I went down the rabbit hole for a total of like 1-2min by pressing the link in the description.
They claim that mental disorders don't exist because they can't be proven, and unreliable because the diagnosis go by a checklist.
>Both of those reasonings are correct: in psychology almost nothing can be proven (it's like a pseudoscience in that sense?), and diagnoses are done by checklists afaik. But I'm just not sure about the conclusion, especially since psychiatrists themselves seem to be on both side of the fences.
For the claim of psychiatric drugs dumbing down people, they provided proof is a link to a site where you can check up on the side effects of drugs.
>Side effects are indeed a thing, and there probably are medicines/drugs out there that are more bad than worth it. But we just have no way of knowing the extent of it - literally impossible for us imho.
Big pharmacy companies not being trustable is not exactly a new idea. But I'm not exactly aware of anything that points towards mallicious intent. The only times I know where they did damage was caused by either
fallacious testing or doctors mistake.
I guess the closest that I know of where there might be mallicious is intent is the ongoing rumor wrt weed. How each time a big pharmacy company do a research to weed, their tests make it look bad, but when independent researches do it, they find positives to weed; and the former researches are anectdotaly bad. There's like infinite "documentries" on it though.
With regards to the topic of this thread though, here's my pov with it.
In the early 2020, the world health organization got together the best experts they could find and gave them infinite resources in order to come up with a "game plan" for the world so to speak.
That research was which basically all the countries based their actions on for the most part. I informed myself through it and thanks to that I knew in the early 202 that this pandemic would go on for years when most people still hoped or thought it'd last only for months.
The idea was to have the pandemic be on and off for multiple years to let the virus go through everyone in a controlled fashion. From the little superficial that I informed myself, I don't remember vaccines being talked about though. (but it might be, since I pretty much only cared for the summary so to speak)
This brings us more to the current day.
I observed some things:
-People pressuring their goverments, and in return the goverments/countries themselves ask for someone to release some sort of vaccine.
-Obviously thanks to the above, it was a race for the pharmaceutical companies for the money. (though, honestly, it's more the question of who becomes to bigger billionaire)
-There's some strange stuff going like Doctors being ordered to label a cause of death as Covid 19. (though it goes two ways, because many doctors have claimed that covid 19 causes of death have been under-counted due to a lack of tests)
-New laws come about that force vaccines on some people, like teachers. And indirectly forcing everyone due to all the restrictions they'd have otherwise.
-Some funny stuff like some doctors in my area themselves not vaccinating when they really should be lke the highest priority to do so, or how some nurses got caught not vaccinating but instead injecting them vitamins or sometihng like that / and they done it to hundreds. xD
Anyhow, after seeing many strange things, I decide to inform myself once again since the early 2020.
The problem is though that the Youtuber who previously made his content on basically reading and translating research papers to his audiance - that afformentioned research paper was the last he ever submitted. So, what's the next best thing for me? I go to the wold health organization homepage. They've a list of myths that are untrue, like drinking bleach won't cure covid 19 and stuff like that. But no links to any researches whatsoever. Not even statistics are provided there.
It's even worse on the rest of the internet, because not even anectdotal journalist blogs talk about Covid 19. I'm not even sure if Doctors are allowed to talk about it on most of the internet.
I literally can't find any fucking information at all now.
My best bet would be, if I were to vaccinate - I'd do it with a vaccine that was tested for the longest. But tbh, I don't believe everything can be tested so quick.