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1935 was the year that DuPont Introduced Phenothiazine as an Insecticide.
[edit]It is now being used in the manufacture of various antipsychotic neuroleptic drugs. These drugs are being given to people to disrupt their behavior so they can not function normally. Phenothiazine exposure causes explosive violence in individuals in many cases. Ironically these drugs are being given as "mood stabalizers" but actually increase the violent behavior. Many people exposed to the nerve agent of phenothiazine are being given more phenothiazine in the form of phenothiazine dirivative antipsychotic neuroleptic drugs. This is really insane. One must wonder if this is being done deliberately as part of a big corporate conspiracy to protect the interests of the corporations. Many people who are wistle blowers are targeted by the psychiatric establishment for treatment. If you enter a hospital emergency room and have a conversation with a doctor about controversial issues you may find yourself forcable admitted into their psychiatric unit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr CareBear (talk • contribs) 13:53, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- Dr CareBear was banned from Wikipedia in 2011 for adding drivel like this to multiple articles and other disruptive behavior including sock puppetry. Sandcherry (talk) 01:47, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
Sections Without References
[edit]I understand that is a "High Quality" article but there are sections like "Establishment: 1802" and "Automotive Investments: 1914" which cite NO reference to any information at all. Is this negligible? and why? JonathanX0X0 (talk) 16:30, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
Dupont in WWII
[edit]The following sentence was removed "Remarkably, these connections continued even after Germany declared war on the United States in 1941." The basis for removal is no other source could be found other than a new claim by a student pursuing a doctorate. Claims as serious as this one should have at least one primary source cited. Also, the word "connections" is not specific so the relationship between Dupont and Nazi Germany after 1941, if any, is left to the reader's imagination. Sandcherry (talk) 01:41, 15 May 2019 (UTC)
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