When I saw the headline "Brandon found dead" I naturally assumed "lets go brandon" was gone ... but the story is pretty interesting.
This Asian origin software engineer with no violent past was heavy on Benzodiazepines when he was found walking into things in the Walmart and cops were called. In the scuffle that ensued he shot the cop and was later questioned while he was still under the influence of the chemical, and later put on death row.
In his open letter he claims that he found links to Benzo and mass shooting, with multiple shooters being prescribed one of these medications, and Big Pharma ensuring this info never makes it to the media. These inmates are heavily sedated in the prison unable to mount valid defense, given crappy defenders and then sentenced.
Since my trial, my lawyers and I have accumulated a massive amount of research proving that this is not a one-off event, but is a well known phenomenon in the medical community that has been actively covered up by the pharmaceutical industry for decades.
I have scientific articles, expert evaluations, and even an internal FDA study that highlights the extreme number of violent episodes associated with Benzodiazepines compared to other drugs. This FDA study was not released to the public and was only acquired through FOIA requests put out by lawyers.
Was he taken out because he was about to expose the Pharma?
News of his death
Authorities are investigating how Brandon Daniel, 33, died, according to a statement from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
The symbolic number 33 makes me think this was indeed a DS hit.
SSRIs which are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.. used as an antidepressant, these feature very heavily in mass shootings.
I've heard interviews where people on these had almost compulsive levels of urge to harm people even close to them like their own family members.. and had to try and battle with their own mind to put down the murderous rage that they were feeling.
Ugly things from an ugly industry.
Imagine the shock when people realise that Pharma was trying to get them to murder their kdis. And then the shock when they realise Pharma has had decades of experience in getting people to murder others.
They have been dancing this fine line on the knives edge for so long.. I think its fair to say that all people at senior levels of management in bio/pharma are actual psychopaths. Decades is right.
And how do they get away with it? There was a study that many here might have seen.. think it was posted on p.win maybe a month or two ago, of all the various industries that make campaign donations to political figures, broken down into proportions for each industry.. big pharma bribes factored in HUGELY. There is going to be a quid pro quo, or else these would never be made.. and we are seeing the signs of this everywhere.
I would never hire them, work with them or for them, or be around them in any way, given any choice in the matter.
Dr. Peter Kramer posits in his 1993 book that SSRIs mess up the brain's impulse control region. Patients who have never had issues with gambling, promiscuous sex, shoplifting or violence develop compulsions to do these things. Patients report 'feeling better than themselves' while on the drug.
I believe these drugs were designed to override the impulse control mechanism, with the cover benefit of stabilizing mood in the clinically depressed.