Info Warrior - Jason Bermas - Nobody Beat Big Pharma They Have Come For The Kids! Aired: 2022-09-18 Duration: 17:34 === Big Pharma's New Push (05:13) === [00:00:48] Hey everybody, Jason Burmes here, and there's a lot of talk lately by Zombie J that he's beaten big pharma. [00:00:58] We beat Big Pharma. [00:01:02] No one's beat Big Pharma. [00:01:04] They are bigger than ever, and they have officially come for your kids. [00:01:13] And it goes well beyond the nightmare of the last two and a half years. [00:01:18] We've seen this gradually over time. [00:01:21] But I got to tell you, even I get disturbed when I see something new. [00:01:28] That's why, probably a week, two weeks ago, I'm laying back. [00:01:34] I'm watching my nighttime shows that I try to go to bed to at like 1, 2 in the morning. [00:01:40] I'm a big history channel guy, America Heroes channel. [00:01:44] I like history, right? [00:01:46] And one of the shows that I really like is American Pickers, because I grew up in a household that was heavy on antiques and that kind of intertwines with history. [00:01:58] Now, the commercials they generally run on these networks are big pharma heavy. [00:02:06] They are big pharma heavy. [00:02:08] You can't watch any of these mainline networks, Comedy Central included, one of the worst, right? [00:02:14] I also like watching South Park late night without seeing some advertisement for a drug that, in my opinion, is based in hate and lies. [00:02:26] Let me repeat that. [00:02:27] Based in hate and lies. [00:02:30] And when we're talking about drugs that are antidepressants, we recently had this study out there where it says, hey, they don't make people any happier. [00:02:41] The chemical imbalance theory is Johnny nonsense. [00:02:44] Pay no attention. [00:02:47] And the media will continue to spin that, oh, that study might be out there, but you know what? [00:02:54] The antidepressants are still good for you. [00:02:57] Okay. [00:02:57] And the media, even in this case, when we're talking about literal methamphetamines for your children, will do the same thing. [00:03:07] Okay? [00:03:07] And we're going to show you that. [00:03:10] But when I see a drug being pushed upon kids for ADHD, not ADD, which wasn't a thing in my youth, which they came up with, like when I was on the verge of graduating high school, going into college, pushing Ritalin on children. [00:03:30] And then they're like, you know what? [00:03:31] That's not enough. [00:03:32] That's not enough. [00:03:34] Let's make it ADHD. [00:03:37] And I see a drug, again, being pushed on six to 14-year-olds that they admit may cause suicidal thoughts or actions. [00:03:48] And there are studies out there, it could cause psychosis. [00:03:52] I have to speak up. [00:03:53] And I have to speak up because these companies are never criminally liable. [00:04:01] You may be able to sue them for damages and funds. [00:04:04] Who cares? [00:04:04] They belong in prison. [00:04:07] Prison. [00:04:07] When you hurt children, when you hurt people, you need to go to jail. [00:04:15] Jail. [00:04:16] But no, These people are not only protected by the government, they are protected by this new array of fact checkers. [00:04:28] And in fact, we're going to do a whole nother video later today where there will be a section only on the outside of YouTube accounts because we can't really talk about it on YouTube of Ron Johnson just eviscerating these companies and their fact checks. [00:04:45] Hey, has Joe Biden been fact checked that he beat Big Pharma anywhere? [00:04:50] I beat Big Pharma. [00:04:51] He can't talk. [00:04:53] He can barely walk. [00:04:54] He poops himself. [00:04:57] He runs nothing. [00:04:59] And he's out there telling you he beat Big Pharma. [00:05:03] They're doing better than ever, buddy. [00:05:06] I know you don't know where you are most of the time or where you've been. [00:05:11] And that's very, very sad, Joe. [00:05:13] But you didn't beat anything. [00:05:15] So what I want you to do before we get to this video, this new advertisement that's just blowing me away, and everybody should see and everybody should know about, I need you to thumbs it up, subscribe, share. [00:05:26] You see the new studio, Red Voice Media, Reality Rance with Jason Burmes. [00:05:30] The exclusive is now up. [00:05:32] There's not only a full-on exclusive that you can pay for, redvoicemedia.net slash Jason. [00:05:38] Okay, that's how you subscribe. [00:05:40] But they gave away the first half out of the gates on NEOM, sustainability, Saudi Arabia, and this globalist plan to trick you into the idea, again, you're bad. [00:05:52] So please at least go over to Red Voice Media, check that out. [00:05:55] You're not going to find it anywhere else. [00:05:57] You want to support the broadcast. [00:05:58] The link is down below on how to subscribe. === New Drugs Pushed on Kids (08:36) === [00:06:02] But without further ado, here is the new drug that they're pushing on your kids. [00:06:08] And you should not only be disturbed, you should be warning other people that if their