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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Media Buries Psychiatric Drug Connection To Navy Shooter Alex Jones

Networks don’t want to risk losing $2.4 billion in ad revenue from pharmaceutical giants

Despite every indication that Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was on SSRI drugs that have been linked to dozens of previous mass shootings, the mainstream media has once again avoided all discussion of the issue, preferring instead to blame the tragedy on a non-existent AR-15 that the gunman didn’t even use.


We now know that Alexis “had been treated since August by the Veterans Administration for his mental problems.”

As Mike Adams points out, “This is proof that Aaron Alexis was on psychiatric drugs, because that’s the only treatment currently being offered by the Veterans Administration for mental problems. Alexis’ family members also confirmed to the press that he was being “treated” for his mental health problems. Across the medical industry, “treatment” is the code word for psychiatric drugging.”We now know that Alexis “had been treated since August by the Veterans Administration for his mental problems.”

13 comments:

  1. this is what I've been saying all along Big Pharma is responsible not phatom AR 15's video games but pharmaceuticals

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  2. Called it right after it happened. It's the same thing over and over. It's the synthetic drugs cartels aka big pharma

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    1. I'm With You 12:19 once I heard what was happening I knew it would just be a matter of days before we found out what psychotic drugs this man was on .

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  3. That is quite a leap...just because he was being treated for mental health problems doesn't mean he was prescribed antipsychotic drugs. There are lots of different medications. I don't know if he was on antipsychotics or not, I'm just saying that is quite an assumption.

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  4. 12:40 i believe the point of the article is that there are a large percentage of the recent mass killers using these drugs

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  5. they should be looking real hard at Big Pharma .....we allow them to have our kids in a drug induced haze...generations of drug pill zombies...but no natural weed allowed (natures true solution to these problems.whynot ...because .big pharma and the acholol lobbies wont have it..no money if you can grow your own medicine)So we have what the FDA supports big pharma and this pill solution crap?....side effects WOW AMAZING HA LOL youve seen the commercials..depession is treated with pills and results in what we see today with these mass murders.....the facts are evident..the problem is drug treated wackos...supported by the FDA AND BIG PHARMAA not video games or phatom AR-15s ...some kill others... most commit suicide..hence the increase in suicides...BLAME BIG PHARMA...

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  6. One can blame Bog Pharma and the psychiatrists, but one must first blame the perpetrator. Mental health professionals try their best to diagnose and treat, but when the patient lies, gets and saves up his meds, then takes a handful for a day at the GUN FREE ZONE, well, you can't blame Big Pharm or the doctor now, can you?

    It's equivalent to blaming the gun and "lack" of background checks we all are required to get.

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  7. I feel bad for his mother. She too is victim to this atrocity.

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  8. 12:40
    Wake up & smell the roses...idiot!

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  9. No ,matter what, he should have been subject to the metal detector with every entry in the bldg. I never mind at the courthouse. It's no big deal. I don't want them to give me (or anyone else) a pass just because they know me. They see me & recognize me, but they don't "know" me.

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  10. SSRI's are behind most of these people going HAM. Yet, local parents are lazy, and shove them down their kids throats, instead of being proactive and finding alternative treatments. Sheep

    Don't make it too big of a story though, the last person who did was murdered and covered up. RIP Noveske

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  11. Treatment takes time, monitoring the effects and sometimes it needs changing. A drug is not treatment. How many doctors prescribe a drug and the is patient is uninformed and lost as to what to do about their condition?

    If a person is not well enough to care for themselves they are still left alone sick. Some people have no family for support.

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  12. Thanks for posting this article, yes for some these drugs will trigger an anger induced agitation and mania.

    Interesting, there is no attention on this and it is all on guns. Interesting that it is not a medical concern and more attention is not on this fact. Why is the psychiatric medical community not outraged, speaking up or trying to fix this mess?

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