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A HUGE PART OF ( THE NEW WORLD ORDER PLAN) Sales and Psychiatry
By Stan Flannery

Marketing and Psychiatry (alarming parallels)

When you first read the title of this article, you may be anticipating something written about the marketing of psychotropic medication; however, I am going to tell you, that it is in fact something entirely different than what may have been expected. It may be something that you have suspected, deep down, at a subconscious level a long, long time, or perhaps it will be an eye opening reading experience. This article is an elucidation of how psychiatry is, in fact, a way of generating money, and lots of it, selling things of no scientific authenticity for their effectiveness for treating "diseases," that are not objective, organic illnesses in the first place. All psychiatric diagnosed, "diseases" are inventions of the psychiatric industry itself, which are then used to market these so-called "medications." In the field of sales, which I was employed in successfully for a year, one of the major components of being a good sales person, is the ability to sell oneself, which is exactly what a "good" psychiatrist does. They have all their credentials hanging up on their walls, to signify their expertise at "treating" or should I say "selling" to their patients, their diseases, and writing prescriptions for their so-called illnesses, of which they make money, and lots of it, by doing so.

You may ask yourself, "why is the person writing this so damn pessimistic about medicine?" Well, I'm not, certainly not about medicine, but psychiatry is not medicine. If you ask any psychiatrist if there is any proof whatsoever of chemical imbalances in relation to mental illnesses, they will not say there is. There is not, simply none. Every year, the psychiatric association gets together and votes on new diagnoses to put in their bible, the DSM. I have an amazing amount of respect for oncology, dentistry, Christ, even dermatology. They all have objective, measurable testing done to prove the effectiveness of their medicine. However, this is entirely untrue in psychiatry. There is nothing to prove that anti-psychotics, for instance, have any effectiveness at treating psychosis. I can testify for the precise ineffectiveness of anti-psychotic medications, after having been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, and being "treated" with an atypical anti-psychotic for ten years, and then finding out that I may become diabetic, from gaining so much weight. Now, psychiatrists are not prescribing that particular medication anymore, after many lawsuits have been filed against them, which hinders their money making scheme. And how to can I testify to their utter uselessness? Because, after finding out that my insurance no longer covered medication, I took myself off of all psychotropic medications, to find out that, after going to through the withdraws associated with abruptly stopping the medications, I did better off without them.

In most non-western cultures, there is a very important role called a "Shaman," which is usually filled by people who exhibit what westerners consider to be "mental Illness." However, these people are not treated as lunatic, but instead revered, and admired for their abilities to see into other dimensions. Consider this, perhaps those with mental illnesses, are not "crazy" at all, but rather have an extra-sensory aptitude of seeing things from a different perspective, one of which may be beneficial to the entirety of mankind. But then again, where would the money be in that? Most spiritually enlightened individuals are opposed to money, because financially centered thinking is inhibiting to being in contact with the ultimate nature of the universe. Money not only is a symbol of power. It is also indicative of the differences between individuals. Any enlightened individual knows that the similarities and homogony in the Universe prevails over the differences.

I will confess to this, after working in sales, I have seen some very successful marketers, but none as successful as the modern day snake-oil salesman: the psychiatrist.

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