BB: That's the 19th century. That's a very long period of fraud.
Rob: What kind of treatments were there in the 19th century?
BB: Not much. There was, you know there was dunking people in between, in cold water. There was rotating people in chairs. There was also opium. So there was some biological types of things likes opium and so forth. There was bleeding. Remember we had bleeding for a long time. There was also genital mutilation, just don't forget they thought madness was being caused by masturbation.
Rob: Wow. Horrible.
BB: It's horrible, but it's no more horrible than we have now, what we have now. I mean the reality is if you go back, that happened to very few people, whereas now people are brain damaged for life massively by huge huge numbers. That to me is way more horrible.
Rob: What are some of the numbers?
BB: Well I can't quote them off hand, but you know, if you go to, so I can't, if you go to, it depends what part of society. If you go to nursing homes and start looking happens to the elderly, I would say that 90% of senior citizens are on psychiatric drugs after a certain age. That's pretty horrific and terrifying.
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