Proof Some Docs, Drug Companies, Politicians & Government Officials Work To Make Your Kids Sick – To Get Your MONEY – News From NY USA Charity AHRP
Child health Safety, 11 December 2012
If you ever wanted the clearest of proof then the US statewide national Federal TeenScreen programme is it. So when some docs and health officials are trying to shove yet another vaccine into your child, remember that body and mind, they are harming too many children with vaccines and mind and body altering drugs whilst telling you they are all safe.
TeenScreen was a programme to screen all US teenage children for mental illness so Big Pharma could sell more dangerous mental “health” drugs to perfectly healthy kids which those children did not need and should not have had whilst labelling them for life as mentally ill. [And that is with some of these people also trying to make you believe that health foods, herbal treatments and vitamins are dangerous in a bid to eliminate any kind of competition].
Teenscreen has only now been shut down after years of hard campaigning and exposure including deaths of and injury to children from psychiatric drugs they could have done without.
This programme was a legacy of George Bush Jnr from the US Republican Party. So when some Republicans get all doe-eyed and go on about the importance of children, family values and America, this tells you just what they mean.
Read this and then ask “How Can We Trust Government Officials And What They Say”?
Edited Version Republished from Infomail 20/Nov/12 from NY USA charity
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TeenScreen Operations Have Shut Down
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
The following announcement was posted on TeenScreen’s website (November 15, 2012):
Important Announcement for Schools & Communities: We are sorry to inform you that the TeenScreen National Center will be winding down its program at the end of this year. Accordingly, we will no longer train or register new programs.”
http://www.teenscreen.org/
No explanation was given.
TeenScreen was a highly controversial, aggressive, medically dubious mental health screening protocol developed with federal funding.
From its inception, TeenScreen was a flawed tool that misidentified 83% of the time, normal adolescents as having undiagnosed mental illnesses which (it was claimed) put them at risk of suicide.
In 2004, it was acknowledged that “in practice a specificity of 0.83 would deliver many who were not at risk for suicide, and that could reduce the acceptability of a school-based prevention program.” See Ref 7
Despite its acknowledged unreliability as a screening tool, President Bush’s New Freedom Commission for Mental Health recommended (in 2003) the use of TeenScreen for all school-aged children in the 50 states. The NFC also recommended adhering to the TMAP mental health prescribing guidelines (TMAP = Texas Medication Algorithm Project).
TMAP was exposed as an industry-initiated marketing scam by Allen Jones, a whistleblower who uncovered the evidence of corrupt marketing practices–including fraudulent claims of safety and efficacy, and kickbacks to some government officials and some prominent academic psychiatrists that led to the meteoric profits generated TMAP.
In essence, these two radical “test and treat” protocols vastly increased the client roster for Big Pharma and mental health providers, providing cover for an unconscionable, ruthless business model.
TeenScreen facilitated a steady flow of adolescents deemed “at risk” who would be prescribed psychotropic drugs recommended by the TMAP Guidelines. These highly toxic drugs carry Black Box label warnings because they have been linked to irreversible, debilitating, chronic or fatal injury in patients at normal prescribed doses. To combat the adverse effects of any one of these drugs led to presribing additional drugs (drug cocktails) ensuring life-long psychotropic drug dependence.
The question that remains is, what led to the dissolution of TeenScreen?
Read more: http://www.ahrp.org/cms/content/view/886/9/
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