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Oregon college shooting

Oregon college shooting

The shooter as all shooters was on at least 5 medications - most of them related to psychosis, autism, ADHD:

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[Mercer's mother] opened up about her difficulties raising a son who used to bang his head against the wall, and said that both she and her son struggled with Asperger’s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder...

In addition to talking about guns, Ms. Harper, 64, was a prolific commenter in online forums dealing with medical issues, frequently answering questions from strangers with a tone of empathy and concern. She expressed having expertise in autism, saying that both she and her son — whom she never identified by name — had Asperger’s syndrome.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/06/us/mot....html?_r=0

[Image: Chris-Harper-Mercer-Pills.jpg]

By the way - interesting how they made him white in the media:

[Image: Chris-Mercer-Original-White-600.jpg]

[Image: Chris-Mercer-Parents-600.jpg]
His mom and dad.

And here a few facts about those psychotropics - especially antidepressants and ADHD meds:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...-kill.aspx

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Should Antidepressants Carry Black Box Warning for Homicidal Tendencies?

In 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decided SSRI antidepressants must carry a black box warning that the drug can cause suicidal tendencies. But what about violence and homicidal tendencies? Despite mounting evidence that antidepressants and certain other drugs can induce violent behavior and has led to the tragic death of spouses, family members and friends, the FDA has done nothing to warn or curb the use of such drugs.

According to CCHR2:

"It is well documented that psychiatric drugs, particularly antidepressants, can cause a host of violent side effects including mania, psychosis, aggression, violence, and in the case of the antidepressant Effexor, homicidal ideation ... [P]eople with no prior history of violence (or suicide) became homicidal and suicidal under the influence of antidepressants. ... However, despite all the documented violence-inducing side effects of these drugs, the FDA has never issued black box warnings on antidepressants causing violence or homicide despite the
fact that at least 11 recent school shootings were committed by kids documented to be on or in withdrawal from psychiatric drugs."

Here another article with reputed links: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...1158942847


So despite the fact that the drugs have been declared guilty and Big Pharma has paid out billions in damages, the drugs continue to be prescribed as if they are manna from heaven.

Why is it still legal to prescribe those drugs to mentally unstable depressive people? Those pills would cause even healthy people to react more extreme - let alone some who are not mentally sound by any measure. Multiple recent shooters were on the autism spectrum - Adam Lanza, Holmes and now Mercer.

I have 2 extended family members who took anti-depressants and one even psychotropics for an extended period. One even reported aggressive thoughts and she is a 90 pound girl. Both people from my family stopped taking them and replaced them with good food and supplements. Both feel much better after the side-effects of those drugs wore off.
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