S.S.R.Lies music video - psychiatric drugging of children

S.S.R.Lies music video - 2012 edition - exposes the psychiatric drugging of children
... http://www.amethios.com/Amethios_SSRIs_S_S_R_Lies.html ...

his is the new 2012 music video for S.S.R.Lies, a song first written by Michael Adams (Amethios) in 2009.

Adams, the editor of NaturalNews.com, wrote and performed the lyrics of the song. He was awarded the "Human Rights Award" by CCHR in 2010 for his work exposing the fraud behind psychiatry and the drugging of children.

This music video exposes the truth behind psychiatric drugs, and it promotes the information of Peter Breggin (www.Breggin.com) as well as InfoWars, NaturalNews and others.

SSRI antidepressant drugs have been implicated in school shootings, murder-suicides, military massacres and other violent acts of death and destruction.

Even though the song focuses on antidepressants, many children today are drugged with Ritalin and other "speed" amphetamine drugs which are also mentioned in the song.

Learn more at www.NaturalNews.com

See more songs and music videos from Amethios at www.Amethios.com
jmzerosays...

Holy wow. I mean, I think it's clear that child psychiatric drugs are overprescribed (largely because parents press for "something", I think)... but this video is painfully embarrassing.

I kept looking for some hint that it was tongue-in-cheek or something, but I don't think it is. I think this guy thinks a rap, and a comically bad video is the best way to reach people with his message.

It'd be hilarious if it turned out Scientology was behind this (it seems about their level of video production, social awareness, and about the right level of anti-psychiatry hysteria).

AnimalsForCrackerssays...

>> ^jmzero:

Holy wow. I mean, I think it's clear that child psychiatric drugs are overprescribed (largely because parents press for "something", I think)... but this video is painfully embarrassing.
I kept looking for some hint that it was tongue-in-cheek or something, but I don't think it is. I think this guy thinks a rap, and a comically bad video is the best way to reach people with his message.
It'd be hilarious if it turned out Scientology was behind this (it seems about their level of video production, social awareness, and about the right level of anti-psychiatry hysteria).


Actually, you're not too far off the mark.

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews

jmzerosays...

Actually, you're not too far off the mark


Lol - thanks for linking that. The video is still crazy, but its existence makes sense now.

I'm slightly curious now as to why he'd leave Scientology (it seems like a pretty good fit), but not curious enough to do any real work and find out. Oddly enough, the first link I found when Googling why he left was titled: "Scientology, anti-psychiatry quackery, and Mike Adams: It all becomes clear now".

Yes, it does.

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