Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Psychotropic prescribing fraud symbolic name crime
Misdiagnosis of covertly caused conditions as well as mistreatment thereof.
Attempts to coerce fraudulent relationships in a symbolic conspiracy and psychiatric fraud including by use of involuntary admissions- Geodon [geo [earth] + don [lord]) (02'), Lexipro [lexi-word], allusion to thitherto unknown previous crime occurring approx. in 84' or85, stellazine [Stella (star)] (unsuccessfully used for anxiety in the treatment of a diagnosis endogenous depression. ) and government forced or coordinated psychiatric fraud. .[never prescribed] Lunesta (moon). abilify (spelling error humor)
* Moreover the petitioner determined that successful treatments were sabotaged by those who covertly caused the original problems for which treatment was sought. Such activity is also a current problem.
Another improper scheme is ping pong drugging, when the treated condition is fraudulently caused and the treatment is also fraudulent and debilitating and a deprivation of liberty and possibly life.
Labels:
abilify,
conspiracy,
Conspiracy hypothesis,
Fraud,
Geodon,
Lexipro,
lunesta,
mdj,
stellazine
By Years
1833
(1)
1836
(1)
1844
(11)
1848
(3)
1850
(2)
1862
(1)
1863
(1)
1866
(1)
1867
(1)
1898
(1)
1932
(2)
1935
(1)
1938
(3)
1939
(1)
1947
(2)
1950
(1)
1958
(1)
1960
(1)
1961
(1)
1962
(1)
1964
(6)
1965
(1)
1966
(2)
1967
(2)
1968
(1)
1969
(1)
1972
(1)
1973
(1)
1976
(1)
1977
(3)
1978
(2)
1979
(15)
1980
(2)
1981
(9)
1982
(3)
1984
(1)
1986
(1)
1989
(6)
1990
(17)
1991
(10)
1992
(4)
1993
(15)
1994
(4)
1997
(2)
1999
(3)
2001
(3)
2002
(4)
2003
(2)