Tuesday, 7 January, 12:46:31 CST
That's the preface to
In the Belly of the Beast,
not to be confused with the book written by the career criminal who was unhappy with the accommodations in which he sometimes found himself. A real
and very dangerous and voracious beast that claims many victims is the Medical Industry. Some call it the medical-industrial complex and that seems
a good description as the military-industrial complex. Government is in involved in both - taxing the citizens (the working ones) for money to conduct
wars and rewarding the industrial component (defense industry) for political support. In the case of medicine the government controls the Medical Industry
through regulation - regulation that prevents competition for supporters of the current government and controls the structure of the industry.
Quiescent Benevolence (one of the cleverer noms de plume I've encountered - you figure it out) is the narrator of that factual account.
He had a certainly unusual if not unique experience - he was subjected to a cocktail of psychotropic drugs for months while tied to a
hospital bed with no physical therapy. Psychotropic drugs or psychopharmaceuticals are used - to quote Wickedpedia's AI assistant:
The word
medications should be
chemicals. Pharmaceutical research consists mostly of throwing something sticky (trying to keep it
at least moderately clean here) at a wall and seeing what sticks. But as Eric asked
'how do you know which part to use - the part that sticks or
the part that falls off?.' Some people should ask that question but they don't. Don't rock the boat. Someone else said "
Show me a completely
smooth operation and I'll show you someone who's covering mistakes. Real boats rock." He's right but exposing mistakes - or worse egregious
incompetence and malfeasance - is more than likely going to be bad for your career.
Eric's account is scary even if you already know or suspect some of it. I know that those drugs mess with the minds of those treated with them.
I also know that there are two main reasons why this is not generally known by most people. The subject is medically incorrect so few doctors -
none who value their careers - will admit it. More resisted the mis/dis-information dispensed by the government and its minions in the 'news'
media in the Plandemic than will talk about this assuming they know it. And you would be assuming because there is no reason to believe they
would know it. In the case of the Plandemic a small number of medical professionals were so horrified by the slaughter that they refused to be
part of it, in this case most - if they know at all - believe that drugs to treat mental illness even if imperfect to more good than harm. Did
Hippocrates say 'don't do any more harm than you have to even if you aren't sure you will be doing any good' or something like that?
The other reason more people aren't aware of the destruction caused by these drugs is that those treated with them either don't live to tell the
tale or if they are alive they are regarded as insane and thus not credible. Eric was never diagnosed with any mental illness in sixty-five years
before his ordeal and in the several years since has demonstrated that he is completely sane. His description confirms what many suspect.
The hospital records say that I was sitting up, eating and drinking and talking and aside from some of it being nonsensical seemed to be normal.
Inside my head I was in a cage, seeing other people in cages around me screaming. I was lying in a bed with a dead body beside me. I was being
manhandled by an impossibly large woman who was screaming as she tried to get me to swallow something. I was at a desk inside a cage but the desk
had a computer and I was searching for lawyers who might make the hospital let me go. I was watching my office at work as if it was a play on a stage
far away. Nothing was real. ~ Eric
Eric was tied to a hospital bed and couldn't go anywhere. What happens when a person is walking around like that? Whatever is going on in their
head may not be anything like the real world. Recently - about a year ago actually - a young nurse in Massachusetts methodically killed her three
young children - according to the authorities - attempted suicide by jumping out of an upstairs window. The drugs she was using (prescribed by
a doctor) was all the ones Eric had put into him and another half dozen or so. The prosecutor described her as behavior as being normal and she
was said to have conducted searches on her computer apparently having to do with how long it would take her husband to go somewhere and return,
presumably to see when she would have time to murder her children.
I strongly suspect that she did not see her children as children - they were something else - something threatening or dangerous.
