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Feb 15, 2010, 7:30:09 PM2/15/10
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Almost every news site and blog reporting on the shooting in my town of
Huns-vile contains a post near the top of the comments that goes
something like:

"It is possible that Amy Bishop has been treated with SSRI
antidepressants for the past twenty years ..."

or

"There is a strong possibility that Ms. Bishop was taking an
antidepressant to help her cope with a denied tenure."

The poster then goes on to give a website (http://www.ssristories.com/)
that looks cheesy, hysterical, *and* misleading.

This wouldn't be one our fave leading brand name cults, would it?

-cls

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just john

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Feb 15, 2010, 8:52:57 PM2/15/10
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Modemac wrote:
> The hysteria does seems to resemble that of CCHR (the Citizens
> Commission on Human Rights), but CCHR would never quote a psychiatric
> journal and actual research in its accusations against psych meds. The
> domain is:
>
> domain: SSRISTORIES.COM
> created: 20-Apr-2006
> last-changed: 21-Apr-2009
> registration-expiration: 20-Apr-2010
>
> nserver: ns47.1and1.com 74.208.2.7
> nserver: ns48.1and1.com 74.208.3.6
>
> status: CLIENT-TRANSFER-PROHIBITED
>
> registrant-firstname: Sara
> registrant-lastname: Bostock
> registrant-street1: 95 Mercedes Ln
> registrant-pcode: 94027
> registrant-state: CA
> registrant-city: Atherton
> registrant-ccode: US
> registrant-phone: +1.6503282272
> registrant-email: sara.b...@comcast.net
>
> A Google search for "Sara Bostock" reveals a person who has been
> crusading relentlessly (obsessively?) against psych meds, but no
> mention of any connection to the Sons of Elron. She's her own kook,
> not a clam.


We could do her a favor by playing matchmakers ...

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Feb 16, 2010, 6:27:25 AM2/16/10
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"Unclaimed Mysteries" <theLetterKandt...@unclaimedmysteries.net>
wrote in message news:hlcouf$scg$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

That's the spirit.


Zapanaz

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Feb 16, 2010, 10:21:42 AM2/16/10
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:30:09 -0600, Unclaimed Mysteries
<theLetterKandt...@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote:

>Almost every news site and blog reporting on the shooting in my town of
>Huns-vile contains a post near the top of the comments that goes
>something like:
>
>"It is possible that Amy Bishop has been treated with SSRI
>antidepressants for the past twenty years ..."
>
>or
>
>"There is a strong possibility that Ms. Bishop was taking an
>antidepressant to help her cope with a denied tenure."
>
>The poster then goes on to give a website (http://www.ssristories.com/)
>that looks cheesy, hysterical, *and* misleading.
>
>This wouldn't be one our fave leading brand name cults, would it?
>
>-cls

"People who do crazy things are often found to be taking drugs which
psychiatrists prescribe to crazy people! Therefore, it must be the
drugs which are making them crazy!"

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Unclaimed Mysteries

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Feb 16, 2010, 10:29:25 AM2/16/10
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Zapanaz wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:30:09 -0600, Unclaimed Mysteries
> <theLetterKandt...@unclaimedmysteries.net> wrote:
>
>> Almost every news site and blog reporting on the shooting in my town of
>> Huns-vile contains a post near the top of the comments that goes
>> something like:
>>
>> "It is possible that Amy Bishop has been treated with SSRI
>> antidepressants for the past twenty years ..."
>>
>> or
>>
>> "There is a strong possibility that Ms. Bishop was taking an
>> antidepressant to help her cope with a denied tenure."
>>
>> The poster then goes on to give a website (http://www.ssristories.com/)
>> that looks cheesy, hysterical, *and* misleading.
>>
>> This wouldn't be one our fave leading brand name cults, would it?
>>
>> -cls
>
> "People who do crazy things are often found to be taking drugs which
> psychiatrists prescribe to crazy people! Therefore, it must be the
> drugs which are making them crazy!"
>

Also, the Beach Boys killed Sharon Tate.

Zapanaz

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Feb 16, 2010, 10:33:44 AM2/16/10
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:08:41 -0500, Modemac <mod...@modemac.com>
wrote:

I was searching around on "Sara Bostock" and found this

http://www.mental-health-abuse.org/media.html

' Or Sara Bostock whose daughter stabbed herself twice in the chest
with a large chef's knife after taking Paxil for 2 weeks. (Sleeping in
the next room, Sara simply heard a slight yelp and a thump when her
daughter fell on the floor). '

But then I took a wider look at the article

' Despite years of public outcry, based on recommendations by
President Bush's New Freedom Commission to screen all school children
for mental illness, TeenScreen is now being administered in the
nation's public school system and children are being regularly
diagnosed with one, or more, disorders chosen from the close to 400
listed in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
IV" (DSM), also known as the psychiatric "Billing Bible."

The list of mental disorders to chose from when diagnosing children
mentally ill with TeenScreen, are "voted" into the Billing Bible by
members of the American Psychiatric Association, and include, among
others, conduct disorder, avoidant personality disorder, mathematics
disorder, reading disorder, disorder of written expression, general
anxiety disorder, nightmare disorder, oppositional defiant disorder,
and factious disorder. '

HOLY FUCKING SHIT

Now maybe this is another hysteric or a scientology front, but if this
is true, this is completely fucked up. Appropriate I guess that it
would have an Orwellian double-speak name like "Freedom Commission".

Has anybody else heard of this?

There are mentions of a Fred Hare here

http://www.truthaboutscientology.com/stats/by-name/f/fred-hare.html

And this address matches the domain registration:

2001 WISE Directory:

Category: Jewelry
Fred Hare
Headdress Jewelry
1135 9th Ave.

N. Saint Petersburg, FL 33705-1217
United States
Tel. (1) 727-894-2280
Fax (1) 727-894-2280
E-Mail: fharei@[provider].rr.com

2004 WISE Directory:

Category: Jewelry
Fred Hare
Headdress Jewelry and Accessories, Inc.
1135 9th Ave. North

Saint Petersburg, FL 33705
United States
Tel. +1 727-894-2280
Fax +1 727-894-2280
E-Mail: fharel@[provider].rr.com
www.antique-estatejewelry.com


So this is a Scientology page.


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