Political Psychiatry, Social Control & Pharma, Psychology
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Political Psychiatry, Social Control & Pharma, Psychology
The relationship of big Pharma, Government and Psychiatry
Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. psychologist talks about the use of psychiatry as in instrument of social control; political psychiatry.
The relationship of big Pharma, Government and Psychiatry. Are mental illness just social stigma placed on people as a means to control the society? How does this relate to eugenics? Where does the use of psych meds or drugs come in?
A little on the level of Alex Jones, conspiracy and politics. What’s the Truth.
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