CO-PILOT SEVERELY DEPRESSED – DRUG COMPANIES ARE TO BLAME

Looks like I was right again. Now the cover-up will begin. The U.S. corporate media is not reporting the fact that anti-depression drugs are the cause of this crash. The drug companies know their drugs result in mass murder, suicide, and ruining people’s lives, but they are the major advertisers on the mainstream media and the media whores will cover-up these facts to keep profits flowing. The drug companies are also huge contributors to politicians, who will never ask the tough questions about these drugs.

Will they report the drugs this guy was on? We know the U.S. media will not. Maybe the German media has more credibility and will report the truth. But, I doubt it.

Via BBC

Germanwings crash: Co-pilot ‘treated for depression’

The man suspected of deliberately crashing a Germanwings A320 plane in the French Alps required treatment for depression, German media say.

Regular assessments were recommended in Andreas Lubitz’s official notes after a serious episode some years ago.

The Barcelona-Duesseldorf plane crashed on Tuesday, killing 150 people.

Data from the plane’s voice recorder suggest Mr Lubitz purposely started a descent as the pilot was locked out of the cockpit.

Several airlines have now pledged to change their rules to ensure at least two crew members are present in the cockpit at all times.

Police have searched two German properties used by Mr Lubitz, taking away boxes and a computer.

‘Heavily depressive’

When Mr Lubitz finished training in 2009, he was diagnosed with a serious depressive episode and went on to receive treatment for a year and a half, the German news site Bild reports.

Internal documents quoted by Bild and German broadcaster ARD say a note on Mr Lubitz’s aviation authority file recommended regular psychological assessment.

Who was Andreas Lubitz?

Mr Lubitz’s employers have confirmed that his training was interrupted for several months six years ago.

But they have not said why. Carsten Spohr – the head of Lufthansa, the German carrier that owns Germanwings – said on Thursday that Mr Lubitz was only able to resume training after his suitability was “re-established”.

“He passed all the subsequent tests and checks with flying colours,” Mr Spohr was quoted as saying.

German media are also reporting that investigators have found evidence of mental health problems at Mr Lubitz’s Duesseldorf flat.

Earlier, another media report quoted a police spokesman as saying “a very significant clue as to what has happened” had been found during the search of the house the 27-year-old shared with his parents in Montabaur, north of Frankfurt, without specifying what.

Police said the discovery was not a suicide note.

French Prime Minister Manual Valls said the investigation was ongoing, but that “everything is pointing to a criminal, crazy, suicidal action that we cannot comprehend”.

He said investigators and Lufthansa would have to “shed light on the career and profile of this pilot”.

 

Police continued to come and go at the Montabaur house throughout Thursday morning, reports the BBC’s Anna Holligan who is outside.

She says there are concerns for Mr Lubitz’s parents, who have suffered not just one trauma – their son dying in a crash – but the subsequent shock of finding out he may have been responsible for the tragedy.

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