tv Documentary RT January 21, 2019 8:30pm-9:01pm EST
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islam. there are mental illnesses that can't be fixed maybe without medicines. you know the medicine fixes the issue once or twice or three times and that all of a sudden on the fourth time or the fifth time the medicine doesn't work anymore and the issue just gets worse because. you know they never addressed the problems in the first place and so they distribute on more about us and until they're not no longer. themselves. if you're one of the millions who experience anxiety and you all symptoms have lasted more than six months it may be a sign of depression. it's
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a serious medical condition that affects more than twenty million americans. antidepressants help relieve the symptoms of depression. spring two thousand and fifteen new york denise mcconnell of a formal office clock from manhattan sense a new guinness record for continuous running having covered one hundred twenty nine kilometers. in twelve hours. that there.
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but our story starts with this guy says. i was very like you when i say what i think are very early in your staff so i got accepted to the school i was huge for for a guy from a small town in russia i didn't need a mosque or in a large city at all to contour united states completely different culture. and for me it was eye opening experience because i learned about the world of finance it. radical rule. the world war it's.
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the company that was working for we were doing what was cool be healthier and kitchens. rich in reality was advertising for the huge pharmaceutical companies. whenever they come up with a new drug or have existing drug we would come up with a new place to advertise it all around the world. but i don't want to live with depression. i want to enjoy life again i feel this pain comes to. this guilt has always with me. depression may be a result of a chemical imbalance in your brain. don't turn
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a bunch of problems and ask for a prescription there's no need for you to feel bad anymore. since ten pm right i would really write something else with my boss just because usually friday night it would be going to be about the rocks and often not another good for the three to miss a good part of it stay the last ten hours. denise now has a new view of his film a job. a few years ago his life changed drastically and he has his reasons to help us make this film. last. say good.
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gracious. and we. get there. in this country and i think this guy's name is match point well to do. this work firstly it's day. to day he leaves his parents' house to think this is life. well you got to use this go down the hill make a right and they were right there ok a little dish like you to. meet all the crew. i wonder when i was. i think eleven or twelve years old i was put on a drug called accutane with edge. is an acne medicine
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that. blocks the vitamin d. . so that your skin would be not as oily i guess i don't know. unfortunately the byproduct of that drug is the cause like severe depression. people who surrounded me and russia when i was growing up nobody was taking any kind of drugs and here i was surprised to hear or see even young people taking some kind of pills. to improve the mood or to get more energy i wasn't sure what was going on. and then when i got involved in this. in this world of the pharmaceuticals my story huge.
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rayo different drugs geared to different people to treat different conditions most of which i've never heard before never you know where i'm like you know in a room and it's all mirrors and i'm wearing this like. red and black checkered hooded coat. and you have to take these tests and like the metal desk with the metal chair in the mirror so you can't see anything while you in the room and then they take the paper away. and then they're like observe your behavior posts and like obviously if you have nothing to do and you're a twelve year old kid or eleven year old kid you're going to be like messing around with whatever and so. then they're like yeah well you know based on his behavioral pattern he has like eighty h.d. or eighty or whatever so they're like ok let's put you on ritalin. i should be clear here really we're coming out with really engaging and interesting group ties
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ings that would really make people think about taking these products and was. in a way it was a very creative work that the agencies were doing i mean i was doing my own financial part of it so i wasn't involved in the creative process but i could see what was going on and i was i saw the final the end product so all the work that we were doing. here is any event. and but. this. oh it is just all concerned oh literally has the word and that in the in. the history are all prescribed as in the children's hospital and. you seem to think of problems in school automatically the teacher wants to give them cancer treatments. you know for
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years you wouldn't even do it you know and then finally does it it's like oh hell breaks loose yeah. which. i had only to be referring to all of the medications as homework pills. work homework pills she said we're going to switch your home or pills when you're home from school and that someone that he was on for just a week because it literally made him into a zombie is crazy. you know they always say they want to reunify kids with their parents it's not their goal they keep the kids from their parents but when i worked in the children's system. they did everything possible to make it hard on the parents to get their kids back late tonight and they drive an hour and i have just seen my son.
