The National Alliance for Mental Illness is the latest member of the psycho-pharmaceutical cartel whose Big Pharma money trail is under investigation by the US Senate Finance Committee, with Iowa’s Republican Senator Chuck Grassley leading the charge.
In an April 6, 2009 letter, Grassley asked NAMI to disclose all funding from drug makers and industry created foundations.
The director of MindFreedom International, David Oaks, says Senator Grassley deserves thanks for doing what NAMI’s board of directors has refused to do.
“MindFreedom has pointed out for years that NAMI is one of the main large mental health industry organizations to refuse to disclose, even to its own members, the amount of money they receive from the pharmaceutical industry,” he reports.
After receiving Grassley’s letter, NAMI’s executive director, Michael Fitzpatrick, sent out an email to many NAMI supporters and stated in part: “NAMI does not engage in product promotion, endorsement, licensure or certification of any product, service or program owned by a corporate sponsor.”
On the popular website, Furious Seasons, Philip Dawdy was quick to point out the falsity of that claim. “Fitzpatrick has certainly engaged in product pimpery for J&J/Janssen,” he wrote in his daily blog. To substantiate his comment, Dawdy provided a link to previous blog written on December 21, 2006, in response to a press release put out by J&& promoting its Risperdal’s me-too drug, Invega, with Fitzpatrick touting the drug using his title of “Executive Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness.”
“We are pleased that innovative delivery technologies are being applied to new treatments for schizophrenia,” said Fitzpatrick in the press release.
“New and efficacious treatment options, like INVEGA, provide significant opportunities for more people with schizophrenia to manage their disease as they work with their treatment teams to live more fulfilling and productive lives,” he stated.
At the time, Dawdy wrote in his blog: “Now, what the hell is the ED of NAMI doing in a company press release much less mouthing the product name in all-caps?”
“When I last talked with Fitzpatrick about two years ago, he assured me that NAMI National had really cut back on its pharma habit. So this is just disappointing,” he noted. Judging from the yearly grant reports of Eli Lilly and Pfizer, Dawdy has a right to be not only disappointed but outraged.
In the fourth quarter of 2008, Pfizer’s report shows NAMI received $132,000 for a campaign that best describes the funding aim of Big Pharma called the Campaign for the Mind of America.
NAMI groups across the country collectively received an additional $13,500 in the fourth quarter.
In the third quarter, Pfizer gave NAMI another $225,000 to fund the Campaign for the Mind of America. Various NAMI groups combined also received over $63,000 in other grants. During the first quarter of 2008, Pfizer gave three NAMI groups grants totaling $5,567.
In 2008, Pfizer also gave NAMI groups $20,500 for annual conferences, $7,500 for Mental Health Awareness, and over $50,000 more in other grants.
Eli Lilly’s grant reports show Lilly is also funding the Campaign for the Mind of America, to the tune of close to a half million dollars a year. NAMI received grants for $450,000 from Lilly for this specific program in both 2007 and 2008.
In addition, Lilly provides extra funding to groups all over the US for a campaign called “Walk for the Mind of America.” In 2007, the gang’s walking money totaled $17,000 in the first quarter, $11,500 in the second and $13,000 combined for the third and fourth quarters.
For the year 2008, from first to last quarter, Lilly’s “Walk for the Mind” totals were: $11,500, $24,000, $12,500 and $2,000. Lilly’s 2008 report also shows a $350,000 grant for a program titled: In Our Own Voice.
In addition, the drug maker threw NAMI groups around the country over $90,000 to sponsor their annual conferences in 2007, and about double that amount for their annual meetings in 2008. The grant reports are filled with additional gifts to NAMI groups all over the US, too numerous to mention here.
Lilly is the most prolific funder of front groups obviously because it has the largest drug portfolio to peddle, with Zyprexa, Prozac, Cymbalta, and Symbyax, a combination of Prozac and Zyprexa, as well as the ADHD drug Strattera.
Pfizer markets Zoloft, the antipsychotic, Geodon, and Chantix, a smoking cessation drug. The company also markets Viagra, a big seller in part, likely due to the all the sexual side effects of psychiatric drugs.
The leaders of these “non-profit” drug pushing operations are also well compensated. In 2006, for a 35 hour work week, Michael Fitzpatrick, was paid a salary of $212,281 and another $10,090 in employee benefit contributions and deferred compensation plans, according to NAMI’s 2006 Tax Form 990
In her new book, Side Effects, Alison Bass reports the story of how the president of NAMI from 2002 to 2004, Jim McNulty, failed to disclose that he was being paid thousands of dollars from drug companies for promoting their products to NAMI members and others at various speaking engagements.
