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Making a Killing:

The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugs

From Wikipedia "This film was produced in 2008 by The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), which is an advocacy group established in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. The group promotes several video campaigns which support views against psychiatry. The organization holds that mental illness is not a medical disease, and that the use of psychiatric medication is a destructive and fraudulent practice. The CCHR continues to be entirely controlled by and subject to policy directives issued from the Church of Scientology." See Wikipedia for more info on The CCHR

My view is that simply because this video is produced by a Scientology front group does not automatically invalidate facts presented by Scientology. Some of their arguments are compelling.

If you are a veteran taking any psych meds, I encourage you to watch the hour long documentary.This video was recently re-released by Brasscheck. I disagree with the producers on many issues, but this video captures my personal experiences with more than a dozen psych medications prescribed by the VA. My advice? Don't just watch this video. Study it. aw.

 

Sorry to say we can no longer embed the video on this page. You must leave UtVet.com and go to Brasscheck in order to see it.