WHICH DRUG COMPANY KILLED THE 12 PEOPLE AT THE D.C. NAVY YARD?

The corporate mainstream media has no interest in the truth. They are corporations who care about the bottom line. Aaron Alexis was taking drugs created by one of the massive drug conglomerates for his mental disorder. The dude in Aurora was on drugs created by one of the humungous drug companies. The guy in Tucson was taking drugs invented by one of these multi-billion dollar institutions. The teenagers at Columbine were on psychiatric drugs. The fact is that these drugs produce the violent crazed outbursts of these killers. Supposedly mild dosages of sleep drugs like Ambien can scramble your mental faculties. These psychotropic drugs are 100 times more powerful. The drug  companies and their paid off doctor cronies are prescribing these drugs to millions of Americans and the true impact is being covered up by the corporate media and the medical industrial complex. The corporate mass media will gladly sacrifice truth and journalistic integrity in order to keep the billions in advertising dollars from these scumbag drug cartels.

A real journalist would be able to find out which drug company is responsible for the 12 deaths this week and shout it from the mountaintop. Don’t count on CNN, MSNBC, Fox or any of the faux journalists in the MSM to kill their advertising golden goose. This is just free market capitalism at its best.

Have you seen any apologies from the MSM about their declaration that Alexis used an AR-15? Didn’t think so.

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 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.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

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.

Despite it being reported that prescription drugs were found in the apartment of ‘Batman’ shooter James Holmes days after the Aurora massacre, it took nine months to find out exactly what those drugs were. Like Columbine killer Eric Harris, Holmes had been taking Zoloft, another SSRI drug linked with violent outbursts.

The length of time it took to find out that Holmes was on Zoloft was partly because the media habitually shows zero interest in pursuing the link between anti-depressants and violence.

As the website SSRI Stories profusely documents, there are literally hundreds of examples of mass shootings, murders and other violent episodes that have been committed by individuals on psychiatric drugs over the past three decades. The number of cases is staggering.

Why is the corporate media so disinterested in pursuing this clear connection?

Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the pharmaceutical giants who produce drugs like Zoloft, Prozac and Paxil spend around $2.4 billion dollars a year on direct-to-consumer television advertising every year. By running negative stories about prescription drugs, networks risk losing tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue.

While failing to ask questions about what SSRI drugs Aaron Alexis was taking prior to his rampage, the media instead blamed the shooting on assault rifles, even after it had been confirmed that no AR-15 was used by Alexis during the massacre.

FBI assistant director Victoria Parlave stated at a press conference on Tuesday that authorities, “do not have any information at this time that [Alexis] had an AR-15 in his possession.”

Despite there being no evidence that an AR-15 was used, the New York Daily News ran a front page headline yesterday morning entitled, “Same Gun Different Slay,” next to a picture of an assault rifle.

Hours after the FBI stated that no AR-15 had been used, MSNBC’s Alex Wagner, who previously blamed the Boston bombings on Alex Jones, continued to use an animated graphic depicting Alexis carrying an assault rifle during the massacre.

Anti-second amendment crusader Piers Morgan also erroneously blamed the shooting on “a man with a legally purchased AR-15, who just committed the same kind of atrocity as we saw at Sandy Hook, and Aurora,” during his CNN show on Monday.

CNN’s live news coverage also reported that Alexis had “recently purchased (an) AR-15 shotgun,” when in fact that purchase had been denied.

Both the New York Times and the Washington Post also falsely reported that an AR-15 had been found on Alexis after the massacre.

D.C. gun grabbers Dianne Feinstein and Dick Durbin also regurgitated the false claim that Alexis used an AR-15 during the rampage.

The U.S. press has once again behaved like state media in the aftermath of the Navy Yard shooting by pursuing the assault rifle angle – despite the fact that it was patently false – in order to bolster the White House’s gun control agenda.

In doing so, they have concurrently buried an integral aspect of mass shootings that needs to be highlighted as part of a national conversation – the clear connection between violent outbursts and SSRI drugs.

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harry p.
harry p.
September 19, 2013 10:11 am

and all the cocksucker approved “journalists” do is bury the story in the back pages.
when i was reading about aaron alexis it was stated he was receiving “treatments” from teh VMA. “Treatments” is a codeword for drugs because if he wasn’t getting drugged but was seeking help then it would have been called “counselling.”

when i hear of a “mass” shooting, the first question i ask is
what gun-free zone was it in?
and
then what was the shooter “on”?

