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According to the speaker, chronic illness in children has risen from 12.4% in the 1980s to over 50% today, marking a significant decline in human health. Depression in girls has risen by 95%, with 10% of teenage girls on antidepressants. 15% of boys are on ADHD medication, and 25% of girls have considered suicide. The speaker claims that SSRI drugs, though increasingly prescribed, target serotonin, which is not the actual cause of depression. It's estimated that nearly half of boys and over half of girls born in 2019 will be on pharmaceutical drugs for most of their lives. Childhood cancer rates are up 40% since 1975, and heart attacks in children are now a recognized concern. The speaker suggests that environmental toxins, including a vaccine program that starts on day one of life, may be responsible. They state that the Hepatitis B vaccine, typically contracted through sexual activity or IV drug use, is mandated for day-old babies in the US, despite only 0.5% of mothers testing positive. The speaker believes that the current vaccine schedule of 72 to 90 vaccines by age 18 is contributing to the chronic disease epidemic.

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Fifteen percent of high schoolers are on Adderall, which was created by Merck in Nazi Germany to make German soldiers more aggressive. The drug was discontinued due to psychosis among soldiers, but Merck reformulated it into a stronger version, which is now Adderall. Parents are being pressured to put their kids on Adderall, just as they are with Ozempic, SSRIs, and SANs. Children in sedentary environments with limited sunlight, being fed ultra-processed food, are prescribed Adderall for being fidgety. This is mass child abuse, and it is being normalized.

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The psychiatric and drug industries have a financial interest in each other's success. Psychiatric drugs are widely consumed in America, with one in five people taking psychoactive drugs. These drugs have adverse effects, including an increased risk of suicide and violence. Despite this, there is little outrage in the government and medical community about the connection between psychiatric drugs and school shootings. When investigating the cause of these shootings, the coroner's office refused to release information about the drugs involved, citing privacy concerns. However, the argument that withholding this information protects public health is unfounded. It is likely that the suppression of information is driven by the financial interests of the psychiatric and drug industries.

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SSRIs are widely used: "About fourteen percent of the population" and "probably between fifteen to twenty percent" after COVID. Despite this, "There's more suicides" and "the outcomes are actually getting worse." Prozac "changed history" by "modulating the serotonin system" through "blocking serotonin reuptake" and making people "numb or emotionally constricted." The "chemical imbalance" story was a story "sold to doctors and patients" to justify drugs; "No brain scans, no blood tests" and used in diagnosis. The FDA is "funded by the pharmaceutical industry through PDUFA" with "70% funding," prioritizing drug development over safety signals. The "PSSD" stands for "post SSRI sexual dysfunction" and is experienced by "70 percent" with "permanent sexual dysfunction," "genital anesthesia," "cognitive damage," "emotional blunting" and "the suicide rate in this population is through the roof." There are withdrawal risks with benzodiazepines and "protracted withdrawal" can cause "brain injury."

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, went from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This rise can be attributed to the Green Revolution, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which then require more drugs to deal with side effects. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and the pharmaceutical industry are also explored.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, has seen a significant rise from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This can be attributed to the Green Revolution of the 1960s, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which often leads to side effects requiring more drugs. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and pharmaceuticals are also explored.

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"About fourteen percent of the population" "Of the total population is currently taking an antidepressant medication." "Currently, yes." "it's probably between fifteen percent to twenty percent of the population." "That's I mean, compared to my childhood or even twenty five years ago, that's a massive increase." "It's an enormous increase. It's likely, you know, last statistics I looked at, I think it's about a 500% increase from where things were in in the nineties, in the early nineties." "No. There's actually more suicides. There's more disability from mental health problems, and teen suicide is higher as well." "What we're doing is not working on a national level." "I'm just gonna skip ahead to my opinion, then I'm gonna pull back. But that suggests that we should ban the drugs and imprison the people selling them."

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, went from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This rise can be attributed to the Green Revolution, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which then require more drugs to deal with side effects. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and pharmaceuticals are also explored.

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In the last 52 years of documented school shootings in America committed by teenagers, 100% of them were on either an antidepressant or a barbiturate drug for anxiety. These drugs, like Prozac, Zoloft, and Xanax, are all published to increase the risk of suicide, violent behavior, and homicidal actions. For the last 52 years that we have been tracking and studying them, 100% of all school shooters were on drugs prescribed by medical doctors and brought to you by pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens.

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Speaker 0 states that in the last fifty-two years of documented school shootings in America conducted by teenagers, a hundred percent were on either an antidepressant or a barbiturate drug for anxiety. They mention specific drugs such as Prozac, Zoloft, and Xanax, and claim that every one of these antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs is published to increase the risk of suicide behavior/actions and to lead to violent and homicidal actions. They conclude that a hundred percent of all shooters were on drugs that are prescribed by medical doctors.

