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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Guns don't kill, meds do...

Georgia shooter gives 'off his meds' as reason for school shooting

By Jason Charles


In what looks to be a direct correlation between anti-psychotic/depression medication and school shootings, a man identified in this week shooting made the bizarre statement to investigators that he was 'Sorry he was off his meds'.

Investigator T.L. Wortham with the DeKalb County Sheriff's Fugitive Unit said to WSB-TV that the 20-year-old suspect, Michael Brandon Hill, said during his arrest: “I’m sorry, I’m off my meds.”

The Associated Press reported that the bookkeeper for the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Ga., where the shooting took place, said the suspect told her similarly. While making a Wednesday appearance on “Good Morning America,” the staffer, Antoinette Tuff, described how she was able to calm Mr. Hill and persuade him to surrender, and she said he told her he hadn’t taken his medication.




School shooting in the US have been underscored by psychiatric medication use. READ THIS link from the CCHR a list of psychoactive drugs that the shooters have been on.

These school shootings are a national epidemic and the refusal by media and government institutions to draw the parallel is criminal and demonstrates exactly the power pharma advertising and lobbies can be used to skirt accountability for the devastating effects their drug "products" have on our society.

The While making a Wednesday appearance on “Good Morning America,” the staffer, Antoinette Tuff, described how she was able to calm Mr. Hill and persuade him to surrender, and she said he told her he hadn’t taken his medication.

Thank God for this staffer Antoinette who was able to address the psychotic break and talk the man down from his 'bad trip' as he came off toxic chemicals prescribed to him by a doctor.


Link:
http://truthalliance.net/Archive/News/tabid/67/ID/10897/Georgia-shooter-gives-off-his-meds-as-reason-for-school-shooting.aspx

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