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Psychiatric Implant News
Steven Siegel MD, PhD, implant researcher, closed his presentation at the Philadelphia forum on 9/25/03 with this slide: "I'm ending with a picture of an implant. We make these in our lab ourselves presently. They are about the size of a quarter. It looks like a plastic quarter. One centimeter in radius. One millimeter thick. And four of those would be enough to treat an adult, normal sized human for a year."
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are experimenting with surgically-implantable discs containing pellets capable of time-releasing super-powerful neuroleptic psychiatric drugs for up to a year. MindFreedom calls the device "inherently coercive."
Psychiatric survivor activist Pat Deegan represented MindFreedom at the implant forum in Philadelphia 25 Sept. 2003 for MindFreedom - Here's her in depth report
Photos from the implant forum in Philadelphia
25 September 2003 MindFreedom News Release condemns psychiatric drug implant experiments
This is no made-up conspiracy theory from the fringe. The Boston Globe, The Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer have run stories on the implant debate.
14 October 2003 Newsday Controversial Implant Sparks 'Town Hall'
2 October 2003 news article in The Daily Pennsylvanian on psychiatric drug implants
28 September 2003 The Philadelphia Inquirer covers the psychiatric drug implant controversy.
26 September 2003 Boston Globe article about psychiatric drug implant debate in Philadelphia. MindFreedom director calls implants "a prettier lobotomy."
16 November 2002 Washington Post article.
From Science Fiction to Science Fact: Promoters of Mind Control Implants Hold Free Public "Forum" in Philadelphia, USA
2002 original announcement by University of Pennsylvania about psychiatric implant technology
Actual 2002 scientific article on neuroleptic implants, that includes information about NARSAD co-funding
Link to articles about structural brain change associated with taking neuroleptic drugs
Page from E. Fuller Torrey's own web site admitting neuroleptic use may lead to structural brain change
Informant: Harry Mobley
http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/implant_1.shtml
Psychiatric Implant News
Steven Siegel MD, PhD, implant researcher, closed his presentation at the Philadelphia forum on 9/25/03 with this slide: "I'm ending with a picture of an implant. We make these in our lab ourselves presently. They are about the size of a quarter. It looks like a plastic quarter. One centimeter in radius. One millimeter thick. And four of those would be enough to treat an adult, normal sized human for a year."
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are experimenting with surgically-implantable discs containing pellets capable of time-releasing super-powerful neuroleptic psychiatric drugs for up to a year. MindFreedom calls the device "inherently coercive."
Psychiatric survivor activist Pat Deegan represented MindFreedom at the implant forum in Philadelphia 25 Sept. 2003 for MindFreedom - Here's her in depth report
Photos from the implant forum in Philadelphia
25 September 2003 MindFreedom News Release condemns psychiatric drug implant experiments
This is no made-up conspiracy theory from the fringe. The Boston Globe, The Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer have run stories on the implant debate.
14 October 2003 Newsday Controversial Implant Sparks 'Town Hall'
2 October 2003 news article in The Daily Pennsylvanian on psychiatric drug implants
28 September 2003 The Philadelphia Inquirer covers the psychiatric drug implant controversy.
26 September 2003 Boston Globe article about psychiatric drug implant debate in Philadelphia. MindFreedom director calls implants "a prettier lobotomy."
16 November 2002 Washington Post article.
From Science Fiction to Science Fact: Promoters of Mind Control Implants Hold Free Public "Forum" in Philadelphia, USA
2002 original announcement by University of Pennsylvania about psychiatric implant technology
Actual 2002 scientific article on neuroleptic implants, that includes information about NARSAD co-funding
Link to articles about structural brain change associated with taking neuroleptic drugs
Page from E. Fuller Torrey's own web site admitting neuroleptic use may lead to structural brain change
Informant: Harry Mobley
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