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Follow on Google News | CCHR Exposes The Link Between Veteran Suicides And Psychiatric DrugsA documentary which covers psychiatric drug abuse in the military and includes interviews with veterans brought to the brink of suicide.
This culminated in the opening of an exhibit that centers around The Hidden Enemy: Inside Psychiatry’s Covert Agenda, a documentary which covers psychiatric drug abuse in the military and includes interviews with veterans brought to the brink of suicide after being prescribed cocktails of psychiatric drugs documented to cause violent and suicidal behavior. Speaking at the exhibit opening, former sergeant Hannis Latham, who served in the U.S. Army in the 1960s as a Green Beret on an "A" Team with the 10th Special Forces Group, stated: "Psychiatric drugs are that one thing that makes our modern warfare so much more deadly for our returning soldiers than any past war…. Instead of creating recovery programs for returning vets where they are recognized as normal people who have been through a very abnormal experience, our vets are often prescribed antipsychotics, tranquilizers, and antidepressants and told to suck it up and pull it together." Today, with militaries of the world awash in psychiatry and psychiatric drugs, 23 soldiers and veterans are committing suicide every day. We need your help to get them the facts. CCHR's newest documentary, The Hidden Enemy: Inside Psychiatry's Covert Agenda is the perfect tool to inform citizens and military personnel of the dangers of psychiatry and their mind-altering drugs. Featuring interviews with over 80 soldiers and experts, this penetrating documentary shatters the facade to reveal the real culprits who are destroying our world's militaries from within. Here are some of the facts contained in this documentary: Officially, one in six American service members is on at least one psychiatric drug. Since 2002, the suicide rate in the U.S. military has almost doubled. From 2009 to 2012, more U.S. soldiers died by suicide than from traffic accidents, heart disease, cancer and homicide. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was established by the Church of Scientology to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights. To view the video and/or to report an abuse case, go to http://www.cchr.org. 401 West Hastings Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1L5 End
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