SNEAKO - July 29, 2022
PROOF Pharmaceutical Companies DON'T Care About Your Health
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Summary
Tom Cruise was right about antidepressants 15 years ago, and he has been mocked for it ever since. But it turns out, he was 100% correct about it. Matt Lauer was wrong about it too, and we're here to prove it.
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All right, Tom Cruise was right about antidepressants.
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And 3 says, reminder, Tom Cruise was right when he scolded Matt Lauer on Today Show about psychiatry and antidepressants.
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Let's go back, because you mentioned it, let's go back and remember, this was Tom Cruise back in, I think it was like 2004 or 2005.
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And he had this conversation with Matt Lauer and on the Today Show about psychiatry and psychiatric medicine and depression.
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And he has been mocked ruthlessly for this ever since.
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Here we are today where I talk out against drugs and psychiatric abuses of electric shocking people, okay, against their will, of drugging children with them not knowing the effects of these drugs.
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The difference is, this was not against her will, though.
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I understand there's abuse of all of these things.
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And if you understand the history of it, it masks the problem.
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Just like regular drugs, it's the same shit.
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There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance.
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And there are ways of doing it without that so that we don't...
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That chemical imbalance should end up in a brave new world.
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And yes, maybe they've gone too far in certain areas.
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I was on Ritalin prescribed in 7th grade, 12 years old.
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But I was taking meth and a pill two years before.
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I'm just saying, but aren't there examples where it works?
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Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, you don't even...
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You have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories,
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And you go and you say, where's the medical test?
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Where's the blood test that says how much Ritalin you're supposed to get?
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But it's very impressive to listen to you, because clearly you've done the homework and
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And you should do that also, because just knowing people who are on Ritalin isn't enough.
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Couldn't be more right about everything that he said.
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And what he says there at the end, though, well, just because you know someone on this
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drug and you say it works, that's not enough to declare that the drugs should be prescribed
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What Matt Lauer is there, Matt Lauer, I thought, did a very good job of playing the role of
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the kind of hapless, uh, uninformed person who has dipped their toe into this issue and
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has a lot of anecdotes, has a few anecdotal stories, and then main...
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And then kind of goes along with the mainstream narrative because of it.
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He's playing that role, you know, uh, convincingly because that's who he actually is and was.
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But everything you heard from Matt Lauer in that exchange is like, I've heard the same
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You have data and research about the medicines that these, the so-called medicines that the
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pharma is giving out, um, about the psychiatric industry, the way they go about these, these
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You, you have your criticisms that are well thought out, based in research, based in the
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And then what you always get in response is, yeah, but I know someone.
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But I say words for little Timmy, little Timmy was always running around and now he just sits
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still and goes and nods his head and he's a good boy and he does his homework and he jerks
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off five times a day and doesn't eat and his heart pounds out of his chest.
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And then, well, it might be over-diagnosed, but certainly, well, maybe not everyone.
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There's no chemical imbalance and all the bots, what they will say, like when they watch
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what you take your meds, you know, fucked up that is because those same bots who are
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And then it's also imagine like that's belittling someone's mental health saying, take your meds
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That's a fucked up thing to say to somebody, but they use that as an insult to try
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to like, because I'm too loud or something like that.
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The pharmaceutical companies to sell you more pills, dummy.
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For some reason, we trust drugs given to you by a guy in a lab coat because you need to
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But a guy in the street telling the same thing.
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The guy in the lab coat smiling at you with his hand behind his back, giving you a pill
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Just because it has a fancy name doesn't mean you should trust it.
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And then you hand what you just by by say by with the acknowledgement that it might be
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overdiagnosed, you hand wave away 65 million people on psychiatric medication.
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And Tom Cruise, again, has been mocked for that ruthlessly ever since he was 100 percent
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They called Tom Cruise crazy for years because he jumped up on a couch.
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And as people have pointed out online over the last day or two, that this doesn't vindicate
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Tom Cruise because he's a Scientologist and his criticisms of psychiatry are rooted in
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And the part that he doesn't say is that, yeah, modern psychiatry is flawed.
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That's the part he doesn't say in the interview, but that's what he means.
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Now, whether he is a Scientologist and yeah, OK, so you're right about that.
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It doesn't change the fact that what he says there is true.
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And the fact that the kooky, crazy Scientologist has more insight into this issue and makes
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more sense than most other people talking about it, the fact that the Scientologist makes more
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sense than most of the psychiatrists and big pharma executives on this issue, that's not
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embarrassing for those of us who agree with Tom Cruise.
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That's embarrassing for the rest of you, that Tom Cruise is smarter than you on this
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Whenever someone tries to talk about the truth, they just label him crazy.
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They got one video of Tom Cruise jumping up on a couch and he's like, I love my wife.
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And then for years, they're like, what's wrong with this?
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And everyone nods till this day, say he's insane.
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That's why people every day say, take your pills.
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So every day I'm going to say, suck my dick.
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And I'm going to keep on streaming to prove to you that this mental health shit is garbage.
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If you disagree with Tom Cruise on that and Tom Cruise is vindicated, you should really look
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at yourself and ask yourself, well, how did the Scientologists get this right?