Friday, February 15, 2008

Sammy And NAMI


Dear Sweet God, If Only, Just One Wish, Please! Run them all in. Each and every last one of these brain butchering clowns.












Samuel J. Keith, MD

Nice watch, Sam. I'll bet That sucker didn't come from Walgreen's.
Sam's contestant #5 in our best of 7, bribed, poison dispensing philosophers, recycling the vile Eugenicist Filth of NAZIs down through the ages, who fattened their own lard butt life styles by turning other folks into lard, and lampshades. Today, like Sam, they've just found a way to string out the process, in effect NOT killing the Goose that laid the Golden Egg/Insurance payout, at least not directly, most of the time, and not sending the Goosed Egg Layer off to kill Someone else, most of the time, with a head full of radioactive bug killer that has been caught red-handed, turning the Goosed and Insured Manchurian Candidate into an indiscriminate 'We don't know WHO the HELL they're going to go off on, Candidate, most of the time.


http://www.cmellc.com/images/pdf/WPA.pdf.
Wed Nov 28 2007

“Dr. Samuel Keith is the Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico.”

Looks like we got us a gathering of eagles here, with both the Keithster [say it fast, twenty times] and the Nanster to research out all that Schizophrenia, that they Still haven’t found any of, YET.

“Prior to coming to the University of New Mexico, Dr. Keith served at the National Institute of Mental Health for 20 years where he headed the Schizophrenia Research Program. He also directed both the Division of Epidemiology and Services Research and the Division of Clinical and Treatment Research. For his last three years at NIMH he served as the Institute’s Acting Deputy Director.”

That wouldn’t be the same NIMH that took $3.2 Million from 9 death dealing poison factories in 2005, would it?

“Dr. Keith is the immediate past editor of Academic Psychiatry,












Oops, oh, whatever.

This Pepto colored Marvel Publication is available to members of the mighty APA for a paltry $180 per annum for 6 issues. It's targeted at those who wish to rise up from being paper hangers to Chancellors, [of Universities] someday. Do You have subscriptions to magazines that cost $30 an issue? I guess $30 an issue isn't an issue when you're grubbing University issued tax dimes that everybody else has to break Their ass to issue.

"the former editor of the Schizophrenia Bulletin and serves on the editorial advisory boards of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry Newsletter, the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and the Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. He has served on numerous national committees and advisory boards including the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV workgroup on schizophrenia and has published widely on the treatment and diagnosis of schizophrenia, emphasizing the integration of biological and psychosocial aspects of the illness.”

“He was a founding member of the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), and has been a member of their Science Advisory board since its inception.”

The ole Nanster’s on the NARSAD Science Advisory Board Too, just like old home week.Don’t worry. NARSAD ain’t going broke from lack of dirty money either, we just don’t want to open ALL of our Christmas presents all at once, do we?

Now I swear I Didn’t, make this up. This lifeless drivel actually plopped off of one of Sam’s own, horn blowing bill boards. Sam has asked the question, “Are we still talking to our patients with Schizophrenia?” How? If you can’t do better than this, How, are you going to communicate with anyone, other than the next tax money dispensing, Rorschach government milk cow, about Anything?



“I came to New Mexico almost 14 years ago from the National Institute of Mental Health where I had directed the Schizophrenia Research Program and Edited the Schizophrenia Bulletin for many years. I was drawn to New Mexico as a place because of the people, the potential I saw in the department of psychiatry, and, of course, the weather, which gives me frequent opportunities to indulge in my life-long passion, golf. As Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, I have watched the growth and development of a wonderful faculty and a spectacular teaching environment. Our faculty of almost 80 brings a diverse set of skills and interests to bear on a broad-spectrum of mental health issues. All came to New Mexico to help teach the next generation of psychiatrists through careful supervision and knowledge sharing. But, it is the quality of their work that is most impressive.”

“But it is the quality of their work that is most impressive.”
The ambiguous, amorphous quality of that last sentence alone qualifies you as unqualified to communicate with anyone, on any level beyond asking if they’d like fries with that Whopper.

But that’s in perfect harmony with the traditions of psychiatry, where no matter what anyone tells you, it goes in one ear and comes outuendo as: “This person is obviously suffering from symptom #29b along Axis 3.7865, as defined by myself and 6 other green backed mallards in order to sell more world wrecking poisons produced by the pod-creatures who are underwriting my 3 week golf vacation in Maui this coming May.

