted to communicate what I had learned while a member of the Office of Naval Intelligence and a member of the intelligence briefing team for the Commander in Chief of the United States specifically, I was viciously attacked on several occasions and had to remain silent. I had no other choice. It was either continued to talk and be killed, and
no one would ever know what it was that I had learned. Our key silent until I could figure out a way to do it so that no one could stop me. And that's what I did. In nineteen eighty eight.
I put together a large packet of information, firsthand knowledge from documents that I had seen while serving with the Office of Naval Intelligence and the briefing team for the Commander in Chief of the United States Pecific Fleet, and information that I had gleaned from years of research based upon what I had seen in those documents.
But all of these things together in a package and sent them off to every single member of the United States Senate, every single member of the United States House of Representatives, the President, the Vice President, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the
United States Attorney General, and every member of the President's cabinet. All of the news networks, all of the television networks, about twenty five of the major newspapers all over the United States, and about fifty around the world. Now everybody had in their possession, everybody that was anybody I thought had in
their possession pretty much a consensus of what it was that I knew. And the reason I did that was if all of a sudden I disappeared or was found dead, or even if I walked out of my porch and swipt on some ice and busted my own head wide open, no one would ever believe it was an accident. Everyone would believe that I was murdered because of this information, and therefore I was safe, and I'm still safe. You wonder why nothing happens to me. The worst thing that our enemies can ever create
is a martyr. You see, if I had never been an extremely public individual, I've been guests from all the major radio talk show hosts, beginning back in nineteen eighty eight, all through nineteen eighty nine nineteen ninety one, until I put an end to it by refusing to be guests anymore, except when Alan Haniman's show, because he's a he's a friendly host. Most of
them aren't, and I have my own radio broadcast. Any move to hurt me in any manner whatsoever that would not be a legitimate method or a legitimate outcome of some legitimate endeavor will be met with martyrdom. Tremendously dangerous and strong active political movements always rise up around martyrs. And while I don't really want to be a martyr. If that's what history chooses for me to be,
then I will be that martyr. But our enemies are not stupid. They try to come at you in a way that will demonize you in the eyes of the American public or the public of the world, so that whatever they do will seem to be legitimate. But my knowledge of the law has stymied them in that respect because I've challenged them on every issue and they have defaulted. Therefore, they've lost. They've lost before they even began, and so
it's sort of a stalemate. They're content to have warrants issued for my arrest, but not send anyone to affect that arrest. They cannot call me a fugitive because I'm not running from the law. I'm right here. You see. I've stimied them at every effort. They don't know what to do now. But the American public, since there is a warrant issued for my arrest, will believe that I'm some sort of criminal, at least most of the
American public, even though I am not. In fact, it is my estimation that they the vast numbers of the American public, the people of America who are cheaple, actually are the criminals vowing to tyranny, failing in their duty toward the Constitution, toward the Republic, toward all of us, and continuing to file and pay the tribute to their puppet masters every April of fifteenth, even though not one of them can find any law anywhere that requires them
to do so. I find that absolutely incredible. It's incredible. So they're content with this sort of stalemate. They know that if I venture out, and if I get to to too brave, so to speak, that they're relying upon some stupid, ignorant local sheriff's deputy or police officer. And I'm
not necessarily speaking about the people who live here in this county. I'm talking about if I'm driving through New Mexico and somebody who doesn't even know what's going on stops me because my tail like burnt out and I don't know about it, and then ask me for a driver's license, and I have to tell them that I don't have one because I'm not required to have a driver's license. I'm not a commercial driver. I'm not engaged in interstate commerce. And
that will get his tackled up because he doesn't really understand the law. He just does what he is supervisor tells him to do. And then he's going to one some identification and I'm going to tell him that I don't have any because I'm I don't have to have any. I am who I say I am unless you can prove that I'm not. You see, that's the way the law in this country works. I don't have to have identification. I am who I say I am unless you can prove that I am not.