kid is a little unhappy, is depressed, is not doing well in school, they should really think about getting involved in their life further. [00:06:22] They should really think about getting them involved in activities such as team sports or extracurriculars that build up their confidence. [00:06:30] Just saying, get involved in your kids' life. [00:06:33] A pill's not going to solve anything. [00:06:36] Okay? [00:06:37] So here we go. [00:06:38] And you can already see the unhappy child in the middle. [00:06:42] For children struggling every day with ADHD, help turn the tables with Calbury, a non-stimulant prescription medication for children six to seven. [00:06:50] I was all over the place, but now they put me on drugs and look at me smile. [00:06:54] No, no, he was being a kid just a minute ago, and he's being a kid now, and he's an actor, and it has nothing to do with your ADHD drug, okay? [00:07:02] 17 with ADHD for challenging ADHD symptoms. [00:07:07] No. [00:07:08] Again, that right there, the kid on the phone, that's self-control. [00:07:12] All right. [00:07:12] And that basically, look, you're in a school. [00:07:16] I can't believe these teachers even allow that those devices, you know, are on their persons, period. [00:07:24] If they've got a phone and they've got a locker or a desk, keep it there. [00:07:28] Or have a basket. [00:07:30] Listen, I ran a bar with not children, but teenagers to young adults, 18 to early 20s, most of my employees were. [00:07:40] And I wouldn't let them have a phone behind the bar for five to eight hour shifts. [00:07:47] And sometimes four. [00:07:48] You know, we try to keep it low. [00:07:51] But if they wanted to say, use the phone, they had to take a break, go in the back, and even then I wasn't happy. [00:07:57] You can't control this in schools? [00:07:59] Insanity. [00:08:00] Once daily Calbri helps provide significant relief. [00:08:04] So instead of their world revolving around ADHD, Calbri helps make ADHD symptoms manageable. [00:08:10] Manageable, huh? [00:08:12] No child's world revolves around ADHD unless you've installed that in them through propaganda. [00:08:20] Okay? [00:08:21] Just want to point that out. [00:08:23] It's not known if Calbri is safe and effective for children under six. [00:08:26] Oh, we don't know if it's safe and effective. [00:08:28] There's that Bernesian term again for children under six. [00:08:30] But hey, you're six-year-old, let's do it. [00:08:33] Let's go. [00:08:34] We want it. [00:08:35] Pay attention to changes in your child's mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings within the first few months of treatment or when the dose has changed. [00:08:41] As medications like Calbri may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors in some children. [00:08:46] Oh, oh, pay attention. [00:08:49] Maybe you should have paid attention before you drugged your kids up. [00:08:52] Okay? [00:08:54] Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in some children. [00:08:59] There is zero reason this should be on the market. [00:09:02] None. [00:09:03] None. [00:09:03] They have come for your kids. [00:09:06] Make no mistake about it. [00:09:08] Think about that. [00:09:09] They're telling you right there. [00:09:12] And what they don't really want to tell you is that when you're suicidal, sometimes you don't mind taking people with you. [00:09:20] Okay? [00:09:21] These are dangerous drugs that I don't believe the vast majority of adults should be on, but your kids? [00:09:29] Your kids? [00:09:29] My God. [00:09:30] You know, let's roll it back. [00:09:31] Let's roll it back 10 seconds and let them tell you that warning again. [00:09:35] Listen closely. [00:09:36] Just in your child's mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings within the first few months of treatment or when the dose has changed. [00:09:42] As medications like Calbri may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors in some children. [00:09:46] Now, notice it's not just Calbri. [00:09:49] It's medications like Calbri. [00:09:51] It's a plethora of these drugs. [00:09:54] And maybe you should be paying attention to your kids' actions, thoughts, you know, before you drug them up. [00:10:01] It's your kid. [00:10:02] What is wrong with these people? [00:10:04] Tell your doctor about all your child's medications. [00:10:06] Do not take MAOIs with or within 14 days of starting Calbri. [00:10:10] Calbri can increase heart rate and blood pressure and may cause manic episodes in patients with bipolar disorder. [00:10:16] Oh! [00:10:16] Oh, it messes with your heart and it could make you manic? [00:10:20] Wow. [00:10:21] Awesome. [00:10:23] And in a second, we're going to show you a report from 2019 where they soften the blow. [00:10:29] They tell you, oh, yeah, it could probably cause psychosis too, but that's like one in 600 or so. [00:10:35] No biggie. [00:10:36] The methamphetamine drugs, that's about double. [00:10:40] So like one in 300. [00:10:42] They pad the blow. [00:10:44] This is insanity. [00:10:45] Why would you ever