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The Real Root of School Violence
In the brave new world of the very near future, children will enter
their public schools passing police checkpoints, surveillance cameras,
metal detectors, X-ray scanners and warrantless physical searches.
Parents will relax, knowing their child is now “SAFE.” No violent evil
doers will be able to get past that wall of security.
But what none of the checkpoints, scanners and cameras will detect is
the child who walks right past, armed to the teeth with a hidden weapon
actually enforced on him by the school itself. The weapon comes in many
names and varieties: Ritlin, Luvox, Prozac, Zoloft, Cymbalta, Paxil, and
more. Each weapon lovingly loaded into their child by concerned parents
before they send them off to their “safe” school. And while the child’s
backpack and pockets are checked by the armed force on the way in, the
pharmaceutical poison is building up in his blood system, racing to the
brain like a lit dynamite fuse.
As communities reel from one massive act of student violence after
another, most recently in Newtown, Connecticut, the nation looks for
answers. How many are looking at the schools themselves as the conduit
through which millions of students are drugged with mind-altering drugs?
Some history. In 1965, the passage of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA), changed education forever as the seeds for today’s
massive restructuring -away from academics to behavior modification –
began. It was psychology’s crowning moment. The ESEA allocated massive
federal funds and opened school doors to a flood of psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers and the psychiatric programs and testing
needed to validate them. The number of educational psychologists in the
U.S. increased from 455 in 1969 to 16,146 in 1992. As of 1994, child
psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and special educators in and
around U.S. public schools nearly out-number teachers.
To date, there has never been issued a single peer- reviewed scientific
paper officially claiming to prove ADD/ ADHD exists. Nor has there ever
been a single bit of physical evidence to confirm the disease exists.
So-called experts on the subject have refused to answer the simple
question, “is ADD/ ADHD a real disease?” Medical researchers charge that
ADHD does not meet the medical definition of a disease or syndrome or
anything organic or biologic.
Yet, in 1991, eligibility rules for federal education grants were
changed to provide schools with $400 in annual grant money for each
child diagnosed with ADHD. That same year the Department of Education
formally recognized ADHD as a handicap and directed all state education
officers to establish procedures to screen and identify ADHD children
and provide them with special education and psychological services. As a
result, the number of ADD/ADHD cases soared again.
Today more than 7,000,000 children have been labeled, tamped and
registered as permanent patients of the school system. 10 to 12 percent
of all boys between the ages of 6 and 14 in the United States have been
diagnosed as having ADD. One in every 30 Americans between the ages of 5
and 19 years old has a prescription for Ritalin. And the fuse burns as
the “patients” sit in the classroom.
AS THE USE OF PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS RISE – SO TOO DO CHILD SUICIDES
Children are dying. Not just in shootings, but in rising incidents of suicide. Here are some details:
A November 1997 medical report found: “The association between
benzodiazephine use and attempted suicide is especially high for...the
young, and for males...” In the April 1996 Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry, a study found that “the older tricyclic
antidepressants are a significant cause of suicide” and accounted for
the majority of antidepressant deaths studied between 1986 and 1990.
A December 1996 French study entitled, “Suicide and psychotropic
drugs,” established that “suicide attempts are more frequent among
patients taking antidepressants...”
In Denmark, with a huge usage of psychotropic drugs, the suicide rate is twice the rate of that in the United States...
In the U.S., teen suicides have tripled since 1960; today, suicide is the second leading cause of death...
In Israel, between 1981 and 1994, the estimated suicide rate for 15- to
19-year-old Jewish boys increased by about 183 percent. (Tellingly, the
suicide rate dropped 10 percent during a 1997 period when Israel’s
psychologists went on strike.)
Australia’s suicide rate increased between 1960 and 1967 when
legislation was passed to enable a person to obtain multiple
prescriptions for sedatives. When the law was modified in 1967 to
restrict the practice, there was a decrease in per capita sedative usage
and a decline in suicide rates.
Are we hearing an outcry from that tragedy? Are there calls for
stopping, banning, regulating the use of these mind- altering drugs? Is
the pharmaceutical industry being called on the carpet? Are there
emergency congressional hearings being held to showcase the heads of big
pharma as murdering criminals? Not on your life.
As the nation is outraged over the school shootings, demanding that
something be done, guns become the target, not the drugs that filled the
child’s mind with delusions to take such horrific action. Meanwhile the
gun sits innocently in the corner, unmoving, unable to cause damage –
until the real loaded weapon – the drugged student - picks it up.
View the full list with detailed information on the connection between drugs and school shootings
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1 Comments in Response to The Real Root of School Violence - by Tom DeWeese
I read some of the article, but I think the problem in schools, and the world is child abuse esp. from the age of 0-5ish...the kids just aren't loved and are treated bad by whomever rules over them. Then they grow up to be angry peeps. Peace out, 4512.