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"It's not tanks in the streets tyranny, it doesn't have to be tanks in the street."
We have not yet seen tanks in the street except in Boston. , the precursor, yes, but not tanks. The war against America is much more than "just" intimidation and tanks. It has many faces and it has slithered in as we were elsewhere. Quietly but surely attacking our minds has been another avenue to our destruction and cannot be fought until we get it.
Matt Walsh writes - Maybe you can't find a solution to every problem at the bottom of a prescription pill bottle
Facts from his very enlightening article - Researchers have found that nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, more than half are on at least two, and twenty percent of U.S. patients were found to be on five or more prescription medications.
How that happened is a subject for another day. Think of the old folk warning that if a frog is placed in boiling water, it will jump out. But if it is placed in cold water that is slowly heated, it will not perceive the danger and will be cooked to death. Right now we just need to look at it, recognize it for what it is, the drugging/dumbing down of America.
It is intentional and it is organized.
Another piece from Jon Rappoport - Soviet psychiatric drug for dissidents given to US patients
aldol. The generic name is haloperidol. It's classified as an "anti-psychotic."
You'll read that Haldol is being phased out in the US, but "PM: The Essential Resource for Pharma Marketers" reports that Haldol accounts for 5% of anti-psychotic prescriptions handed out between 2010 and 2011.
That's 2.7 million prescriptions for Haldol. In one year, in the US.
The major and frequent adverse effects of the drug? Akathisia (the irresistible and painful impulse to keep moving, the inability to sit still), dystonia (severe muscle contractions that twist the body grotesquely), and Parkinsonism.
In short, torture. Continued here.
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