Pubdate: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 Source: Mail on Sunday, The (UK) Copyright: 2016 Associated Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/255 Author: Peter Hitchens LOOK OUT! THEY'RE SNEAKING UP ON YOU WITH A CHEMICAL COSH THE most sinister thing I have heard all year was this week's revelation that British government doctors secretly sought to drug troublesome teenagers in the 1960s and we have only just found out. One of the pills they wanted to use was called Haloperidol. Its side effects include incurable lifelong twitching, delirium and rigid muscles. This plan was stopped, but another worrying substance, Beclamide, was given to boys at a Yorkshire 'Approved School' (a state-inspected home for troubled teens). Neither the boys nor their parents were told of this experiment. To qualify for the secret chemical cosh, you had to be 'impulsive, explosive, irritable, restless and aggressive', which for teenage boys is more or less a description of being alive and awake. Both schemes were endorsed by the Home Office's own in-house psychiatrist, Pamela Mason. How many other such horrors happened are perhaps still happening without us knowing? I have long suspected that the Home Office and much of our elite are quite keen on doping the population. Despite making various militant noises over the years, this secretive department has quietly filleted the drug laws so that they are now the boneless wonder of the western world. And for many years our prisons have pretended not to notice the epidemic use of illegal narcotics behind bars. I suspect the authorities hoped prisoners would be so stupefied that they would not riot, or escape in large numbers things the Government greatly fears, and which have destroyed many Cabinet Ministers. This policy is now going badly wrong, as cannabis is not in fact the peaceful drug some claim. Many of the drugs readily available in jail, such as the synthetic 'Spice', make their users more violent, not less. The Government has also been quite happy to allow pharmaceutical companies to run huge experiments on adults and children with sketchily tested and unproven tablets that I would not give to a dog, even if I disliked it. ASTONISHING numbers of people are now regularly taking mind-altering drugs Ritalin for children who get bored in school, 'antidepressants' for unhappy adults (and sometimes both together, as adults now have 'ADHD' and children are allegedly 'depressed'). Having wrongly feared that George Orwell's 1984 nightmare of drabness and surveillance would come true, we missed the much more accurate warning in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Huxley didn't just foresee the state rummaging about in the womb, the abolition of parents, the family and private life, the cheery disposal of the old and ill, and the distraction of a wage-slave population by flashy entertainment and sex. He predicted the invention of an all-purpose happiness drug called 'Soma'. It would keep the middle classes content, and could be used in spray form to quell riots by the poor. He said it would have 'all the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none of their defects... there is always delicious Soma, half a gramme for a half-holiday, a gramme for a week-end, two grammes for a trip to the gorgeous East, three for a dark eternity on the moon'. They haven't actually invented it yet. Huxley's Soma was harmless, which today's drugs somehow never are. But they are working on it. And you might like to know the name of the brilliant, subtle, well-funded campaign to legalise marijuana launched almost half a century ago by the late Steve Abrams (I discussed it with him at length before he died). It was 'Soma'. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom