Monday, September 30, 2019

Sustainability is about abolishing forced psychiatry

Little shop in Maldon, Victoria, Australia -

Working on the easily understood, not up for debate, need to reduce human exposure to toxic substances, which we petitioned our parliamentarians on - 



The inaction on the obvious, and the action on what is merely a roll out of another experimental product, induction technology, is what society is too easily duped into following up on and rallying for the implementation of. 

They should be asking for reduction of the obvious pollutants, but they're not. They're creating a build up and debate about whose technology is permitted to have government backing. That's what happened when plastic bags replaced paperbags, instead of encouraging string-bags, which the hippies all had, they wanted to roll out their plastics, and make them profitable.

It's obvious that propylene glycol & polypropylene glycol are causing massive hazards for the environment and us. But, people keep selling their toxic rot, and wearing it, even while touting for 'Climate Change Action'. The stink at a Climate Change Rally from the toxic fumes the protesters wear - not even recognised as one of the main climates of toxic rot that need to be recognised and stopped.

The touted 'safe' e-cigarettes, now recognised to cause fatty growths inside the lungs. And regular tobacco still kept 'fresh' with over loads of propylene glycol.  (Perhaps the actual tobacco plant, a natural mosquito repellent, wasn't the real issue.)

Propylene Glycol should not be labelled 'carbohydrate' on packages but still is. It shouldn't be put into food, but it still is. A lot of dairy products have a scary amount of it in them (not labelled), though of course confectionery, cigarettes, alcohol and medicines remain the worst offenders. Bread, you've got to really think about that one too, make it yourself if you can.

And how-to travel?
A 23 hour flight to Geneva is out of the question, once you've been exposed to too much PG and are sensitive, allergic etc.
The mask I have would not work that long. My eyes, my skin get exposed, and blister, and take in the toxin. I'm open to suggestions, though, I think the best thing to do would be to ban the toxic Personal Products.

And accommodation? Ooo. Cannot sleep in those toxic sheets full of crude-cracker fumes.

And people who are forcibly subjected to psychiatric drugs, have this substance, and other toxic crude-cracker synthetic substances forced into their bodies. A lot of us are now sensitive or allergic to chemicals we could previously tolerate. But, now I think about it, no one should be tolerating. They're responsible for so much suffering, fatigue, unexplained anxiety, sadness, or irritation. Sit in an office full of that for a life-time, you'll end up with cancer, if you don't get an allergy to prevent you sitting through more of the unnecessary, horribly offensive stink people were indoctrinated to put on their bodies by the Mental Hygiene propaganda.

And that part again, the forced psychiatry, the intrusive cruel forced injections of huge amounts of synthetic crude-cracker chemicals. That use of force, on people, is so disturbing, people should have shop window displays all the time telling people why that's not okay, why that isn't sustainable, why it is UTTERLY SHAMEFUL to have in government legislation, and live in a society, and do nothing to stop that legislated use of force, utterly shameful. DO SOMETHING!


When there's that kind of use of force, that exploitative use of force to give a product a market, when no one is choosing to have the product, you've got something seriously wrong with the authority figures in your society that legislate that. 



Do people remember being told to 'not be a baby' when your parents doused your hair with toxic poo, and told you that this sham was 'gentle compared to the rest'. Remember also that prisoners were coerced to have this squirted in their eyes, in early stages of developing the product. I doubt they listened to any of the prisoners' suffering from the shampoo, because the product they ended up with caused babies to cry.

The Painter & The Writer Gallery in Maldon, suggests you wash your hair in garden weeds (in soft water this works very well.) Much nicer to use milk thistle boiled up, or chickweed, than make your baby cry.

Deodorant, was another invention of the toxic Mental Hygiene/ Mental Health industry, that touted how-to work and play and have a nice day, and kill anyone who doesn't comply with the social experiments of the crude-cracker toxic rot dressed up as 'hygiene'.

Little shop in Main St, Maldon, says  non-toxic deodorant grows on a tree. lemons are a deodorant, and they're not going to burn your pits, cause allergies, cause asthma and stink up the world and pollute the rivers and our seas, kill our coral reef, and contribute to CO2. Keep them fresh in a jar of water, after cutting off a slice. Use the left-over peel. So much more decent and understanding to your friends, colleagues, and the life around you.

Now, you know why psychiatry must die, so we all can thrive and this propaganda machine, the Mental Hygiene/ Mental Health industry must not be reinvented, it must end, for the ecology to thrive. Sustainability is about abolishing forced psychiatry.

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