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"What he does not consider is first, the impact of early life shaping future criminals, and second, that perhaps our treatment of criminals is what is wrong, particularly when he is an advocate of the cognitive approach, which is bound to fail with criminals. The logic then continues: because we cannot make the criminal well, it must be because it is an inherited tendency. Naturally, this reasoning doesn't put his therapeutic approach into question. Few, if any, professionals have seen the depths of the unconscious and observed the pain imprinted there." - Dr. Arthur Janov, Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health (Get the book.)
| "A chief probation officer, Barbara Reed Stitt, was able to get the criminals she worked with to turn their entire lives around simply by omitting these four unnatural foods! She proved that the delinquent mind could be healed by diet change alone and that the biochemistry of the criminal mind is created in part by the insane American diet. She wrote all about her work with criminals in her book Food & Behavior.
Grains, but Especially Wheat!
Some people find that they can handle some grains in moderation, at least in sprouted form. Quinoa seems to be one of the easier ones." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "Honest science will arise; psychiatrists will be recognized for what they are: pretending to be scientists while they are criminals in many cases. Psychiatry will be gone one day because of their own crimes and incompetence, which is so well documented throughout history. We will have strong antidrug-movements as we had anti-war-movements, which will watch every little move those drug-companies do. Their true goal: money, money and money will be revealed. The stocks of these giants will fall." - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "Forensic experts are doing more than granting closure to traumatized families —they are creating lasting public records pertaining to some of the worst criminals in history, and the evidence is being used to prosecute those criminals whenever it's still possible to do so.
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) was founded in 1984, shortly after democracy was restored to the country." - Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)
| "Unstructured psychotherapy has been proven to be disastrous for certain groups, such as criminals, making them more likely to recommit crimes. As a colleague of mine quipped, "They may be more likely to re-offend, but at least they have a better understanding of why they do it.") A substantial body of scientific research has consistently found that participants in cognitive-behavioral programs have recidivism rates that are 10 percent to 30 percent lower than rates for offenders who did not receive such services." - Charles Barber, Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation (Get the book.)
| "A zero or near-zero recidivism rate is not characteristic of ordinary criminals and crimes.
Given the especially senseless, impulsive, and compulsive nature of many of the crimes described in this book, one would expect the likelihood of recidivism to be especially high in this group. That is, given how out of control these people behaved during their perpetrations, they would seem especially likely to become repeat offenders." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "Since then, ear-ology or otomorphology (the study of the shape of the outer ear) has been used periodically by forensic scientists to identify criminals. "Ear prints" are also still occasionally—albeit unsuccessfully—introduced as evidence in U.S. courts. can signal several medical conditions, including middle ear infection, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), and cholesteatomas. (See Watery
Ear Discharge, above.) Clogged ears can also be a sign of Meniere's disease, an inner ear disorder that can cause periodic bouts of dizziness, hearing loss, and ringing in the ears." - Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective (Get the book.)
| "One doctor, who specialized in dealing with drug addicts, started a flourishing business by handing out Methadone to minors and, even worse, selling it to Russian criminals. Another doctor sold Methadone illegally because he needed cash himself - he was on cocainel (Source: Der Spiegel 41/2006, S. 66)
So what will the future bring?
Well yes, of course, more money to the pockets of the pharmaceutical industry. We will all be screened. And then a drug will be prescribed which we must eventually take." - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "A florid, wisecracking Irishman in his early fifties, Price said he'd been using his own version of remote viewing successfully for many years, even to catch criminals. He'd served briefly as police commissioner in Burbank, a suburb of Los Angeles. Price would be in the dispatch room and as soon as a crime had been reported, he'd scan the city mentally. Once he settled on a place, he'd immediately send a car to the location in his mind. Invariably, he claimed, he'd caught his man, just at the spot he'd visualized.
On a whim, Puthoff gave Price the coordinates given to him by the CIA." - Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
| "So one can say without exaggeration that some antidepressants create criminals.
And, boy, it gets even "better."
NEUROLEPTICS
Neuro means nerves, leptos in Greek means fine, thin, delicate.
