Chlorpromazine
(Thorazine, Largactil)
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Typical
antipsychotic
Chlorpromazine was the first antipsychotic drug, used during the 1950s and 1960s. Used as chlorpromazine hydrochloride and sold under the tradenames Largactil® and Thorazine®, it has sedative, hypotensive and antiemetic properties as well as anticholinergic and antidopaminergic effects. It has also anxiolytic (alleviation of anxiety) properties. Today, chlorpromazine is considered a typical antipsychotic.
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Thorazine was used regularly at the CIA’s
Jonestown
,
Guyana
group control experiment. Survivors of Jonestown have testified as to its
effectiveness. After this gruesome experiment in mind control came to its end
with a massacre, large amounts of drugs were discovered. Just one footlocker at
Jonestown alone contained 11,000 doses. The authorities prevented chemical
autopsies of the bodies to insure secrecy of this sophisticated concentration
camp which was used for medical and psychiatric experimentation by the CIA. An
examination of the drugs that are used in mental hospitals to alter the minds of
patients offers a clear indication of what is being used in the Monarch Mind
Control programming. The Illuminati Formula
3. THE USE OF DRUGS
Since 1954 in the United States, the administration of one class of twenty psychiatric drugs called neuroleptics— Thorazine, Haldol, Mellaril, Stelazine, Prolixin, and others— has caused between 300,000 and one million cases of motor brain damage. Rappoport, Jon (Ownership of All Life)
"The miracle drugs (neuroleptics) cause the worst plague of brain damage in medical history."--Peter Breggin, M.D.
"I believe more than 1 million Americans suffer from TD. It seems conservative to say that in 1991, tens of millions of TD victims are alive around the world…..Psychiatry has unleashed an epidemic of neurological disease on the world. Even if TD were the only permanent disability produced by these drugs, by itself, this would be among the worst medically-induced disasters in history."—Peter Breggin, M.D.
"The risk of developing severe TD from antipsychotic drugs probably lies between 20% and 40%, but mild symptoms appear in up to 70% of patients."Jack Gorman, Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs, 1990.
Feeling like an outsider, I started investigating the hospital's nooks and crannies. Much to my surprise, in a back ward, one not open to the public, I noticed a number of people with bright purple skins. I asked the staff about this and every one of the psychiatrists denied these patients existed. This outright and widely-agreed-upon lie really raised my curiosity. Finally after pouring through the journals in the hospital library I found an article describing psycho tropic-drug-induced disruptions of melanin (the dark skin pigment). Thorazine, a commonly used psychiatric drug, when taken in high doses over a long period of time would do this. Excess melanin eventually was deposited in vital organs such as the heart and the liver, causing death. How and When to Be Your Own Doctor by Dr. Isabelle A. Moser with Steve Solomon
He was the British end of the most sinister
program ever approved by the United States government: MK ULTRA, an intelligence
agency effort designed to control all human behavior. .....He continued to use the massive doses of
electroshock and drugs as part of his behavioral
modification regime. He was, in 1970, also working closely with
Louis Jolyon “Jolly” West, chairman of the Department of
Psychiatry at the University of California in Los
Angeles and director of its Neuropsychiatric
Institute. .....Using his highly placed connections to the
American drug industry, Sargant’s arsenal of
mind-altering drugs was unequalled in Britain. He
was the first to treat—depending on the definition
of “treatment"—patients with
Thorazine, Stelazine
and Mellaril; anti-depressants like Elavil and
Tofranil; anti-manics like lithium carbonate. He
gave them in combinations......Sargant worked closely with Eli Lilly and
Company, Hoffman-La Roche and Geigy. Other drug
houses who regarded him with favor were Merck, Sharp
and Dohme, Parke-Davis and Company, Smith Kline &
French Laboratories, and Searle Laboratories.
.......At military bases in
Britain, including one
at Maresfield, near the
south coast resort of
Brighton, he conducted
drug-related experiments
on so-called “military
volunteers.” Other drug
experiments were
performed at Britain’s
most secret chemical and
biological warfare
establishment at Porton
Down on Salisbury Plain.
Again “volunteers” from
military mental
hospitals and from
military prisons were
used.
American intelligence
sent observers to
monitor these tests.
Among them was one of
the CIA’s senior
biochemists, Frank
Olson, and
Sidney
Gottlieb, the overall
head of the MK ULTRA
program.
The three men became
close friends. On each
trip they visited
Sargant’s department at
St. Thomas’s to study
patient records. They
also shared with Sargant
the latest mind-altering
research being carried
out at Fort Detrick,
Maryland.
Ultimately, as we
shall see, these
connections led to the
1953 murder of Frank
Olson on the orders of
Sidney Gottlieb.
..........Once he agreed to
work for Britain’s
intelligence services,
money was no longer a
problem and through U.S.
drug companies he met
like-minded
psychiatrists.
..........Sargant died on
August 27, 1988. With
his death I was freed of
my undertaking and
slowly began to explore
his background. It was
not easy; he still had
powerful friends in the
World Psychiatric
Association he had
helped to establish, and
the Royal College of
Psychiatrists.
.........Injected with
Largactil (Thorazine)
and Seconal to keep her
in a drugged sleep, Anne
was placed in the Sleep
Room. There she received
doses of other drugs,
Amitriptyline and Nardil.
.........There was another
link between Sargant and
Cameron: Leonard
Rubenstein. He worked
for MI5. At the Allan
Memorial Institute he
ran the “research and
behavioral laboratory.”
There he created the
tape loops. He had flown
to London to show
Sargant how they should
be fashioned.
......I traced Rubenstein
to his home in
Hammersmith, London. I
wanted him to explain
how he, with no medical
qualifications, had been
allowed to work on
seriously ill patients.
When I started to
question him, he hung up
the phone. When I called
back I was informed the
line was no longer in
service. I then
discovered Rubenstein
still has links to MI5.
Inside the Sleep Room by
Gordon Thomas