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Media Buries Psychiatric Drug Connection to Navy Shooter

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Media Buries Psychiatric Drug Connection to Navy Shooter

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

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
September 18, 2013

Despite every indication that Navy Yard gunman 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.

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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.”

Alexis also suffered from PTSD, blackouts and anger issues – all of which are treated with SSRI drugs. The most common form of treatment for PTSD is Paroxetine, which is listed as the number 3 top violence-causing drug by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP).

The Navy Yard shooter was clearly on some form of psychiatric drug, but the media has shown no interest in discovering its identity.

https://www.infowars.com/media-buries-psychiatric-drug-connection-to-navy-shooter/

3 thoughts on “Media Buries Psychiatric Drug Connection to Navy Shooter

  1. NBC news said a shotgun was used so lie #1 other news media had said he was seeing a shrink and taking some sort of medication, so lie #2.

  2. Lots of guesswork in this post. What is the value of guessing about his meds? Wait for the facts before going off.

  3. The story is that a man was disintrgrating slowly and no one sawit comi g. He was even seeing a psyachiatrist at the VA. After all these shootings inquiring minds want to know what set the person off. He was just sick and he had access to weapons. It is a familiar story.

    The exact medications that he was taking is not omportant. Some people do not take their meds and for others psyachiatric meds are not a magic cure.

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