“In a particularly intriguing twist,” she writes on her website blog, “McNulty laundered this drug company money through a state chapter of NAMI.” Bass further explains:
“This is how the scheme worked, according to McNulty himself and others in the know. He would be paid thousands of dollars to speak about the benefits of various antidepressants — McNulty himself suffered from depression — and rather than pay him directly, companies such as Eli Lilly, the maker of Prozac, Pfizer, the maker of Zoloft, and GlaxoSmithKline, which made Paxil, would give his speaking fees to the Rhode Island chapter of NAMI, which would then cut McNulty a check.”
Senator Grassley has his work cut out for him now that he’s zeroing in on Big Pharma front groups because there are several with drug money laundering operations every bit as flagrant as NAMI’s. He might want to check out Mental Health America next, formerly known as the National Mental Health Association.
The group’s 2002 tax returns show the CEO and President, Michael Faenza, received compensation of $306,727, and another $35,275 in contributions to employee benefit plans and deferred compensation that year, for a 35 hour work week.
This operation has a Campaign for America‘s Mental Health. Pfizer’s 2008 report lists a one grant for $200,000 and another for $300,000 to fund it. In light of the psycho-pharmaceutical cartel’s push for Congress to pass the Mother’s Act to set the stage for the screening of pregnant women for a long list of “anxiety” and “mood” disorders, the most worrisome gift to Mental Health America is Pfizer’s donation of $20,000 to a Georgia group for: Project Healthy Moms: Education for Prevention/Treatment for Perinatal Depression Disorders, in the fourth quarter of 2008. Among the largest of countless donations from Lilly in 2008, Mental Health America received one grant worth $600,000 in the second quarter.
The group’s 2006 annual report shows it received over $1 million each from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lilly and Wyeth. Janssen and Pfizer gave between $500,000 and $1,000,000, and AstraZeneca and Forest Labs donated between $100,000 and $499,000. GlaxoSmithKline gave between $50,000 and $100,000 in 2006.
Evelyn Pringle
(Evelyn Pringle is a columnist for Scoop Independent News)
Open Letter to Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa
Dear Senator Grassley,
Thank you for investigating NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness).
Please investigate Mental Health America, CHADD, TeenScreen, and National Depression Screening Day too. They’re drug industry front groups just like NAMI.
Sincerely,
The entire staff at the Institute for Nearly Genuine Research
http://www.bonkersinstitute.org/mha.html
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I never thought I’d be cheering an Iowa Republican, but Grassley has earned my admiration for boldly going where his bought-off colleagues won’t. The most powerful and pernicious lobby in Washington isn’t the National Assocation of Manufacturers, or maybe not even the NRA. Big Pharma’s tentacles are everywhere, of course. Front groups like NAMI also play vital roles in Pharma’s reign of lies and corruption. NAMI lends credibility by portraying itself as a “grassroots” group. They’re just a bunch of nice folks whose relatives and friends have suffered from “mental illness.” They just want to help. Sadly, this may be true for a lot of NAMI rank-and-file; the corruption occurs among the elite who run the group, and whose special and beautiful relation with Big Pharma is indisputable.
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NAMI is a drug pusher, it is filled up with drug pushers, and it wants the profits from the drug companies. If someone doesn't stop it soon, and I and others have been trying since at least 2003, then our world will be ruined fairly soon. So I thank you for doing what you can.
"They’re just a bunch of nice folks whose relatives and friends have suffered from “mental illness.†(That is what they say) They just want to help. Sadly, this may be true for a lot of NAMI rank-and-file (the underlings and ones who basically have to do the dirty work for them, but that is not really so either, many of them know what they are doing); the corruption occurs among the elite who run the group, and whose special and beautiful relation with Big Pharma is indisputable."
I have been worn out from them taking everyone and their brother up against me, to the legislators, at times. I certainly do appreciate what you are doing. But, be careful because they may do something bad to you like harm your or your family for trying them on this.
I personally know about this as I have a son who has been locked up for more than two years. He had a charge against him which has been dropped but this was to their advantage. He is still treated like a criminal and is on more and more drugs. They don’t even want me to know about them now.
