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The recent public efforts to "destigmatize" mental health issues can also be seen as the medical and pharmaceutical industries' attempts to normalize and cover up their responsibility for the rise in mental health conditions through iatrogenic injury, as well as to increase demands for their products to "treat" these conditions.

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Sep 25, 2023Liked by James Lyons-Weiler

Hadnt thought of that aspect of it but makes sense. Much like they are doing with vax injuries. I had seen the increased awareness of mental health as another tool to beat us down with if we speak out against many aspects of the woke agenda in how they are manipulating children. Respecting someone’s mental health condition can be cover for supporting one’s expression of ideological capture. Calling a spade a spade is now frowned on. But definitely another ploy by big pHarma to protect their evil and keep generating new revenue streams.

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Another example is the near glamorization of cancer on all sports programs - the human interest stories they throw into the pre-game/half-time/post-game shows. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

The cancer sufferers are heroes, their famy and friends become "Team >insert name<" or ">insert name< Strong", the athletes who visit them and raise funds for them are heroes, the medical personnel who slowly poison them to death in the name of "treatment" are heroes.

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I doubt I will see a more on-point comment anywhere this week.

Eyes are opening. Excellent commentary.

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Agree, but would add that there is a more primal motivation which precedes, "destigmatization" and that would be monetization (aka greed). Yesterday I just read in the comments of another substack, where someone compared "coming out as vaccine injured to coming out as gay in the 1980's. Is the same HIV/AIDS playbook being used now?

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Well said. Same motive for pathologizing menopause into many rx and normal grief into clinical depression. New rx just out for ‘vasomotor dysfunction’ (hot flashes) has 50% reduction in them and good payment to them. Herbal combos do better and zero side effects. Ridiculous.

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Fantastic article. Must make time to read it all.

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The "nano" prefix to the remedial supplementation: does it mean enclosed in nano packaging? To cross the blood-brain barrier? Is it over-the-counter?

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