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Is there a link between SSRIs and School Shootings? Oh yeah… Tucker Carlson asks Josef Witt-Doerring if SSRIs are linked to mass shootings, noting the rise in school shootings PRECISELY coincides with increased SSRI prescriptions. - Labels for stimulants, antipsychotics like Abilify, and antidepressants warn of possible aggression, mania,...

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Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring on the Hidden Risks of SSRIs When discussing antidepressants, Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring highlights an overlooked truth: the greatest danger of SSRI use may not be the drug itself, but what it distracts users from. Too often, patients are medicated for “chemical imbalances” when their depression may actually stem from unresolved life issues—relationships, work stress, or grief. He warns that by medicalizing all suffering, people risk missing the real source of their pain. Beyond this, there are deeper physiological and behavioral side effects that few are told about. Among the most alarming are paradoxical reactions—cases where antidepressants trigger the opposite of their intended effect. Instead of improving mood, they can heighten agitation, impulsivity, and disconnection, in rare cases leading to suicide or violent behavior. Dr. Witt-Doerring cites the tragic story of 20-year-old Bryson Burks, who was prescribed three antidepressants for pain after a football injury. He’d never been depressed, but when he stopped the drugs too quickly, severe withdrawal set in. His mental state destabilized, and he took his life—a death his mother now fights to prevent from happening to others. The lesson, Dr. Witt-Doerring stresses, is not to avoid medication at all costs, but to approach it with awareness. Proper tapering—reducing doses gradually, by no more than 10–15 percent at a time—can prevent dangerous withdrawal. Rapid discontinuation, even after only a few months of use, can be catastrophic. True mental health recovery, he asserts, begins when medication supports deeper healing instead of replacing it.

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In July 2022 Tucker Carlson broke a major taboo by discussing the link between antidepressants and mass shootings—a problem that did not exist until SSRIs entered the market. Despite being written off as a "conspiracy theory" industry studies consistently showed that SSRIs cause aggression, bipolar disorder, and a loss of one's grip on reality—much of which was only learned after lawsuits from SSRI victims forced the industry to reveal that unpublished data. In many cases, this leads to psychotic violence which is typically suicidal in nature, but sometimes also homicidal (e.g., a sweet elderly man stabbing his wife 200 times). Once the school shooting epidemic began, activists quickly noticed the shooters were on SSRIs. To "solve" this, the entire media suddenly stopped reporting what medications the shooter was on, it became taboo to ever suggest any link existed between the two, and every school shooting became a polarized discussion over banning guns. So, on May 26 2022, (two days after the tragic Uvalde shooting), I published an article (listed below) which compiled the shocking and extensive evidence linking SSRIs to mass shootings in susceptible individuals and showed that those incidents followed a clear and consistent pattern. It struck a chord (as many could see our "approach" to mass shootings was doing nothing to stop them), quickly went viral, and a few days later on July 5, Tucker, at great risk, aired his groundbreaking segment and permanently changed the media landscape. Since then, many other prominent figures (e.g., Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸, Matt Walsh and Robert F. Kennedy Jr) have begun broaching this subject as well and significant doubts have begun emerging around SSRIs. Likewise, while the data on a shooter's psychiatric medications are rarely made available to us, a CDC official privately shared with one of us that the CDC has continued to secretly track the link between mass shootings and found it's consistently there but has declined to share it due to the political ramifications of that decision. In this thread, I will provide the evidence SSRIs cause psychotic violence, show how the FDA covered it up in an identical manner to the dangers of other problematic pharmaceuticals (e.g., the COVID vaccines) and highlight how the risks of the SSRIs greatly exceed their "benefits."

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Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring Exposes the Hidden Scandal Behind SSRIs and Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction A growing medical scandal may be one of the most underreported stories of our time. Psychiatrist Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring has raised the alarm over a devastating condition linked to antidepressants known as Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD)—a permanent form of sexual, emotional, and cognitive blunting that persists even after stopping the medication. According to Witt-Doerring, roughly 70% of SSRI users experience sexual side effects like erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, and muted pleasure. But the real tragedy emerges for the estimated 1 in 216 who never recover. These patients describe genital anesthesia, total loss of erogenous sensation, emotional numbness, and brain fog so severe it feels like being “lobotomized.” Witt-Doerring calls it a betrayal of medical trust. Regulators in Europe, Canada, Australia, and Hong Kong have already updated drug labels to warn about this risk—yet the U.S. FDA has refused to act, despite receiving the same scientific dossier over six years ago. A citizen’s petition demanding a warning label was filed in 2018. The FDA ignored it. When advocates sued, the agency dismissed the case on a technicality. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue taking these drugs without informed consent about potentially permanent side effects. Dr. Witt-Doerring believes the silence is deliberate: “The FDA is protecting pharmaceutical interests, not the public.” He remains hopeful that under President Trump’s administration and Secretary Kennedy’s leadership, long-suppressed issues like PSSD will finally be addressed. Both conservative and liberal media now appear to be turning on Big Pharma’s psychiatric establishment—signaling what could be a historic reckoning. The question remains: How many lives have to be quietly ruined before U.S. regulators admit what the rest of the world already has?

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