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- America seems shocked
that, yet again, a young male would pick up an assault rifle and
murder his fellow citizens, then take his own life. This is what
happened last night in Omaha, Nebraska, where the 19-year-old
Hawkins killed himself and eight other people with an assault
rifle. Those lacking keen observation skills are quick to blame
guns for this tragedy, but others who are familiar with the
history of such violent acts by young males instantly recognize
a more sinister connection: A history of treatment with
psychiatric drugs for depression and ADHD.
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- It all started in
Columbine, Colorado, when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
massacred their way into the history books on April 20, 1999 by
killing 12 and wounding 23 people. The mainstream media
virtually glorified the event, yet utterly failed to report the
connection between violence in young men and treatment with
psychiatric drugs. (Both Harris and Klebold were taking
antidepressant drugs.)
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- It's a little known
fact that antidepressant drugs have never been tested on
children nor approved by the FDA for use on children. It is well
established in the scientific literature, however, that such
drugs cause young men to think violent thoughts and commit
violent acts. This is precisely why the U.K. has outright banned
the prescribing of such drugs to children. Yet here in the
United States -- the capitol of gun violence by kids on
depression drugs -- the FDA and drug companies pretend that
mind-altering drugs have no link whatsoever to behavior.
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- Enormous evidence
linking mind-altering drugs with violent acts
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- In 2005, I reported on
this site that Eli Lilly had full knowledge of a 1200% increase
in suicide risk for takers of their Prozac drug, a popular
anti-depressant SSRI medication. (See
http://www.newstarget.com/003086.html )
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- In 2006, we reported
the results of a study published in the Archives of General
Psychiatry showing that teens taking antidepressant drugs are
more likely to commit suicide (and to be "successful" at
completing the act). See
http://www.newstarget.com/020643.html
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- On September 11, 2006,
I reported on the link between antidepressant drugs and violent
behavior yet again. (See
http://www.newstarget.com/020394.html ) In that
article, I explained, "If you're going to alter the brain
chemistry of these children, you had better be prepared for the
results. The result we're seeing now is mass killings. Elsewhere
around the world, where children aren't doped up on all these
drugs, we don't see this kind of behavior. This is what happens
when you change children's brain chemistry; you get these
results..."
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- The very next day, we
published a report about the anti-depressant drug Paxil doubling
the risk of violent behavior. (See
http://www.newstarget.com/020406.html ) In that
article, I stated, "This finding helps explain why school
shootings are almost always conducted by children who are taking
antidepressants. We also know that SSRIs cause children to
disconnect from reality. When you combine that with a propensity
for violence, you create a dangerous recipe for school shootings
and other adolescent violence.
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- In April of this year,
I also reported on the link between antidepressant drugs and the
Virginia Tech shooting. See
http://www.newstarget.com/021798.html
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- What I said in that
article has urgent application right now, following the Omaha
shooting:
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- A study published
in the Public Library of Science Medicine (an open source
medical journal) explored these same links in detail. (See
Antidepressants and Violence:
Problems at the Interface of Medicine and Law, by David Healy,
Andrew Herxheimer, David B. Menkes)
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- The authors note that
"Some regulators, such as the Canadian regulators, have also
referred to risks of treatment-induced activation leading to
both self-harm and harm to others" and the "United States labels
for all antidepressants as of August 2004 note that 'anxiety,
agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility,
aggressiveness, impulsivity, akathisia (psychomotor
restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult
and pediatric patients being treated with antidepressants for
major depressive disorder as well as for other indications, both
psychiatric and nonpsychiatric'".
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- In other words, the
link between antidepressants and violence has been known for
years by the very people manufacturing, marketing or prescribing
the drugs. As the author of the study mentioned above concluded,
"The new issues highlighted by these cases need urgent
examination jointly by jurists and psychiatrists in all
countries where antidepressants are widely used."
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- That was last year,
well before this latest shooting. The warning signs were there,
and they've been visible for a long time. Medical authorities
can hardly say they are "shocked" by this violent behavior.
After all, the same pattern of violence among antidepressant
takers has been observed, documented and published in numerous
previous cases.
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http://www.newstarget.com/020279.html
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the full-sized version.)
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- Not surprised at what
happened in Omaha
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- The people of Omaha may
be surprised at what happened there yesterday, but I'm not. Why?
Because the shooter, Robert Hawkins, had a history of being
"treated" for both depression and ADHD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder). (Source: Associated Press)
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- And what is the
standard American psychiatric "treatment" for these conditions?
Mind-altering drugs, of course.
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- ADHD, for example, is
treated with a drug that used to be an illegal street drug
called "speed." It's an amphetamine, and recent research
published in the August, 2007 issue of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry reveals that Ritalin and other
ADHD drugs actually stunt the growth of children, causing their
brains and bodies to be physically altered.
(See
http://www.newstarget.com/021944.html )
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- Depression, of course,
is treated with SSRI drugs, none of which have ever been safety
approved by the FDA for use on children or teens. In other
words, the use of these drugs on teenagers is a grand,
mind-altering medical experiment, and what we just witnessed in
Omaha is one result of that experiment.
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- There will be more. I
hate to be accurate about this grisly prediction, because I
grieve for the families of those lost to
pharmaceutically-induced violence, but the truth is that until
we stop drugging our children with psychotropic drugs, the
shootings are not going to stop.
