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Radio Host Has Drug Company Ties




Topic started on 21-11-2008 @ 01:25 PM by Maxmars


Radio Host Has Drug Company Ties


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An influential psychiatrist who served as the host of public radio’s popular “The Infinite Mind” program earned at least $1.3 million between 2000 and 2007 giving marketing lectures for drug makers, income not mentioned on the program.

The psychiatrist and radio host, Dr. Frederick K. Goodwin, is the latest in a series of doctors and researchers whose ties to drug makers have been uncovered...,

Dr. Goodwin, a former director of the National Institute of Mental Health...,
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reply posted on 21-11-2008 @ 01:25 PM by Maxmars


For the conspiracy-minded I offer this new item.

The media is of course the tool of Big Pharma, using faux-expertise and on-air 'credentials' to promote the 'proper' mode of thought regarding the acceptance of the industry's 'Better living through medication' marketing thrust.

This and other shills permeate our society, telling us what to think, and what is right and good for us. We accept their words because it's virtually the only thing we hear. On the up-side for the virtual pushers, millions in compensation for their efforts to get everyone to 'buy in' (pun intended) to their espoused 'wisdom.'

Remember always, in regards to information you are given by 'professionals' on the air.., they are responsible only for entertainment. Their bias is scripted and programmed.

And for those of you who think there is nothing wrong with this..., I guess we'll see you on the other side of the gene pool soon enough.

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