Re: GUNS: Why here?

From: Michael S. Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Thu Sep 21 2000 - 09:57:27 MDT


zeb haradon wrote:
>
> >From: Forrest Bishop <forrestb@ix.netcom.com>>
> >
> >All of which are microscopic issues compared to the manifold crimes of
> >the state.
> >Detecting a US-operated regional death camp in Iraq, or the
> >mass-drugging
> >of schoolchildren (Ritalin, crank) in the US, just for a couple
> >examples, does
> >not require very advanced technology.
> >
>
> Can you explain these comments a bit more, or provide references? I am
> familiar only with the Ritalin issue, I don't know anything about the
> government giving children crank, or the death camp you refer to.

I know of many episodes like this. Washington state, for example, got in the
habit of sedating teenagers, that had been committed to state institutions for
being hyperactive, with halcyon, which actually caused permanent damage to these
kids, one of which I happen to know, is now 26 years old, and is drawing a
monthly check from the state from the disability it gave him.

Current school nurses seem to be nothing more than drug pimps for the
pharmaceutical mercantilists, The Drug War being little more than a battle
against their competition. DARE has failed to work in schools because kids are
not stupid, they know the hypocracy of the program when 1/4 of their classmates
are zoned out all the time on ritalin and other neurochemicals which do nothing
but permanent damage to the development of kids melatonin/seratonin and other
neurochemical system development.



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