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And when the Freedom Riders boarded buses and drove through the American South to protest the accelerating violence against the black people, law enforcement personnel took part in the beatings, shootings and violence perpetrated against these innocents. And the FBI? It said that it would do nothing to protect the rights of these black civilians against racial violence, but that if black people were actually killed in the attacks, it would "investigate."
The history of the Civil Rights movement is a damning indictment of the State. It shows, in gruesome detail, the way in which the U.S. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The next step toward ending cruelty is to stop meeting violence with more violence. If the problem is violence, then solving it will require a different approach, such as compassion, negotiation, or even an apology. The predominant mindset in response to terrorist attacks, for example, continues to be revenge. This revenge is propped up by the media and the war-mongering rhetoric of the current administration. But when we act on revenge, we simply create more hatred and more violence. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
The same epigenetic social cycle can also lead to a descending spiral of fear, anxiety and violence. The failure of a society to nurture its children creates an epigenetic intervention that suppress their ability to handle stress. They are more fearful and anxious, and more prone to offensive or defensive violence. A violent society is uncon-ducive to childhood nurturing, leading to further epigenetic gene modulation and even greater stress. This leads to increased violence.
These cycles are by no means evident to the fields of medicine and psychology at the moment. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The next step toward ending cruelty is to stop meeting violence with more violence. If the problem is violence, then solving it will require a different approach, such as compassion, negotiation, or even an apology. The predominant mindset in response to terrorist attacks, for example, continues to be revenge. This revenge is propped up by the media and the war-mongering rhetoric of the current administration. But when we act on revenge, we simply create more hatred and more violence. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's violent; people pay attention to violence. Meanwhile, we have 100,000 Americans (and that's a conservative number) dying every year just from prescription drugs side effects, and it gets no attention. Why? It's not violent. These 100,000 people die separately, and they die quietly. They die in homes or in hospitals. There's no fiery crash, there's no late-night footage for the news, there's no big explosion and there's nothing to report to the tabloid papers. It's just 100,000 people dying silently.
Also, more than 16,500 deaths a year are caused by over-the-counter pain medications. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Because these nations had embraced violence against their own citizens as a matter of national policy and law, turning to the law to provide redress against this violence made no sense.
If persons in charge of major firms today learn that chemicals their workers are using will shorten their lives, and they fail to act on this knowledge, are these actions no less morally wrong than those of the South African leaders, Nazi supremacists or Japanese imperialists? |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
They are more fearful and anxious, and more prone to offensive or defensive violence. A violent society is uncon-ducive to childhood nurturing, leading to further epigenetic gene modulation and even greater stress. This leads to increased violence.
These cycles are by no means evident to the fields of medicine and psychology at the moment. Epigenetics is too new for its impact to be assimilated and understood. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
TV programming is filled with more sex, violence, death, destruction and humiliation than ever before in its history and it's getting worse. As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has expanded the foundation of what is acceptable for the airwaves, TV networks have pushed the envelope on language, nudity and violence. Since these things had long been TV taboo, small tastes left us hungry for more. The more they feed us, the more we watch. The more we watch, the higher the ratings for the networks. The higher the ratings, the more advertisers pay to manipulate the masses. |
Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts |
| I have not robbed with violence. ... I have not done violence to any man. ... I have not committed theft. ... I have not slain man or woman. . . ." The book concludes with addresses of praise of the gods, and then: the "Chapter of Living Nigh unto Re," the "Chapter of Causing a Man to Come Back to See his House upon Earth," the "Chapter of Making Perfect the Soul," and the "Chapter of Sailing in the Great Sun-Boat of Re." 7
7 Based on the translation by E. A. W. Budge: The Book of the Dead, The Papyrus of Ani, Scribe and Treasurer of the Temples of Egypt, about b.c. 1450 (New York, 1913). |
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| In fact, her investigation into a wide range of popular, teen-rated games found that "players were being rewarded for committing acts of violence. So, basically, violence becomes just a part of how you move on in the game."
