Saturday, 4 September 2010


Cop Refuses To Help Dying 11 Year old Girl! Then Runs Away!

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The Fed's Liquidity Trap: The American and World Economies Are in a Deliberate State of Slow Collapse

'Quantitative easing will put the American public at ease, at least temporarily. They do not realize it but the American and world economies are in a deliberate state of slow collapse. Yes, the Fed has created a terrible mess. They have been totally unprofessional and reckless. The result has been, even after five quarters, averaging 3-1/4% growth, sales of new and used homes are dismal with no hope in sight for improvement, unemployment just under its highs, record debt, slight wage increases, lost purchasing power due to inflation and few prospects for improvement. Inventory is all in place, so that can no longer be a plus.'

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'Brave New World' Psychiatry Pushing Nerve Drugs

'Our growing national epidemic of psychiatric drugs smothers natural human emotions, sensitivity, and openness in relationships. After shrinks have labeled someone as high anxiety, troubled, manic, depressed, bipolar, etc., they have the cure ready to adjust the behavior to their liking.

Big Pharma has hundreds of psychiatric terms defining victims' psyche and behavior to treat (or poison?) them to adjust, be nice, obey, consume, work, be normal and numb, thus belonging to our "great society." The billions in profits for Pharma-Chem motivates them to diagnose emotional problems with shrink terms that the makers themselves have designed drugs to control. Victims of domestic violence are treated with strong nerve drugs to relax, go to work, to sleep, or to school. Millions of U.S. school kids are drugged to pay attention and to follow class rules to learn subjects for corporate employment in the current U.S. war economy.'

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