He wants to wake up but says he is addicted to their drugs now.
My good friend Ellen Liversidge used to attend NAMI Support group meetings. Her son Rob was on Zyprexa. Nowhere in any of the meetings was there mention of any risks of the drugs. Nothing was ever revealed to her that he might be in danger, and he died suddenly from Zyprexa-caused hyperglycemia.
I still have a vivid memory of being in a book store in Maple Grove, Minnesota after I got off of Zoloft and overhearing a support group of some kind talking about how you need to take drugs for PPD and just keep trying different medications until you find one that worked for you.
Out of all the pro-drug front groups out there supposedly trying to help people with mental illness, where are any that successfully help them? Every doctor I ever talked to pushed drugs, and when I was finally off Zoloft and got better and was angry that I had suffered on it for months, not one of them apologized or admitted it could have been Zoloft. Everyone says that meds help millions of people? Where are these millions of people? Are they cured? Or dead like Melanie Stokes, Ellen's son Rob, Mathy Downing's daughter Candace, and so on?
NAMI is one of many groups pushing the MOTHERS Act. In fact PSI is unapologetic about having their "petition" (a link to send a letter privately to Congress) is located on the DBSA website. DBSA gets about half or more of their funding from pharma. Does DBSA tell its readers about Melanie Stokes' extensive drugging with four different cocktails, or her electroshock? NO. They claim she died from PPD. Occasionally people say she died from psychosis.
Here's a link with the frequency comparisons of PPP (post-partum psychosis) symptoms versus effects of antidepressants, according to the package label.
http://uniteforlife.wordpress.com/2009/03/31/freq…
I hope Grassley goes after all the front groups he can find. They should really implement some sort of government program to publicize FDA warnings on drugs – something bigger than what goes on with drug promotions from all these front groups. Because as long as we have free speech there will be drug pushers on the web, on the staff of writers of General Hospital, in book stores, and infiltrating support groups of all kinds. DOWN WITH DEADLY DRUGS. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5035F0873…
By the way here is a list that contains names of groups pushing The MOTHERS Act. See how many are pharma front groups… http://www.uniteforlife.org/content/view/23/27/
Thank God for these websites that get the word out! I know I would not be here if it weren't for good information being made available online – if you just stop listening to the brainwashing long enough to look it up and consider it!
(By the way, I love the First Amendment)
This is the current list of groups who are pushing for the bill. I wonder how many get boocoos of money from pharma?
American College of Nurse Midwives
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American Psychological Association
American Psychiatric Association
Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
Childbirth Connection
Children's Defense Fund
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
Family Mental Health Foundation
Guttmacher
The Jennifer Mudd Houghtaling Foundation
Jenny's Light
Kristin Brooks Hope Center
March of Dimes
Melanie Blocker Stokes Foundation
Mental Health America
NARAL, Pro-Choice America
National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Association of Certified Professional Midwives
National Association of Social Workers
National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
National Organization for Women
National Partnership for Women & Families
National Women's Law Center
North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology
OWL- The Voice of Midlife and Older Women
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Postpartum Support International
Suicide Prevention Action Network USA
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I have already seen it somethere…
Very nice site!
April 20, 2009
I want to inform this organization that I have documentation from our Washington State Public Disclosure Commission http://www.pdc.wa.gov/ disclosing from 1998 – 2001 that six pharmaceutical companies gave NAMI – Washington a total of $130,200 and none of the NAMI members knew about it. I placed five calls to members across the state and they did not know about the money this amount.
Eli Lilly gave $91,000.
Do you want more informtion?
Two lawsuits in New York City have this information.
Sorry for my dyslexic fingers and their errors.
Carole Willey
http://uniteforlife.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/ment…
This is interesting as well:
Mental Health America Funnels Pfizer Dollars to Katherine Stone
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I am willing to bet that Kat Stone preferred Diet Coke… A PR specialist indeed. It takes a really good one to pass off The MOTHERS Act as helpful…
Now as for MHA, a notorious pHARMa front group, and how they push drugs on moms…
Referencing the June 8, 2008 Mental Health America Georgia e-news http://www.ciclt.net/ul/nmhag/2Q08%20enews.pdf:
Investigative reporter, Evelyn Pringle reports that Mental Health America of Georgia is now offering a free one-hour “lunch & learn†called “Project Healthy Moms: What You Need To Know About Perinatal Mood Disorders,†according to the group’s June 8, 2008 e-news letter.
