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While the MSM gaslights you about there not being a connection between SSRI antidepressants and mass shooters, they're not telling you that in 2004, the FDA was forced to put a black box warning on all of them that says the following: “Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility,... show more
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You’re missing the point that more than 20 of these events are shown to be 100% fake and staged.

I don't disagree with that at all. Well aware of MKUltra and the connections to serial murderers. I don't have any clear evidence of the Maine shooter being one of these cases, so I'm just posting on the dangers of psych meds and how they can make you do horrible things. If you have any info or links on there being a connection, share and I'll read.

Who knew about these drug impacts or side effects? Well...many did and many have shared their stories...but it doesn't seem to change that these drugs are still on the market. Who is responsible for reviewing these adverse events and pulling them ...FDA?

There really hasn’t been much investigation into the link of SSRIs and these incidents.

@high_in_seattle Was given Chantix to quit smoking once. Many of these side effects I received and had very intrusive thoughts about hurting myself and others. When I went back to the doctor for help with this, he told me I needed to try breathing into a paper bag. I was astounded.

Can’t be the drugs! Gotta be the guns.

They also never told anyone to read ‘programmed to kill’

New peer reviewed studies show SSRI drugs do NOTHING for depression and possibly make things more intense. Maybe is we use our minds to decode language we can find a rational solution. I always separate syllables to see if I can hear anything that is applicable and makes sense in this case "Depressed" is the problem and the possible solution could be "Deep rest" ..... See what I did there??? Here's a study!

Thanks for using your platform to raise much needed awareness of the dangers of psychiatric medications. "Medicating Normal" is an excellent documentary.
