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Chemical Warfare

Posted: 04/12/2012 2:53 pm

To fight our insane wars, we're wrecking our soldiers' ability to live with themselves and function in society, then regulating what's left of them with chemicals, which often make things immeasurably worse.

In the pursuit of order, could we possibly be creating more chaos, not simply externally -- in the shattered countries we're leaving in our wake -- but internally, in the minds of those soldiers?

The Los Angeles Times noted that Air Force pilot Patrick Burke was recently acquitted in a court-martial hearing on charges of auto theft, drunk driving and two counts of assault -- due to "polysubstance-induced delirium." This was, the Times explained, a turning point: the first official acknowledgement, by military psychiatrists and a court-martial judge, that the drugs that have become a routine part of military service -- in Burke's case, the prescribed amphetamine Dexedrine ("go pills") -- can contribute to temporary insanity.

Better living through chemistry!

The chemical fix pervades the whole culture, of course, and while drugs can produce astounding results, they are demonically seductive and always have a down side. And nowhere, it seems, is their misuse more dramatic than in the modern military.

"After two long-running wars with escalating levels of combat stress, more than 110,000 active-duty Army troops last year were taking prescribed antidepressants, narcotics, sedatives, antipsychotics and anti-anxiety drugs, according to figures recently disclosed to the Times by the U.S. Army surgeon general," Kim Murphy writes in the Times article. "Nearly 8 percent of the active-duty Army is now on sedatives and more than 6 percent is on antidepressants -- an eightfold increase since 2005."

Murphy quotes psychiatrist Peter Breggin, who has written on the correlation between drug use and violence: "Prior to the Iraq war, soldiers could not go into combat on psychiatric drugs, period. Not very long ago... you couldn't even go into the armed services if you used any of these drugs, in particular stimulants."

Now he's hearing from soldiers who tell him "the psychiatrist won't approve their deployment unless they take psychiatric drugs."

Uh, this sounds like addiction, and not on the part of the soldiers. The military itself is addicted to... well, as Murphy explains, "the modern Army psychiatrist's deployment kit is likely to include nine kinds of antidepressants, benzodiazepines for anxiety, four antipsychotics, two kinds of sleep aids, and drugs for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to a 2007 review in the journal Military Medicine."

And the attorneys for Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the alleged lone killer of 17 Afghans last month, have asked for a list of all the medications he was taking. There's a great deal of speculation about whether he was on one drug in particular, the anti-malarial drug mefloquine, which has been linked to bizarre and violent behavior and induces what's known in the ranks as "mefloquine rage."

All of which makes me think of the out-of-control use of chemicals in global agribusiness, in its for-profit zeal to turn the planet's arable land into endless acres of monoculture, in utter defiance of, and war against, the diversity of nature. This is our war against "pests" and "weeds," and, like our war against "evil," a.k.a., terrorism, or whatever, and our determination to impose an economic and political monoculture on the whole planet, we're not simply losing, we're destroying ourselves.

"'Farmers need technology right now to help them with issues such as weed resistance,' a Dow official said last month. Translation? Farmers need technology right now to help them with issues created by... technology introduced 15 years ago," Verlyn Klinkenborg wrote recently in Yale Environment 360 (reprinted at Common Dreams).

"Instead of urging farmers away from uniformity and toward greater diversity," he went on, "the USDA is helping them do the same old wrong thing faster. When an idea goes bad, the USDA seems to think, the way to fix it is to speed up the introduction of ideas that will go bad for exactly the same reason. And it's always, somehow, the same bad idea: the uniform application of an anti-biological agent, whether it's a pesticide in crops or an antibiotic on factory farms. The result is always the same. Nature finds a way around it, and quickly."

This is the domination mindset: As we seek dominion over nature and dominion over the nations of the world, we whack at our perceived enemies with an endless barrage of same old, same old, in increasingly lethal dosages. And when the war backs up into our psyches, we turn the chemical barrage on our own minds, on our own souls.

What will it take to transform institutionalized rage and fear into something that doesn't emanate from the reptile brain? How do we put love into collective motion? Until we do, the world will keep looking more and more like a sci-fi techno-dystopia.