The fact is this is the real strong stuff, not mild medication. Synonyms for neuroleptics are antipsychotics and major tranquillizers. In other words, the severely mentally ill person and persons in institutions are treated with those neuroleptics. Approximately 10 million people in the USA are treated with these heavy medications each year." - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
"We're talking about ordinary children, not criminals, who have committed horrific crimes. Our children will grow up to be adults with fractured lives brought on by the use of mind-altering medications. There '11 be a whole generation of adults handicapped in life, many of them acting like zombies or ending up as drug addicts. That will definitely put a burden on society."
"Which therapy used in psychiatry ?ECT, lobotomy, psychosurgery, aversion therapy, and drug therapy - do you feel is the most destructive and why? "
Dr. Whitaker: "By far, drug therapy is the worst."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "One of Freud's biographers, Peter Gay, describes the unconscious as a maximum security prison where all the desperate criminals (i.e., dangerous feelings) are kept under heavy lock and key. The analogy is helpful in understanding the psychology of psychosomatic disorders, for it is the drive of these feelings to come to consciousness (the attempt of criminals to escape) that necessitates symptoms to prevent that from happening.
Freud observes this very thing: "We must rather attribute [to] the repressed [ideas] a strong upward drive, an impulsion to break through into consciousness." - John E. Sarno, M.D., The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders (Get the book.)
| "It also takes place without the careful legal protections provided to accused criminals and is, therefore, subject to constant abuse.
Locking up people against their will should not be called therapy.22 Despite centuries of implementation, there are no scientific studies to show that anyone benefits from involuntary "treatment." In my experience, this kind of coercion makes people resentful, fearful, and uncooperative toward those who are supposed to be helping them. Fear of being locked up involuntarily also keeps people from seeking help." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "She wrote all about her work with criminals in her book Food & Behavior.
Grains, but Especially Wheat!
Some people find that they can handle some grains in moderation, at least in sprouted form. Quinoa seems to be one of the easier ones. Many authorities on nutrition ?including my own digestive system! ?feel nonetheless that grains should not be one of the main staples of our diet." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "They are loathe to "let criminals off" by finding them not guilty by reason of insanity, especially if the state is determined to prosecute them. In Melvin's case, however, even the state psychiatrists and then the state prosecutor determined that Melvin was "not criminally responsible," and the judge found him not guilty by reason of insanity. The role of drugs in causing the disorder was never raised in his legal defense. To find him not guilty, it was sufficient that he was ruled insane at the time he committed the violence, regardless of the cause of the insanity." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "Violence and Nutritional Problems
Studies of criminals, juvenile delinquents, and schoolchildren illustrate certain basic concepts about nutrition, mood, and behavior.
Most of us are concerned by the increase in violence in the world. Violence in prisons, however, is an especially serious problem. After all, people who were violent as free citizens are likely to be violent when they're incarcerated. Yet nutritional supplements and dietary improvements have been found to reduce in-prison violence and rule breaking." - Jack Challem, The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again (Get the book.)
"In his research, Walsh has consistently found nutrient-handling problems in violent criminals. In an analysis of mineral patterns in thirty serial killers and mass murderers, he frequently found elevated levels of lead or cadmium, which are highly toxic and interfere with normal brain chemistry. Walsh traced many of these mineral problems to low production of metallothionein, a sulfur-containing protein needed to properly use zinc and to protect against lead and cadmium.
In another study, C."
- Jack Challem, The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again (Get the book.)
| "The analogy is helpful in understanding the psychology of psychosomatic disorders, for it is the drive of these feelings to come to consciousness (the attempt of criminals to escape) that necessitates symptoms to prevent that from happening.
Freud observes this very thing: "We must rather attribute [to] the repressed [ideas] a strong upward drive, an impulsion to break through into consciousness." The unconscious mind, it would seem, wants to join the conscious mind." - John E. Sarno, M.D., The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders (Get the book.)
| "Reinventing the ReFugee Camp mmmm One of the most important tasks at hand is to perfect the art of humanitarian intervention—not only to stop war and genocide, bring criminals to justice, and provide safe havens for refugees, but also to help people in disaster zones and war-torn lands get back on their feet as quickly as possible. We need to save lives, sure, but humanitarian intervention can also help bring victims to a place where they can reimagine their own lives and acquire the skills to forge their own paths.