The burden of proof is upon you. Just like the knuckleheads that say when you make the statement, if they're the one challenging it, they tell you to prove it. It's like, no, I did my work. I did my homework, and I have presented the information one hundred times and one hundred places, and that's why I'm saying it again here in this comment or whatever, and they're like, prove it. I'm like, figure out who
I am. I've said it a million times. Or if you want to disprove it, how about you do that work and come to me with that. I don't tell lies. I tell people who I am. If they stop me, I tell them this is who I am. If they don't choose to believe that I think. Once i'm kind of proof, I don't have to furnish that. You see, I don't have to testify against myself
giving an identification card to a police officers testifying against yourself. Americans don't seem to understand these basic precepts of the law that are great great grandfathers knew by heart, and so they're betting that some local sheriff's deputy or local police officer is going to arrest me, in which case if they attempt that, I'll have to shoot them or they'll have to shoot me. And that's what the
federal government is counting them. Then they can really demonize me by saying I murdered some police officer doing something you shouldn't never have been doing in the first place, and was actually the one committing the crime against me. That's literally what happened. And I know all of you are stratching your head because you've been taught so many lies all your life. You think this is absolute, total bullshit. But it's the absolute, complete and total truth. You see.
That's how badly we have been corrupted. And so I try not to get anybody injured. I don't want to hurt any police officer or sheriff's deputy or anybody else for that matter, simply because they're ignorant our stupid is the
case. Maybe I've never wanted to hurt anybody in my life. In fact, when I came back from the Vietnam War, having gone over there really wanting to people in the name of truth, justice of the American way, thinking I was fighting for the Constitution and all this other crap that my head was stuck with, I was stupid. Then, you see, I didn't know all these things all my life. I spent a good portion of my life being just as stupid as everybody else, and just as ignorant, enjoying
things that were just as dumb. But I made a mistake that was in all of our favor. One day, I checked a form that said I was a Freemason because there was no box to check for De Malay. De Malay was the Boys organization for Freemasonry. When I was thirteen years old. I was talked into joining by a good friend. They say, nobody recruits you for these things, But that's that's one of the biggest bullshit lies that's ever been bold. If nobody recruited anybody there wouldn't be any because it's a
secret organization. Nobody even knows anything about it unless somebody tells you about it. So I went, was initiated in the first degree, attended three meetings as a matter of fact, including the first meeting where I was initiated. Three meetings. Also or my father was transferred to Japan from Oklahoma from Tinker
Air Force Base. We lived in Midwest City. Good portion of my family is from Oklahoma and Oklahoma City. That's why the Oklahoma City bomb and Lily made me so angry, maybe even more angry when people tried to say that patriots and militia members and me are the hour of the time, people who
believed in the constitution were responsible for it. You wouldn't believe how many reporters and journalists ears I totally fried when they called me trying to suck me into their sound bite bullshit demonization programs right after the Oakland City bombing, probably about in excess of five hundred To tell you, the truth of hohem was ringing off the wall. I'm not going to tell you what I told them because
I can't say it over there. But I was blunt and rude and nasty to all of those lying, stinking, subversy bastards who called them sales objective members of the press. That's why I have my own radio broadcast, in my own newspaper, and my own huge website. That's why I write books and published books, do all the things that gene We're supposed to be too dumb to do. We're just lonely, helpless, scared pol And I'm just one man, and I shouldn't be able to do all this stuff, but
I am. And I'm trying to serve as an example for all of you who like to use those things for an excuse, because when you look at me and see I'm just an ordinary guy and I can do these things, so can you. And now you can't hide behind that excuse anymore, you see. That's why I do it. And so years ago I decided to tell the world what I knew. After I'd sent all these packages out to everybody that I have told you about, I began telling the world loud every
place that I could speak. I spoke, you know, on every radio show that I could get on. I got on it and was immediately attacked from all fronts, all firm us well that was okay with me. But one of the things that I said that people thought was so absolutely ridiculous.
