Youth Civil Rights And Freedoms Are At Serious Risk

Psychiatry Attempting to Cash -in on Our Children's Drug Problems
 
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - July 12, 2020 - PRLog -- The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of British Columbia has decried and strenuously opposed the Bill 22 proposal, which would allow the involuntary commitment of young people into the hands of psychiatry, calling it a direct human rights violation and an attempt by the psychiatric industry to cash-in through this unwarranted action.

The  obvious threat is that vulnerable youth will not seek treatment for overdose as they will not want to be forcibly locked up for a week or more in a psych facility , not to mention the mind damage that is caused by psychiatry's drugs. They need counselling to be able to get into treatment centers willingly with the support of other family members.

Forced incarceration does not have any curative elements as evidenced by the numbers of individuals who go out and commit more serious crimes after being confined and drugged in a psychiatric facility. The only benefit is to the psychiatric industry in terms of more lucre.

As the Chief Coroner, Lisa Lapointe, said, "This bill will lead to increased fatalities with youth afraid to seek help. The money needs to be spent on voluntary treatment centres and "safe spaces to recover from substance abuse."

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights has long depicted  the field of psychiatry as a money-grubbing industry dedicated to making a profit at the expense of the mental health of their own patients and that the Bill 22 is simply more evidence of this fact.

Brian Beaumont, president of CCHR said "We do not want to add more individuals, through involuntary commitment, to the 20 million children that are now already wearing psychiatric labels that are based solely on a checklist of behaviours. There are no brain scans, x-rays, genetic or blood tests that can prove the scientific validity of any of the psychiatric labels, yet children are prescribed dangerous and life-threatening drugs based on nothing more than the invented label".

The psychiatric industry spends billions of dollars a year in order to convince the public, legislators and the press that  labels such as Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, (ADD/ADHD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, etc., are medical diseases on par with verifiable medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. This is simply a way to maintain their hold on a $84 billion dollar-a-year psychiatric drug industry that is based on marketing and not science.

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was established by the Church of Scientology to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights.

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