Address: 6616 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Phone: +13234674242
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Marguerite Smith
This place was really cool! I came here knowing that it’s tied to the church of Scientology, but it was still very interesting despite the complete rejection of prescription drugs. It did get a bit weird when they tried to correlate school shootings to SSRIs and write off mental health issues, but nothing that’s gonna stop me from taking my Zoloft lol. There’s a lot of great information beside some of the bias, and I happen to agree with that our government has a dark history, and how kids shouldn’t be on stimulants. I appreciate all the info here being fact based, so you’ll be able to see what’s fact and what’s opinion. You can check their website for sources and credit. It’s free admission and parking, so definitely worth it.
Bebe T
I am not a Scientologist, but worked in pharmaceuticals selling psych drugs for several years. Scientology is spot on about the current drugs as well as past practices. Every drug works by disrupting the brain and all body systems, sometimes feeling like "help" to the patient, but often causing significant harm, disability, dementia, early death, violence, mass shootings, and long term health issues. All of this is easily confirmed in medical research and journals, though it's kept out of the media. Some references of interest: Wesbecker Case, Robert Whitaker, David Healy MD, Peter Gotzsche MD, Peter Breggin MD, Grace Jackson MD, Ann Blake-Tracy PhD, International Coalition for Drug Awareness, ISEPP, to name just a few.
Max Well
Not what I was expecting;, but disturbingly surprised. The museum is designed to inform the public of the corruption in the psychiatric industry. Starts with a 5 minute movie, then a self guided tour. On display are many tools and devices used to "correct" dysfunctional brains.
Jonah Lopez
Amazing place to visit to learn about the history about medical history abuse. Nothing scary inside just more creepy and sad how they treated people in the past. Still to this day some of these mental and physical medications are abusive to children now adays. This place is a must visit if ur against this type of abuse. 100% nonprofit organization aswell.
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It is free
Free admission; you're welcome to donate. Indeed an informative museum.
Yes
Its technically free but like others have said they will pressure you into giving them a donation
Yes but I suggest not to bring them. They might be afraid of the settings. Plus a lot of sit down vids and reading if you want to learn about what goes on in the industry.
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