Besides all of the other things that have already come to pass and the things that are staring you in your face and jumping down your throat right now, there's still people walking around like none of it is happening, I think, just totally lost in fantasyland, not realizing the park is closed, the rides aren't working, and their e ticket has expired. And yes, despite the fact that they look around and Disneyland is so clean and beautiful, there really
are hookers walking up and down Panna Hunting Boulevard. You cannot escape from reality. Murna, you doll. And Senator John McCain is not going to save us from anything. In fact, if he's elected president, he will destroy this country because he's the real Manchurian candidate tortured and brainwashed by Communist Chinese professional
brainwashers for five years. Five years, he gave in, He rated on his fellow prisoner of war, He signed confessions, he made public statements on camera, the writing and condemning the United States Navy in the United States of America, and Senator John McCain also is very responsible for him. And Carrie had this little committee where they basically denied that there were any POWs and they were screaming and shouting at widow or would be widows. They weren't exactly widows
yet. And there's stacks and stacks of evidence proving that these people still existed, including the countries themselves seeing that they still had prisoners of war. And they shut the books on him. And that was McCain who allegedly was so tortured for five years, even though they had prostitute sent to him and stuff like that while he was in his little, his little condo away from away from the military for the time that he was gone, and he received medical
treatment and fine hospitals that no other prisoner of war ever received. Some of you out there, really honestly and truly thinking about making this man our president. Remember what I said about this being the communist China's year. If you even give this man half a chance, Communist China will rule the world. Unless the goal anyway, eventually, no matter who you were left, unless there's somebody really off the wall, we're gonna end up under a totalitarian socialist
world government. That moves eventually into communism. Anyway, that's the plan, that's the goal. But one of the things that I told you was that there we're going to be shootings in schoollyards, in schools, in shopping malls, in McDonald's, in fast food restaurants all over the country, and these would continue until guns were so demonized that the American people gave them up willingly. Well, all these things came to pass, but we're still not willing
to give up our guns. And this has them in quandary, which means
something terrible is about to happen. And I told you that all of these people, whether they were adults or children or whatever, would be current or x menvol patients on some kind of psychotropic drug are antidepressant drug such as prozac, that they would claim to hear voices in their head and that they would either try to attempt suicide, or if they were caught in the act of trying to attempt suicide and weren't able to do it, they would try to
provoke law enforcement or whoever to kill them. Well, most of them have succeeded in committing suicide. Some of them were captured before they could actually do it tonight. I'm going to tell you the story of born young man child. Actually his name is Kitlin Kinkle. Recently, Frontline did a feature story on this episode, but Frontline left out a lot of things, and Frontline did not report it honestly, although I really believe that the reporter giving us
the story thought that he was reporting honestly. He doesn't know what I know. He's probably never heard me speak. I can tell you for a fact. He does not listen to this broadcast, doesn't even own a short wave radio, certainly doesn't live in the Round Valley of Arizona. Kip Kinkel was the son of teachers. His mother and father were both teachers, pretty famous teachers actually, Bill and Faith Kinkle, who lived in a place called Shangra
Law right outside of Eugene, Oregon, attended Thurston High School. He had a sister. He had problems most of his young life, stemming directly from his mother and father's desire for him to excel in school. Well, he wasn't so good in school. He had dyslexia. Took him a long time to learn to read, no matter how hard he tried. He was not particularly athletic, but his father was, so it was his sister and his mother. I mean, they all excelled except for him, And so he
was always being put down by just about everybody. They'll tell you that they never did that, but that's bologna, and you all know it. Anybody who ever was reared in a family like that, You know what happens to somebody that doesn't fit in no man, how much you love them, they just get criticized to death until they feel that they don't belong. And so he began to look for other things to do, and he found other things
to do. They got him in trouble, not big trouble. Most of the things that Kip Kinkle got in trouble for and was just thoroughly demoralized over were things that in my youth, nobody would have even thought about it. And in fact, me and many people I knew did some of the things that Kiplin Kinkel did, and you know it was no big deal. See, when I was a boy, when you have conflicts with other students and you get pushed into a corner and the only way out is to have a
