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    Indeed, and still each day I feel baffled that such a monstrous, inhuman system vould be created in the "civilized" Western world and nobody seems to care about it. I expect no reaction from GSK but still in the back of my head I would like to sue them, make a Weblog about the progress and al their defenses and denials and thereby attack them more. But I know it will remain my word against that of a multinational and I want to focus now on recovery, preparing for work and finally find a job. And I have no money for a lawyer. But this letter is just for my personal documentation so I do not regret sending it.
    And I really hope that this monster drug companies will finally have to give in, unfortunately ther odds are against us because we are alreadyt labeled as labile, unstable, unhappy or just plain sick people who try to blame the medicines for our suffering. It is almost impossible to explain, luckily many people around me tend to believe me.
    Recovering from the ravages of withdrawal after 5 years on Paxil/Seroxat, originally prescribed for stress and, looking backward, PTSS.
    Though it is hardly possible to get something positive from the utter hell of repeated c/t's and protracted w/d, all of this unnecessary, I still believe in the possiblity to emerge from this as a healed, wiser human being.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claudius View Post
    Indeed, and still each day I feel baffled that such a monstrous, inhuman system vould be created in the "civilized" Western world
    Very true, Claudius. The thing is we have been manipulated by the mainstream media, school and the whole rest of the institutions into believing it. Fortunately enough, there's been going on a global awakening for some years now, and it's been exponentially picking up steam. TPTB are losing it big time. I can't believe to what extent my view of the world has changed in the last couple of years. It turns out most of what we've been taught has been a lie. Yes, people are waking up. Suffice to say, look at any comment section in any online newspaper - if the article is biased and with a malicious agenda, the readers will rightly tear it into pieces. The coming years will see some incredible changes in many areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luc View Post
    Yes, people are waking up. Suffice to say, look at any comment section in any online newspaper - if the article is biased and with a malicious agenda, the readers will rightly tear it into pieces. The coming years will see some incredible changes in many areas.
    This is a very encouraging observation, Luc. It's really true. I can't get over how the Internet is bringing people together, and making information easily available. And because of that, people are really teaching each other critical thinking. I mean, who could have anticipated this? Instead of having to teach people critical thinking top-down (a la Paulo Freire, whom I deeply respect), it turns out you really only have to give us access to each other and to information, and we teach each other / ourselves critical thinking. Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheila View Post
    Instead of having to teach people critical thinking top-down (a la Paulo Freire, whom I deeply respect), it turns out you really only have to give us access to each other and to information, and we teach each other / ourselves critical thinking.
    And that's precisely the point. The truth has always been out there, but the groups of interests have been obscuring it, pumping us full of propaganda to basically keep us in check (a financial and philosophical one alike). Never before has the mainstream media been so weak as they're now. Not before long they will most likely start demanding bail-outs. Also, I gave up on most of the so-called "authority figures", the people I tended to trust in the past. Those I believe (though I still double-check what they say) are barely a handful now. Reading most of newspapers (the paper ones) these days is an exercise in futility - to find in them something even remotely resembling truth is a lost cause. When the WD lets up a bit, and I'm able to read, all I find there would usually be; page 1 - manipulation, page 2 - outright lie, page 3 - propaganda, page 4 -skewed statistics, and ad infinitum. The only reason why I will probably be still reading them long into the future, is to see their demise, and shortly before it, their reaching the point of telling such brazen lies that the contrast between the truth and the matrix they try to uphold will become ridiculously obvious. I have a feeling though, that some of them may still try embracing the truth in their last-ditch attempt to save themselves from extinction.

    My god, folks... where would we be now, hadn't it been for the Internet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luc View Post
    Never before has the mainstream media been so weak as they're now. Not before long they will most likely start demanding bail-outs.
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