The first step is to build better tools for helping refugees." - Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)
| "I believe the entire health (sick) care industry and food industries will come to their knees once people are educated. The criminals that run these industries and the FDA and FTC and all organizations involved will pay for their crimes against humanity. We need 20 or 30 million Americans owning the Natural Cures book, subscribing to your newsletter and website, and we need people all around the world doing this as well." - Kevin Trudeau, More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease (Get the book.)
| "The basic idea is shifting taxes from labor to criminals, those who violate private property rights with their deadly toxic pollution.
In simple terms, a green tax puts the burden where it belongs; it actually decreases the taxes on labor and shifts them to the polluters. The scheme encourages good companies to invest more, employ more people, and therefore contribute to creating more jobs, say experts.
For fiscal conservatives and libertarians, some experts say a green tax on polluting businesses can ultimately replace an income tax and end up saving us all in taxes." - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "Pharmaceuticals are now worth so much money that some criminals have discovered that it is easier, safer, and more lucrative to create and peddle counterfeits than to sell heroin or cocaine.
When most people think about counterfeit drugs, they picture some sleazy operator who sells bogus Viagra (sildenafil) from an offshore Web site to gullible victims in America. The FDA has bolstered this belief by warning people not to buy drugs over the Internet. No one imagines that counterfeit medications could be sitting on shelves in American pharmacies." - Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy (Get the book.)
| "Perhaps the most startling statistic is that in the United States 70 per cent of violent male delinquents and criminals were reared without fathers (see also Mind the gap, page 167). But their influence is also important for girls, who grow in self-esteem by sharing their father's time and interests (as a daughter who was initiated at the age of eight into the mysteries of cricket, I can personally vouch for the beneficial effect on self-confidence of a father's interest - without it, I doubt I'd have the brass neck to attempt this book)." - Sue Palmer, Toxic Childhood: How the Modern World is Damaging Our Children and What We Can Do About it (Get the book.)
| "It is a natural mineral that we require in trace amounts, and is quite low in people with learning disabilities and in violent criminals. While we need a certain amount in order to feel calm, when patients are given too much lithium, they complain about feeling numb, or slowed down, like "in a mental strait-jacket."
Action: Lithium calms the nervous system, likely by its effects on the calming neurotransmitter, GABA.
Side effects: The side effects of lithium can include muscle weakness, fatigue, tremors, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, and thyroid suppression." - Hyla Cass, Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition (Get the book.)
| "Late in the decade, China intervenes in Kazakhstan to protect pipelines regularly disrupted by rebels and criminals.
Second Decade
?Migration occurs from northern countries such as Holland and Germany toward Spain and Italy. Persistent conflict emerges in Southeast Asia among Burma, Laos, Vietnam, India, and China.
?Due to drought and inability to grow enough food to feed its people, internal conditions in China deteriorate dramatically, leading to civil war and border wars.
?" - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "In every case, the EAAF's objective is manifold: locate the victims; exhume the remains; determine the causes of death and patterns of torture and human rights abuses; return the remains to the victims' families; and finally, present the findings to the press and judicial bodies to ensure that word of these abuses is disseminated to the public, and that the criminals involved are brought to justice." - Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)
| "It is a natural mineral that we require in trace amounts, and is quite low in people with learning disabilities and in violent criminals. While we need a certain amount in order to feel calm, when patients are given too much lithium, they complain about feeling numb, or slowed down, like "in a mental strait-jacket."
Action: Lithium calms the nervous system, likely by its effects on the calming neurotransmitter, GABA.
Side effects: The side effects of lithium can include muscle weakness, fatigue, tremors, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, and thyroid suppression." - Hyla Cass, M.D., Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition (Get the book.)
| "But the other thing is that there are criminals at large here who are taking advantage of the system and would probably do so even if some of these controls were in place. So we've got to be really vigilant.
A few years ago there was a problem with counterfeit Lipitor entering the system. So it's not only very expensive drugs, but also drugs that many, many Americans now are taking on a daily basis in order to improve their quality of life or their health.
*Joseph Baker is the health-care bureau chief of the New York State Attorney General's office." - Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy (Get the book.)
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