THE INDUSTRY SPEAKS
Douglas Lowenstein, president of the Entertainment Software Association, which represents the video gaming industry, calls the new review "little more than a rehash of old papers repackaged as 'new findings.'"
We do know that when it comes to kids and games, learning happens. So you really have to ask, just what is it they are learning? |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| Roderick Warren, a research fellow in diabetes at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, said he thought it was very unlikely that violence or aggression was related to the insulin treatment.
Aventis said side effects, such as violence, aggressive behavior, joint problems, and feeling unwell could be associated with low blood-sugar levels. This was a symptom of diabetes, not the drug.
Mark's Account
From: Mark, Sunday, 27 February 2000
Hello. I found your sight [sic] fascinating... |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
There is now mounting evidence that lead poisoning may cause violence, especially in children, according to a recent report on the effects of lead pollution conducted by EWG and the violence Policy Center (VPC) entitled "Poisonous Pastime." A subsequent study conducted by Dr. Herbert L. Needleman, a psychiatrist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, concluded similar findings, stating: "Lead is a brain poison that interferes with the ability to restrain impulses."
Many Americans don't realize that the U.S. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
Would the murder rate decrease, perhaps because violence would no longer beget violence. Maybe, as conservatives maintain, it would increase with the loss of deterrent punishment? Maybe the rate would remain unchanged, arguably because there is little connection between state and individual action. Each of these possibilities could be considered with theoretical and analytical care, with special consideration given to comparative-historical designs.
What if cigarette sale and consumption were made illegal? |
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These principles apply as well to an officer attempting to make an arrest, who abuses his authority and transcends the bounds thereof by the use of unnecessary force and violence, as they do to a private individual who unlawfully uses such force and violence." Jones v. State, 26 Tex. App. I; Beaverts v. State, 4 Tex. App. 1 75; Skidmore v. State, 43 Tex. 93, 903.
"An illegal arrest is an assault and battery. The person so attempted to be restrained of his liberty has the same right to use force in defending himself as he would in repelling any other assault and battery." (State v. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
Would the murder rate decrease, perhaps because violence would no longer beget violence. Maybe, as conservatives maintain, it would increase with the loss of deterrent punishment? Maybe the rate would remain unchanged, arguably because there is little connection between state and individual action. Each of these possibilities could be considered with theoretical and analytical care, with special consideration given to comparative-historical designs.
What if cigarette sale and consumption were made illegal? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
These principles apply as well to an officer attempting to make an arrest, who abuses his authority and transcends the bounds thereof by the use of unnecessary force and violence, as they do to a private individual who unlawfully uses such force and violence." Jones v. State, 26 Tex. App. I; Beaverts v. State, 4 Tex. App. 1 75; Skidmore v. State, 43 Tex. 93, 903.
"An illegal arrest is an assault and battery. The person so attempted to be restrained of his liberty has the same right to use force in defending himself as he would in repelling any other assault and battery." (State v. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
There is now mounting evidence that lead poisoning may cause violence, especially in children, according to a recent report on the effects of lead pollution conducted by EWG and the violence Policy Center (VPC) entitled "Poisonous Pastime." A subsequent study conducted by Dr. Herbert L. Needleman, a psychiatrist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, concluded similar findings, stating: "Lead is a brain poison that interferes with the ability to restrain impulses."
Many Americans don't realize that the U.S. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In other words, the link between antidepressants and violence has been known for years by the very people manufacturing, marketing or prescribing the drugs. As the author of the study mentioned above concluded, "The new issues highlighted by these cases need urgent examination jointly by jurists and psychiatrists in all countries where antidepressants are widely used."
That was last year, well before this latest shooting. The warning signs were there, and they've been visible for a long time. Medical authorities can hardly say they are "shocked" by this violent behavior. |
After all, the same pattern of violence among antidepressant takers has been observed, documented and published in numerous previous cases.
