An SSRI Elephant in the Room Amid Terminal Madness

As years fall away while my file folders of digitized data overflow with topical research, there are some dossiers that collect dust and eventually disappear into a desktop recycling bin. Others are hesitantly held and expanded without penning for publication due to controversial subjects that may offend a specific readership class. Contemporary issues that have society awash in madness lately include a televised escalation into WW3, an invasion of feral freeloading aliens, and Karens roaming your pedestrian spheres where one result of an experimental gene-modification jab that was mandated is manifesting conditions within the purview of prion diseases. I recommend prudent caution about who you trust for financial advice or what institutional source you’ve given free rein over managing the investment of your hard-earned capital or retirement savings.

The root of a decades-long evolution into terminal madness is partly attributable to an abuse of psychoactive recreational drugs but is overwhelmingly caused by contagious negligence within the medical establishment where physicians have introduced and overprescribed addictive psychotropic medications to a large percentage of obedient plebeians. In my humble opinion, the pursuit of emotional, mental, and/or spiritual sobriety and enlightenment cannot be genuinely achieved through frivolous, illicit, or prescribed medications that are widely available for contemporary society’s consumption, addictions, and reliance on allopathic pharmakeia. In “WW3 Bitchcraft,” I pointedly noted:

“Plebeians, pundits, and politicos that populate NormieLand in the U.S. are brutally propagandized by a censorship-industrial complex… and heavily medicated in an SSRI epidemic of modern pharmakeia, being mercilessly gaslit, becoming a gene-modified borg, and forever beholden to an interminable state of cognitive dissonance laced with inexplicable denial and licentious apostasy.”

A psychotropic describes any substance or drug that affects the central nervous system by altering behavior, mood, thoughts, or perception. It is an umbrella term used for innumerable constituents that include prescription medications and misused drugs. They all work by altering levels of specific brain chemicals that can broadly impact neurotransmitters. I am old enough to remember when such an experience was considered “tripping” on a miniscule dose of synthesized lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). The most common labels thrown around today that are attributed to a medicated requirement are anxiety, depression, bipolar, psychosis, and a multitude of other observed conditions of “dis-ease.”

A modern menu of psychotropic choices includes but is not limited to psychedelics, hypnotics, anesthetics, antipsychotics, eugeroics, antidepressants (tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, lithium salts, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors [SSRIs]), antiemetics, anticonvulsants, antiepileptics, anxiolytics, barbiturates, movement disorder drugs (like Parkinson’s disease), nootropics, stimulants (like amphetamines), benzodiazepines, cyclopyrrolones, dopamine antagonists, antihistamines, cholinergic agents, anticholinergics, emetics, cannabinoids, and 5-HT (serotonin) antagonists. Phew. The latest approach to certain conditions with adult supervision involves the use of psychedelics such as magic mushrooms and LSD. They are not devoid of serious risks to your mental health, and a death was recently documented in a controlled “wellness” retreat. But I digress.

Let’s step away from the merry-go-round of semantic chicanery and consider the observable universe that includes your acquaintances, friends, family, and six degrees of separation encircling your lifetime experience. I have personally seen how the allopathy of modern psychiatrics progressively invaded my personal space to a near majority of souls that are choosing to surf a wave of perceived utopia under the guise of a necessary medicated intervention. I suppose that certain modes of treatments appropriately utilized as temporary intervention with counseled oversight are better than options society has undertaken in the past, but my instincts scream that neither are necessary with a caveat that exceptions probably exist.

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Hunting for reliable statistics is an undertaking where the numbers tossed around do not match the obvious increase in folks that undertake permanent pill-popping routines for so-called mental stability. If you ask me, anyone who chooses the antidepressant route has remained depressed or worse. A percentage are oblivious to the “I don’t give a shit” pill effect that clearly zombifies their emotional responses, and worst-case circumstances entertain thoughts of suicide, paranoia, or an outright abhorrence for society.

Despite any bias I developed in recent years concerning certain publications that have gone inexplicably woke or departed from endeavors of investigative journalism, the New York Times admitted in 2018 that many people taking antidepressants discover they cannot quit due to extreme withdrawal symptoms. In 2022, the Economist magazine actually explored an epiphany that “most people on antidepressants don’t need them and it’s time to wean them off.” Imagine that, a “come to Jesus” moment from the censorship-industrial complex in legacy media. One for the history books is when Fortune magazine published “Trouble in Prozac Nation” (PDF version) back in 2005 that defers to Kimberly Witczak’s activism (WoodyMatters) after discovering her husband Woody hanging from the rafters in their garage.

Kim Witczak speaking at a press conference prior to the 2006 FDA Advisory Committee Public Hearing

 

A documented trend was reported by the Pharmaceutical Journal in the fall of 2021 acknowledging the demographic of our future that is most vulnerable to coercion and influence. It was reported that the number of young children prescribed psychotropics rose by an astonishing 41% from 2015 to 2021. That is not a typo. Neither are the documented instances or unknown cases due to medical privacy laws of mass shooters as of 2019 who were medicated or maybe inconsistent in dosage and experienced serious side effects or symptoms of withdrawal.

Mass Public Shooters Prescribed Psychotropic Meds 1970-2019 – Gun Facts

Mass Public Shooters Prescribed Psychotropic Meds 1970-2019 – Gun Facts

 

But hey, the “brought to you by Pfizer” advertisement on the idiot box informs the public that taking an antidepressant may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts. Take note of a comprehensive review published by Science Daily from University College London in 2022 that found no evidence that depression is caused by low serotonin levels.” Additionally, have you heard about the data released last year that links antidepressants to the rise in superbugs? No worries, though, because academics and some physicians are claiming that a percentage of the U.S. population popping those tiny “tripping” pills increased from 10-15% to 30% following the plandemic, but numerous sources prior to the lockdowns noted a rough estimate of 30%. I surmise that the current flood of prescribed psychotropic abuse could be approaching 40%.

Percentage of Persons Aged 12 and Over Taking Antidepressants 2005-2008 - CDC

Percentage of Persons Aged 12 and Over Taking Antidepressants 2005-2008 – CDC

 

Way back in 2013, actual investigative journalism uncovered proof that “doctors were doling out happy pills to anyone who asks.” The statistics and numbers noted above should have us all concerned. Imagine if the supply chain for pharmaceuticals is severely disrupted and all those folks are deprived of their addictive medicinal and suddenly morph into a version straight out of “Mad Max” in your neighborhood.

My rant on this subject matter was extracted from an overflowing file folder of articles and statistics that goes far beyond the attention span required for many. I hope this brief endeavor into a taboo topic provides you with some insight into yet another issue we’re all facing amid the terminal madness of war and civil unrest. For additional reading and information, please consider the article “How Big Pharma Sold Depression to the World” published by Dr. Mercola in January at the Children’s Health Defense, and the following documentary made available to the public last month is worthy of your precious time.

How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People Sick – ENDEVR, Mar. 2024

 

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An SSRI Elephant in the Room Amid Terminal Madness

An SSRI Elephant in the Room Amid Terminal Madness