Babies On Drugs In America? 1984 Predicted It!

Authored by Chris Campbell via LFB.org,

Over a million kids in America six years old and under are on psychiatric drugs – mostly to treat anxiety.

Let that sink in.

I have to ask. Is the U.S. really becoming this out of touch? And I mean that literally.

Author Ray Williams, a contributor to Psychology Today, offered an important question back in 2010: “In our desire to have a politically correct and safe social environment, or an environment of instant communication, have we lost sight of the most important aspect of human development and culture  — physical touch?”

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The science is in: After food, water and shelter, there’s little more important to kids, especially babies, than human contact. Without simple human contact, in fact, babies can die.

This is the case, actually, to varying degrees, for all mammals.

In many litters of puppies and kittens, for example, there are sometimes one or two animals that come out enfeebled — as the “runts.”

The weakness of the runts, felt by the mother during nursing, is a sign to the mother it likely won’t survive. To make sure her genes have the best chance for survival, she must use her limited resources wisely.

As a result, the mother doesn’t lick or nurture the runt. The mother still allows the runt to feed (other species don’t even go that far), but it refuses to show the runt affection.

It’s hard to understate how catastrophic this is for the runt. A certain amount of maternal licking and nuzzling is necessary. The affection, we now know, turns on the production of a certain growth hormone in the brain. Without it, food cannot be metabolized properly and healthy growth and development is impossible. If the runt continues to be ignored, even if it still gets plenty to eat, it will eventually shrivel up and die.

It’s the same for humans. Without human contact at the earliest of age, the immune system is essentially shot. The affected becomes vulnerable to all sorts of ailments and diseases.

But it’s not just babies…

Human contact, in kids and adults, has been shown to ease pain, lift depression and may even, oddly enough, increase the odds that a team will win a game.

And it’s the simplest thing. (Plus, it’s free!)

K.I.S.S.: When the Synthetic Gets in the Way

Indeed. In our headlong rush for “progress” in all forms, this is one aspect of our existence in which we need to “make great again,” rather than mindlessly perverting or opting for more synthetic versions. (Food and most medicine can also be added to this list, among other things.)

Progress, technological and otherwise, hold incredible potential to lift humanity to new heights — yet, if not done mindfully (which is the ideal role of conservatism, preserving that which is worthy of preservation), it can, without question, push us down to new lows.

The latter is precisely what both George Orwell and Aldous Huxley were warning us about.

Dystopia would come first with a smile and promises of a vast utopia. And, so enamored we would be, we wouldn’t even notice the glimmering of its fangs until, of course, it was too late.

Today, we invite Joe Jarvis of the Daily Bell to ask one unnerving question: Have we already reached dystopia?

Read on.

As Babies are Prescribed Pharmaceuticals, Have We Reached Dystopia?

By Joe Jarvis

Would you let a five-year-old smoke a joint? I certainly hope not. Yet that would probably be less harmful than loading kids up on pharmaceuticals.

Currently, over a million American children UNDER SIX YEARS OLD are taking psychiatric drugs. Babies are literally being doped up by the pharmaceutical industry. Over 274,000 babies UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD are given drugs, mostly for anxiety.

Anxiety drugs for babies. Have they tried motherly love? Or is that just an old fashioned, outdated concept?

You know, I like to mention society’s similarity to Orwell’s 1984. And surely the growing police state, war on drugs, and endless military campaigns – where the enemy seems to change daily – are reminiscent of the fictional dictatorship of Big Brother.

But it seems the powers that be are working tirelessly to blend together the dystopia of 1984, with that of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.

Brave New World

In that dystopia, there is no police state or war. Society has been perfectly designed by scientists, inspired by Ford’s assembly line. Babies are grown in the lab, cloned to all look alike, depending on their class. Parents are an embarrassing relic of the past. How silly to think a child needs family when they have the state!

The lower castes are deprived of oxygen as embryos to stunt their mental development. In America, they use fluoride in the drinking water instead.

In Brave New World, children listen to 24-hour propaganda in their cribs.

Betas hear:

Alpha children wear grey. They work much harder than we do, because they’re so frightfully clever. I’m really awfully glad I’m a Beta, because I don’t work so hard. And then we are much better than the Gammas and Deltas. Gammas are stupid. They all wear green, and Delta children wear khaki. Oh no, I don’t want to play with Delta children. And Epsilons are still worse.

White pride, black pride, gay pride, national pride. Pride is not meant for accidents of birth. You should be proud of accomplishments and achievements, not genetics and geography.

Perhaps someone has been whispering in these radicalized children’s ears.

And how jealous the Department of Education must be of the incubators of Brave New World! They have to sometimes wait years to indoctrinate children. But at least the government gets to drug them up at a young age! And if the TV is left on, most of the programming is done for them.

Of course, the adults are drugged up in Brave New World as well, just like in America. If anyone feels the least bit anxious, nervous, sad–or any other troublesome emotion–they get “soma.” It’s the perfect mix of drugs with only pleasant feelings and no ill side effects.

The 1 in 6 Americans on antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-anxiety medication still have to put up with side effects.

The 50 million plus Americans on psychiatric medication sometimes kill themselves, or go mad and kill others. I guess the government is still working out the kinks. Or it’s just another creative blending of 1984 and Brave New World. In the former, the proles must be properly terrified.

1984

And there is one more thing I can remember from Brave New World that strikes eerily similar to modern America.

At what age does the public education system start teaching sex ed? Kindergarteners in some states receive “age appropriate” – according to the government – sexual education. Some studies suggest teen pregnancies rise in areas where sex ed is taught at younger ages.

How young is too young for a sex change? Kids can now choose between 43 genders, or make up a new one! It’s like Mr. Potato head, but with their own bodies. And they will be given corresponding drugs to enhance the “natural” changes.

