Alki David's affidavit draws alarming connections between prominent figures in psychiatry and alleged abuses of power within the mental health field. This exposes a purported "death protocol" designed to chemically incapacitate individuals viewed as threats by an influential network.
Exposing the 5150 DEATH PROTOCOL: Allegations of Chemical Warfare in Psychiatry

Exposing the 5150 DEATH PROTOCOL: Allegations of Chemical Warfare in Psychiatry
An investigation into disturbing claims surrounding a group of psychiatrists and advocates allegedly using psychiatric drugs as instruments of harm.
In an unfolding narrative of alleged drug misuse and psychological manipulation, Alki David presents disturbing claims against a group of individuals, including clinicians and advocates, whom he accuses of using psychiatric practices to carry out what he describes as a "death protocol." This protocol, disguised as mental health care, purportedly aims to incapacitate individuals who threaten the interests of powerful networks, such as the Mega Group.
David’s allegations center around four individuals: Dr. Eric Wexler, who he labels a "predatory psychiatrist"; Dr. Carole Lieberman, with supposed connections to intelligence networks; attorney Gloria Allred, accused of facilitating psychiatric fraud; and private investigator Anthony Pellicano, a convicted wiretapper. David's affidavit asserts that together, they utilize psychiatric drugs—referred to by him as "bioweapons"—to induce a variety of debilitating effects, including memory erasure and impaired functioning, in their targets.
The article details specific drugs, such as Risperidone, Olanzapine, and Clonazepam, providing a range of allegations about their side effects and long-term consequences. David claims these drugs have been weaponized to control and dehumanize individuals, stripping them of their will and identity, effectively creating a state of dependence.
Within the context of broader cultural narratives, David connects his claims to a legacy of high-profile figures who he alleges faced similar fates, including Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and Rose McGowan. He suggests that this systematic abuse serves the interests of elite figures and organizations, perpetuating a cycle of silence and compliance among victims.
Importantly, David expresses a belief that what he describes transcends malpractice, asserting it forms part of an organized scheme of chemical warfare endorsed by powerful affiliations. While the accusations are grave and far-reaching, the claims remain unverified and contentious, reflecting the complexities faced by those seeking justice and accountability within the mental health system.
As calls for inquiry into these practices grow, the revelations encapsulate an urgent discussion on the ethics of psychiatry and the potential for exploitation and abuse within its structure, demanding scrutiny from legal, medical, and public perspectives.
David’s allegations center around four individuals: Dr. Eric Wexler, who he labels a "predatory psychiatrist"; Dr. Carole Lieberman, with supposed connections to intelligence networks; attorney Gloria Allred, accused of facilitating psychiatric fraud; and private investigator Anthony Pellicano, a convicted wiretapper. David's affidavit asserts that together, they utilize psychiatric drugs—referred to by him as "bioweapons"—to induce a variety of debilitating effects, including memory erasure and impaired functioning, in their targets.
The article details specific drugs, such as Risperidone, Olanzapine, and Clonazepam, providing a range of allegations about their side effects and long-term consequences. David claims these drugs have been weaponized to control and dehumanize individuals, stripping them of their will and identity, effectively creating a state of dependence.
Within the context of broader cultural narratives, David connects his claims to a legacy of high-profile figures who he alleges faced similar fates, including Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and Rose McGowan. He suggests that this systematic abuse serves the interests of elite figures and organizations, perpetuating a cycle of silence and compliance among victims.
Importantly, David expresses a belief that what he describes transcends malpractice, asserting it forms part of an organized scheme of chemical warfare endorsed by powerful affiliations. While the accusations are grave and far-reaching, the claims remain unverified and contentious, reflecting the complexities faced by those seeking justice and accountability within the mental health system.
As calls for inquiry into these practices grow, the revelations encapsulate an urgent discussion on the ethics of psychiatry and the potential for exploitation and abuse within its structure, demanding scrutiny from legal, medical, and public perspectives.