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IAHF List: The implications of the British Medical Journal Article
(Below) are chilling.
Bush has a detailed plan to screen the entire US population for mental
illness on behalf of his Pharma Cartel overseers at Eli Lilly, and will
be announcing his "plan" in July. The national plan is being modelled
after one already in place in Texas.


Especially vulnerable will be school children, and anyone going to a
physician for an annual checkup. Toxic drugs such as Zyprexa will be
pushed heavily on them. The BMJ article provides an in depth look at the
Bush administrations in depth connections with Eli Lilly. This is a scam
of monumental proportions.


Additional insight can be gleaned about this also from "Conspiracy: Eli
Lilly, Zyprexa, Prozac, Bush Family 
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=123&contentid=1267&page=2


I'm going to be discussing this British Medical Journal article, along
with Codex on the air on Thursday July 1 from 1PM to 3 PM Pacific Time
on "Eye on the Future Radio" with host Hehpsehboah.

Click on link http://radio.paltalk.com/audio/3960932/ to listen live.
The backup link is http://support.paltalk/radio/auto.html  OR

Sign up with Paltalk, come into the show's virtual auditorium and
interract with the show through audio and text. You'll need a microphone
on your computer if you want to ask a question in audio. See
http://www.eyeonthefutureradio.com/hear_and_participate.htm for detailed
instructions


As a person who recovered from schizophrenia over 20 years ago via
orthomolecular medicine, a suppressed alternative treatment mode
involving the use of dietary supplements, I know from first hand
experience what its like to be force treated with toxic psychiatric
drugs and shock treatments. 

Before making my orthomolecular recovery by smuggling vitamins in to the
last hospital I was in, the drug cartel almost killed me during 4 years
of "treatment" in their "hospitals" My story can be found here
http://www.iahf.com/on_the_back_wards.html 


Now, it seems that Bush is trying to subject all Americans to the hell I
experienced behind the walls. It seems that a serious effort is truly
being made to turn this into a Prison Planet. This is part of the
Genocide Agenda----


What can you do? Support the ANH lawsuit to overturn the EU Food
Supplement Directive
Donate here http://www.alliance-natural-health.org As goes the EU, so
goes the world due to the EU's dominant political power at the UN's
Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Need help connecting the dots? See
http://www.thehealthcrusader.com/pgs/article-0104-ban.shtml

Please forward the BMJ article below to a lot more people and read it
carefully. No one can afford to stick their head in the sand, we MUST
work together to awaken the sleeping masses. 

If you appreciate the effort I'm making, please make a donation to 
IAHF 556 Boundary Bay Rd. Point Roberts WA 98281 USA or via paypal at
http://www.iahf.com

If you go to the BMJ website below, you can also read a lot of instant
responses by the public to this news. The urls for these responses could
not be pasted below when I copied the article.


http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7454/1458

BMJ  2004;328:1458 (19 June), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7454.1458 

BUSH PLANS TO SCREEN WHOLE US POPULATION FOR MENTAL ILLNESS
Jeanne Lenzer 
New York 


A sweeping mental health initiative will be unveiled by President George
W Bush in July. The plan promises to integrate mentally ill patients
fully into the community by providing "services in the community, rather
than institutions," according to a March 2004 progress report entitled
New Freedom Initiative
(www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/toc-2004.html). While some praise
the plan's goals, others say it protects the profits of drug companies
at the expense of the public. 

Bush established the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health in April
2002 to conduct a "comprehensive study of the United States mental
health service delivery system." The commission issued its
recommendations in July 2003. Bush instructed more than 25 federal
agencies to develop an implementation plan based on those
recommendations. 

The president's commission found that "despite their prevalence, mental
disorders often go undiagnosed" and recommended comprehensive mental
health screening for "consumers of all ages," including preschool
children. According to the commission, "Each year, young children are
expelled from preschools and childcare facilities for severely
disruptive behaviours and emotional disorders." Schools, wrote the
commission, are in a "key position" to screen the 52 million students
and 6 million adults who work at the schools. 

The commission also recommended "Linkage [of screening] with treatment
and supports" including "state-of-the-art treatments" using "specific
medications for specific conditions." The commission commended the Texas
Medication Algorithm Project (TMAP) as a "model" medication treatment
plan that "illustrates an evidence-based practice that results in better
consumer outcomes." 

