Seen on Slope of Hope, not sure the original source, with try to give credits later
But this illustrates two major problems facing our society,
1) The abject failure of big brothers spy machines even when hit upside with a direct evidence confession to a cop, and
2) Big Pharma dosing up the population in a very dangerous way.
But you know those gov and security forces "take care of their own". Very much a pack mentality.
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A Newport, Rhode Island police sergeant reported Navy Yard shooter Aaron
Alexis to naval station police last month after the suspect told cops
he was “hearing voices” through his hotel room wall and that three
people were following him and sending vibrations into his body,
according to a police report obtained by FoxNews.com.
In the
document, the officer said that on August 7, he was sent to a local
hotel to check out a suspicious person report involving Alexis, who told
him he was a naval contractor and travelled often.
The report
said Alexis told the officer that while flying from Virginia to Rhode
Island, he got into an argument with someone else at the airport who he
believed had sent three people to follow him and keep him awake by
talking to him and sending vibrations into his body.
He also
said he thought he heard these three people – two black males and a
black female–talking to him through a wall of his hotel room and through
the walls, floors and ceiling of a hotel on the Navy base.
Alexis told the officer the trio was using “some sort of microwave machine” to keep him awake.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/18/navy-yard-shooter-heard- voices-through-walls-thought-people-sending-vibrations/
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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.”
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.
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