(Click the cartoon for the full-sized version.) | Not surprised at what happened in Omaha
The people of Omaha may be surprised at what happened there yesterday, but I'm not. Why? |
| And I ask the question: How many more innocent Americans must pay the price for medication-induced violence?
Ask yourself one question: Why does the FDA continue to allow these dangerous drugs to be prescribed to children and teens when 1) They have never been tested on children or teens, and 2) Other countries have already banned the prescribing of these drugs to children and teens?
Story Notes: The Associated Press originally reported Hawkins' age as 20 years old, but corrected it to 19 years old following a correction by local police. |
| See Antidepressants and Violence: Problems at the Interface of Medicine and Law, by David Healy, Andrew Herxheimer, David B. |
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It is also the last way to avoid the inevitable violence and crimes against humanity that will sadly emerge from the economic and political turmoil that's almost certainly in our future if something doesn't radically change for the better. We CAN create a better future for ourselves and our children, but not if we keep electing tyrants and ignoring the increasingly thunderous march of government-sponsored tyranny that seems to set the tone in Washington today.
The signs of economic collapse can no longer be ignored
Skeptical of all this? Look around you. The U.S. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Yet here in the United States -- the capitol of gun violence by kids on depression drugs -- the FDA and drug companies pretend that mind-altering drugs have no link whatsoever to behavior.
Enormous evidence linking mind-altering drugs with violent acts
In 2005, I reported on this site that Eli Lilly had full knowledge of a 1200% increase in suicide risk for takers of their Prozac drug, a popular anti-depressant SSRI medication. (See http://www.newstarget.com/003086. |
| When disturbed young boys are doped up on psychotropic drugs that promote violence -- and they're drugged by the hundreds of thousands -- it's like playing a national game of Russian roulette (with apologies to Russia). Sooner or later, another kid whose mind has been altered by Ritalin, Prozac or some other drug is going to walk into yet another school or mall and start killing people. This kind of behavior is a direct product of chemical-based psychiatric "treatment. |
Healing Children's Attention & Behavior DisordersDr. Abram Hoffer, M.D., FRCP(C) See book keywords and concepts |
| As Hodges concludes on the basis of these studies, "The violence Research Foundation believes that manganese is not only a marker for violence as reported by Gottschalk, but is directly implicated in the destruction of serotonin, the master impulse controller in the brain. Manganese serves as a building block for monamine oxidase-A which is the key enzyme in the synthesis of serotonin, considered to be the brain's main inhibitory neurotransmitter. There have been dozens of studies which have shown that serotonin functioning is abnormal in persons with propensities for violence. |
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What he means by that, of course, is if you don't agree with his political and medical aims, you will have a gun shoved in your face and be threatened with violence until you comply. This is a classic motivation tactic of a police state society. I'm curious to know whether Glenn Ivey will support this new legislation in the U.S. Senate that would clearly classify his own actions as acts of terrorism...
It will be fascinating to see how all this plays out. Will the People rise up and demand their freedoms, wrestling the future of America back from tyrants? |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
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Central America, for example, were known for ^ their violence, including unpremeditated murder. Anthropological studies in the 1970s showed that every single one of the tribesmen tested turned out to be hypoglycemic.)
"When you're hypoglycemic and your blood sugar is very low, your brain is craving sugar," explained Mathews-Larson. "Alcohol goes right to the brain and gives the brain its fuel. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
The protagonist, Tony, was a Mafia boss who on occasion murdered people—with considerable violence and little remorse. He had normal (which is to say problematic) relations with his teenage children. He loved his wife, though regularly cheated on her. He also—here the plot thickened—was being treated by a psychoanalyst.
What was Tony's problem? Was he a psychopathic personality or merely narcissistic? Perhaps "depression" was a more appropriate diagnosis. Were his fainting episodes an expression of panic disorder? |