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Drugs

What are they Doing to Our Children?

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Drugs

By: Jan East Gate, Lady Margaret McNair, Andrew W. Saul Ph.D., Dr. Pamela Popper, Dr. Thomas Dolman
Narrated by: Theo Chalmers
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Every year the pharmaceutical companies deliver more and more drugs that we are told our unruly children need. New "conditions" are announced, and suddenly we are all supposed to buy in to the massively expensive system and feed our childrena concoction of wonder pills.

But do we really need all these drugs? Have they been tested properly? Are we guinea pigs to the chemical giants? Are they "buying" our political and healthcare leaders? What's going on?

This interview analyses the situation with a host of experts, including Lady Margaret McNair, Dr Pamela Popper, Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D, Dr Thomas Dolman and many more. These aren't conspiracy theorists or uneducated opponents, these are people who want the truth and have sufficient facts to make a strong argument. Beware of what you read on the label!

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