DixieDestroyer
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I'm certainly no fan of "Hollyweirdos" John Travolta & Tom Cruise, nor do I cotton to Scientology (being a Baptist). However, I agree with their take on psychiatry and the crooked pharmaceutical "racket". I'm sure that psychiatry has legitimately helped folks at times, but I think the industry has largely fallen in bed with Big Pharma as an instrument of the Globalist Elite to pad their pockets and enact another level of "control" over the populace via drug dependence. I know this might be a sensetive subject for some, but I was curious what ya'lls thoughts were?
"Travolta Echoes Cruise on Psychiatry"
NEW YORK  John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depresion drugss and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a opinion".
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"Travolta Echoes Cruise on Psychiatry"
NEW YORK  John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depresion drugss and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a opinion".
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[url]http://www.ajc.com/search/content/shared-gen/ap/Movies/Peopl e_John_Travolta.html[/url]Edited by: DixieDestroyer