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Health Authorities Want Depression-Causing Drugs Added To Water Supply

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As if flouride and hexavalent chromium in public water supplies aren’t bad enough, health authorities are now pushing for the addition of drug statins as well. Drug companies claim that statins will lower cholesterol and prevent heart attacks and strokes, but researchers have proven that the drugs only benefit a quarter of people taking them. There are some very troubling side-effects, especially if there is no history of heart problems.

A new study by the Cochrane Library is highlighted in the following article. Their review of statin trials found symptoms of short-term memory loss, depression and mood swings,” that were purposely minimized by the drug companies funding the research. Statins have also been linked to a greater risk of liver dysfunction, acute kidney failure, cataracts and muscle damage.

The pharmaceutical companies’ powers are overflowing; we can actually see their influence trickling into federal health administration, down into municipalities, and flushing into our local water treatment centers

~Health Freedoms

Health authorities are pushing for drugs to be added to public water supplies that cause depression and memory loss, as a new study shows that the dangers of statins have been deliberately underplayed by drug companies, in a chilling throwback to how the population in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World were mass medicated with Soma to keep them docile and easy to control.

Statins are taken by tens of millions of people worldwide, a boon for drug companies like Merck, whose chief executive Henry Gadsden back in 1975 dreamed of being able to sell a drug to people who had no immediately identifiable illness, or as Mike Adams writes, “They needed a way to sell drugs to healthy people.” Statins were born and the financial windfall for Big Pharma quickly followed.

Drug companies claim that statins have been proven to lower cholesterol and help prevent heart disease and strokes, leading many health experts to insist that they be artificially added to public water supplies, but dangerous side-effects buried by drug companies conducting statin trials have now come to light, in addition to the fact that “for three quarters of those taking them, they offer little or no value.”

A new study published in the Cochrane Library, which reviews drug trials, examined data from 14 drugs trials involving 34,000 patients and found evidence of “short-term memory loss, depression and mood swings,” that had been deliberately underplayed by the drug companies funding the research.

The researchers warn that, “Statins should only be prescribed to those with heart disease, or who have suffered the condition in the past. Researchers warn that unless a patient is at high risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, statins may cause more harm than good.”

However, despite the fact that statins have also been linked to a greater risk of liver dysfunction, acute kidney failure, cataracts and muscle damage, health authorities have been pushing for the drug to be added to public water supplies as part of a mass medication program that is not only illegal without consent, but also threatens a plethora of unknown consequences.

Only last week, George Lundberg, MD, the editor of MedPageToday, which is a mouthpiece for the American Medical Association, wrote an op-ed entitled, Should We Put Statins in the Water Supply?

In May 2008, renowned cardiologist Professor Mahendra Varma called for statins to be artificially added to drinking water.

Putting statins in the water supply was also considered during a November 2008 discussionwhich featured Robert Bonow, M.D., of Northwestern University in Chicago, Gordon F. Tomaselli, M.D., of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and Anthony De Maria, M.D., of the University of California at San Diego.

Also in November 2008, CNBC aired a segment lauding the effectiveness of statins, after which one of the hosts remarked, “Why don’t they just put statins in the water supply,” to which CNBC’s medical expert replied, “A lot of people have said that and they are in the water in fact.”

The idea of adding drugs to the water supply to biochemically manipulate the thoughts and emotions of populations has gone from the realm of science fiction in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, where people were mass medicated with Soma to keep them docile and easy to control, to an imminent reality.

Indeed, during a March 20, 1962 Berkeley University speech, Huxley spoke of how humans would be made to “love their servitude” via the state-sponsored introduction of mind-altering drugs.

There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution,” said Huxley.

In a 2008 paper titled, “Fluoride and the Future: Population Level Cognitive Enhancement,” Oxford professor Julian Savulescu explored how populations of the future could be mass-medicated through pharmacological “cognitive enhancements” added to the water supply.

