Virginia Tech & Death By Drugs (Antidepressants, Shootings)
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damn.
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@amyphilo death to antidepressants.
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People can do unbelievable task without their conscious awareness or without others noticing if they are really asleep/sleep-walking.
There's one woman who managed to got out of bed, amazingly rummage through the kitchen cupboards downstairs and carefully putting on contact lenses!
She's been shown the video afterward, just to emphasize the effects of sleepwalking.
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I read that years ago, the CIA drugged people with LSD as an experiment, without their permission or knowledge, one guy killed himself. it shows that because he wasn't aware of why he was thinking feeling and how distorted his subjective experience was the way it was, he was trapped in a delusion. IF he had known he was having a bad trip he could have waited for the drug to wear off and been ok. that's one of the dangers of being drugged. like date rape also...
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This isn't the only issue. So many people adress issues that they think are dangerous, and yet have dangerous issues. Anti drug people can be alcoholics, and so forth. Did you know tylenol has alcohol? I say no to any drug or immorality or crap because I'm not stupid. I don't trust a lot of people.
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instead of disputing it, go and LOOK for yourself. Im not one that needs convincing since i KNOW what they do to those I love. Ive seen it 1st hand. Then i found out about why.
its evil and all about power and money. Mind control.
believe it or not....
set out to disprove it instead of disputing it first.
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Pyschotic people do things they are not aware of or feel no emotions about. However, I think, again, it is a stretch to claim that the VA Tech shooter was in a drug induced trance when he moved from building to building and loaded, shot, and reloaded his weapon.
He was clearly homicidal and expressly articulated his intent in the video prior to shooting people. He was certainly not in a trance in the video.
Fantastic claims should be supported by more than circumstantial evidence.
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The medical examiner listed it as one cause of death. It's pretty obvious to me that the medical examiner could list that because it is his professional informed medical opinion. If you know anything about these drugs at all you know that they are mind altering, and often lead to psychosis, hallucinations, homicidal and suicidal ideation. People have been reporting these problems with antidepressants for years. Go check the website again, it's not a tox report, although toxicity is automatic.
Scientfic studies demonstrate that when you raise serotonin you cause aggression etc. Try looking up serotonin syndrome. It's not circumstantial, although this specific example is one "anecdote" of what can happen - and a horrible one at that.
amyphilo 3 years ago
It is not a stretch to blame a drug for a person's suicide. It's a stretch not to. You're barking up the wrong tree, I lived through the suicidal and homicidal urges on Zoloft for four months before getting off the drug. Thank God for the FDA black box warning, which played a big role in my decision to go off the drug and saved my life and my family.
amyphilo 3 years ago
As someone who was homicidal for four months on Zoloft, I don't think it's necessarily a total unconscious state... however, since I never went through with any of the thoughts I was having, I don't know.
amyphilo 3 years ago
Look up REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, look into sleepwalking... people can do things that they are not aware of.
The bottom line is that these murders have been committed by people taking drugs that we know cause homicide, and people are not even doing anything about it. It's always 'get them more mental health treatment' when what they needed was less, or none like in my case.
amyphilo 3 years ago