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D.O.G.E. Mastermind Under the Influence of Ketamine

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Ketamine in a vial, narcotics are dangerous to health or brain nervous system

Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO, D.O.G.E mastermind and best friend of President Trump, recently disclosed that he is a user of the anesthetic, Ketamine, to manage symptoms of depression. One must wonder, given the possible serious side effects of the drug, if there are national security issues that need to be addressed.

Let’s consider for a moment the fact that the man the President of the United States has put the full faith and credit, on a number of delicate issues, is taking a prescribed mind-altering drug for a psychiatric disorder, which Musk believes is largely “genetic rather than a response to external challenges.” Hmmm…

This is one of the smartest guys in the room and the world’s richest man who does not know that there is zero science to support the genetics-is-responsible-for-depression claim? In fact, it is odd that a man who completely relies on science and accurate data has no idea that there is not one psychiatric disorder that is an abnormality of the brain. In other words, there is no test known to man – an MRI, CAT Scan, Blood test, or any other scientific measurement, that can detect an abnormality in the brain for any psychiatric diagnosis. Are people depressed? Sure. Is it an objective, confirmable abnormality of the brain? No. 

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Wyoming Mom’s Fatal Death Rampage Linked to Ketamine, Klonopin Psychiatric Drug Cocktail

March, 24, 2025

Five Deaths

Tranyelle Harshman, the Byron, Wyoming, mother who killed her four children then herself, was, as expected, on a cocktail of psychiatric mind-altering drugs. The completed toxicology report revealed that Tranyelle was on an anti-anxiety drug and Ketamine at the time of the murder/suicide.

As explained by Tranyelle’s husband, Cliff Harshman, his wife struggled with mental health issues, including depression, post traumatic stress disorder and postpartum depression. The final fatal psychiatric drug prescribed to Tranyelle was Clonazepam (Klonopin), a benzodiazepine, which is a sedative. The possible adverse events associated with the mind-altering drug include sudden confusion and disorientation, feeling paranoid, suicidal thoughts or actions, trouble breathing, new or increased feelings of anxiety, depression, changes in mood or behavior, hallucinations, and losing touch with reality to name a few.

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