Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 The following weblink details a criminal defense attorney's opinion that established inappropriate institutional & governmental procedures OFTEN seal a family's fate when a SSRI patient first calls 911. (scroll down the page after opening) http://www.cpsassault.150m.com/DV_industry.html " Domestic Violence is now an enormous financial industry. " CONCLUSION: SSRIs often induce familial aggression, then laws such as " zero tolerance " & " no-drop case " often guarantee a family's demise even in cases where the non-medicated parent remains unceasingly non-violent or where the parent who called 911 wishes to drop all charges when their SSRI-induced anxiety or psychosis abates. CONCLUSION: SSRI-induced-violence and aggression is extremely PROFITABLE business for several equivalent institutional entities in societies world-wide. CONCLUSION: American society is quickly nearing another corrective period (similar to one approx 1900-1915 in the USA) where sufficient individual & societal victimization had occurred to birth a strong counter influence which had the effect of quickly exposing many of the corporate problems and rectifying them. Related Webterms: 5-hiaa byproduct, drug-induced primate aggression, crime de jour, SSRI divorce drug, Family Violence Industry, uncharacteristic behavior, emotional lability, depersonalization, desensitization, emotional blunting, impaired empathy, cushingoid syndrome, self- perpetuating public institutions, fascism, eugenics, pharmakia. Colorado CPS corruption... http://educate-yourself.org/tg/childprotectionspeech13mar04.shtml > > Re: Did Zoloft Ruin anyones relationship or > > marriage? I've read many times > > that Prozac was called the " divorce drug " , and Zoloft would be in > > that same (SSRI) category. Strange behaviors, flat > > affect/emotionally flat, loss of interest, and all that has certainly > > been talked about. Especially when you read how a family member > > describes someone acting " totally our of character " once they were on > > SSRI's. I'd be VERY concerned about how Zoloft is affecting her > > serotonin levels and as a result her change in behavior. Hopefully > > somebody can " reach her " and then get this identified with her > > prescribing physician. > > > > Hugs... Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 The following weblink details a criminal defense attorney's opinion that established inappropriate institutional & governmental procedures OFTEN seal a family's fate when a SSRI patient first calls 911. (scroll down the page after opening) http://www.cpsassault.150m.com/DV_industry.html " Domestic Violence is now an enormous financial industry. " CONCLUSION: SSRIs often induce familial aggression, then laws such as " zero tolerance " & " no-drop case " often guarantee a family's demise even in cases where the non-medicated parent remains unceasingly non-violent or where the parent who called 911 wishes to drop all charges when their SSRI-induced anxiety or psychosis abates. CONCLUSION: SSRI-induced-violence and aggression is extremely PROFITABLE business for several equivalent institutional entities in societies world-wide. CONCLUSION: American society is quickly nearing another corrective period (similar to one approx 1900-1915 in the USA) where sufficient individual & societal victimization had occurred to birth a strong counter influence which had the effect of quickly exposing many of the corporate problems and rectifying them. Related Webterms: 5-hiaa byproduct, drug-induced primate aggression, crime de jour, SSRI divorce drug, Family Violence Industry, uncharacteristic behavior, emotional lability, depersonalization, desensitization, emotional blunting, impaired empathy, cushingoid syndrome, self- perpetuating public institutions, fascism, eugenics, pharmakia. Colorado CPS corruption... http://educate-yourself.org/tg/childprotectionspeech13mar04.shtml > > Re: Did Zoloft Ruin anyones relationship or > > marriage? I've read many times > > that Prozac was called the " divorce drug " , and Zoloft would be in > > that same (SSRI) category. Strange behaviors, flat > > affect/emotionally flat, loss of interest, and all that has certainly > > been talked about. Especially when you read how a family member > > describes someone acting " totally our of character " once they were on > > SSRI's. I'd be VERY concerned about how Zoloft is affecting her > > serotonin levels and as a result her change in behavior. Hopefully > > somebody can " reach her " and then get this identified with her > > prescribing physician. > > > > Hugs... Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 The following weblink details a criminal defense attorney's opinion that established inappropriate institutional & governmental procedures OFTEN seal a family's fate when a SSRI patient first calls 911. (scroll down the page after opening) http://www.cpsassault.150m.com/DV_industry.html " Domestic Violence is now an enormous financial industry. " CONCLUSION: SSRIs often induce familial aggression, then laws such as " zero tolerance " & " no-drop case " often guarantee a family's demise even in cases where the non-medicated parent remains unceasingly non-violent or where the parent who called 911 wishes to drop all charges when their SSRI-induced anxiety or psychosis abates. CONCLUSION: SSRI-induced-violence and aggression is extremely PROFITABLE business for several equivalent institutional entities in societies world-wide. CONCLUSION: American society is quickly nearing another corrective period (similar to one approx 1900-1915 in the USA) where sufficient individual & societal victimization had occurred to birth a strong counter influence which had the effect of quickly exposing many of the corporate problems and rectifying them. Related Webterms: 5-hiaa byproduct, drug-induced primate aggression, crime de jour, SSRI divorce drug, Family Violence Industry, uncharacteristic behavior, emotional lability, depersonalization, desensitization, emotional blunting, impaired empathy, cushingoid syndrome, self- perpetuating public institutions, fascism, eugenics, pharmakia. Colorado CPS corruption... http://educate-yourself.org/tg/childprotectionspeech13mar04.shtml > > Re: Did Zoloft Ruin anyones relationship or > > marriage? I've read many times > > that Prozac was called the " divorce drug " , and Zoloft would be in > > that same (SSRI) category. Strange behaviors, flat > > affect/emotionally flat, loss of interest, and all that has certainly > > been talked about. Especially when you read how a family member > > describes someone acting " totally our of character " once they were on > > SSRI's. I'd be VERY concerned about how Zoloft is affecting her > > serotonin levels and as a result her change in behavior. Hopefully > > somebody can " reach her " and then get this identified with her > > prescribing physician. > > > > Hugs... Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 The following weblink details a criminal defense attorney's opinion that established inappropriate institutional & governmental procedures OFTEN seal a family's fate when a SSRI patient first calls 911. (scroll down the page after opening) http://www.cpsassault.150m.com/DV_industry.html " Domestic Violence is now an enormous financial industry. " CONCLUSION: SSRIs often induce familial aggression, then laws such as " zero tolerance " & " no-drop case " often guarantee a family's demise even in cases where the non-medicated parent remains unceasingly non-violent or where the parent who called 911 wishes to drop all charges when their SSRI-induced anxiety or psychosis abates. CONCLUSION: SSRI-induced-violence and aggression is extremely PROFITABLE business for several equivalent institutional entities in societies world-wide. CONCLUSION: American society is quickly nearing another corrective period (similar to one approx 1900-1915 in the USA) where sufficient individual & societal victimization had occurred to birth a strong counter influence which had the effect of quickly exposing many of the corporate problems and rectifying them. Related Webterms: 5-hiaa byproduct, drug-induced primate aggression, crime de jour, SSRI divorce drug, Family Violence Industry, uncharacteristic behavior, emotional lability, depersonalization, desensitization, emotional blunting, impaired empathy, cushingoid syndrome, self- perpetuating public institutions, fascism, eugenics, pharmakia. Colorado CPS corruption... http://educate-yourself.org/tg/childprotectionspeech13mar04.shtml > > Re: Did Zoloft Ruin anyones relationship or > > marriage? I've read many times > > that Prozac was called the " divorce drug " , and Zoloft would be in > > that same (SSRI) category. Strange behaviors, flat > > affect/emotionally flat, loss of interest, and all that has certainly > > been talked about. Especially when you read how a family member > > describes someone acting " totally our of character " once they were on > > SSRI's. I'd be VERY concerned about how Zoloft is affecting her > > serotonin levels and as a result her change in behavior. Hopefully > > somebody can " reach her " and then get this identified with her > > prescribing physician. > > > > Hugs... Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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