Robert Koehler is an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist and nationally syndicated writer. His new book, Courage Grows Strong at the Wound (Xenos Press) is now available. Contact him at koehlercw@gmail.com or visit his website at commonwonders.com.

© 2012 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

 
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slybarbara
Love or music and books
12:43 PM on 05/07/2012
Don't imagine, Robert, that the two more powerful drugs in nature's Pharmacy, have not yet been condemned by the critics: Testosterone and Adrenalin, little controlled by the Army's laboratory genies, nor will ever be. Don't imagine that accidentally discovered medicines like mefloquine , given with humane purpose in mind or others, that may present themselves in like manner, as products of a warlike culture, can easily be wished away or misused by people like the Bale's contingent as par excellence agents of evil intent, to find excuse for their mad intent.
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Conspiracy2Riot
Go ahead, try and eat that fiat currency
12:14 AM on 04/16/2012
citing that article about the parallel between drugging people and big agri's chemical interference with our land base, hence nature, was perfect.

it's as if they will leave no stone unturned when it comes to maximizing profits peddling anything and employing whatever practices they must to advance that agenda.

this is no accident. it's by design.
10:12 PM on 04/14/2012
Discover which foods and chemical additives cause inflammation, gout and fibromyaigia pain.

http://www.naturalnews.com/034679_foods_inflammation_gout.html
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Bradley Scott Roon
not left or right: think for yourself
11:25 AM on 04/14/2012
Big drug & Big Ag = Big Chemical. They control this govt. Look @ Obama - promised to label GMOs and then put in about 4 Monsanto employees in positions that promise that will not happen. Bill S510 allows the FDA to attack the supplement industry and try to take it over by drug pushers. But the synthetic vitamins, while patentable and thus profitable, are ineffective. Get your glycose into the cells with your insulin but the metabolic pathway is not complete you need niacinamide to complete the cycle. Fake B vits like niacin don't get the job done. Synthetic vitamins are about 70% as effective as the real things, but can be as ineffective as zero percent. But still tie up the receptor sites & prevent beneficial vitamin usage from real vitamins in your foods.
As for your choice in drugs - Cal now thinks it has the right to vaccinate your child WITHOUT your knowledge or consent. Bill AB499 - lobbied by Merck, fast tracked by Assembly, signed by Gov.
Detroit SWAT raided home of mother/daughter who stopped mind drugs because they were making things worse. Child taken, mother imprisoned, child medicated for usage FDA does not approve of.
If YOU do not scream to your congress/govt people they will continue to erode your freedoms. DO SOMETHING today!
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Bradley Scott Roon
not left or right: think for yourself
11:17 AM on 04/14/2012
This is part of the picture. The drug pushers (don't dignify w/"Pharmaceutical") run the FDA, CDC, USDA, etc. The AMA right now is attempting to get legislation passed requiring EVERY adult citizen to be in vaccination studies since they can't get enough healthy volunteers. Big news here AMA: your vaccines are for profit. Your drug pushers have a ton of money. PAY SOMEONE ENOUGH and they may volunteer - don't even think the constitution allows you to make me your lab rat.

