24 March 2010

PAX MENTIS


OVER THE YEARS I have been blessed with a number of loyal “fans” who seem to love my writing — and my films. It really started with my documentary about homeless war veterans called THE PROMISED LAND, when I received hundreds of personal notes scribbled on napkins and torn notebook paper, as I have written about many times in the past. Fortunately, this pattern has continued throughout the decades. In the wake of WE BECOME SILENT in 2005, I received over 4,000 emails and letters from around the world. Most were complimentary, but a few took issue with the case I laid out against free trade, the WTO and Codex Alimentarius.

Lately, my email inbox — and the online forums — have been buzzing with letters about my film GENERATION RX, even though the film was released more than one year ago. If the emails are to be believed, I am being both praised and attacked for the film as a result of the trailers that are online at YouTube. I suppose that's a good sign.

Some critics write to say, “Who are you to question medical doctors?” Others who lost loved ones to Ritalin, Zoloft, Prozac, and other drugs communicate deeply personal feelings about their loss. This comes with the turf, especially when one produces a film as controversial as GENERATION RX. It happens in part because the film challenges much of the conventionally accepted wisdom about the use of psychiatric medicines among children and teens.

SO I GUESS IT WAS INEVITABLE that eventually I would be accused of being a Scientologist, which I am not, nor have I ever been. Since Scientology has become both revered and reviled for their work opposing psychiatry, some folks just cannot understand how anyone — filmmaker, journalist or medical practitioner — could research and write about the drugging of children without being part of the Scientology movement. This is utter balderdash.

If you need to take a shot at someone, I guess I’m your man. As with all of my films, I signed a contract giving me complete editorial and creative control over GENERATION RX. Thus I am "soley responsible for its content." But if you had traveled the world like I did — and interviewed families who lost loved ones to these drugs — your cynicism would vanish in an instant.

I was raised as a Catholic, a faith that does not escape the barbs of those who use its’ well-documented history of repression to point out what they believe to be the hypocrisy of the religion itself. Since I am an intensely spiritual person, I have always used the mantra of the Mass as a tool to “get quiet,” and indeed to meditate. If I had been raised a Lutheran or a Baptist or a Buddhist I’m fairly certain that I would do the same, because prayer is what provided me a window into my spiritual consciousness and helped me develop my own worldview.

I do not judge others who do not share my religion, nor do I try to impose my views upon them. It is one of the things I despise: the idea that one group thinks they are “more holy” than another, simply because of their overt religiosity. It only adds to great divide that exists in North America and beyond.

As I have stated repeatedly throughout this blog, I take the responsibility of producing documentary films very seriously. My training as a young journalist mandated that I become an excellent researcher, and since my films are often outside of the norm of mainstream journalism, facts are the prime currency I wield.

Many of you: doctors, parents, critics, may not like GENERATION RX — and that is fine with me. But if my film helps spur the much-needed debate about the overuse of psychiatric medicines among children and teens, I will gladly take the heat from those who believe these medicines are “a godsend.” If you actually see the entire film, you will know that for all of the damning evidence I present in the film, NONE of it is designed to take away your choice to use these medicines. All I aimed to do was to provide the necessary facts so that parents could make a fully informed choice prior to putting their children on these drugs. That's called “medical freedom of choice,” and it is a tenet at the core of my beliefs.

So, let the insults fly, if you must. . .but become part of the debate. My only request is that critics realize this has nothing to do with religion, cults, or any other extraneous nonsense. Rather, this film is about people. . .and about a pattern of deception by the federal government and drug companies regarding the “science” behind these powerful drugs.

If we start the debate there, perhaps we can actually attain what my Latin teacher once called, “Pax Mentis,” or “peace of mind.”

There are lives at stake. This deserves a serious discussion so that we can accomplish something meaningful for this generation and the next. Let's stop the name-calling and get down to the business of discussing this in an intelligent way. . .for the sake of our children — and for the sake of Generation Rx.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Nat said...

I have to say that if you're getting some angry, insulting mail, you're doing something right!! It takes courage to question the norm and to present data and evidence which is contrary to what society wants us to believe.

"My people perish from lack of knowledge". Those who want to remain ignorant, it is their choice. But to use insults and call names just proves that they have no point or data to back up their feelings. And quite frankly, it's immature.

Like I said, you are doing something right!! You are a voice to so many that are voiceless. Do not let uneducated, scared people get you down. You have helped so many and continue to do so. You are blessing to us all!!

Every great person in history was met with controversy - Jesus, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, just to name a few.

Here is something that has helped get me through times like these -

"Now get ready. Stand up and tell them everything that I command you. Do not be intimidated by them or I will cause you to cower before them. Today, I am the One who has made you a fortified city, an iron pillar, and bronze walls against the whole land...They will fight against you but never prevail over you, since I am with you to rescue you." (Jeremiah 1:17-19)

12:32 PM EDT  
Blogger Kevin P. Miller said...

Thanks, Nat. . .you are indeed a Godsend. I love the Jeremiah passage. . .thank you so much for sharing. Continue to lead, as you have been for many years. Be well.

1:05 PM EDT  

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