Dr Darrel Regier, director of research at the American Psychiatric
Association (APA), lauded the president's initiative and the Texas
project model saying, "What's nice about TMAP is that this is a logical
plan based on efficacy data from clinical trials." 

He said the association has called for increased funding for
implementation of the overall plan. 

But the Texas project, which promotes the use of newer, more expensive
antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs, sparked off controversy when
Allen Jones, an employee of the Pennsylvania Office of the Inspector
General, revealed that key officials with influence over the medication
plan in his state received money and perks from drug companies with a
stake in the medication algorithm (15 May, p1153). He was sacked this
week for speaking to the BMJ and the New York Times. 

The Texas project started in 1995 as an alliance of individuals from the
pharmaceutical industry, the University of Texas, and the mental health
and corrections systems of Texas. The project was funded by a Robert
Wood Johnson grant—and by several drug companies. 

Mr Jones told the BMJ that the same "political/pharmaceutical alliance"
that generated the Texas project was behind the recommendations of the
New Freedom Commission, which, according to his whistleblower report,
were "poised to consolidate the TMAP effort into a comprehensive
national policy to treat mental illness with expensive, patented
medications of questionable benefit and deadly side effects, and to
force private insurers to pick up more of the tab"
(http://psychrights.org/Drugs/AllenJonesTMAPJanuary20.pdf). 

Larry D Sasich, research associate with Public Citizen in Washington,
DC, told the BMJ that studies in both the United States and Great
Britain suggest that "using the older drugs first makes sense. There's
nothing in the labeling of the newer atypical antipsychotic drugs that
suggests they are superior in efficacy to haloperidol [an older
"typical" antipsychotic]. There has to be an enormous amount of
unnecessary expenditures for the newer drugs." 


  
Drug companies have contributed three times more to the campaign of
George Bush, seen here campaigning in Florida, than to that of his rival
John Kerry
Credit: GERALD HERBERT/AP

 
 

Olanzapine (trade name Zyprexa), one of the atypical antipsychotic drugs
recommended as a first line drug in the Texas algorithm, grossed $4.28bn
(£2.35bn; 3.56bn) worldwide in 2003 and is Eli Lilly's top selling drug.
A 2003 New York Times article by Gardiner Harris reported that 70% of
olanzapine sales are paid for by government agencies, such as Medicare
and Medicaid. 

Eli Lilly, manufacturer of olanzapine, has multiple ties to the Bush
administration. George Bush Sr was a member of Lilly's board of
directors and Bush Jr appointed Lilly's chief executive officer, Sidney
Taurel, to a seat on the Homeland Security Council. Lilly made $1.6m in
political contributions in 2000—82% of which went to Bush and the
Republican Party. 

Jones points out that the companies that helped to start up the Texas
project have been, and still are, big contributors to the election funds
of George W Bush. In addition, some members of the New Freedom
Commission have served on advisory boards for these same companies,
while others have direct ties to the Texas Medication Algorithm Project. 

Bush was the governor of Texas during the development of the Texas
project, and, during his 2000 presidential campaign, he boasted of his
support for the project and the fact that the legislation he passed
expanded Medicaid coverage of psychotropic drugs. 

Bush is the clear front runner when it comes to drug company
contributions. According to the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP),
manufacturers of drugs and health products have contributed $764 274 to
the 2004 Bush campaign through their political action committees and
employees—far outstripping the $149 400 given to his chief rival, John
Kerry, by 26 April. 

Drug companies have fared exceedingly well under the Bush
administration, according to the centre's spokesperson, Steven Weiss. 

The commission's recommendation for increased screening has also been
questioned. Robert Whitaker, journalist and author of Mad in America,
says that while increased screening "may seem defensible," it could also
be seen as "fishing for customers," and that exorbitant spending on new
drugs "robs from other forms of care such as job training and shelter
programmes." 

But Dr Graham Emslie, who helped develop the Texas project, defends
screening: "There are good data showing that if you identify kids at an
earlier age who are aggressive, you can intervene... and change their
trajectory." 