Joe
Joe
September 19, 2013 10:42 am

The shooter was on Trazodone. I am pretty sure it is generic as I did not read of any drug company that was manufacturing this drug. It was developed in the 60’s in Italy.

http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-navy-yard-shooter-was-on-anti-depressant-trazodone/

It is not an SSRI but an SARI. which is similar and has many of the same side effects.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trazodone

These drugs should not be prescribed by family physicians but by psychiatrists who spend more time with clients. Although this shooter probably did have this prescribed by a psychiatrist that did not measure the effects of this drug or spend much time with the patient. Not sure these drugs can be outlawed as many people use them.

bb
bb
September 19, 2013 11:00 am

I say bullshit ……blame guns ,drugs ,family problems..it’s all another lie.He committed cold blooded murder.He planned it all.Then he killed .

Stucky
Stucky
September 19, 2013 11:15 am

The link below is a full length documentary — 95 minutes. It’s great.

Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging

“This video provides the facts about psychotropic drugs and the huge profits they create for the pharmaceutical industry. These drugs are not safe and have not been on the market long enough to provide sufficient long term studies regarding their effects. These drugs do cause addiction, however most “doctors” would call this dependence because you do not have to take an increasing dose over time. They are completely fine with you being addicted to the same amount of any given drug on a daily basis. Over half of the people that commit suicide in the United States are prescribed to psychotropic drugs. (Ex: Paxil (Paroxetine), Zoloft (Sertraline), Prozac, Wellbutrin (Bupropion), Effexor, Seroquil, Ultram (Tramadol), etc.)”

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDlH9sV0lHU&feature=player_embedded

Leobeer
Leobeer
September 19, 2013 11:41 am

Video from Dr. Pamela “the Pill” Popper.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
September 19, 2013 11:44 am

I for one do not buy into the idea that drugs can cause somone to do something that they are predisposed to do. In my own situation I use a drug almost daily to help me getthrough the rough times. It has stoppped me from winding up in a tower with a rifle after reading this blog.

Bloggers, i give you, CHEAP VODKA!

SSS
SSS
September 19, 2013 11:47 am

There can only be one, and only one, answer to what is going on with these mass shootings. We who choose to seek and know the truth are witnessing a criminal conspiracy. A criminal conspiracy of silence between the MSM, Big Pharma, and members of Congress.

It is a criminal conspiracy of such tragic magnitude that senior executives of major media and pharmaceutical corporations which manufacture these psychotropic drugs and senior elected leaders of both parties in Congress should be charged with murder and brought to trial for their complicity in this deliberate cover up. It makes events such as Watergate, Benghazi, the IRS scandal, and NSA wiretapping look like child’s play.

And it is all about money. Money from Big Pharma to the MSM for advertising, and money from Big Pharma to the campaign coffers of just about everyone and anyone in Congress who is a key player on any committee which oversees the activities of the drug industry. Kick in contributions to the House and Senate majority and minority leaders, and you’ve got a lockdown on even HINTING that psychotropic drugs are behind this violence.

It is my fervent hope that someday alternative media sites run by people like Jim Quinn and Alex Jones will gain traction with the general public on this issue. If not, you can expect a never-ending cycle of these violent events. “It’s the drugs, stupid.”

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
September 19, 2013 12:01 pm

Here’s my take.

These SSRIs, and other psychotropic drugs, are merely a fucking BANDAID on the FACT that large numbers of people are simply coming apart at the seams as they dimly realize that their country, the economy and their little world is nothing more than a fucking ILLUSION based on lies, corruption and outright evil.

Most people take these things for personality disorders, not Axis I diagnoses like schizophrenia which are a completely different manner, and really need just a good kick in the ass and to experience fully the consequences of their behavior. It is their personality disorders that prevent them from reacting to the real world in the first place.

What you are witnessing is what happens when people are only partially unplugged from The Matrix. These drugs are essentially little BLUE pills that allow them to return to “normalcy’.

However, reality is a BITCH, and always bats last. IMHO it is the terrible conflict between the fantastical world inside their skulls and the reality of the world that comes in through their eyeballs that sends these people right off the reservation.

Best to take the fucking RED pill, get through the pain, cowboy up and drive on. THAT is what sanity really is.

SSS
SSS
September 19, 2013 12:12 pm

“I for one do not buy into the idea that drugs can cause somone to do something that they are predisposed to do. In my own situation I use a drug almost daily to help me get through the rough times.”
—-Jimski

Are you shitting me? No one is arguing that psychotropic have not been helpful to people like you. It is the YOUNG, troubled minds, which are still undergoing a maturation process, being scrambled by these drugs that are the problem. It is a proven FACT, endorsed by studies conducted by the Food and Drug Administration, that psychotropic drugs CAN BE DANGEROUS when consumed by people 25 years old and younger. So much so that these drugs come with an FDA black warning label to just that audience of potential consumers. The warning comes with “can create possible thoughts of suicide” but stops short of using the word homicide, which it clearly ought to do. The evidence is overwhelming.