fist fight with the bully, we didn't get in trouble. In fact, if I went home and told my dad I was in a fist fight with the school bully, the first thing you would ask me is who won? And if I said the bully won, and then I was in trouble with my dad. Nowadays, you're get in a fist fight at school, that's big trouble and it goes on your record and you can get suspended and all
kinds of things that never happened to us when we were young. You see, these people who run the world now, and who run the schools now, and who run society now and run communities now, think that they're going to eliminate human nature and they're not going to do it, and these things are going to continue. All they're doing is ruining people's lives. Well,
they made a mistake. Instead of working this out, I'm just letting Kiplin be Kiplin and stop trying to make him excel at things that he obviously was not very good at. Some people are not good at athletics. His father actually forced him to go out for the football team at Hurston High School. This is high school football, ladies and gentlemen. Kiplin Kinkel weighed one hundred
and twenty pounds. I played football in high school. And I can tell you right now, anybody who weighs one hundred and twenty pounds and gets out on a football field and any high school football game is committing suicide. But yet he had to do it to please his father and please the coach, and he wasn't very good at football and he got creamed. Continue this is the kind of things that he was put through, and so he hated his father. He never admitted it. Even after he killed his father, he
claimed that he loved him. And I'm telling you right now, Kiplin Kinkel hated his father. He wasn't going to admit it because that's not something you admit. They sent him to a psychologist, doctor Jeffrey Hicks, who owned guns blocks in particular, and talked about guns and went through hypnotherapy therapy sessions with young Kip and had his family doctor proscribe prozac for him to take. So here's Chiplin now going to a psychologist who openly during these sessions has admitted
to talking to Kiplin to guns. Talking about glocks in particular made Kiplin want to own a glock. In fact, he became obsessed with guns after he began attending sessions with the psychologist doctor Jeffrey Hicks. I'm prozac now. And he began to make explosives, and when he would get angry at someone,
he would go down to the local quarry and set off these explosives. He told doctor Jeffrey Hicks that he was doing this, and doctor Hicks never ever told a single soul, not even his parents, that he was going down to the quarry and setting off explosives homemade explosives. In fact, Kiplin Kinkel
became an expert at making homemade bombs. He pestered his parents and made life at home holy hell until his father bought him a glock two rifles and kept on his own collected a whole bunch of other guns and rifles and all kinds of things to listen to Maryland Manson music. One tune he played over and over and over again, and the only lyrics in the tune are no forgiveness, no salvation, no forgiveness, no salvation, no forgiveness, no salvation.
And another one shoot, I want to shoot, Shoot, I want to shoot, shoot, Shoot Shoot, I want to shoot shoot, I want to shoot shoot Shoot, And he played these two songs over and over again. Until it almost literally drove his mother crazy. Was under the influence of some very powerful forces, one of which was brainwashing. One day, he went to a party at someone's house and another student stole a gun from
the student's father whose home they were having the party at. The Next morning, Kiplin purchased that gun for a little over a hundred dollars from the student who had stolen it. I don't know if Kip knew that the gun was stolen or not, but he purchased it. The man that the gun was
stolen from. The father of the student who had had the party at his home called the school and reported the gun was stolen, and that there had been a party with students of the school at his home the night before, and he believed it was one of those students who had stolen the pistol. And so school officials got a list of the names of the students who had attended and began calling them in one by one, and Kiplin was called in and was visibly upset. He could not look the coach in the eye or
any of the officials who were questioning him a thought. He just flat out told them I have the gun. It's in my locker. They went and confiscated the gun. They called the police. The police came, arrested him, put him in handcuffs, putting in the patrol car, took him downtown. They called his father to come and get him. His father came and got him, and only God knows what transpired in that car on the way
home. But when they arrived home, Kip Kinkle went upstairs and got his rifle, came downstairs, shot his father in the back of the head and killed him. He then waited several hours for his mother to come home, talking to friends on the phone in the meantime, and then killed his mother.