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Many young men are prescribed psychotropic drugs, including SSRIs, which are meant to prevent crazy behavior. However, there may be a connection between these drugs and mass shootings. Examples include Eric Harris (Columbine), Kip Kinkel, Jeff Weesa, Steven Kamerzac, James Holmes, Aaron Alexis, and Dylann Roof, all of whom were reportedly taking SSRIs. Between 1991 and 2018, SSRI prescriptions rose by over 3000%, yet the suicide rate jumped by 35% during the same period, and mass shootings also increased. SSRIs are labeled as increasing the risk of anxiety, agitation, hostility, aggressiveness, impulsivity, and mania. An FDA meta-study indicated an increased suicide rate in young people prescribed SSRIs. Between 2015 and 2019, SSRI use by teens rose by nearly 40%. In 2020, the pharmaceutical industry spent over $4.5 billion on national television advertising. Pfizer spent more on advertising than on research and development, and their revenue doubled. News coverage, including from outlets like CNBC and CNN, is often sponsored by Pfizer.

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Speaker 0 states that over 52 years of documented school shootings in America, a hundred percent of the shooters were teenagers on either an antidepressant or a barbiturate drug for anxiety. He claims that every antidepressant, including Prozac, Zoloft, Xanax, and all these antianxiety drugs and antidepressants, is published to increase the risk of suicide behavior actions and lead to violent and homicidal actions. He also asserts that a hundred percent of all shooters, across the documented history, were on drugs prescribed by their medical doctors, brought to you by CVS and Walgreens and others.

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Since age 4, I've been on meds like Lexapro and Abilify that made me feel like a zombie. Foster care kids in the US are given powerful mind-altering drugs at a rate 13 times higher than other children. A GAO report reveals infants in foster care are given psychotropic drugs with unknown long-term effects. One case involved a 7-year-old on 5 risky medications. Foster parents are pressured to medicate or risk losing their child. The system profits from drugging vulnerable kids with expensive drugs.

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The psychiatric and drug industries have a financial interest in each other's success. Psychiatric drugs are widely consumed in America, with 1 in 5 people using psychoactive drugs. However, these drugs have adverse effects, including an increased risk of suicide and violence. It is concerning that many school shooters have been on psychiatric drugs, which the FDA acknowledges can lead to such behaviors. When investigating the cause of these incidents, the coroner's office refused to release relevant information, citing privacy concerns. The assistant attorney general argued that disclosing this information could discourage people from taking their psychiatric medication, but this argument is flawed. The financial interests of the psychiatric and drug industries may be influencing the suppression of information and censorship. It is crucial to reconsider the use of these drugs, especially for children.

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According to the speaker, 100% of documented school shootings in America over the past 52 years were committed by teenagers on either an antidepressant or a barbiturate drug for anxiety. The speaker claims that every antidepressant, including Prozac, Zoloft, and Xanax, as well as anti-anxiety drugs, are published to increase the risk of suicide, violent behavior, and homicidal actions. The speaker asserts that these drugs are prescribed by doctors and sold at pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, went from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This rise can be attributed to the Green Revolution, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which then require more drugs to deal with side effects. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and the pharmaceutical industry are also explored.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, went from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This rise can be attributed to the Green Revolution, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which then require more drugs to deal with side effects. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and pharmaceuticals are also explored.

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Prozac was rolled out on the covers of Time or Newsweek, hailed as a wonder drug that would fix psychiatric problems. It was described as helping regulate, and I'm quoting, 'chemical imbalances in the brain,' not as something that would numb you. The 'chemical imbalance myth' was 'a story that was sold to doctors and patients to make them feel better about taking drugs for their mood.' The message became that 'your brain is defective, there's something wrong with it, and we're gonna give you this chemical to bring things up to normal.' This created a billion-dollar war chest of marketing; Prozac made Eli Lilly a billion-dollar company and shifted psychiatry from Freudian root-cause therapy to dispensing drugs. No biological markers differentiate depressed from undepressed: 'There is no difference.' Yet doctors were encouraged to say this was a medical condition, aided by pharmaceutical propaganda, with 'rednecks' stigmatizing the mentally ill.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was a noticeable increase in diseases affecting different organ systems simultaneously. Autism, for example, went from 1 in 5,000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children today. This rise can be attributed to the Green Revolution, which introduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers that made plants weak and susceptible to diseases. To combat this, chemical farmers turned to pesticides and weed killers, creating a co-dependent relationship with chemical fertilizers and drugs. This parallels the use of drugs to treat symptoms, which then require more drugs to deal with side effects. The ties between the Rockefeller family, the chemical industry, and pharmaceuticals are also explored.

