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Friday, October 02, 2015

Psychotropic drug truth

According to Northeastern University criminologist James Fox, between 1980 and 2010 there were an average of 20 mass murders per year, or an average of one every 2.6 weeks.


According to Shootingtracker.com, there were 30 mass public shootings in 2014, and there have been 31 this year.

So now it has become one every 1.6 weeks.

 It is time to take a hard look at some unpleasant facts of the side effects of some chemical substances and how they are effecting society at large.

When the side effects of these medications go beyond the patient, affecting society in horrific ways, then it is certainly time to take a closer look at these drugs and their side effects.

A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, or psychotropic is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness.

 Any drug capable of affecting the mind, emotions, and behavior. 

Some legal drugs, such as lithium for bipolar disorder, are psychotropic.

 Many illicit drugs, such as cocaine, are also psychotropic. Also known as psychodynamic drug.

What the media never tells us is that in 90% of mass shootings there is psychotropic drugs involved.

One of the terrible side effects we hardly ever hear about is what it is capable of doing to an area of the brain that is so important...

The part of the brain that controls conscience, an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior, is deficient because of the use of psychotropic drugs.

The big pharma will spin news as if the following were not the truth because it would curb profits if the truth ever got out.

They will point to guns as the problem when the people on antidepressants behind the trigger are the true problem.

Every mass shooting over last 20 years has one thing in common... and it's not guns. (Link)

(Another related link here)

 

Antidepressants Are a Prescription for Mass Shootings (Link)

Three-fold Increase in Mass Shootings in Step with Increased Psychiatric Drugging (Link)

Psychiatric drugs are more dangerous than you have ever imagined. 

If you haven't been prescribed one yet, you are among the lucky few. 

If you or a loved one are taking psychiatric drugs, there is hope; but you need to understand the dangers and how to minimize the risk. 
The following overview focuses on longer-term psychiatric drug hazards ...(Link)

It has been noted by commentors on some websites and blogs that there are more people on psychotropic drgs who are not killing people.

Agreed.

But can society at large endure the side effect of these dangerous drugs of the mass shootings?

Families are being effected and communities are being effected along with our nation as a whole.

You don't know if your loved ones are going to be the next victims.

You don't know if your next time at the movies or in a public place will be your last upon this earth.

The profits of the big Pharma do not outweigh your own peace of mind do they? 

It is not so much guns we have to be worrying about, it is people on psychotropic drugs we should be concerned about.
 

2 comments:

  1. Sure it is a very touchy issue and as in all truth we run the risk of not being acceptable if we ask the important questions.

    Some of the side effects are just too risky IMO.

    We all go to church and were horrified when we heard the news of this event:

    http://www.wnd.com/2015/06/was-charleston-shooter-on-powerful-mind-altering-drug/

    And what about these events:

    http://www.wnd.com/2015/06/big-list-of-drug-induced-killers/

    Do the risk out weigh the benefits to society?

    Are we willing to continue to expose society to the risk.

    http://www.ammoland.com/2013/04/every-mass-shooting-in-the-last-20-years-shares-psychotropic-drugs/#axzz3nVU0nmkB

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  2. We must never neglect the facts.

    “Truth is that which delineates that which is.”

    There is a very big problem that is affecting society at large.

    The side effects to society at large are at unacceptable levels.

    Explore this data link which shows, by drug, the side effects to society and the actual drug related events.

    http://ssristories.org/

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