Get it?

TPC
TPC
September 19, 2013 12:13 pm

@HZK – I can’t upvote you hard enough.

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
September 19, 2013 12:26 pm

@TPC: Thanks. Since I have decided to “Embrace the Doom”, I have felt much better. That is my version of the red pill, lol.

@SSS: Your point on these drugs being used indiscriminately in the <25 yo crowd is spot on. Most of the time SSRIs are given because junior refuses to behave in a civil manner, usually because their parents ascribe to the "feel good-every kid gets a trophy-spare the rod-it takes a village" school of child rearing.

Time was, you egged the neighbors house, your Dad sat you down, explained why this was WRONG, made you help clean it up and then whopped your ass. (this happened to yours truly)

Oh, now, now we have to "explore their feelings" or try to "understand their world view". Adrift in a cesspool of moral relativism and collective responsibility, these parents cede their control and authority to the social workers, the head shrinkers, the group think. Heaven forbid you take the fucking video games away from junior, oh, no, that would be too "mean".

Meanwhile these parents give mind altering drugs to their kids whose brains are still developing instead of TAKING FUCKING RESPONSIBILITY AND DOING THE RIGHT THING, no matter how difficulty, inconvenient, non PC and, God help us, un-fucking-popular.

And than, folks, is why we are doomed.

Gotta go, my eyeballs have just rolled out of my head and are rolling around the room somewhere.

TeresaE
TeresaE
September 19, 2013 12:26 pm

Seems like all mass shooters in this century have been connected to the pharmaceutical, psychological and counseling industries.

Every fucking one.

Just because a MIND-ALTERING drug works to make one mind better, is absolutely no guarantee that it won’t destroy another.

ALL people react DIFFERENTLY to ALL such substances.

Which is why alcohol can make some people mellow and easy-going, while turning others into hyper and/or mean menaces.

That we still believe that we all are the same, with the same tolerances, diets, states of mind/body, is gone past my astonishment and right into a fucking laughing insanity. The number of people I know that just continue to take their pills even when their bodies are SCREAMING for them to stop is simply amazing.

Then they are so *shocked* when they develop other problems or their “disease” fails to ever get better.

Somewhere we Americans lost the ability to feel our own bodies, know our own heads, and stand up for ourselves when faced with all-encompassing marketing and a degreed white-coat.

And people wonder why I avoid things like fluoride treatments, statins, flu shots and any new immunizations.

These industries have proven (time and time again, and via paying checks for damages) that they care less about our health than our pocketbooks.

Keep on thinking that the corruption doesn’t exist in the exalted medical industry, I’m sure that will work out great for y’all.

Persnickety
Persnickety
September 19, 2013 12:38 pm

Good news – we know the cause, or at least a large part of the cause, of this shooting.

Bad news – millions of people are on this type of drugs, and there is no real chance of the drugs being taken off the market. (Not to mention any quick removal from the market would probably cause an orgy of violence from the withdrawal symptoms.)

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
September 19, 2013 12:49 pm

SSS

my drug of choice is cheap vodka.

Get it?

Unlike the majority of bloggers I usually do not comment seriously on things that I know nothing about. The problem with the format of most blogs is that a sarcastic comment posted to amuse ( me ) can sometimes look like I actually have some fungent comment to make. This can make an “internet expert” reply to a comment that has been made in a manner that looks suspiciously like they have been trolled.

Thanks for playing!

SSS
SSS
September 19, 2013 1:05 pm

Jimski

Ok, I get it. My sarcasm radar was offline for repairs.

AWD
AWD
September 19, 2013 1:12 pm

This guy was misdiagnosed. He was schizophrenic (hearing voices), on not on meds for this problem. I’ve read several articles (in Men’s Journal, for example) about the plight of soldiers and ex-soldiers with regards to psych meds–it’s a horrible nightmare; they keep pushing more drugs, and keep adding drugs. Suicide is a major problem in services, suicide is murderous rage turned inward.

As with any psychiatric problems, meds alone are not the answer. But nobody pays for psychiatric services anymore, the government especially. They cleaned out the psych hospitals in the early 90’s and reverted to just loading on the meds. You can see the outcomes. If the government had their way, they’d have every single person on meds, easier to control. Once again, a bad situation made 1000x worse by the government.

