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Re: extelecom post# 258927

Friday, 06/18/2004 11:00:47 AM

Friday, June 18, 2004 11:00:47 AM

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OT---The cybx "product" (announcement) helps traders who know what they are doing like Zeev.

If used it will MAKE MONEY for doctors, hospitals, and of course the company that produces it.

As for the harm done to the "patients" who are suckered into having this carnage done to them---that is not to be mentioned.

The "bi-polar" you mentioned is CURRENTLY termed that until they come out with the next name change in the psychiatric "Bible"--- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).

It was formerly called Manic-Depressive. When the latest name change (to "bi-polar") was done in a new edition of DSM, a number of members of the psychiatric profession themselves heaped ridicule on the constantly changing names AND characteristics of so-called psychiatric "diseases". See their own trade publications of the time (both letters to the editor and articles).

The Ritalin "disease" and its characteristics (100% NON-MEDICAL horsesh*t --SUCH AS the student answers the teacher's question before the teacher has finished asking it---the student shifts his feet as he sits at his desk---SO DRUG HIM with a Schedule TWO stimulant which has numerous side effects on the heart and nervous system.) has had its name and its "characteristics" changed so many times that some "experts" who write articles on it for lay publications such as the Ladies Home Journal can't keep the names straight.

In each new edition of the DSM the geniuses in the psychiatric-"medical"-drug industry come up with new ways to make money.

The procedure is two-fold:

1---Invent a new "disease"

2---Pay "researchers" to declare that a new drug (in this case a brain invading device) "helps" the newly invented "disease."

Then market it heavily and line up the poor suckers to have the "cure" done on them.

Have you heard of Stendhal's Syndrome?
If you travel and are frustrated that you are unable to see everything you wanted to see in the time you had--then you need to be drugged to "help" you with your "medical disease."

(Stendhal was a travel writer).

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