Now Kip really loved his mother. He killed his mother because he could not face her after having killed his father, and felt that that was the only thing that he could do. According to his own testimony, he met her in the garage and as she was walking towards the stairs to go up into the house, he said, I love you, mom, and then shot her in the back of the head, and then shot her over and over again in various places until she was dead. Probably she was dead with
the first shot, but no one really knows. I don't know for sure. And then he sat down and wrote a note, and the note said and listened to this very carefully. Here's what he wrote in the note. Quote, I have just killed my parents. I am a horrible son. I wish I had been aborted. My head just doesn't work right. God damned these voices inside my head. End quote. I'm going to say this again for you, for those of you who are religious, I am not
blaspheming. I am telling you what this young man wrote in this note, and it's important that you know what he wrote and for me not to censure it. He said, quote, I have just killed my parents. I am a horrible son. I wish I had been aborted. My head just doesn't work right. God damned these voices inside my head. End quote.
He then put on ad and said it to repeat of the music from the modern movie Romeo and Juliet very much for those of you who had gone through high school, college and maybe know the same music I listened to or was aware of during the time. The Becoming is a nine Inch Nails song and one of the lyrics is it won't give up, it wants me dead. God damn this noise inside my head. So I don't know if he was one hundred percent original. I mean, it's a little bit different, goddamn
these voices inside my head instead of goddamned this noise inside my head. But a lot of people will also hear lyrics incorrectly all the time too, so he may have been directly quoting that, because if he was listening to Marilyn Manson, nine Inch Nails basically brought Marilyn Manson to the forefront, kind of like how Korn unfortunately gave us fred Durst and a limp biscuit because they were touring with them, and they basically gave them a place to be seen by
the world. And then they apologize for it later after fred Durst caused that little little fiasco at the the Witstock reunion when he that breakshit song and he caused a riot, and I think it was Monkey and a couple other people from parn like publicly apologize for unleashing Limp Biscuit and fred Durst downto the world, which I thought was noble of them to do so. But yeah,
the lyric is it won't give up, It wants me dead. God damn this noise inside my head, and it repeats it over and over in that song too, you won't give up. It wants me dead. God damn, this noise inside my head. Violent movie about teenagers who just can't live for five minutes without some sort of violence. And in the end he and his girlfriend commits suicide. You know the classic tale. But if you've never seen this movie, do you have no idea what children are watching and identifying
with. He really identified with the music, with this movie and with the music. And he put on that CD and he set it for a repeat and turned the music up as loud as it would go. Then he loaded his rifle with fifty rounds of ammunition. It's a twenty two rifle that had a fifty round clip. He loaded his block several other weapons, and took along a whole bunch of extra ammunition. And listened to me very carefully. He put on a trench coat. He put on a trench coat. See,
nobody talks about these things. Nobody told you that he was on Prozact. Nobody told you he was under the care of a psychologist who taught him about guns, and who knows what else. Nobody told you he was hearing voices inside his head. Nobody told you he wore a trench coat. Then he went to school. He walked into the school, he told one student to lead because something bad was going to happen. When the student started questioning
him, he just turned around and shot him. Walked into the cafeteria and began shooting students. He shot a total of twenty eight students. Two died, twenty six were injured. He kept hiring that twenty two with those fifty rounds in it until it ran out of ammunition, and then he tried to pull his block out to kill himself when he was tackled by other students. The block was taken from his hand after he fired a couple of shots, and then they began to beat him. While they were beating him, he
begged them to kill him. He kept screaming, just kill me, Please, just kill me, Just kill me. When the police arrived and got a hold of him, it took him out side and one officer was with him while the other were investigating and helping with the medical teams. He pulled a knife on the officer, attacked the officer with the knife, and he kept yelling over and over again, just kill me, Please kill me, Just shoot me, Please shoot me. Because his brainwashing said he had to
die, he had to commit suicide. That's the pattern that I told you about. Everything that I told you about nineteen eighty eight was going to happen. Happened with this young man. Everything. So take a little break and think about this, and I'm going to be back with another shocker andde that he said that at the end. It is the actual interrotgation tape. Just give it a second so we don't miss anything. You can't be too exactly
