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SEATTLE

“Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Exhibit” in Seattle, Washington


?? Eye-opening traveling exhibit arrives in Seattle, educating the public regarding the psychiatric industry's gut-wrenching abuses — including the copious drugging of children. Revealing the effects of electroshock "treatment" inflicted on an estimated 100,000 Americans each year and giving visitors a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the degradation arising from physical restraints, solitary confinement and involuntary commitment. And of particular interest during National Suicide Prevention Month, the exhibit raised awareness of the dire consequences of drugging children with substances whose known side effects increase violence and suicidality...

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SACRAMENTO


?? The Industry of Death exhibit rolls into town

Due to its popularity, the free exhibit at 106 L Street in Old Sacramento has been extended through Wednesday, July 10th.
Keynote speakers at the ribbon cutting included Rene Aguilera, Sacramento program director for Empowering Latinos Futures who was named by the Sacramento Bee as one of the Top 10 Latino Change Makers and Albert Wilson, Jr., who is Principal and Managing Partner of Workforce Solutions Pros and a drug-free advocate. The speakers, who have known CCHR for years, recognize the organization as a staunch supporter of human rights in the field of mental health.
Mike Klagenberg, President of Sacramento’s Church of Scientology and consultant to the local chapter of CCHR, hosted the event. Emphasizing the exhibit’s display on electroshock therapy (ECT), he highlighted the need to educate, support and mobilize community groups and organizations in working together to get this barbaric practice banned.
Although many people mistakenly think that ECT is no longer used, more than one million people worldwide, including an estimated 100,000 Americans, are electroshocked each year including the elderly, pregnant women and children. Many patients are involuntary and have ECT forced on them.

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SYDNEY


?? Chillingly informative psychiatric system exhibit

One topic covered by the exhibition is electroshock (ECT). This is the application of hundreds of volts of electricity applied to the head, creating the equivalent of a grand mal seizure. It can cause brain damage, heart attack, memory loss, worsening of “psychiatric symptoms” and even death. A total of 29,165 Medicare funded electroshocks were given in 2023 in Australia, 7,030 of these in NSW.
With NSW’s record spending on mental health reaching a staggering $2.9 billion in 2022/23, (up more than 52% since 2017/18) psychiatry is not being held accountable to produce results. If the NSW mental health system were working, the numbers of children and adults needing assistance would be decreasing as people got better. Instead, the lives of vulnerable children and adults are continually being placed at risk with electroshock, psychiatric restraint and potentially dangerous psychiatric drugs which can be forced on patients, potentially setting up patients for life and a recurring revenue stream for psychiatry with poor and harmful results.

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SOLUTION


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? The blunting of a youngster's emotions with psych drugs is child abuse.

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