Rapid Responses:
Read all Rapid Responses 

After this mass screening they are planning to use the lie-detector 
Dr. Herbert H. Nehrlich 
bmj.com, 17 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Welcome. 
Jim Sane 
bmj.com, 18 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
A public health project worthy of massive public funding provided the
aim is not to screen for "mental illnesses". 
Richard G Fiddian-Green 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Any other sources of information for the article? 
Richard M Diamond 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
We must be crazy... 
Michael Ellner 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Paved with good intentions? 
Woody Caan 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Instruments for Screening and Treatment Modalities 
Eileen McGinn 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Ambitious yet commendable 
Prem K Kunjukrishnan, et al. 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush plans to screen whole US population for mental illness 
Raymond Gallup 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush's Sanity Test Revealed 
Dr. Archie W. Julien 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
WATCH OUT for Bush push of psychiatric drugs 
David W. Oaks 
bmj.com, 19 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Brave new world? 
Blue Pilgrim 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
WE NEED A FORUM ? 
D.Michael VAN DE VEER, et al. 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Implications of Government Sponsored Mental Health Screenings: Some
Important Questions 
Barbara Rubin 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Psychotic in Texas 
Mark Struthers 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Awareness = Paranoia 
Darcy R Baston 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Re: Bush's Sanity Test Revealed 
Dr. Naseem A. Qureshi 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Goals of Screening? 
Judith A. Wills 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Big Pharma Knows How to Create A Market 
Dr. Toby TYler Watson 
bmj.com, 20 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Its the Bush cabal who need testing .. ASAP 
David Broatch 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Sources for article 
Jeanne M. Lenzer 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush Back on Clinton Agenda Again? 
Fritz E. Cluzen 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
>From the perspective of a consumer 
Elaine H Menard 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Delusional belief in your own intelligence? 
Sam Line 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Please Bush don't do this it is wrong! 
Selma Junita (Janie) Lee, M.Ed. 
bmj.com, 21 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Mental Health Begins at Home 
Carol Davidek-Waller 
bmj.com, 22 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
I think Mr.Bush ought to start with the White House and other
governmental branches. 
AK Al-Sheikhli 
bmj.com, 22 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush's Defense from an Autism Parent 
Lisa N. Neal, et al. 
bmj.com, 22 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
why would anyone trust bush? 
J T Temple 
bmj.com, 22 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Long live the Nutty Professor 
Dr. Herbert H. Nehrlich 
bmj.com, 22 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Does Kerry know this? 
Howard Minor 
bmj.com, 23 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Re: Any other sources of information for the article? 
Helena Rocca 
bmj.com, 23 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Weapons cartel to drug cartel: Bush administration's top trajectories. 
Dr. Naseem A. Qureshi, MD, IMAPA, LMIPS 
bmj.com, 23 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Re: Long live the Nutty Professor 
John P Heptonstall 
bmj.com, 23 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Fascism by any other name ? 
Dr. Herbert H. Nehrlich 
bmj.com, 23 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
An unlikely public healthcare initiative 
John R. Broomfield 
bmj.com, 24 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Mens sana in corpore sano 
Dr. Herbert H. Nehrlich 
bmj.com, 24 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
In response to this initiative. 
Tim Lassiter 
bmj.com, 24 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
The first step in fighting the illness is admitting the problem 
Dr. Archie W. Julien 
bmj.com, 25 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush's Psychopharmaceutic Inquisition 
Nathaniel .S. Lehrman. M.D. 
bmj.com, 25 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Good Sense can Prevail 
Louise Mclean 
bmj.com, 26 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Re: Re: Any other sources of information for the article? 
Sepp Hasslberger 
bmj.com, 26 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Bush Not Alone In Promoting Questionable Population-Based Health
Screenings 
Laura Newman 
bmj.com, 26 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
When screening can be more cost-effective for mental illness? 
Y Adi 
bmj.com, 29 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Screening & treatment for mental health: a society addicted to drugs? 
Giulio Formoso, et al. 
bmj.com, 29 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Mental Health Screening - and what will be next? 
Marilyn L. Zack 
bmj.com, 29 Jun 2004 [Full text] 
Other related articles in BMJ:
News
Whistleblower removed from job for talking to the press. 
Jeanne Lenzer
BMJ 2004 328: 1153. [Full text]
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