Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 In a message dated 8/8/03 1:13:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, zll writes: > > A good way to keep a nation's population under control is to get them to > sedate themselves willingly... > > Anyone feeling depressed? Need a comfort drug like prozac? > > Global Free Press | Ex-Eli Lilly Executive involved in Insider ... > ... stockholder, and George Bush has been on the Board of Directors. Eli > Lilly is also the company that first synthesized LSD for the CIA. ... " > > " Eli Lilly, which made $1.6 million of political contributions in the last > election cycle, has strong ties to the Bush administration. Bush's budget > director, Mitch Daniels, formerly worked at Lilly; the company's CEO, Sidney > Taurel, sits on the Presidential Homeland Security Council; and the > president's father, George Bush, sat on Eli Lilly's board of directors. > Eli Lilly runs a monopoly. Narcotics such as cocaine and heroin cannot be > manufactured without the precursor chemicals. One of the largest makers of > these precursor chemicals is the Eli Lilly Company of Indianapolis, Indiana. > The Quayle family is a large stockholder, and George Bush has been on the > Board of irectors. Eli Lilly is also the company that first synthesized LSD > for the CIA. " > Full Article > http://new.globalfreepress.com/article.pl?sid=03/05/07/1648232 > > The plot thickens.... > > " In 1956 Eli Lilly patented LSD and in 1987 they gave us Prozac. Has Lilly > turned the 90's upside down for us to relive the 60's with their latest > miracle drug, Prozac? LSD, the most notorious of the psychedelic drugs, was > first marketed by Sandoz in Europe with the suggestion that it be used to > chemically induce insanity in " normal subjects. " The reason was to discover > how mental illness is produced. Yet in December 1955, two months before > Lilly obtained their patent on LSD in America, TIME featured the drug, > declaring that LSD " may actually help psychiatrists clear up mental > illness. " It was also promoted as a cure for alcoholism and as an " aid in > facilitating psychoanalysis " . It was even considered a safe medication for > pregnant women. How many are aware that the finest physicians once > recommended LSD as a miracle cure? " > http://www.ozfactors.com/PICTURES/PSYCHS/Prozac.html > > " What you need to know about serotonin-enhancing medications > > " Psychedelic agents mimic the effects of serotonin. " > > The brain chemical these drugs increase, serotonin, is the same brain > chemical that LSD, PCP and other psychedelic drugs mimic in order to produce > their hallucinogenic effects. And remember that psychedelic agents are " a > class of compounds with no demonstrated therapeutic use, a history of > extensive abuse, and the ability to provoke psychosis. Yet many brain > researchers value the psychedelic agents above any of the other psychoactive > drugs " because " the research into psychedelic drugs has already enriched our > understanding of how the brain regulates behavior. " (Dr. Solomon Snyder, > DRUGS AND THE BRAIN). Just how much will these brain researchers learn from > our experience with these drugs designed to specifically increase serotonin, > the same brain chemical the psychedelic agents mimic to produce their > effects? " > Full article: > http://www.drugawareness.org/Ribbon/SSRIMeds.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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