this stuff. Listen very carefully, ladies and gentlemen. What you are about to hear is very disturbing. It is the actual interrogation tape from the Eugene, Oregon Police, their initial interrogation of kipland Kinkle, without counsel or lawyer present. It's very disturbing what you're going to hear. And there's one phrase
that he said that at the end. I play it over and over again for about five times, so you're gonna hear it repeated at the end so that you clearly understand that he echoed in his own voice what he wrote in his note. Pay attention, if you have children in the room, I would recommend that you send them out a conversation with the last name of Kinkle k I m ka kiplan kip lamt. What happens to the something choice anything
feeling? Yeah, so God besunthing like that? You know, we'll see you ng or out and form I can I should every head I know chunk got yeah, I don't know what it shouldn't be k he's mad here because he's got right O friend and everything in my hate. So he was going a shame in Paris because you get something wrong. I didn't love you. I love my dad. Is fi you want to Oh my god, let's him? I know it zoom because like God, my mom coming over? You know what I said? Oh yeah, so your mom come come around?
Stick it happens. Where are you at and waiting for? So he told me that your mom gets out of the Explorer starts up the stairs from the Rogers. He's saying, can you talk to require? Alright? I okay? Also okay with my mom in the world. Why don't you go to school? And part shooting? I had to. I had told the choice, do these I happen to talk to head? All right? I talk I had to talk to I still notice how none of these children ever
go and kill their psychiatrists who are programming them. Right, it's always someone else with the good they go after. It's never the person that's actually doing the grooming and the programming. Way owls are open posed five two zero three three three four five seven eight five two zero three three three four five sight pretty shocking, huh. And there's nothing to say he could have also been
a targeted individual. I mean, this was twenty years ago, but I'm sure the technology has been around for quite a long time where he quite literally could have been having voices in his head put there artificially through some kind of means. It's possible, and the the fertilized soil of his brain being uh, you know, the psychic the psychiatric drugs making the u the resistance to such thoughts lessened so that you are more susceptible to suggestion. All these things
play. It's like a cocktail put together. I'm not saying that that's true that that happened, but it does happen. When bath salts were out, that was a legal hide that you could buy online, and then they started selling it at the gas stations and it had What was interesting about that is there was a switcheroo at one point they started utilizing different formulas and labeling it the same and the methyleone and whatever the hell it was MDPV that's normally in
there wasn't. There was some other synthetic that they had put in its place, And that's when people started going a little nutty, Do we not think that those are MK drugs? And that was a very convenient way to experiment on the population without them really being aware that that's what was happening. And
then just watched sit and watching the results. And if that stuff makes you succept bull too or to suggestion, and then they implement suggestion in some electronic way where you can hear it. I mean, that's that's very manipure. That's a very strong manipulation. And then I mean they have your address. If you're buying it online, they have your address, They know what card
you use, they know your name. It doesn't take them very much effort to figure out where you are if they want to direct a dish at you or whatever the hell they use. You See, I knew many years ago that these things wouldn't happen. Warned you told you, told you, exactly what would happen, what the symptoms would be, who the people would be, who would do it, and why these things would happen if only someone
had listened. Good evening, you're on the air, Good morning, Hello Bill, Bill are walls of Montana and I can't herd they hear you? I catched up a word now, and then there's there's we're live, We're live on the internet. Well I don't have a computer. I'm sorry about that. Well, we don't have too much time left in the broadcast, so let's get to what you want to say, and so we can get somebody else in here. I just wanted to tell you that if there's a
lot of interference from over lappings, they don't forget that. I told you people, and on a number of occasions here in my own town, and I just happened on this and other cities that I happen to be in doing work, I would happen upon people that would be laying on the ground, curled up in a fetal position, and when I got to talking to them to find out what was the matter with them, they were coming down off of off of one of the psychotropic drugs that they have been put on.