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- Big Pharma is to blame
for this one, not the manufacturer of the gun. That gun has a
trigger, you see, and the trigger was pulled by a finger. The
finger was connected via a series of nerves to a brain, and that
brain was altered by psychotropic drugs. The brain wasn't
functioning like a normal, healthy, well-nourished brain; it was
functioning like a zoned out "zombie" brain permanently
distorted by psychiatric drugs.
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- Sending a teenager out
into the public doped up on mind-altering drugs that we KNOW are
linked to violence -- and jacked up on junk foods (he worked at
McDonald's) -- is a certain recipe for disaster. Big Pharma
executives, drug reps and the irresponsible psychiatrists who
dish these pills out to teenagers might as well have just walked
right into the mall and set off a bomb themselves. These are the
people ultimately responsible for the tragedy in Omaha. Hawkins
may have pulled the trigger, but modern psychiatry drugged him
with violence-inducing chemicals. The fact that such drugs
promote violence isn't even disputed. It's printed right on the
warning labels of those drugs!
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- And as sad as this
tragedy is for all those affected by this medication-induced
violence, the truly sad part is that America still hasn't
learned this lesson. If you drug the children with chemicals
that cause violence, you're going to see more shootings. It's as
simple as that. And if you take away the guns, you'll see bombs,
knives or machetes used in these attacks. When disturbed young
boys are doped up on psychotropic drugs that promote violence --
and they're drugged by the hundreds of thousands -- it's like
playing a national game of Russian roulette (with apologies to
Russia). Sooner or later, another kid whose mind has been
altered by Ritalin, Prozac or some other drug is going to walk
into yet another school or mall and start killing people. This
kind of behavior is a direct product of chemical-based
psychiatric "treatment."
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- The criminals running
modern psychiatry
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- In fact, I predict
we'll see another such shooting in the next 30 days, if not
sooner. And yet, even with the increasing frequency of these
events, the unholy alliance between Big Pharma and the immensely
evil psychiatric industry will continue. Yet more children will
be put on mind-altering drugs that stunt their growth, alter
their brain chemistry, and turn them into mind-numbed massacre
drones who acquire dangerous weapons and open fire in public
places.
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- The psychiatric
industry, though, thinks that yet MORE children need "treatment"
with drugs for ADHD and depression. In fact, an industry press
release recently claimed that only one-third of those children
"suffering" from ADHD are receiving appropriate "treatment" for
the condition. Of course, those are just code words for
"drugging the children with high-profit pharmaceuticals." When
the psychiatric authorities say "treatment," what they mean is
"more drugging."
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- Want to learn the
horrifying, yet true, history of modern psychiatry? Check out
www.CCHR.org - the
Citizens' Commission on Human Rights. They have a documentary so
downright shocking that I couldn't even finish watching the
whole thing. It's called
Psychiatry: An Industry of Death.
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- Also be sure to
check out the shocking book by Kelly Patricia O'Meara called
Psyched Out: How Psychiatry Sells Mental
Illness and Pushes Pills That Kill.
This book explains exactly why kids like Rober t Hawkins who
have been treated with psychiatric drugs end up shooting
innocents.
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- What could have healed
Robert Hawkins and saved lives
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- So what's the solution
to all this? Robert Hawkins could have been healed with a
radical change in diet that supports healthy brain chemistry.
His parents or caretakers should have stopped the junk food,
ended the medication and put him on raw, living foods and daily
superfood smoothies, fresh vegetable juices, raw nuts and seeds
and other wholesome, non-processed foods. Nutrition is the
single most powerful factor determining healthy moods and
behavior, and virtually all young men who commit violent acts
(including the vast majority of those imprisoned in the U.S.
today) suffer from wild nutritional deficiencies.
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- Robert Hawkins could
have been a healthy, stable and normal kid with the help of some
real food, real nutrition and real love from a supporting
family. Instead, he lived on junk food, worked at McDonald's and
took medication pills as directed by his psychiatric doctor. The
results speak for themselves: This recipe of processed food and
mind-altering drugs created a monster, and yesterday in Omaha,
that monster exploded in a rage of violence.
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- If we don't learn from
all this and stop drugging our nation's children, then those
innocents in Omaha will have died in vain. And I ask the
question: How many more innocent Americans must pay the price
for medication-induced violence?
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- Ask yourself one
question: Why does the FDA continue to allow these dangerous
drugs to be prescribed to children and teens when 1) They have
never been tested on children or teens, and 2) Other countries
have already banned the prescribing of these drugs to children
and teens?
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- Story Notes: The
Associated Press originally reported Hawkins' age as 20 years
old, but corrected it to 19 years old following a correction by
local police. Hawkins was not reported to have been taking
medications at the precise time of the shooting, but his
caretaker, Debora Maruca-Kovac, said that "he had been treated
in the past for depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity
disorder." We do not know exactly which drugs Hawkins had been
treated with in the past, and we hope the names of those drugs
will surface in future reports on this tragedy.
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- NewsTarget deeply
regrets the loss of life witnessed in this event, and we commit
to doing our part to end these medication-induced crimes that
continue to be perpetrated by Big Pharma and modern psychiatry.
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