In December 2009, we reported on how Japanese health authorities were considering adding trace amounts of lithium to public water supplies as a “mood stabilizer” in a bid to lower the suicide rate. Fox News medical expert Dr. Archelle Georgiou gave the concept tacit approval when she labeled the study an “interesting concept” and refused to even mention the moral aspects of mass drugging people against their will.

In his 1977 book Ecoscience, current White House science czar John P. Holdren also advocated adding sterilant drugs to the water supply as part of a program of “involuntary fertility control”.

Of course, a huge number of Americans are already being mass medicated against their will, from which one of a myriad of debilitating health effects includes lowered IQ and increased docility. Indeed, as Joseph Borkin documented in his book The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben, the first occurrence of artificially fluoridated drinking water on Earth was found in Germany’s Nazi prison camps. The Nazis explained that the reason for mass-medicating water with sodium fluoride was to sterilize women and coerce the victims of their concentration camps into calm submission.

By: Paul Joseph Watson

http://www.infowars.com/health-authorities-want-depression-causing-drugs-added-to-water-supply/

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  • Fran says:

    I have heard that the people in power believe that it is better to eradicate people who think like you, because they don’t want stupid people in the world, since the Government knows that there are extraterrestrials in the Universe. The Government is of the mindset that if you are stupid enough to be tricked by them, you deserve to be dead. Keep that in mind.

  • Nancy J. says:

    Has anyone thought of how these water treatments will affect the oceans and the life in them? Statin/flouride fish anyone? Indeed, is this Constitutional?
    All water cycles into various environments – rivers, lakes, seas, rain, snow, etc. What a stupid, ignorant, brain-dead (and possibly illegal)proposal to treat our water supplies with anything “pharmaceutical”/medicinal. Doesn’t anyone in authority THINK anymore? Our fish and wildlife don’t need statins or fluorides or any drugs or pesticides. The only possible reason for doing this is MONEY, which after all, is the only thing our corporate government reponds to anymore.

    As to how to combat this assault on our health and intelligence, we need to keep pressure on our legislators, state and federal. Urge them to educate themselves. Impress on them that this is vital for the health of their own families, too. Provide them with source material, facts, studies. Appeal to any common sense they might have to think for themselves.
    It will take a (bloodless) revolution – boycotts, protests, voting out the worst offenders, etc., but it can be done while we still have a Constitution. Vote with your pocketbook and your principles, and let them know you will.

  • Silver Fang says:

    It makes sense for them to do this. A depressed and mind-numbed populace is a more docile populace.

  • Wanda Rurak says:

    Just because you are able to use well water unfortunatley does not mean you are not getting any of the chemicals that gets poured into our water and soil.
    They filter down and get in the underground acquifers also and may be getting
    in the stream that your well is taking water from. You might want to have it tested, If you are concerned about chemicals etc in the water we drink.

  • Cliff Jones says:

    You seem to be missing the point. If “they” can’t get to you through your water, “they” will find other ways medicate you against your will. Highly immoral, illegal and elitist. Either we stay vigilant and prosecute these self appointed dictators or we fall under their regime.

  • [...] Mainstream Media & Public Health Turn On Big Pharma: Statin Lie Revealed by Cochrane Library Submitted by Annie White on February 28, 2011 – 6:09 pmNo Comment SharePharmaceutical companies will try to profit any way possible, and the recent push to place millions on statin drugs in the name of high cholesterol has been the latest goal to peddle drugs to healthy people. Although this time, even the mainstream media has discovered the intent, publishing studies that reveal the ineffectiveness and dangers of such unnecessary medications. These studies reveal that approximately two-third to three-quarters of current statin sales serve no useful purpose and are likely to cause harm. This trend is growing ominously; Big Pharma is even trying to put statin drugs in the water supply. [...]

  • Billy_The_Kid says:

    This sounds like a world wide conspiracy. I would like to see proof that this is really happening. I am not saying that it is a hoax and I am not saying that it is. I just don’t believe everything that I read. Not in this day and time.