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I certainly consider mass shootings a health crisis and we are doing for the first time real studies to find out what the ideology of that is. And we're looking for the first time at psychiatric drugs. People have had guns in this country forever. There are many other countries that have comparable levels of guns that we have in this country. We had comparable levels in the forties, fifties, and sixties and people weren't doing that. Something changed and it dramatically changed human behavior. And one of the culprits we need to examine is whether the fact that we are the most over medicated nation in the world. And a lot of those are psychiatric drugs that have black box warnings on them that warn of suicidal and homicidal ideation. So we are doing those studies right now for the first time and we will have an answer.

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There is nothing more profitable than a sick child because insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies profit from them. The earlier a child is sick, the more profitable they are. When the speaker's uncle was president, 6% of Americans had chronic disease; today, it's 60%. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was zero then, but now it's about $4.3 trillion, and none of it is necessary. In 1960, the autism rate was between one in 1,500 and one in 10,000. Today, according to the CDC, it's one in every 34 kids, and in some states, like California, Utah, and New Jersey, it's one in 22. These children should be healthy and high-performing, but instead, they have an extraordinary disability. Full-blown autism can result in nonverbal, non-toilet-trained children who will never graduate high school or live independently.

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Autism rates have skyrocketed, with 1 in 10,070 men over 70 affected compared to 1 in 34 kids today. The speaker questions why allergies and autism were rare in their generation but prevalent now, costing the country $1 trillion annually. They emphasize the need to address this issue that is impacting so many children.

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There is nothing more profitable in our society today than a sick child, with insurance companies, hospitals, the medical cartel, and pharmaceutical companies having lifetime annuities; the speaker says they want kids sick for the rest of their lives, creating a whole generation. When my uncle was president, six percent of Americans had chronic disease today at sixty percent. The annual cost of treating chronic disease was Zero back then; today it's about $4,300,000,000,000. For autism, in 1960 the rate was reportedly about one in twenty five hundred, one in fifteen hundred, one in twenty five hundred, one in ten thousand; today it's one in thirty four kids according to the CDC, with states like California, Utah, and New Jersey at one in 22. These kids should be healthy; these kids shouldn't be our highest performing kids.

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America is ridiculously overmedicated, especially with antidepressants and anxiety drugs, and Britain is following suit. Millions of young people are taking unnecessary, mind-bending drugs for self-diagnosed anxiety and depression. This leads to a generation of isolated, mentally altered individuals, which correlates with issues like mass shootings. We are massively overmedicating young people. Therefore, I support efforts to curb America's reliance on these mind-altering substances.

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SSRIs and School Shootings, FDA Corruption, and Why Everyone on Anti-Depressants Is Totally Unhappy
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More than one listener might assume antidepressants are a simple fix for sadness, but this interview treats the topic as a foundation-shaking debate. The guest cites US data showing about 15 to 20 percent of people on antidepressants today, a rise of roughly 500 percent since the early 1990s, while suicides and disability from mental illness climb instead of fall. He argues that the medical establishment’s embrace of prescriptions over talk therapy helped normalize a medical model centered on a chemical imbalance, a narrative he says was manufactured by pharmaceutical marketing and academic influence. Prozac’s debut in 1987, designed to modulate serotonin by blocking reuptake, is described as changing psychiatry’s entire practice, reshaping how distress is understood and treated. His personal trajectory adds a stark insider account: after a stint in residency and then work at Janssen, he became a medical officer at the FDA, where he says industry funding and performance pressures distort safety oversight. He argues there is no consistent biological marker for depression, and that “safe and effective” is often claimed despite limited 12-week trial data. The critique expands to side effects like PSSD and protracted withdrawal from SSRIs and benzodiazepines, claiming many patients worsen over time as doses escalate. He describes how clinicians, professors, and reviewers can miss or dismiss severe withdrawal, mislabel adverse reactions as new illnesses, and keep patients on medications through flawed relapse-relapse studies that ignore withdrawal effects. He stresses that this arrangement invites pharmaceutical influence into practice. Beyond individual practice, the conversation widens to systemic issues: telehealth facilitating rapid drug dispensing, regulatory capture of agencies like the FDA, and a health-care ecosystem that rewards quick prescriptions over holistic care. He notes a Tennessee move to investigate psychiatric medications after school shootings and worries about screening children in Illinois without reliable care infrastructure. He advocates returning to root causes—relationships, purpose, and physical health—rather than chasing a magical pill. For those struggling, he urges gradual tapering off medications with non-drug supports and healthier lifestyles, warning that AI therapy and other new tools are not a substitute for human accountability and real-world change. The tone is urgent, unsentimental, and relentlessly focused on outcomes.
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