Friday, June 19, 2015

A common theme in these shootings

Charleston Shooter Was On Drug Linked To Violent Outbursts

By Joseph Watson, Jun. 18, 2015, InfoWars.com

Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof was reportedly taking a drug that has been linked with sudden outbursts of violence, fitting the pattern of innumerable other mass shooters who were on or had recently come off pharmaceutical drugs linked to aggression.

According to a CBS News report, earlier this year when cops searched Roof after he was acting suspiciously inside a Bath and Body Works store, they found “orange strips” that Roof told officers was suboxone, a narcotic that is used to treat opiate addiction.

Suboxone is a habit-forming drug that has been connected with sudden outbursts of aggression.

A user on the MD Junction website relates how her husband “became violent, smashing things and threatening me,” after just a few days of coming off suboxone.

Another poster on the Drugs.com website tells the story of how his personality completely changed as a result of taking suboxone.

The individual relates how he became “nasty” and “violent” just weeks into taking the drug, adding that he would “snap” and be mean to people for no reason.

Another poster reveals how his son-in-law “completely changed on suboxone,” and that the drug sent him into “self-destruct mode.”

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3 comments:

  1. Interesting link and makes me wonder if the whole heroin epidemic hasn't been some sort of diabolical plot all along, Get people hooked on heroin, then get them into rehab and onto this drug. Continuously create a tone and vibe that creates paranoia and suspicions and you have the perfect storm. I read a post years ago that predicted this would happen. There's a dark element out there that has infiltrated our great nation and possibly working in cahoots with the pharmaceutical companies to drug out our nation. Let's face it, the rise in people with anxiety, depression, paranoia, etc. has risen dramatically over the past several years and the levels of drugs being prescribed for these things is staggering. It might even be possible that certain sinister folks are targeting people who are on certain drugs or have issues and are using them as pawns to brainwash and manipulate. Rather than encouraging healing and growth, they are subjecting these persons to dark and hateful messages and trying to get them into believing manifestos. Just a hypothesis, now I am very suspicious of Obama's whole push for electronic medical records and the slam through ACA. It's a great way to manipulate what drugs are prescribed. Disturbing to think about but not totally unfeasible.

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  2. You know, I doubt Larry posts these articles because anyone with any sense would avoid Infowars and Alex Jones like the plague.

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  3. Not yet sure of the exact context of this article. However I wish to say that what I noticed about the South Carolina shootings was that the newspapers and airwaves were out-rightly stating that a "White" man opened fire on "blacks" in a "Black church."
    OK, that apparently was a fact. It should be stated.

    However if it were the other way around, if a black person somehow attacked a group of white people, then it would be considered "racism" and "hatred" if it were said that a "black" man was on the run after killing or harming a group of white people. Of course same if the perp were a Hispanic.

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