She wasn't choking the life out of three children - she was killing something else - who knows what? When she jumped out the window
she window she wasn't trying to kill herself - she was trying to escape from something. ~ Eric
Lindsay Clancy was a nurse at a hospital in Boston. She was being medicated for post-partum depression. Working in the Medical Industry
she trusted it. The doctor followed the usual shotgun process - first drug doesn't work and another one or two. Still not fixed, try these.
She had thirteen psychomeds in her. Most school shooters only have two or three. Same with others, those that shoot up a VA clinic (PTSD meds).
Workplace shooters harder to determine but in today's world there are a lot of medicated people in workplaces of all types. Very few 'mass
shooters' have some history of psychiatric treatment voluntary or otherwise.
From Worse Than I Thought the author relates this experience:
Sarah was that kind of person you see in a movie - beautiful young woman with a beautiful personality. Her parents were wealthy and owned among
other things the majority interest in a small bank. Her mother ran a high-dollar dress shop as a hobby - prom and wedding dresses for those
that could afford her stuff and probably quite a few that couldn't. I was a lowly field engineer as we were grandiosely called - we serviced
computers and banking equipment - nobody special and certainly not high society. She worked at the bank and I was in there a lot. Me or
the other employees or salesmen or anybody that came in she treated them all the same. Everybody loved her.
She started to take time off to see a doctor about some mental problems. She was taking first one pill and then two or three. She was gone
longer, weeks at a time. Her personality changed and I could see she wasn't normal. The last time I was there before I left the company I was
working for she showed me a pill case and told me how many of each she took each day. There were about a dozen and I had a bad feeling about it.
About a year later one of the guys I had worked with told me she had died. Thirty-two years old. Officially it was an accidental overdose or multiple
drug intoxication. Maybe it was, or maybe she just couldn't take it any more. Either way the doctors killed her.
Eric is one of the lucky ones - he's alive but some days he wonders if he's better off. I said that few who do survive are believed because they're
supposedly mentally ill. The mass shooters who survive are in prison or mental institutions. I can tell you that Eric is as sane and lucid as anyone
you'll ever meet and his mind is in perfect working order. He can still do everything he could before whether it's repairing a car or a computer or
writing code. He can't stand without a cane or having something to lean on. He can't type very well or write - he can print about as well as a child
learning to write. He has difficulty holding a pen properly and hands tremble, he can't handle small objects. He tells me he has a lot of pain in various
places, especially extremities. Painful cramps that may last a few minutes or much longer. His short-term memory is almost non-functional but he remembers
things from many years ago. These are some of the effects of psychomeds. They don't damage your brain, not much anyway, just the nerves that connect the
brain to the rest of the body.
You look at the computers in a big data center, there's patch panels where the cables that connect everything are plugged in, neat rows of hundreds
or thousands. Suppose you go in there and start unplugging cables, leave some loose and plug some others in the wrong place. Cut some of them. Your
brain and nervous system are thousands of times more complex than the biggest computer network and these drugs do things to it to modify your behavior.
If they achieve a certain desirable result the peripheral damage doesn't matter. If they even admit that it happens it's considered an acceptable
risk for the greater good. ~ Eric
What happens with the unfortunate nurse remains to be seen. At best she is permanently paralyzed and almost certainly in an institution. Her lawyer is
defending her with the facts of what the doctor did to her but while she may not be found guilty of any crimes the doctor who caused it will suffer no
consequences at all. Three small children dead and their mother as good as dead and their father with his life in ruins. Probably the doctor won't be
punished but after all he is just the one who pulled the trigger.
The only major case of the perpetrators of a massive atrocity killed millions is the Nuremberg Trials. Millions of people died - some civilians
slaughtered in death factories and millions of military personnel. How far down the food chain would you go if settling accounts with the Medical
Industry? Certainly the corporate bosses who enriched themselves and the politicians they bribed to enable their graft. Should the scientists
who created the drugs that killed millions be held accountable? I believe that prescribe drugs for adolescents who go out and kill people be
punished? I believe so but wouldn't that be punishing people for stupidity? Maybe they should but there would be a lot of doctors in prison
if justice were done.
