Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Nearly Every Mass Shooting Has This One Thing In Common, And It Isn’t Weapons

Via Bill


Whenever gun crimes are perpetrated, liberals love to point the finger of blame at law-abiding gun owners, but a list of mass shooters from the past 20 years proves that they all had one thing in common – and it wasn’t the weapons used. Evidence shows that the common factor in nearly every mass shooting is that all of the perpetrators were either actively taking powerful psychotropic drugs or had been taking them at one point before committing their crimes.

Multiple credible scientific studies going back more then a decade, as well as internal documents from certain pharmaceutical companies that suppressed the information show that SSRI drugs ( Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors ) have well known, but unreported side effects, including but not limited to suicide and other violent behavior.

One need only Google relevant key words or phrases to see for themselves.

www.ssristories.com is one popular site that has documented over 4500 “ Mainstream Media “ reported cases from around the World of aberrant or violent behavior by those taking these powerful drugs, according to the Liberty Crier.

The extensive list shows how psychotropic drugs are linked in every case of murder and suicide:

3 comments:

  1. and the scary thing is... even drugs that are supposed to be treating other conditions, like diabetes, nerve pain, arthritis also have warnings to call your doctor if you have suicidal thoughts or actions.

    If it causes some to become suicidal, there will be some that will become homicidal.

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  2. Cart before the horse. A common Post Hoc logical fallacy. The true relationship may likely be the common element is that they were all bat shit crazy. They were taking the pills because they were crazy. They went to see doctors to get the pills because they were already bat shit crazy. The real test would be to see if the total number of bat chit crazy people involved in violent icidents has decreased or increased as a result of the medication. This is unknowable since we don't count all the bat shit crazy people who take their meds and sit at home watching TV. Nor do we count all the bat shit crazy people who never get medicated and then become violent. What we can know is that the percentage of the population taking such meds has dramatically increased over the past ten years and the frequency of violence in society has decreased dramatically during the same period. But we cannot know if these four specific individuals would have left the reservation sooner if they were not medicated or if they would have remained mostly stable members of society.

    We do know with certainty that they were already all mentally deficient and that is why they went to get psychotropic drugs. The worst you can claim is the the drugs were inadequate to control the patients THIS TIME.

    Same thing for suicide. I looked at this statistically a few years ago and the total frequency of suicides was diminishing after 20 years of dramatic increases of the drugs being used. Thus, no relationship. The people committing suicide were already mentally and emotionally unstable. That is why they got the drugs. The drugs were inadequate to the task of controlling the patient in every case.

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  3. Met someone at one of my daughter's places yesterday and he mentioned that the VA had diagnosed him with some mental problems, and as soon as he mentioned that, I said fight back, don't let them do that as they'll take your guns to which he replied, they already have.

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