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i met somebody who got really close to a personal level and this person shared her story with me rich was pretty dramatic . pretty hardcore psychotropic drugs by prescription since pretty early age and she really got me in. research because i never took it seriously before because i didn't have any personal experience but being with someone. who depends on those drugs doesn't just know a lot about this drug but physically depends on. the really involved. from
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politicians to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. want to. have two going to be pros that's what i'm up for three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. pursuit. there's not any love to such lay in the earth's mantle i predict as i've said before that was the central banks find it difficult to buy any gold whatsoever they're going to start buying bitcoin to manage that point to their strategic reserves of course russia's been rumored as a possibly the first to go down this path and we don't know the details but one of the major central banks well start putting big along with gold into their strategic reserves and this will set off
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and this is before you think about for a second this law this picture you got this huge sign. this is after. about two years after you can see his wrist. this is last year my brother's wedding he was able to hold our youngest daughter for just a few minutes so you got that picture down to his wrist or twisted that's a so he had found out here in this picture was last fall or say his wrist i'm not. and you are being me for sure. the lots.
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this is josh his wife amy and their five children. basically what i do on a daily basis is i just i just pace and i pace and i pace and i pace. and i ever get. really from pacing but. it's the only i can do if i don't paste. and i sit and makes everything a lot worse and the pain inside. gets worse. my movements get worse and i have to sit still or even stand still so. pacing the mean pretty important ceiling. so that i can do. sort of a new job. and i was feeling some things id. cool the press
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so that's when i got on so i got to fix or. and a few days after after that is when i started feeling that inner pain feeling i had to get out of my own skin. so my personal interest in seeing this this doctor is there on two. years ago our fellow law person who is addicted to psychotropic drugs and dr peter bergen is one
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of the very few people there if you specialist is the wisest psychiatrist this experience of almost fifty years. who never produced never prescribes these psychotropics walks to his clients. united states you look at world to know how to do it correctly and most importantly. how to. break the addiction. do we even greater damage to the person. so i think we're all going to learn something very valuable. after we see this doctor about. leaving got him like a hospital battle where he can. make for a celeb so you can have his legs in the air because that's how he comfortable a slacker. my mom didn't know him since he.
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believes that. his name is is from like a redneck tape reality show and. he was it. prudent to think. he. before. and so the parent naturally wants to go like i want to help my kit and the doctors i can help her kid i hear many pill or her pill. and the pills will make him happier. and they're not actually making their kids understand anything other than
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like that rather than deal with who i am as a human being and in my soul and my spirit i just can't take this pill so that i don't have to. learn about myself i was. it was a punk rocker it end. i was called gutter punk and basically lived on the streets just doing whatever i wanted to do this is chris once a heroin addict he's no hooked on medication he came to see this with his girlfriend irene. this is his parents' house. the room that he was then and has to deal with his ak abuser and everything was so small that we couldn't fit two more people in to film and that's how small a place. that. if
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and i find myself doing things and see things that i don't mean. if there's someone else living inside of me or controlling my body. and my thoughts and the things i say one of the documents we've got while we were working on some of the suicidal. behavior drugs for certain re uptake inhibitors one of their internal scientists roger lane's it's not so much that they're committing suicide they're at their death as a welcome alternative to that how uncomfortable it is to go through aca thesea. that document does not get placed in. the medical journals doesn't get placed on t.v. doesn't get place in radio ads or or. in newspaper ads or magazine ads but that is
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so when i got off the drug and wanted to like give blood to. you know help people or whatever but it's like you couldn't give blood after taking accutane for six years after taking that drug. so that gives you any indication of how strong and under i guess six years you can give blood. because of the the what that steers blood system are like what i. believe he will be taking or. might be gay with that sherry thirty dog oh. they tell stories about my dogs.
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and they're in place especially so. she's thirteen. she's a sweetheart. what do you think she doesn't see much then here much. but she smells really good the smell but all we know from monkey studies is just how the fed means work when we give them to children given the monkeys the monkeys stop socializing they stop hugging and kissing they stop trying to escape from their cages they become good caged animals so we're making good gates children in our schools but the parents don't get this. and he said i feel like i can't stop stuff like my feet. it's hard to explain it feels like. like there's.
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being persecuted. being tortured in a torture chamber but it's happening inside of my body. so there's nowhere. there's no words to run. up and brace for impact trump introduces star wars two point zero and calls for impeachment russia gate morphs into treason. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here. is video.
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spilling into the president recalls the events of twenty forty and. those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be rich eight point six percent. markets saw thirty percent live one a few years some with four hundred to five hundred trees per circuit for sure and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars . but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one
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one doesn't show you you know for two minutes one can only boom but. you cannot wish away no deal. you say the european union or you have a deal this really does feel a bit like groundhog day. the prime minister presents head back to plan b. to parliament. was resoundingly rejected but critics say she has failed to make any real changes. and that's how the bond says it was behind an attack on a military training base in afghanistan that kills more than one hundred military personnel. accuses france of treating african countries like colonies and fueling the migrant crisis.
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