I have scant hope that RFKjr will be approved for the HHS Secretary position. Most of President Trump's appointments will probably to through
but he's too much. Too many in both parties profit from the way things are and whoever gets the job will meet a lot of resistance. I like to
think that he's using RFKjr as a diversion like Gaetz for AG and he has someone really good that can go in once they reject RFJjr.
Unless people are slapped hard with the facts it's unlikely there will be any reform or accountability. And it's hard to see that happening.
There is no such thing as 'the health care industry'.
Perhaps there once was, but no longer. Health care consists
of caring for one's physical self in such a way as to
maintain good health and avoid illness for as long as
possible before age has its way. It has been observed there
is no money to be made from dead people (other than the
relative pittance for the funeral industry) and none to be
had from healthy people. The profit is in between. The
profit to be had is enormous, and there is no shortage of
parasites to collect it. Like the floating body of a dead
whale, surrounded by creatures large and small, gnawing at
any accessible area with the larger ones taking the chunks
their maws enable them to consume, while the smaller ones
consume the scraps, the vulnerable population of any
developed society provides a vast herd of hosts for the
parasites of the Medical Industry. And they do not hesitate
to create hosts, whether by using advertising to create
fear in the population to drive them to the doctors and
pharmaceutical providers, or conspiring with the government
to create medical 'emergencies', but those matters would
require a separate examination. In this case we look at the
little parasites. Those who operate medical facilities and
provide the supplies and services to operate them. Each of
them, like a small fish nibbling at the deceased cetacean,
takes as much as it can from the feast. The smell of the
rotting carcass troubles them not at all. And their hunger
is never satisfied. They are little more than eating
machines, blind and unreasoning, consuming as much as they
can of whatever is available. Why? Because it is there and
they are what they are. In the animal world such organisms
are described as opportunistic feeders. But how do human
beings become as them? To paraphrase Sir Isaac Newton 'I
can calculate the movement of the stars, but not the
depravity of men.'
Quiescent Benevolence 1661137589
+ Aloverview
Psychopharmaceuticals are medications used to treat mental health
conditions. They work by altering the chemical balance in the brain, affecting
neurotransmitters and other chemicals that influence mood, behavior, and
cognition.
Examples of psychopharmaceuticals include:
+ Antidepressants (e.g., serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
* Anti-anxiety medications (e.g., benzodiazepines, selective serotonin-
norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors)
* Mood stabilizers (e,g., lithium, valproic acid)
* Antipsychotics (e.g., olanzapine, risperidone)
* Stimulants (e.g., methylphenidate, amphetamine)
Psychopharmaceuticals can be effective in managing a wide range of mental
health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia,
and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, it's important
to note that they should be used under the guidance of a healthcare
professional and may have potential side effects and interactions with other
medications. 2
Generative Al is experimental.
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Eric knew he had come out here almost every weekend, but only because Jessica had told
him. He recognized the buildings, the location, now. It was in his memory somewhere.
Or had been. Was it recoverable? Was his brain like a wiring closet that had had the
cables pulled out of their proper places and carelessly thrown back in, or plugged into
the wrong places? Or had some of them been cut? Removed altogether.
Wiring closet? Somewhere in there. Yeah, cables, hundreds of thousands of cables, running
from the data center all over the building. And just a few, maybe three or four, to the
telco. The fiber pipes to the outside. The gateways connecting inside to outside, the
firewalls and routers. Disconnect something, put it back in the wrong place or leave it
disconnected, stuff stops working. Can't get it back right, you got problems. And inside
the boxes, the software got all kinds of switches and paths. Mess them up....
The brain is an order of magnitude above a man-made network. More actually. What had
happened to his? No oxygen for a quarter-hour? That doesn't make no sense. You black
out in a minute or two. Three to five minutes is probably permanent damage. After that
you're effectively dead. Machines keep you from decaying until they decide to turn
them off.