A case study (with involvement of the author in various observational settings and many subjects) leads to confirmation of the general link between schizophrenia and traumatic brain injury that was already underlined in the existing literature. The effects of the welfare State conceal the core idea that schizophrenia can hence be healed radically because the existence of monetary incomes for people suffering of mental disease triggers an incentive to self-contaminate and maintain the state of dereliction of the brain instead of actually contributing to society. This case study allows to prove that second statement and to confirm as well general demands of French economist Jacques Rueff. The issue of marijuana risks is also discussed, confirming the dangers of marijuana (THC, THCa only) in a situation in which the brain is contaminated.
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