put your kids on these drugs? [00:10:48] Calbri may cause sleepiness or fatigue, so use caution before driving or operating heavy machinery. [00:10:53] Visit Calbrie.com and ask their doctor if non-stimulant Calbri can help make your child's ADHD symptoms manageable. [00:11:00] Oh, look at that. [00:11:01] Commercially insured patients as low as $20 each month for a whole year. [00:11:07] They're advertising it like it's a cable discount, right? [00:11:11] Or an internet discount for the first year. [00:11:14] Now, again, this doesn't tell you it solves anything. [00:11:17] It says it makes it manageable. [00:11:19] You hear the semantical language these monsters use? [00:11:23] No one's going to prison. [00:11:24] No one's going to jail. [00:11:26] Joe, you didn't beat big pharma. [00:11:28] I mean, let's be real, dude. [00:11:31] This is just woohoo. [00:11:33] You wonder why we call it reality rants? [00:11:35] Because I can't help but rant when I see something like this that is so surreal, it needs a dose of reality. [00:11:44] So let's kick it to this news story. [00:11:46] And again, they soften the blow on this one, that it causes psychosis. [00:11:53] Psychosis, these drugs cause psychosis. [00:11:58] In our health alert tonight, teens and young adults who are newly prescribed ADHD medications face a higher risk of psychosis. [00:12:04] Well, that's according to a large study conducted by Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital. [00:12:09] And by the way, notice it's teenagers and young adults. [00:12:12] They haven't even gotten to the six-year-olds yet. [00:12:14] This is 2019. [00:12:16] We've known this for a long time. [00:12:18] No one is criminally culpable. [00:12:20] Big pharma is making big business on your children's suffering. [00:12:26] Our chief health editor, Dr. Partha Nandy, joining us now to break down which drugs are causing this and how high is the risk for psychosis, Doc. [00:12:34] Hi, Galinda. [00:12:34] The risk of psychosis really depends on the medication here. [00:12:37] So researchers looked at two classes of drugs used to treat ADHD. [00:12:42] There are amphetamines, which are sold as Adderall and Vivans, and methylphenidate, which are sold as Ritalin or Concerta. [00:12:48] Now, the study included over 221,000 folks who were prescribed these medications for the very first time and who are between the ages of 13 and 25. [00:12:59] Overall, one out of every 660 patients had a psychosis episode not long after starting the stimulant. [00:13:07] Now, surprisingly, though, the researchers found a big difference between the two classes of drugs. [00:13:11] So amphetamines actually doubled the risk of psychosis when compared to methylphenidate. [00:13:17] All right, doctor. [00:13:18] So can you explain more about psychosis and what one person might experience? [00:13:22] Absolutely, Alan. [00:13:23] Psychosis, bad news. [00:13:25] What happens is that you lose touch with reality. [00:13:28] Yeah, bad news. [00:13:30] You lose touch with reality. [00:13:32] You could have a manic episode, hallucinations. [00:13:37] And when you look at all these mass shooters, guess what they're on? [00:13:41] Guess what they're on? [00:13:42] They're on these types of drugs and SSRIs. [00:13:46] Your thoughts and perceptions are disrupted and you can experience delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, and possibly even hear voices. [00:13:54] Recovery typically takes a couple weeks, but can sometimes take months. [00:13:58] So having said all that, it's important to know that the overall risk still of experiencing psychosis is considered rare. [00:14:05] Now, let me just say this. [00:14:06] Coming off these drugs, you have these episodes too, period. [00:14:11] It's almost, it's very hard. [00:14:13] He's talking a couple weeks to maybe more. [00:14:16] You know, I personally know adults that cannot come off of these drugs that are having these episodes. [00:14:24] That are, it's not in the first couple weeks. [00:14:27] Long term, their brain chemistry is completely changed. [00:14:32] It's insanity. [00:14:34] And again, they soften the blow here. === Major Study Claims (02:56) === [00:14:38] They should be like Jason Burmese. [00:14:39] Like, what's going on? [00:14:40] Why aren't people criminally accountable? [00:14:42] Why are we allowing this? [00:14:44] Okay? [00:14:46] So I just want to show you a couple of these studies in the headlines. [00:14:49] Antidepressants don't make people any happier. [00:14:52] Major study claims. [00:14:54] Major study claims. [00:14:55] This came out in April. [00:14:57] We covered it, but I have to put it out there. [00:15:00] Look at how they spin it. [00:15:03] The chemical imbalance theory of depression is dead. [00:15:06] So they admit that the studies are correct, that this chemical imbalance thing they've been talking about for the last three decades is total bullshit. [00:15:16] But that doesn't mean antidepressants don't work. [00:15:20] Let's shill on behalf of big pharma. 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