Soft Kill Alert! Code Red!

Soft Kill

(A protest ballad starring psychiatric patients, Katy Perry, Madonna, Britney Spears, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Lauryn Hill, Sinéad O’Connor, and Angelina Jolie)


Verse 1 – Katy Perry

“They gave me colors in a pill,
Said it would paint my rainbow still.
But I feel grey, I feel erased,
My smile is plastic, my soul displaced.”

Verse 2 – Madonna

“Decades dancing under lights,
Now I’m stumbling through the nights.
The doctors whisper, ‘swallow, chill,’
But I know it’s just a soft kill.”

Chorus – All Together

Soft kill, silent thrill,
Poison in the bottle they call a pill.
We were born to sing, we were born to feel,
But the Psychlos came with a soft kill.

Verse 3 – Britney Spears

“My freedom stolen in a cage,
Medicated through the stage.
Every heartbeat slowed at will,
Every dream drowned by the soft kill.”

Verse 4 – Selena Gomez & Demi Lovato (duet)

Selena: “They said the sickness was in my head…”
Demi: “But the poison runs in my blood instead.”
Together:
“Angels fall when the silence stills,
Chained by the hands of the soft kill.”

Verse 5 – Lauryn Hill

“I see Babylon’s medicine trade,
Every prophet, every singer betrayed.
Truth is bitter, but truth must spill,
Or we’ll all be lost to the soft kill.”

Verse 6 – Sinéad O’Connor

“They shaved my soul like they shaved my head,
Fed me pills ‘til my voice was dead.
But rage survives, it burns, it will—
No Psychlo wins with a soft kill.”

Verse 7 – Angelina Jolie

“I wore their mask, I played their role,
But the poison crept into my soul.
Now I fight for the ones they still try to still,
Every patient marked for the soft kill.”

Final Chorus – All Together

Soft kill, silent thrill,
Poison in the bottle they call a pill.
We were born to sing, we were born to feel,
But the Psychlos came with a soft kill.

(Music fades with whispered voices: “We remember… we resist… we are still alive.”)

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The Truth About Dr McDreamy

Eustace Mullins’ book Murder by Injection: The Story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America contains several controversial and provocative quotes that reflect his deeply critical view of the medical establishment. Below are some of his most iconic quotes about doctors and the healthcare system from the book:

  1. “The medical monopoly, or medical trust, euphemistically called the American Medical Association, is not merely the meanest monopoly known to history, it is the most ruthless and the most deadly.”
  2. “Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn’t organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.”
  3. “The doctor begins to make a diagnosis by naming the disease. Once he has named it, he begins to feel he understands it, although he has not yet begun to understand it.”
  4. “The medical profession is not a calling, it is a racket, a means of making money by exploiting human suffering.”
  5. “Doctors are trained to treat symptoms, not to find the cause of disease. The system rewards them for prescribing drugs and performing surgeries, not for preventing illness or promoting true health.”
  6. “The medical establishment is a cartel, not a benevolent institution. It thrives on the perpetuation of disease, not its eradication.”
  7. “The physician’s real business is to make money, and to this end, he must keep the patient coming back for more treatment, not to cure him.”
  8. “The Rockefeller influence transformed medicine into a business, where the goal is not to heal, but to profit.”

Mullins’ critiques have been both influential and polarizing, appealing to those skeptical of institutionalized medicine while being dismissed by many as conspiracy theory. His views reflect a deep distrust of the medical-industrial complex, emphasizing his belief that the system prioritizes profit over genuine care.

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