Peaceout
Peaceout
September 19, 2013 1:44 pm

SSS, I think you are on target with your assessment. Based on my own experiences with our daughters prescription of Zoloft, I have been convinced that during the year and a half she used the drug she transformed into somebody we did not know. We finally told her doctor enough was enough, she wasn’t coming to see her any more and she would not be taking any drugs of any kind in the future. The doctor warned us that we were making a big mistake and we would be doing our daughter more harm than we could ever know. Within three days of her stopping Zoloft use she came back, it was that dramatic and noticeable change that made it plainly obvious that the only change in her life was the Zoloft. I’m sure the other similar drugs have the same effect on people.

For sure each individual will react to each drug in a different manner because we are all wired in a unique manner, and I don’t believe that the drugs themselves drive people to plan and kill other people, but they do alter the minds thought process and with some this can violent results. It would be foolish to not think that the use of these drugs was not a contributing cause in these horrible mass shooting events. As the sample size of these shootings continues to increase it will be harder and harder to ignore the common denominator, drugs.

bb
bb
September 19, 2013 2:21 pm

It’s amazing how many of these people write out on paper what they are going to or brag to other people before they commit these crimes..Hearing voices,race card,bad economy or whatever excuse.They always,repeat always Plan their crime and then murder.Why do people murder.ENVY Hate Rage =murder. Anything else is just an excuse.pls keep psycho nonsense to yourself.

Stucky
Stucky
September 19, 2013 2:34 pm

“I for one do not buy into the idea that drugs can cause somone to do something that they are predisposed to do” ——— JIMSKI

At the age of just 5 years old, my son would practice the violin for 4 or 5 hours at a time .. of his own accord. He worked on a blueberry farm as a teenager. I’d complaints from the farmer; “You’re son refuses to take State mandated 15 minute breaks. I could get in trouble! Please make him rest.” lol

Now I get calls like this; “Dad, I’m trying to be more active but I just can’t do it. And my muscles are constantly burning.”. The state’s drugs have turned him into a Zombie. Not his nature

I suppose I should be grateful it just makes him sore and tired, instead of a psychopath killer. Mission accomplished.

TPC
TPC
September 19, 2013 3:32 pm

ADD meds ruined my life when I was young, and all because people didn’t realize that divorce can really fuck a kid up.

SSRI’s almost ruined the first two years of my marriage, and all because the doc who prescribed them severely lied about side-effects, what they were for, and common issues with them.

Fuck the drug company, and fuck the systems put in place to protect them at the expense of individuals.

TheCynic
TheCynic
September 19, 2013 4:19 pm

This is a taboo subject with the MSM for a multitude of reasons. For starters it implicates doctors across the country for prescribing medications that aren’t meant for young people at all. Secondly it also implicates the school counselors who routinely promote the drugging of overly energetic students especially young boys. Thirdly it points a finger at the drug companies for tolerating this use of their drugs even though they know it should not be given to young people. Fourth, it goes against the liberal narrative/agenda that guns are the source of the problem.

Another aspect: Lawsuits. If a open discussion took place and it was determined that use of these drugs drove the users of said drugs into homicidal rages. You can bet that everyone of those doctors, school districts and drug companies would be sued into the poor house by every survivor and parents who lost a child.

It would make the asbestos and big tobacco suits look small.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
September 19, 2013 4:58 pm

The MSM are the biggest bunch of dumb-ass, shit eating pussies I can think of! They’re afraid of losing advertising revenue? Really? Fuck, if they ALL run with the Big Pharma side aspect of these atrocities what exactly will Big Pharma do……..stop advertising? Yeah right!
I_S

Persnickety
Persnickety
September 19, 2013 11:58 pm

Perhaps big pharma is the Bastille of our day.

backwardsevolution
backwardsevolution
September 20, 2013 4:42 am

Hope@ZeroKelvin – great post!

Stucky – really good video. Not finished all of it, but very good so far.

Vern
Vern
October 4, 2013 12:44 pm

If you want to look into why the media ignores the issue, I recall reading years ago that Time Warner, Eli Lily and the largest advertising agency in the world (based in England) (Forgive me for not recalling their name right now) had one thing in common, they all shared many of the same people on their boards; i.e., were largely owned and directed by the same financial interests.

juan
juan
December 22, 2013 4:48 pm
Vakuummasāža
Vakuummasāža
January 25, 2014 2:36 pm

This will never end the way it should. There is no way that we will ever see the truth coming out too. Sad.