Psychiatrists Create The Monsters That Kill

The total of recent psychiatric drug induced shootings is 54 dead and 105 wounded.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights is seriously questioning the truth of statements made in the press by a psychiatrist claiming that Vince Weiguang Li, the Chinese immigrant who brutally stabbed, beheaded and then ate the flesh of his seatmate on a Greyhound Canada bus last year, will be ok for release into society in the next five years. They are also questioning the motives of the psychiatrist indicating that he is simply trying to continue the illusion that psychiatric practices have real value in improving the mental health of society.

In light of the fact that psychiatrists openly admit in many interviews that they have never cured anyone of anything and admit in their own literature that they have no idea how the mind works or how to accurately predict human behavior, it is highly unlikely that Li will ever stop being a psychotic murderer through any psychiatric practices. Conversely, many documented cases exist where individuals, like Li, were already "treated" by one or more psychiatrists only to commit more horrendous crimes upon release from the psychiatrist's hands.

It is common knowledge, now that at least 12 of the recent school shooters had seen one or more psychiatrists and were taking one or another of psychiatry's drugs known to cause homicidal tendencies prior to their murderous rampage.

There are increasing international government warnings on the deadly side effects of psychiatric drugs including psychosis and homicidal tendencies.

12-year-old Jamie Richardson and 23-year-old Jeremy Steinke murdered Jasmine's family in a fit of rage. Jeremy Steinke was diagnosed with depression and Hyperactivity and treated with one or more of psychiatry's drugs.

The bodies of Steinke's girlfriend's parents and 8-year-old brother were found in their Medicine Hat home in April of 2006.

19-year-old Robert Hawkins, who killed eight people and wounded five before committing suicide in an Omaha, Nebraska mall, is another kid- killer under the influence of psychiatric drugs documented to cause violence, mania, psychosis, suicide and homicidal ideation.

Brian Beaumont, President of the Vancouver chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights said, "CCHR is concerned that most parents and consumers are unaware of the risk of homicide and suicide connected with these drugs so therefore has launched a striking series of three public service announcements warning of these side effects. The PSAs can be viewed at www.cchr.org/psas/. CCHR hopes that these PSAs serve to inform the public about the dangers of these drugs and encourage support for a federal investigation into the link between these drugs and senseless violence".

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights is an international psychiatric watchdog group co-founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights.

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