Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Today I got out a book from the library called Bringers of the Dawn by Barbara Marciniak which is chanelled data supposedly from birdlike reptilians from the Pleiades. In it these reptilians claim that that sublininals on TV were developed in conjunction with off " planet beings " and that the use of these subliminals is a world wide progem to upset human consciousness. That we can't counterbalance what the technology is doing to our vibrational frequency and that entities feed off our emotional bodies. These lizards say that all over the world billions of people emit emotional juices into the atmosphere based on what they are watching on TV. Movies also make us riled up. They continue saying that large companies are into aspects of mind control and that electronic hardware is designed to create static in us forming a vibratory rate which turns us into harmless, safe, inactive, productive cattle. I just watched a documentary on TV which estimated that 1 in 100 people suffer from multiple personality disorder. N The Rumor Mill News Reading Room http://www.rumormillnews.com PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS GROW DRAMATICALLY AMONG US TROOPS http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=43588 Posted By: Rosalinda Monday, 26 January 2004, 4:58 p.m. [source: Jan. 25 Observer, " Stress Epidemic Strikes America Forces in Iraq " ] According to Captain Jennifer Berg, the chairman of psychiatric services at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California, military psychiatrists have been warned to expect post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 20 percent of the American servicemen and women serving in Iraq. This 20 percent rate would apparently be far higher than occurred during any earlier war in America's history. Berg and her staff see and evaluate U.S. Marines returning from Iraq. Berg states that psychological problems among the troops occurred at a lower rate during the early fighting phase of the Iraq War. " I think that there was a huge outpouring of support at home. The soldiers were also trained and ramped up for their mission. There has been a change since then. There is a feeling among troops that they have fallen off the radar screen. " Berg said that the conditions that have been introduced, especially after May 1, when the war was supposedly ended, have been hard on many troops. She said, " it is a combination of danger, boredom and sleep deprivation, and the knowledge that they are a long way from home. In addition, people are no longer sure when or what the end will be. No one knows when they will be going home. They are also working in an environment where they people they came to help are very hostile. " Psychiatrists describe the symptoms of PTSD as disturbed sleep, heart palpitations, nausea and diarrhea, but also more pronounced problems such as " forgetfulness, aggression, irrational anger and feelings of alienation. " Already, according to U.S. military sources, there have been 22 suicides reported in Iraq, although there may be others that were not reported. Further, 600 servicemen and women have been evacuated from Iraq for psychiatric reasons since the invasion started in March 2003. But were the stunningly high 20% figure to be accurate, then 30,000 American troops will come back from Iraq with psychological disorders of varying severity. Password: Messages In This Thread PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS GROW DRAMATICALLY AMONG US TROOPS (views: 636) Rosalinda -- Monday, 26 January 2004, 4:58 p.m. Methamphetamine Symptoms (views: 463) Debra_Mohon -- Monday, 26 January 2004, 7:27 p.m. IT'S A SETUP! (views: 604) Daystar -- Monday, 26 January 2004, 7:35 p.m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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