  • I have been reading the comments (while waiting on hold) and I am happy to see that most of them seem informed. There is some hope, then.

    the list of Pfizer’s top 5 drugs was especially illuminating as it so clearly shows a connection between the statin at the top of the list and all the other complaints which the next 4 drugs “treat”.

    The situation is becoming dire. So many people do not seem to realize what is happening. And many just don’t care. I care. And I am going to spend the rest of my life trying to open people’s eyes and just make them THINK.

    Once they are thinking, they can make their own decisions and I really don’t care what they decide for themselves. Just let it be there own, informed decision.

    I blog about this all the time and try to tell my coaching clients to be aware and educate themselves. It is a battle.

  • Dana Luchini says:

    The American people must stand up and oppose Big Pharma and the FDA which is basically run by former Pharma executives. The want to keep us submissive to their money hungry controlling ways! What better way to control us than by drugging us and poisoning us with GMO foods. The poor get poorer and the rich get richer by keeping us dazed and confused and overwhelmed by loss of income, housing and liberties!!!
    We must get the word out- do not let them repress us!

  • Socrfem says:

    Apparently, this is not seriously being considered:
    “In fact, these drugs have a reputation for being so safe and effective that one UK physician, John Reckless (I’m not kidding – that’s actually his name!) has suggested that we put statins in the water supply.
    “That’s a bold suggestion, of course, and it begs the question: are statins really as safe and cost effective as mainstream medical authorities claim? The unequivocal answer is no.”
    “The bottom line:
    Statin drugs do not reduce the risk of death in 95% of the population, including healthy men with no pre-existing heart disease, women of any age, and the elderly.
    Statin drugs do reduce mortality for young and middle-aged men with pre-existing heart disease, but the benefit is small and not without significant adverse effects, risks and costs.
    Aspirin works just as well as statins do for preventing heart disease, and is 20 times more cost effective.”

  • socrfem says:

    Apparently, this statement about adding statins to water was meant as a joke.
    http://thehealthyskeptic.org/the-truth-about-statin-drugs

    “In fact, these drugs have a reputation for being so safe and effective that one UK physician, John Reckless (I’m not kidding – that’s actually his name!) has suggested that we put statins in the water supply.

    That’s a bold suggestion, of course, and it begs the question: are statins really as safe and cost effective as mainstream medical authorities claim? The unequivocal answer is no.

    The bottom line:
    Statin drugs do not reduce the risk of death in 95% of the population, including healthy men with no pre-existing heart disease, women of any age, and the elderly.
    Statin drugs do reduce mortality for young and middle-aged men with pre-existing heart disease, but the benefit is small and not without significant adverse effects, risks and costs.
    Aspirin works just as well as statins do for preventing heart disease, and is 20 times more cost effective.”

  • socrfem says:

    Apparently, this statement about adding statins to water was meant as a joke.
    From the healthy skeptic dot org

    “In fact, these drugs have a reputation for being so safe and effective that one UK physician, John Reckless (I’m not kidding – that’s actually his name!) has suggested that we put statins in the water supply.

    That’s a bold suggestion, of course, and it begs the question: are statins really as safe and cost effective as mainstream medical authorities claim? The unequivocal answer is no.

    The bottom line:
    Statin drugs do not reduce the risk of death in 95% of the population, including healthy men with no pre-existing heart disease, women of any age, and the elderly.
    Statin drugs do reduce mortality for young and middle-aged men with pre-existing heart disease, but the benefit is small and not without significant adverse effects, risks and costs.
    Aspirin works just as well as statins do for preventing heart disease, and is 20 times more cost effective.”

  • lucy lockett says:

    Mass culling. Believe me it is going on, so much for fluoride and statins, what about manipulated ‘natural disasters’ ??

    I will stop HAAP-ing on now…….

  • The two methods are not mutually exclusive! Yes, we need a systemic approach, but people should also use personal means to protect themselves and their families if they can. And the more people who do that, the more it will become obvious that there is something wrong with the system.

  • [...] when we wrote about the proposition to add drug statins to the water supply? They were linked to depression and mood swings too. The madness doesn’t end there. It is [...]

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