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Mar 1 6 tweets 2 min read
🧵1/ In 2025, the CIA quietly added a document to its public reading room.
Written in 1952. A program to develop chemicals that produce anxiety, depression, docility, and confusion — delivered to subjects without their knowledge.
The targets were not foreign enemies.
They were ordinary Americans.Image 🧵2/ The man who ran the program was simultaneously president of the American Psychiatric Association.
He kept patients in chemically induced sleep for weeks. Erased their identities. Called it therapy.
He was not expelled. He was not prosecuted.
He mentored generations of psychiatrists.
Feb 19 5 tweets 2 min read
🧵1/5 Buried inside the Epstein files is something far more disturbing than a blackmail network, as sinister as that is. What the documents reveal is a worldview. A coherent, funded, institutionally embedded worldview about what human beings are, what they’re worth, and who gets to decide.Image 2/5 Epstein donated to the World Transhumanist Association. He funneled thirty million dollars into Harvard’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. He was in active discussions about financing a designer baby project, altering human germline DNA so parents could engineer heritable traits in their children.
Oct 30, 2025 9 tweets 2 min read
1/9 🚨 BREAKING: Suppressed European documents reveal Prozac causes IRREVERSIBLE testicular toxicity in children.
Eli Lilly's own admission: "Parents wouldn't consent if they knew."
They knew. They hid it. They're still prescribing it to 8-year-olds.
I have the documents.🧵 Image 2/9 In 2005, European regulators reviewed ALL data and reached one conclusion:
"DO NOT prescribe to children."
The FDA's response?
Six years of silence.
What they found will make you sick.
Sep 27, 2025 14 tweets 3 min read
🧵1/14 The systematic psychiatric drugging of women is part of a larger antihuman agenda. Targeting the very qualities that sustain life itself: female sensitivity, empathy, and emotional intelligence.
And we're calling it "mental health treatment." Image 2/14 Think about what emotions actually DO: Anger creates boundaries & fuels revolution. Sadness deepens empathy & builds connection. Fear keeps us alive. Women feel these more intensely for a reason. We're drugging away evolution's intelligence. We are blunting energy.
Aug 28, 2025 10 tweets 2 min read
Thread:1/10 We've been sold a dangerous lie: that fear is the enemy. That we need to eliminate it, medicate it, therapy it away. But here's the truth about anxiety & fear: Every attempt to control it makes it stronger. It's paradoxical. So trying to drug it away is the worst thing you can do. 🧵 on why everything about "anxiety treatment" is backwards:Image 2/10 Think about it:
Every Xanax you take teaches your brain you can't handle fear without chemicals
Every drink to "calm nerves" confirms you need alcohol to cope
Every avoidance ritual proves fear's power over you
You're not reducing fear. You're training it to dominate.
Aug 14, 2025 10 tweets 2 min read
1/10 Illinois just became the first state to mandate mental health screenings for EVERY student from 3rd grade through high school.Starting in 2027, we're going to ask 8-year-olds to self-diagnose their psychological state.This is how you manufacture a generation of patients.🧵 Image 2/10 Now Illinois wants to industrialize this process.
Annual mandatory screenings. Kids learning to scan themselves for pathology every single year. Introducing concepts like "suicidality" and "trauma" to children who might never have considered them.
What could go wrong?
Aug 12, 2025 10 tweets 2 min read
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1 in 4 Americans now takes psychiatric medication.
This didn't happen by accident.
It was a deliberate 4-stage psychological operation that transformed resilient people into lifelong psychiatric patients.
Here's how they convinced you that being human is a disease to drug.Image 2/10: Stage 1: DEMORALIZATION (1985-2000)
Remember when sadness was just... sadness? When shy kids were just shy, not "socially anxious"? When grief was sacred, not a "disorder"?
The DSM exploded from 106 to 300 diagnoses. They didn't discover new illnesses. They invented them.
Aug 7, 2025 14 tweets 3 min read
🧵 SSRI's are destroying marriages. Thousands of spouses are reporting the same nightmare: their partner started antidepressants and became an emotionally dead stranger who destroyed their family without remorse. This isn't depression. It's drug-induced sociopathy. Image The pattern is disturbingly consistent:
▪️Personality changes within weeks
▪️Complete emotional disconnection
▪️Suddenly rewriting relationship history ("I never loved you")
▪️Affairs without guilt
▪️Abandoning children without a second thought
Total indifference to the destruction
Jul 31, 2025 10 tweets 2 min read
🧵 THREAD: They stole her emotions at 15. She got them back at 27.
"I was living behind glass. I could see life happening, but couldn't feel it. I didn't cry at movies. Didn't get excited about things I loved. Couldn't even feel sad when my grandmother died." Image This is what 50% of people on SSRIs experience—not as a "side effect" but as the MAIN EVENT. We're not treating "chemical imbalances." We're CREATING them. Emotional blunting is NOT "antidepressant"
May 17, 2023 6 tweets 1 min read
🧵1/6 Why emotional numbing should not be viewed as "antidepressant"
An initial therapeutic benefit of antidepressant drugs can manifest as a form of anxiolysis, which is experienced by some individuals as a reduction in anxiety or emotional numbing. 2/6 This emotional numbing, particularly for those in a state of high emotional distress, can be perceived as relieving & instill hope for future recovery. However, it is important to recognize that this perceived benefit of emotional numbing may not be universally experienced &
Mar 25, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
🧵1/5 Even prior to me researching safety & efficacy of psych drugs I would ask prescribers: Why take the risk prescribing this drug given what we know (potential adverse effects) & what we don't now?
Are we assuming their pain is intolerable & they can't get through it? 2/5 Legitimate question I thought. The answer always went back to the biomedical model. So some people just get depressed because of serotonin deficiency? Its a brain disorder? Yes.. they believed that. I would counter.. ( I had toddlers at the time) so If one my kids
Mar 12, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
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The older I get the more I appreciate the exposure I had as a young man to criticism, diversity of ideas, struggle & adversity. Dark periods in my life helped develop a fortitude & path to cope w/ life's inevitable difficulties. A toxic ideology that is promoting 2/7 safes spaces, trigger warnings, censorship & fragilizing young people as emotionally & psychologically vulnerable has fueled a mental health industry. Instead of framing emotional pain, criticism, failure or even diversity of ideas as opportunities for growth they are taught