And I talked to other people about this and they they witnessed the same thing, and so it is it. It seems to me that this is at an epidemic level all over the country. Yeah, I had a bad ear infection. I went to my doctor, hadn't been there in ten years. In his office, I'm sitting there and one of the drug dealers comes in and he's got a bunch of these sample boxes kucked under his arms with prozac.
You can see the label on the box. And then I go to see the doctor and I'm sitting there in the Richman prescription for my ear infection, and then he just goes on into a conversation, Well, you ever feel like you're having one of those bad days or ebody's working right and all this other. He starts going on, and you want to try some prozac? And I looked at him and I said, You've got to be kidding. And they are indoctrinating the medical profession at every level to push this stuff
on the people. And I pray to God said that the people that are listening to this program will wake up and and and start doing something about this. And I didn't hear some parents, Concerned parents and Colorado were asking for an end of the use of psychotropic drugs. All they have to do is, so you're not going to drug my children, screw off, get out of here, take your children out of school, and hold school. Exactly simple. But a lot of people what they want somebody else to do it
for, but they have to do it. A lot of people aren't going to um um put themselves in that position. Pretty stupid huts their children. What they're telling me when they do that is they don't love their children. They don't give a damn about their children. See, I have to die for my children. There's I gotta let you go. I gotta let other people in here. Come on, guys. Five to zero three three three four five. We only have a few minutes left in the hour. I
want to let as many people in here as possible. You can talk tomorrow night if you want good evening. You're on the air, all right, Louise in Chicago. Hi, Louise. I wanted to tell you when we guards so that there was something and then I left you email about and it was something from Phillis Shlatley's fight. They were apparently teaching something called deal education at Columbine High School. Yes, this certainly looks like an inbotronation program.
Well it is. Oh well, I mean I know it is, but I mean they're so over about it now. Yeah. Well, one of the things that I didn't tell all of you is that, well, I'll leave that for tomorrow. I want to talk about that tomorrow. We want to talk about this again tomorrow night. Okay, Okay, thank you ys, thanks for colling. Five to zero three three three four five seven eighths the number. If you've got something that you want to add to this good
evening you're on the air. Yeah, this is John in Texas. John, I need you to talk a lot louder. Put their phone right in front of your mouth and talk loud. Okay, this is John in Texas. Um, a little bit of the subject that I was wanting to forget it. Five to zero three three three four five. So this is not the Alex Jones show. Okay, this is not the Alex Jones show. Good evening here on the air. Still, what was the name of the
shrink that pulled his mind bending job on his child, doctor Hicks? Hicks? Yeah, it was his first name against her. Yeah, just a second from give a pair. It was doctor Jeffrey Hicks. Easy. The people we got to remember for the trials, Phil Yeah, and the doctor that prescribed the Prozact. The family doctor on recommendation of doctor Jeffrey Hicks was named doctor Geisler. So if you live up there, you know to stay away from these people. Well, you know, let's why else get in
there. Thanks for coming. Five zero three three three four five seven eights the number. And if you've got some things you add or put in here, then we need to hear from you. If you want to talk about something else there has nothing to do with this broadcast, or get it because we are not doing that. Good evening you're on the air. Okay, all this is Anna from Michigan. I just want to comment on his name. I think this. Parents should be really careful about not to get their
children funny names like Kinkle. It sounds too much like king. Now, well, children don't make those kinds, don't. That has nothing to do with anything. But no, you should not give your children names that might cause them to be ridiculed by other children. Children are cruel to each other.
They really are. When you go into school, you know, they can be just absolutely, terribly viciously cruel to each other because you know, your name sounds funny or it's an unusual name, or are your wearing something that your parents made aware that you know that they think is stupid or something. It's just I remember when I was at school. These things happen whole
schooling because the children have a light emplorence on your own child. Yeah, it's also a good reason for fathers to teach their sons to fight, for for mothers to teach their their daughters how to to get over them the girls that might be putting them down or trying to make them look stupid or silly.
