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Old 02-12-2011, 12:18 PM   #1
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Default Psychiatrist calls for lithium to be added to wate

This is the start of enforced medication for the masses, by adding mind altering drugs to the water supply. . This is a serious assault on our selves.
We need to keep our eyes on this ball, above all others.

And at the same time the Irish government is introducing new legislation, and taxes of course, to register and inspect septic tanks , in order to check for polluting the water source. Its unbelievable.

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Psychiatrist calls for lithium to be added to water.

GORDON DEEGAN

A consultant psychiatrist last night called on Government to add lithium salts to the public water supply in a bid to lower the suicide rate and depression among the general population.

At a mental health forum on “Depression in Rural Ireland” in Ennistymon, Co Clare, Dr Moosajee Bhamjee said that “there is growing scientific evidence that adding trace amounts of the drug lithium to a water supply can lower rates of suicide and depression”.

Lithium is used by doctors as a mood stabiliser in the treatment for depression.

Dr Bhamjee said: “A recent article in the British Journal of Psychiatry found the beneficial uses of lithium when it was added to the water supply in parts of Texas.”

He said the Government should consider a pilot project for a town in Ireland where lithium salts could be added to the water in very small doses and examine the results.” He said there was already strong precedent for governments intervening in the operation of public water supply for health benefits by adding fluoride.

Dr Bhamjee said that a community would not get “hooked” on lithium “because the doses would be so small”.

He said: “There are 200,000 people suffering from depression in Ireland and the Government must think of new ways of tackling the problem.”

Fine Gael TD and chairman of the Irish Association of Suicidology, Dan Neville, told the forum the average annual suicide rate in Ireland in the 1960s was 64-65.

He said: “Last year, 483 people died by suicide and if you add the 123 undetermined deaths, the suicide number is over 600.”

He said: “This compares to 212 who died by road accidents, which is itself unacceptable.

“Research shows during international recessions, the suicide rate increases by 25 per cent. Ireland has the fourth highest youth suicide rate in Europe.”

Mr Neville added: “Suicide is the most common death for 15 to 24-year-olds and accounts for more than those who die from cancer and road accidents combined.”

The Limerick West deputy said that the attitude in mental health service towards those with mental health problems should be recovery and not containment.

He said: “Early intervention, you have 90 per cent cure and late intervention you have difficulties for life.”

Mr Neville said that with the well-publicised suicide of footballer Gary Speed, it raised contagion or copycat suicide concerns.
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Old 02-12-2011, 12:35 PM   #2
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Its no wonder Dr Moosajee Bhamjee wants to forcibly medicate the population, he was heavily influenced by this man. And he certainly has an interesting pedigree.



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William Linford Llewelyn Rees, psychiatrist, born October 24 1914; died July 29 2004

Rees was treasurer of the World Psychiatric Association (1966-78), president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1975-78), and, unusually for a psychiatrist, president of the British Medical Association (1978-79). He sat on or chaired numerous government committees, was on the General Medical Council, contributed to the work of the World Health Organisation and was a governor of University College, Cardiff. He held honorary memberships of professional societies in America, Germany, Greece, Spain, Sweden and Venezuela. In 1978 he was awarded the CBE
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Old 02-12-2011, 12:42 PM   #3
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What a load of utter crap! So some poor souls commit suicide so they want to put powerful tranquilisers in the water supply? I've never heard anything so completely insane! I always had a suspicion that psychiatrists were absolutely nuts....well, I rest my case.
Also, it's never going to happen. It's one ridiculous agenda too far.

Trying to use Gary Speed as well, oh puhleeease!

On one level these guys are hilarious!
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Old 02-12-2011, 12:44 PM   #4
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Forced medication through the water supply would be just cause for armed revolt.....assuming that this report is even remotely genuine.

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Even if these medications they wish to add to the water supply are in fact in minute traces, wouldn't they still run the risk of causing a possible negative interaction for a lot of people that would end up consuming water treated this way that are perhaps on other medications that are not supposed to be taken with said added meds? Or maybe that's one of the "perks"?

"Hey, we got a pill for your problem but it's going to make you feel sick so we in turn have a pill for your pills side effects but it's going to make you jittery so we have a pill for that pill but it makes you drowsy so we've got yet another pill for that pill and...."

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Forced medication through the water supply would be just cause for armed revolt.....assuming that this report is even remotely genuine.
Never going to happen anyway, it's so stunningly ridiculous....it's mad scientist movie territory!

10 out of 10 though for having the absolute balls, and being insane enough for even suggesting it though guys
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Who'd be willing to bet this prick masterbates over his Equilibrium DVD every night.
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Well, it's official, psychiatrists need help
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Old 02-12-2011, 12:56 PM   #9
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Psychiatrists themselves have a very high rate of suicide!


And I don't know many 14 - 24 YO's that drink tap water!

But I would believe that the Irish government could be FORCED into putting anything the SODs want into the water supply, arse lickers every one.
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Old 02-12-2011, 01:15 PM   #10
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Psychiatrist calls for lithium to be added to water.

GORDON DEEGAN

A consultant psychiatrist last night called on Government to add lithium salts to the public water supply in a bid to lower the suicide rate and depression among the general population.

At a mental health forum on “Depression in Rural Ireland” in Ennistymon, Co Clare, Dr Moosajee Bhamjee said that “there is growing scientific evidence that adding trace amounts of the drug lithium to a water supply can lower rates of suicide and depression”.

Lithium is used by doctors as a mood stabiliser in the treatment for depression.