In recent studies the whole seratonin/depression relationship has been disproven, but SSRIs are KNOWN to cause immense damage including brain, vascular, and bone issues. They WILL make your bones more brittle. They increase your risk of fatal strokes (how about non-fatal?) by 45%. They increase arterial wall thickness in the neck by about 5% (SSRIs and other classes of drugs) They increase your risk of electrical misfiring to the heart inducing arrhythmia and fatal heart attacks, change unipolar depression to bi-polar depression, and cause cognitive disfunction.
So let's make an army of damaged people. That is one way to make huge profits, force them on every person you can, and the military has signed away their individual rights. Suckers in that way.
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niumarmion
a temporary being
09:55 AM on 04/14/2012
Big pharma is like the for-profit prison system. They have no morals when it comes to recruiting more "customers." It does not matter how many lives they ruin. If a kid can't sit in a classroom for 7 hours like an obedient robot, he needs Ritilin. If a person tries to relieve suffering from a medical condition by using a natural plant, they have an empty cell waiting for him.
03:43 AM on 04/14/2012
And it isn't just soldiers who are being turned into chemical 'zombies'...
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windwolf
08:00 PM on 04/13/2012
One more thing robert. Its been two thousand years since the prince of peace preached about loving you neighbor as yourself. Unfortunately we still haven't got it. Unfortunately there's only a miniscule number people world-wide who are awakened sufficiently to love their "neighbor" i.e., fellow humans, unconditionally, much because we haven't learned to love and forgive ourselves. Love, and its whole hearted expression just doesn't happen in a vacuum. For starters, it requires microscopic truth telling to oneself and everyone else. Then unconditional acceptance of ones self, as we are, not as we want ourselves and others to be. Perhaps after a while we may realize that its not the facts of our lives that create our suffering, it's our perception of the facts. Then we may realize that the separation we feel from others who may look and act differently, comes from how we feel about ourselves, and how separate we are from our own essential being, having little or nothing to do with our external world. Through these realizations we just may come to experience unconditional love.
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Conspiracy2Riot
Go ahead, try and eat that fiat currency
12:15 AM on 04/16/2012
no offense, but what kind of god would green light giving humans dominion over this planet, knowing full well what we'd do?

that seems more the work of the devil if you ask me.
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windwolf
07:43 PM on 04/13/2012
Robert I'm in total agreement with you that it's wrong for old, rich men to send young, poor men to fight totally unnecessary, and extremely brutal wars for them. Damaging so many for the rest of their lives. I further agree that it's wrong to redeploy psychiatrically compromised men, who have to be supported on psychotropic drugs. But I don't agree with you about bashing these drugs, for use with soldiers returning from war, trying to live as close to a normal life as they can. You are not qualified, or informed to make that judgement. Without such medication many would have no chance at becoming functional, much less living as close to a normal life as possible. As a culture who lives on the edge of disasters, current and impending, e.g.economic meltdowns terrorism, environmental causes, crime, and watches nightly news casts about disasters world-wide, genocides, famines, murderous wars. It's no wonder that these prescribed drugs abound, alongside the illegal ones that so many medicate themselves with. It's easy to make these criticisms, it's far more constructive to come up with achievable solutions. When you wander off into use of chemicals in agriculture, and food processing, you divert/distract from what could have been a constructive essay on war and peace. Perhaps you may consider spending time with some of these damaged vets, and determine first hand the degree to which medication has played a positive role in their recovery and integration back into society.,
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Lance Manling
01:15 PM on 04/13/2012
Another article about how all chemical are going to kill us like the dreaded di-hydrogen oxide!
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Dave Astor
01:35 AM on 04/13/2012
Another excellent column, Robert. It's not surprising that some exploited and overwhelmed U.S. soldiers are given drugs. And you cite an interesting similarity between corporate farming and the military when it comes to overusing chemicals. This maximizes profits in each case (for agribusiness and arms manufacturers).
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Mary Aspinwall
Homeopathy lover and health educator
10:10 PM on 04/12/2012
This is a wonderfully written and inspiring article. It echoes many ideas I wrote about last week. We need non toxic medicine for ourselves, veterans, animals and plants www.homeopathyworld.com/blog/homeopathy-and-sustainability/
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
08:35 PM on 04/12/2012
Nature can fight chemicals, but it can't fight robots. We need a way to produce millions of agricultural robots that do nothing but search and destroy harmful insects and weeds. Robots should also be used more and more by our men in uniform to keep them out of harm's way as much as possible. A hundred years from now, every war will be a War of the Robots. The nation with the most advanced robotics technology will conquer the Earth. If they call up the Draft to relieve the pressure on our men in uniform, the children of the 1% would be dying fighting them so who would inherit all their power and money?
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Gas-Bag
There's nothing endearing about perfection.
08:07 PM on 04/12/2012
They have them swallow the spider to catch the fly, why oh why did we swallow that lie, perhaps we'll..........
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Carl Caroli
I just don't understand people
07:26 PM on 04/12/2012
"How do we put love into collective motion?"
Find a way for drug companies to profit from it and they will be all over it. Until then, pump them up.