“From our senior distinguished professors to our most recent faculty members, each brings the joy of teaching to new heights. Our department is highly regarded, our community well known, but it is the faculty that truly distinguishes our program. Take a look, you'll like what you see-even if you don't play golf.”

Okay fine. Sam is the head of his dept., and he doesn’t know, beyond “almost 80”, even how many of these tax payer funded indoctrinators in NAZI philosophy are actually loafing around under him, because of the all too frequent opportunities Sam avails himself of, to play golf.
This 12 volt 15 watt bulb has been entrusted with defining and imposing the limitations carved out of other Americans freedoms with a 0.15 watt mind that’s phosphorescing with such gaseous non-specifics as: wonderful, spectacular, careful, environment, broad-spectrum, diverse [God how I hate that f--king word: especially when it dribbles out of psychs who destroy people with their schizophrenia horse s--t just because those people have more melanin in their skin than the next [white] guy, 4 times more often than that next [white] guy, and justify it with even more horse s--t surrounding black people’s weaker mental genetics.

So don’t assume you know what I’d Like to see [somebody else do with your 9 iron when you’re bent over retrieving your hole in 29] you overfed, overpaid and over golfed tax-sucking remora.

“[Sam], ... is also a Founding Member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. He was the recipient of the Arthur P. Noyes Award for Schizophrenia in 2001.”





Here's good old NAMI, NARSAD, and every other public 'Advocacy group' for the supposedly mentally 'ill'. They're all just robots, like this one, corrupted by drug companies to be directed by their pushers: Psychroaches.

I’ll let Vera Sharav from the Alliance For Human Resource Protection [AHRP.ORG] have the mic, since Vera’s got this NAMI cadenza down, sub-zero. Take it away Vera.

“A Mother Jones expose focused on the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) which began cashing in on the industry promotion "patient advocacy" charade early on. In 1999 Mother Jones reported that 18 drug firms gave NAMI a total of $11.72 million between 1996 and mid-1999. These include Janssen ($2.08 million), Novartis ($1.87 million), Pfizer ($1.3 million), Abbott Laboratories ($1.24 million), Wyeth-Ayerst Pharmaceuticals ($658,000), and Bristol-Myers Squibb ($613,505). See: http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1999/11/nami.html
NAMI's leading donor is Eli Lilly and Company, maker of Prozac, which gave $2.87 million during that period. In 1999 alone, Lilly will have delivered $1.1 million in quarterly installments. "In the case of Lilly, at least, "funding" takes more than one form. Jerry Radke, a Lilly executive, is "on loan" to NAMI, working out of the organization's headquarters.
Mother Jones reported that (then executive director of NAMI) Laurie "Flynn explains the cozy-seeming arrangement by saying, "[Lilly] pays his salary, but he does not report to them, and he is not involved in meetings we have with [them]." She characterizes Radke's role at NAMI as "strategic planning."
Of note, Flynn now heads TeenScreen, a controversial scheme that falsely labels teen agers as mentally ill. TeenScreen is promoted as a suicide prevention tool without any evidence to back up that claim. In fact, TeenScreen is designed to increase the psychotropic drug market--the only certain beneficiaries are NAMI's industry benefactors: Eli Lilly; Janssen; Pfizer; Novartis; Abbott; Weyth-Ayrs; Bristol-Myers Squibb; GlaxoSmithKline

Dr. Keith received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree and psychiatric training at Emory University School of Medicine. He is married to the former Susan Friedlander, President of Culture to Culture, an international marketing consulting firm and has three children.

Culture to Culture is what's called a 100 Megaton Nuclear Cluebat. Look it up. In Communist China the Communist Govt recently apprehended the head of their FDA taking $832,000 in Pharmaceutical bribes. They tried him, convicted him, and sentenced him to death.


In America practically Everybody's on the take, and what they're giving back is suicides, homicides, and lives of daily, soul shrivelling brain and CNS death. So, do you think maybe there might be just a smidgen of ‘it’s GOT to be biologically based, and drug treatable’ bias here, … in New Mexico, maybe? Even though the APA can’t come up with even as much evidence as Ken Starr nabbed on the ‘BLUE DRESS’?

Does the Pope s--t on the 19th hole?

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