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New Report By Human Rights Group On The Cause Of School Violence

Psychiatric "Treatment" Creating Teenage Killers

Three recent school shootings prompted President Bush to call a White House summit on school violence in Washington, D.C. a few weeks ago.  Lisa Van Syckel, a mother from New Jersey, was at the summit and explained that psychiatric drugs are causing school violence.  Clips of her statements aired on FOX National News and C-SPAN.  She told them how the FDA has acknowledged that antidepressant drugs can cause suicide, violence and homicidal ideation, said she was a parent of a child who became violent on the drugs and stated, "We know that these drugs cause violence, we know that they cause homicide."  She then asked Alberto Gonzales, the Attorney General of the United States, who was on the panel, "What are you going to do about it?"

Heightening of media and community awareness of the dangers of psychiatric drugs resulted in more than 21 warnings from the FDA on the lethal effects of psychiatric drugs being prescribed to millions in recent years.  After decades of denial that psychiatric drugs are killing people, the FDA finally had to admit that antidepressants can cause suicide, mania, psychosis and, in relation to one of the antidepressants, "homicidal ideation."

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a psychiatric watchdog group, has published an official report on the link between psychiatric “treatment” and school violence, which reveals disturbing facts about the link between schoolyard violence and the mind-altering drugs being doled out to school children.  Read the collection of expert opinions, official studies and court decisions which relate to this matter in CCHR's report, Psychiatric Drugs and Anger Management Curricula – A Perspective on School Violence.  Visit www.cchr.org for more information.


 

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