In the classrooms of Brave New World:

“We had Elementary Sex for the first forty minutes,” she answered. “But now it’s switched over to Elementary Class Consciousness.”

The Director walked slowly down the long line of cots. Rosy and relaxed with sleep, eighty little boys and girls lay softly breathing…

He let out the amazing truth. For a very long period before the time of Our Ford, and even for some generations afterwards, erotic play between children had been regarded as abnormal (there was a roar of laughter); and not only abnormal, actually immoral (no!): and had therefore been rigorously suppressed.

Drugging the population, programming citizens with propaganda, sexualizing children, creating class divisions.

These dystopian novels were meant to be warnings, not instruction manuals.

Aldous Huxley explores how his fictional predictions progressed in his nonfiction work, Brave New World Revisited.

 

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Hondo
Hondo
September 9, 2017 10:24 pm

It is just too damn late in the game to make any changes. People, especially those claiming to be Christians, can no longer be talked to, only talked at. I just spent this afternoon attempting to get some work out of a fourteen and an eleven year old. What an absolute joke. Teenagers are no longer human, they are just dysfunctional beings with a pulse, a their parents are even less. A life support system for an empty head, if you will. This country is lost. It was lost on the battlefield of the minds, be it drugs, be it television, be it the cell phone, or be it something else, it is dead. We cannot under any circumstances keep an economy going, a military functioning, or our communities together with this degraded form of life. I will not even call them human anymore. They are just beings, as a frog, a snake, or a monkey are beings. The whole damn country is just a petting zoo and the peanut venders are all shell and no nut. thanks

GilbertS
GilbertS
  Hondo
September 9, 2017 10:36 pm

I bank on the Great(er) Depression and National Collapse bringing sanity back to the world. Once the free money machine sputters to a halt and everyone has more important shit to worry about in food and shelter, all this crazy shit will recede back to the Good Idea Pit from whence it came. Oh, and I expect reality will cull a whooooooooole lot of Useless Eaters from the Earth. It will be like our own Carrington Event for Morons. It’s sad, though, when I see articles like this. Like that moron couple that wanted their baby to be vegan and literally starved it to death. That one almost made me cry.

GilbertS
GilbertS
September 9, 2017 10:32 pm

Not me. I won’t put my kids on drugs for having emotions.

God, this is depressing.

But in every storm cloud is a silver lining. Thanks to our retarded parents raising warped and distorted Soma addict Brave New World kids, my unadulterated kids have that much better a chance of surviving to become their OVERLORDS.

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 9, 2017 11:30 pm

This link I posted is more about opioids and adults than kids but it is about the large # of docs who receive bonuses for prescribing opioids.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/08/22/doctors-get-paid-by-marketing-opioids.aspx?utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=ms1&utm_campaign=20170903Z1&et_cid=DM157353&et_rid=38839659

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
September 10, 2017 12:30 am

Is it so bad this guy Deagle is telling the truth of what the elites expect for the U.S. in 2025?
http://www.deagel.com/country/United-States-of-America_c0001.aspx

Maggie
Maggie
  Didius Julianus
September 10, 2017 8:38 am

interesting charts…

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
September 10, 2017 4:11 am

There is no low that humans will not stoop to.

Even if you could stop the carnage, how do you repair the damage?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2017 6:57 am

“Pride is not meant for accidents of birth. You should be proud of accomplishments and achievements, not genetics and geography.”

Completely disagree. I think having your genetic inheritance survive since the dawn of time is one hell of an accomplishment and you deserve to be proud of them. Where you live requires a choice and if you love it, you should be proud of it.

No wonder everyone is on drugs, being told 24/7 what we may or may not think or feel based on someone stranger’s arbitrary criteria.

Maggie
Maggie
  hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2017 8:40 am

I agree to a certain degree, HSF, but there are some genetic traits best left with Gramma and Grampa.

Stucky
Stucky
September 10, 2017 7:39 am

The word “runt” rhymes with a word which starts with the letter “c”.

Now, if you substitute runt with that c-word in this article, it can make for some amusing reading, as well as profound truth.

For example, you do the substitution below;

“If the runt continues to be ignored, even if it still gets plenty to eat, it will eventually shrivel up and die.”

So true. So true.

Stucky
Stucky
September 10, 2017 8:07 am

HOW do you even diagnose a child who has yet to learn language with a mental disorder?? I would assume it’s being done by psychiatrists — perhaps THE most worthless science of all, and whose practitioners are morally and ethically bereft as a whole. Most of them deserve to be removed from society.

WHAT KIND OF PARENT allows such heinous practice on their own children? They also should be removed from society.

The hypocrisy of this country still never ceases to amaze me. We drug INFANTS … that’s OK …. but put thousands of ADULTS in prison for smoking marijuana??? Absolutely pitiful.

Maggie
Maggie
  Stucky
September 10, 2017 8:46 am

Some babies cry a lot. I was lucky… my kid was born screaming his head off and I felt like the guy on Alien.

However, after that, he shut up and barely cried until he was about two and got a bad earache. Even then, I tried Vinegar in his ear first before we hit the doctor’s office.

My friend walked her baby all night long sometimes with the child crying from colic. I am BETTING if she’d had a pill to make little Scottie sleep instead of cry, she’d have given it to him at least once in a while.

javelin
javelin
  Maggie
September 10, 2017 10:35 am

Yeah–my German grandmother used to put whiskey on my gums when I was teething. Supposedly soothed the pain and also helped little Javelin sleep for hours straight. I guess the drugs are society’s idea of “progress”.

Maggie
Maggie
  javelin
September 10, 2017 6:01 pm

I have a cousin whose wife put liqueur in the baby’s bottle and now that baby is a psychotic strung-out mess.