Maybe We Should Ban SSRI'S...

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Hillfarm

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...and their therapist who suggest or prescribe them, since every mass shooter I have studied, had both.

Why does the media (or rather the LYING FAKE NEWS) scream for gun control and never mention this connection?
To answer my own question, because they dont want to bite the hand that feeds them. Look at the commercials that run during the news. Big pharma, and its poisons, sponsors the news, so we get a narrative, in lieu of reporting.
 
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your lack of free healthcare, lack of effective welfare, teaching the citizens the only way to happiness is prosperity, picking on other people via the media and calling them the enemy (divide and conquer) is all a factor. There is a lot of supernatural interference in the USA, even for a nation with easy access to weapons, these mass shootings seem awful common.
 

Hillfarm

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Bo
your lack of free healthcare, lack of effective welfare, teaching the citizens the only way to happiness is prosperity, picking on other people via the media and calling them the enemy (divide and conquer) is all a factor. There is a lot of supernatural interference in the USA, even for a nation with easy access to weapons, these mass shootings seem awful common.
Huh?
What does any of this have to do with connection between therapist, pharmaceuticals and mass shooters, which all mass shooters I have studied have both?
 

Magenta

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What is SSRI'S? Never heard of it.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are a class of drugs that are typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders. :)
 
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Interesting that this topic has come up, has anyone heard of how the satanist elites use Jewish Gematria code to communicate with each other? (Demonic)

One of the calculated translations of anti-depressants is ‘Demonic Possesion’
couldn’t believe what I was reading, but it makes sense!
 

Billyd

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Leave my Zolof alone! Without it my seizure medication would keep me in cyclic depression. With it my seizure medication provides 100% control of my seizures, and depression cycles are extremely rare.
 
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Leave my Zolof alone! Without it my seizure medication would keep me in cyclic depression. With it my seizure medication provides 100% control of my seizures, and depression cycles are extremely rare.
I’m sorry I have nothing against anything that works for anyone.
I’ve mental health problems myself and have been and am medicated, I just wish they treated any issues naturally before bringing out any disgusting chemicals that are not good for our health.
 

Billyd

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I’m sorry I have nothing against anything that works for anyone.
I’ve mental health problems myself and have been and am medicated, I just wish they treated any issues naturally before bringing out any disgusting chemicals that are not good for our health.
The problems lie with the lack of proper mental healthcare treatment for those prescribed medications. Most of the time treatment consist of take this pill, and see me next month for a renewal. SSRIs work fine when they are prescribed for the correct diagnosis. Unfortunately, too many GPs prescribe them, rather than sending the patient to a qualified mental health specialist.

I'm not against natural treatments. They can be quite effective when combined with proper mental healthcare. Unfortunately the bulk of those who take them, don't seek any other mental healthcare, and are rarely cured. In my experience they ultimately resort to alcohol or illegal drugs.

A qualified mental healthcare specialist treats the cause of depression, not the symptoms.
 
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your lack of free healthcare, lack of effective welfare, teaching the citizens the only way to happiness is prosperity, picking on other people via the media and calling them the enemy (divide and conquer) is all a factor. There is a lot of supernatural interference in the USA, even for a nation with easy access to weapons, these mass shootings seem awful common.
We don't have a lack of healthcare. This is the age of the Computer mate, we can look up what's wrong in your country of Australia and rail against that. But that would be stupid because we don't live there.

Mass shootings aren't caused by guns being available in America. Mass shootings are caused by mentally diseased people who feel like taking their whatever the hell is wrong with them, out on innocent unarmed people.
Notice mass shooters don't open fire in a police station? They don't go to a gun range and try to throw down. They go somewhere where their attack on unarmed people can tally the most bodies. But if they met armed resistance they'd be stopped before they could put dozens of people in body bags.
And those killers that were stopped by armed citizens don't garner as much media attention as the killers who murder unarmed people.

And don't let it escape your memory. The greatest death toll on domestic soil happened September 11th, 2001. And those psycho's used airplanes as their weapons.


It isn't the gun that's the problem, it's the person who pulls the trigger that is the problem. If we didn't have guns , if they'd not been invented, we'd be in a real fix. Likely speaking the Queen's English still. Or worse.
Anything can be made into a weapon. Years ago a nut decided to use a van as a weapon and mow down joggers in a park. Do we ban vans?
A fork can kill someone. Should we ban forks?
There was an episode on a subway as I recall. A few years ago now some nut on a train started attacking people with a knife. All those people and one crazy with a blade, and the crazy tallied a lot of people as their victims before it all came to an end.

There's no law that can ever be passed that saves the world from crazy.
 
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We don't have a lack of healthcare. This is the age of the Computer mate, we can look up what's wrong in your country of Australia and rail against that. But that would be stupid because we don't live there.

Mass shootings aren't caused by guns being available in America. Mass shootings are caused by mentally diseased people who feel like taking their whatever the hell is wrong with them, out on innocent unarmed people.
Notice mass shooters don't open fire in a police station? They don't go to a gun range and try to throw down. They go somewhere where their attack on unarmed people can tally the most bodies. But if they met armed resistance they'd be stopped before they could put dozens of people in body bags.
And those killers that were stopped by armed citizens don't garner as much media attention as the killers who murder unarmed people.

And don't let it escape your memory. The greatest death toll on domestic soil happened September 11th, 2001. And those psycho's used airplanes as their weapons.


It isn't the gun that's the problem, it's the person who pulls the trigger that is the problem. If we didn't have guns , if they'd not been invented, we'd be in a real fix. Likely speaking the Queen's English still. Or worse.
Anything can be made into a weapon. Years ago a nut decided to use a van as a weapon and mow down joggers in a park. Do we ban vans?
A fork can kill someone. Should we ban forks?
There was an episode on a subway as I recall. A few years ago now some nut on a train started attacking people with a knife. All those people and one crazy with a blade, and the crazy tallied a lot of people as their victims before it all came to an end.

There's no law that can ever be passed that saves the world from crazy.
I think you missed/misjudged his point a little bit.
 

Nehemiah6

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...and their therapist who suggest or prescribe them, since every mass shooter I have studied, had both.
1. Mass shooters have generally had mental health issues to begin with. The problem is that in spite of that, they were given access to firearms, and were not properly monitored even when their problems were known by others.

2. Using drugs to *cure* mental health issues is not the way to treat them, but that is all these people can offer. They have no use for any discussion regarding spiritual issues. There are no chemical or biochemical cures for spiritual problems.

3. Western governments have done away with mental hospitals, where mental patients should be confined and monitored. So now you have crazies roaming the streets and going on shooting sprees.