I'll tell you, when I was a boy, all it took was if you walk in the first day of school, if you had the guts to walk up to the biggest bully of the school and smack him right in the nose as hard as you could, nobody ever bothered you ever again. Prison rules. That's what they always tay to do. Fight's the biggest strongest guy. You know. If you attempt to rape the biggest strongest guy in prison, I bet you nobody will ever touch you again. Between a lot
of students that's because they're allowed to get away with it. See when I was a boy, if somebody said that kind of stuff to me, I punch them in the nose and they didn't do it anymore. I have to agree with you, and they're not allowed to do that. Now. They're not allowed to solve their differences in a normal human way, and the people
aren't punished. We're doing these terrible things to other students, and if you can't walk up and punish them for doing it to you, Bodie knows, A buddy knows, never hurt anybody as they're afraid, and students they are afraid, well yeah they are there. They're stupid cowards. This is the way I put it. That's not gonna let you go. All right, thanks for calling. That's it, folks. Good night, God bless teaching every single one of you. Good Night, Annie Poonhouse and I love you.
We will be talking about this subject again tomorrow night. This will be Hey, guys, leave a comment in the script, you know, leave a comment on the video if you want me to play the second half of this on the next episode, Devil roll to the next topic from there, but just let me know if you have a desire to listen to that next part. If not that, I'm going to just move on to the next topic because there's a lot to cover, a lot, a lot of things.
I would also like to do a little bit more on the There's a particular episode that's very very good, very very important, very informative that came out talking about April April nineteenth and the significance of April nineteenth, and I think that's that might be the next one that I do. But there's so many things like I listened to Bill Cooper when I do work, you know,
and I'm listening to in the background. So I'm always trying to oh, yeah, that one, that one, that one, you know, and put it in a playlist so I remember where they are and they can find them and put them on the broadcast. So there we are. That was tonight's I will be back here tomorrow and unless I have something else to do, I might be doing something with my daughter if I am show was canceled. Just not even gonna think twice about doing that if my daughter wants
me to play with her. But um, yeah. So the schedule is Saturday's as six pm Pacific Sundays, as six pm Pacific, and then Monday's eleven am Pacific Doctor Artists Live, and then that's gonna be I'm gonna try to keep to that set schedule for as long as I can, and we'll see what happens. But you can try to now, you know, like when when this thing is gonna pop? When when when I'm gonna put out
a broadcast. Now you have actual dates, it's not just whenever. I just randomly do it, and then five minutes after that, I'm already out on. You know, I'm gonna have Saturday, Sunday, Monday. All right, Peace up, have a good one. I hope you enjoyed. Maybe we should lead out with you know, hold on in a second, I can do this a lot better. Let's do it better. Let's do the best we can, and then every job that we do, let's gonna
find it. This thing kind of lays a little strange because it's a external hard drive to I picked the wrong one and it's starting to get starting to get weak. Just give me a second by it. Yeah, I like this one. Let's do the helps end of the road. We'll do at the end of the road one. It's a good one. Unfortunately it's it's all all too true and all too scary. But hey, we can turn that around whenever we decide we want to. I can't imagine why we didn't
do that yet. All right, let's pump this up. I will play this this one, and then uh say good night. Oh by the way, join locals. I have actually found another couple of videos that I've never actually put out there. One of them I kind of did the screen capture when I was on a panel with other people, and I never shared that one because it was the it was the great falling out that the fact Titer and I had his basically his inability to want to entertain. Well, maybe
we shouldn't talk to Boomer, you know? That was that was the whole That was the whole point and problem behind that. It's like, no, I just don't see any backing behind that. I guess I'm I supposed to a parrot and support everything you say. I just didn't agree with what he was saying. That was it. Anyway, here we go, too bad for him? Pop up and let's see, hold on, why is it doing that? It's this, it's this hard drive, it's dying. Never mind, that's it. It just screwed us all up. Fucking piece of
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