More often than not, people who commit mass violence and school shootings are taking antidepressant drugs.
One side effect of antidepressants involves going into a dreamlike state, where “nothing seems real.”
Many of those committing violent acts while taking antidepressants describe being in such a state at the time.
Frequently those who become violent while taking antidepressants have undergone a recent change in dose, such as Cho from Virginia Tech and Andrea Yates who drowned her 5 children in Texas.
It has been proven that antidepressants at least DOUBLE the risk of suicide in children in short-term clinical trials.
Those who do kill themselves do it in horrific, violent ways and feel desperate to end their lives.
A key ingredient in antidepressants (and many other psych drugs) which causes a dumbing down of the patient is fluoride, which suppresses thyroid function and causes nerve damage. (This is the same fluoride added to tap water and toothpaste.)
As of 1991, the FDA had recorded 17,605 adverse reactions to Prozac alone.
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