“This special hour of learning is made possible by a grant from Pfizer,†the newsletter notes.
Pringle points out that Pfizer markets the drugs, Zoloft and the atypical antipsychotic Geodon, widely prescribed in many instances off-label, for all the “mood†and “anxiety†disorders being sold to the public via the MOTHERS Act.
The Perinatal Mood series will be presented by Katherine Stone, “former postpartum OCD sufferer and author of Postpartum Progress, the most widely-read blog in the United States on postpartum mood disorders. (Postpartum Progress was named one of the top ten depression sites on the web in 2007),†e-news notes.
“Stone also serves on the board of directors of Postpartum Support International, the world’s largest nonprofit organization supporting women with these illnesses,†the newsletter states.
According to e-news, Stone had five gigs scheduled at that time, Pringle reports.
If interested in scheduling a lunch & learn, the newsletter tells people to contact Stone directly by email at or by phone at 678- 764-2141.
“These events are aimed at educating practitioners and the general public throughout Georgia about prevention of and treatment for such illnesses as ante partum depression, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety/OCD and postpartum psychosis,†the newsletter says.
“More than 800,000 women each year in the U.S. suffer from these devastating illnesses, which, if not properly treated, can have a long-term negative impact on the health of both mothers and their children and families,†it reports in identifying the customer base obviously targeted.
E-news claims attendees of Stone’s presentation will learn:
* “One size does NOT fit all: Why postpartum depression is just part of a spectrum of mood disorders women may experience & what to look forâ€
* “The wide variety of risk factors for perinatal mood disordersâ€
* “Results of the latest research on these illnesses and their impact on mothers and childrenâ€
* “Various treatment options — therapy, medication, alternative treatmentsâ€
* “What you should know about cultural differences when it comes to postpartum mood disordersâ€
* “Tools and resources available for healthcare providersâ€
Stone also has herself out for hire on LinkedIn. The lead off-sales pitch reads:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinestone?trk=btn…
“Talented, award-winning marketing and PR professional returning to the workforce after brief sabbatical as full-time mom. Background includes six years creating and executing great ideas in the corporate marketing department of The Coca-Cola Company, in addition to six years managing successful public relations campaigns for such brands as Coca-Cola and AT&T.â€
“Skills include experiential marketing concept development, brand positioning, marketing strategy, social networking, and public relations campaign development and execution,†she writes.
“Used break from full-time employment to become an expert at social media, creating most widely-read blog in the U.S. in her niche,†Stone reports in refererence to her Postpartum Progress blog.
At the end she writes a paragraph on her days as a agent for the Cohen & Wolf public relations firm and states:
“Prior to Coca-Cola, she was an account supervisor at the Y&R PR firm Cohn & Wolfe, where she developed PR campaigns for the Coca-Cola USA account, and also managed the account team handling media relations for the AT&T Global Olympic Village during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta .â€
Thanks Carole.
I forgot to mention that NAMI is specifically named in the fraud lawsuits as helping the atypical makers promote the off-label use of their drugs.
Evelyn Pringle
nordy Says:
April 18th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
nordy is right. I am a member of NAMI and had no idea. I have a mental diagnosis and NAMI has helped me by providing advocacy, in turn I have started facilitating a group for myself and others with mental diagnosis in which we lend support to each other. As a facilitator you are trained not to recommend any drugs of any kind. At our meetings we often talk about side effects we are feeling from the drugs we are taking. We also talk about alternative therapies, foods to stay away from, how to contact Congressmen to help with dealing with Social Security Disability, where to get certain types of therapy and the like. I have no idea what the folks at the top levels are doing, but we little people have been doing right by each other through NAMI. Thank you none the less for the information. I guess just like anything else, power corrupts… absolute power (in this case, to withhold pertinent information) corrupts absolutely. I will continue advocating and reaching out to others with mental health issues through NAMI as it is the only vehicle at my disposal and as long as I am able to help others like myself through this vehicle, I will use it to the fullest.
Does anyone see anything wrong with that, or is it just me?
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It sounds interesting but I am not sure that I agree with you completely….
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For further information see Dr. Peter Breggin, Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, Attorney James Gottstein of PsychRights.org, Author Robert Whitaker, Dr. David Healy, CCHR.org,ssristories.net. MindFreedom Coalition. Drugs.com. RxISK.org or .net. Michael Moore “Bowling for Columbine”