Dr Bhamjee said: “A recent article in the British Journal of Psychiatry found the beneficial uses of lithium when it was added to the water supply in parts of Texas.”

He said the Government should consider a pilot project for a town in Ireland where lithium salts could be added to the water in very small doses and examine the results.” He said there was already strong precedent for governments intervening in the operation of public water supply for health benefits by adding fluoride [...]

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Now, this is all kinds of wrong. It clearly shows the level of corruption within the psychiatry ranks.
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Forced medication through the water supply would be just cause for armed revolt.....assuming that this report is even remotely genuine.
youre quite optomistic

well, please explain why there has never been
any reports of armed revolt regarding flouride

these guys can now do what they like (of course, they
have to add the poison slowly, slowly. must avoid
massive reaction)

they look back and ask "what have the people done
when they knew poison was added to their water?
nothing much. we can proceed"
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Dr Bhamjee said that a community would not get “hooked” on lithium “because the doses would be so small”. To demonstrate he slipped a little grey pill into his bottled water and gulped it down. He then said, quote, ‘WHOOA! Oh MY Golly Gosh! I Feel good, like I knew that I would…I feeeel nice, like sugar and spice…so good …so nice.’
Reports from an undisclosed private Mental Health Facility said he is a critical but stable condition..


I think Dr Bhamjee is using his own shit and now wants to share the 'experience' with the rest of the world...just how unbalanced are these people becoming, yet they are taken seriously amongst their peers and more disturbingly, cowboy public administrators from Texas...
What town in Ireland was Bhamjee considering using for his little experiment or will that be classified info?
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well, please explain why there has never been
any reports of armed revolt regarding flouride
Flouride, except in tinfoil circles, is not thought an explicitly psychoactive substance in the amounts it is used in the water supply. Lithium is - and takes things to an unprecidented level.
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People, some of you are talking like they've already done it!

NOT GOING TO HAPPEN

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People, some of you are talking like they've already done it!

NOT GOING TO HAPPEN
Happened in Texas if the article is to be believed.

What should happen here is a water tank should be put up outside the Bhamjee residence and he and his family can pilot the project...forget about small towns. People must start demanding that people like him walk the walk...nothing like personal experience when conducting social experiments...that's not going to happen, like combat soldiers coming from the top order that tell us how we should fight to protect their things..

Incredible criminal arrogance from this quack..
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Happened in Texas if the article is to be believed.

What should happen here is a water tank should be put up outside the Bhamjee residence and he and his family can pilot the project...forget about small towns. People must start demanding that people like him walk the walk...nothing like personal experience when conducting social experiments...that's not going to happen, like combat soldiers coming from the top order that tell us how we should fight to protect their things..

Incredible criminal arrogance from this quack..
It's a staggering level of insanity. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it in a small town.

But my feeling is that it's not going to happen. It's just another insane criminal idea that will fizzle out. Oh they'd love to do it of course, dream on guys
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People, some of you are talking like they've already done it! NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!
What makes you think they haven't already trialled it on some poor unsuspecting small town, and now, having some results half-way through the trials, they want to go ahead with a larger trial on a larger town?

These sort of things are usually done on a unknowing public. It has been done many times in the past, the records are there, but there are also many that have not been released. I think it is routine that they do so, as big pharma is only interested in the profits they can generate through their corrupt manipulation of fast-tracked trials of drugs that generate greater profit than they do cures.

Always bear in mind...for big pharma, the cure is less of a goal than the profit to be made from a public unknowingly made dependent on their products. Curing diseases has never been their goal, disease is their profit, and they are not going to cure their profit. Period!
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What makes you think they haven't already trialled it on some poor unsuspecting small town, and now, having some results half-way through the trials, they want to go ahead with a larger trial on a larger town?

These sort of things are usually done on a unknowing public. It has been done many times in the past, the records are there, but there are also many that have not been released. I think it is routine that they do so, as big pharma is only interested in the profits they can generate through their corrupt manipulation of fast-tracked trials of drugs that generate greater profit than they do cures.

Always bear in mind...for big pharma, the cure is less of a goal than the profit to be made from a public unknowingly made dependent on their products. Curing diseases has never been their goal, disease is their profit, and they are not going to cure their profit. Period!
I'm not saying it's not been done, I'm sure they do carry out trials and experiments on an unwitting public.

We've just got to be vigilant and on the ball. It's an insane, evil idea. I'm just looking at it without fear, oooo they're going to drug us! forget that! They're dangerous, sick people, but I'm not going to bow down and just accept it.

They're wrong, we're right.
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What makes you think they haven't already trialled it on some poor unsuspecting small town, and now, having some results half-way through the trials, they want to go ahead with a larger trial on a larger town?

These sort of things are usually done on a unknowing public. It has been done many times in the past, the records are there, but there are also many that have not been released. I think it is routine that they do so, as big pharma is only interested in the profits they can generate through their corrupt manipulation of fast-tracked trials of drugs that generate greater profit than they do cures.

Always bear in mind...for big pharma, the cure is less of a goal than the profit to be made from a public unknowingly made dependent on their products. Curing diseases has never been their goal, disease is their profit, and they are not going to cure their profit. Period!
imo, some right thinking going on here
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imo, some right thinking going on here
At first glance it might look like I'm being naive about it. All I'm doing is saying NO, thinking NO, and feeling NO.

If we all get worried and bend over at every single insane idea that comes from the morons who are currently running things, then we deserve to be drugged and culled, etc.

I'm not bending over.
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