New Video Reveals Psychiatric Drugging Industry
The documentary is the story of big money–drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure. The cost in human terms is even greater. These drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people every year. And the death count keeps rising. Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.”
Produced by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International ,”Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psycho tropic Drugging” depicts the field of psychiatry as a money-grubbing industry dedicated to making a profit at the expense of the mental health of their own patients.
In watching the video one will see how normal active children are forced into taking mind altering and addictive drugs with damaging and sometimes fatal consequences with their parents powerless against the coercive onslaught of falsehoods opinions and the "chemical imbalance" hoax which is foisted on them as ”fact".
Brian Beaumont, the president of the Vancouver chapter of CCHR said, “They invent the problem. They develop the product. And sell it for billions. The perfect formula for making a killing ... literally. Brutally factual, this 90-minute documentary exposes the greatest financial con this planet has ever seen. The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore. “We are very proud of our new documentary and plan many more in the future.”
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was established by the Church of Scientology to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights. To View the new Video go to http://www.cchrbc.ca
Press Contact:
Brian Beaumont
401 West Hastings street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1L5
humanrights@cchrbc.ca
604 689 4417
http://www.cchrbc.ca
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