Psychiatric Drugs and Mass Violence: The Link Douglas Kennedy – Secretary Kennedy’s Brother Exposed in 2002 Is Impossible to IgnoreBefore It Was Policy, It Was BuriedWith Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now directing the NIH to launch formal research into the link between psychiatric drugs and mass violence, and with AbleChild and Amy Miller, a health‑freedom advocate in Tennessee for more than a decade, securing the Tennessee landmark state law requiring therapeutic‑level testing for psychotropic drugs in the autopsies of deceased mass shooters, this issue has finally broken through the political sound barrier. Amy now serves as Director of States at the MAHA Institute, which recently hosted a Mental Health and Overmedicalization summit in Washington, D.C., where Secretary Kennedy and federal health leaders outlined a new policy direction centered on deprescribing and rolling back the overmedicalization of children.Long before Washington was willing to ask the question, it was Secretary Kennedy’s own brother, Fox News correspondent Douglas Kennedy, who had the courage to go there. As far back as 2002, Douglas Kennedy was among the first national television journalists to expose the documented link between antidepressants, adolescent violence, and school shootings, in a three‑part series that shone a national spotlight on what Big Behavioral Health & Big Pharma had long worked to suppress.As an Advisory Board member of AbleChild myself, alongside Kelly Patricia O’Meara, the award‑winning investigative journalist whose 1999 Insight cover story “Guns & Doses” was the first article in print to tackle the psychiatric drug & violence link, I am delighted to share Douglas Kennedy’s highlight reel from his three‑part Fox News series on the psychiatric drug–violence connection.The video below speaks for itself. Watch it. Share it. The dam is finally breaking.https://x.com/cchrint/status/2059353950911119755?s=42Veteran journalist Douglas Kennedy exposed the links between antidepressants, suicide, and violence as well as the chemical imbalance fraud as far back as 2001 and continued with more than 25 exposes. pic.twitter.com/CujjDrzgdw— CCHR Int (@CCHRInt) May 26, 2026Behind all of these courageous reporters and advocacy groups is one watchdog that has quietly educated so many of us on this issue: the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a nonprofit mental‑health watchdog co‑founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz to investigate and expose psychiatric abuses and to push for strong patient protections. It is no surprise that an organization willing to confront the psychiatric and pharmaceutical establishment has been repeatedly attacked in the media, yet decade after decade CCHR has continued its work to bring abuses to light and to bring people together around basic human rights in mental health.Tom Cruise was right! The post Psychiatric Drugs and Mass Violence: The Link Douglas Kennedy – Secretary Kennedy’s Brother – Exposed in 2002 Is Impossible to Ignore appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.