Wednesday, August 27, 2014

USA Today review link

http://www.usatoday.com/story/popcandy/2014/08/26/rocks-in-my-pockets-depression/14625235/
ICED COFFEE BUCKET CHALLENGE: ttp://www.indiewire.com/article/watch-david-lynchs-ice-bucket-challenge-is-the-only-one-you-need-to-see-20140827?utm_campaign=watch-david-lynchs-ice-bucket-challenge-is-the-only-one-you-need-to-see-20140827&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Facebook&utm_content=watch-david-lynchs-ice-bucket-challenge-is-the-only-one-you-need-to-see-20140827
Addendum: In the 60's-early 70's NYC's oldest public hospital, Bellevue Hospital, had a known history of psychiatric human abuse practices and human experiments... From early 1940 until 1973, Dr. Lauretta Bender, a highly respected pediatric neuropsychiatrist practiced at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, performed electroshock experiments on at least 100 children. The children's ages ranged from 3–12 years. Some reports indicate that she may have performed such experiments on more than 200. Electroconvulsive treatment was used on more than 500 children at Bellevue Hospital, including Bender's experiments; from 1956 to 1973, ECT was used at Creedmoor State Hospital Children's Service. Publicly, Bender claimed that the results of the "therapy" were positive (lol), but in private memos, she expressed frustration over mental health issues caused by the treatments. Bender would sometimes shock schizophrenic children (some less than 3 years old) twice per day, for 20 consecutive days. Several of the children became isolated, violent and suicidal as a result of these permitted treatments. Records indicate that iced coffee (with mocha and whipped cream) was never served on the units, adding to the trauma.
bye.

p.s.Pilgrim State Hospital, Brentwood, NY (i.e. the ole 'farm colony' dumping site for crazy women)
p.s. 'I love my Ambien,' she last said.