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SSRI’s- which are linked to nearly ever rampage killer/mass shooter in the past 30+ years, & who’s side effects include violent outbursts, suicidal thoughts & psychosis. (www.telegraph.co.uk)
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– Analophigus 18 points 3 years ago +18 / -0

Ive known a handful of people on these drugs. They act like zombies who are shells of the people they once were. I cut them out of my life. Seemed dangerous to have them around anymore. They act weird

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– MommaChz1 15 points 3 years ago +15 / -0

My sister put my nephew on something back in the day for what she said was ADD, he actually told my daughter and me he hated it and it made him feel terrible. He was depressed, gained weight and idk what else. He quit taking them not long after he started without my sisters knowledge. I am a firm believer that he should have been a country boy, outside running, climbing trees, chasing frogs. Sometimes kids need to just get out and play instead of being stuck in the house being a loaf.

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– WhoKnowsAnymore 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

You should read “Last Child In The Woods”. Non-fiction book by a researcher that dig into what you described, you are spot on. Unfortunately, this fact would further threaten the indoctrination centers known as “schools”.

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– deleted 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0
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– Wemenas 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Been through it myself, m'y mother made me take Ritalin and concerta for "ADHD" it was so bizarre... I would loose hunter and feel kinda zombie. Stop taking Them weather she insisted or not.

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– kish-kumen 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Hmm.. It's almost as if Theodore Kaczynski actually knew what he was taking about...🤔. Like others, he worked in the darkness to expose evil to the light.

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– solo_verdades 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

Evidently all of these people have been MK Ultra'd at some time in their lives and the CIA triggers them somehow to carry out these heinous crimes. It's part of the gun grab plan. But we're not giving up our guns. We are patriots. Long live the United States of America!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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– RugerP89 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Their Clown parents sold their children into the MK System. Disassociative states are highly suggestible, and easiest to create during childhood.

To marry up school shooters with SSRIs, as if that was the primary cause, only helps to obfuscate Clown World further. I am no fan of the drugs myself.

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– SpaceCadet0106 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

My doctor prescribed them to me when I was “depressed” (looking back now it was just understandable stress, from loss of employment and a kid on the way, but having a mental break down in the room lands you an SSRI in an instant) I knew nothing of the medications but just wanted relief. It worked. After a few weeks, I felt no stress, no worries, I could function again. I thought my gosh what a miracle. Nothing in my life was different but the weight was now weightless. Then a month or two went by and I soon realized when I laughed. It was mechanical. When I smiled it was a function. I no longer felt the weight of the world but at the cost of no longer feeling any sense of a anything. I could feel no joy, no happiness, no anger, no stress, no sadness, no affection. I was numb to absolutely everything. Could I still function. Absolutely. With ease. But the cost was too great. I threw the bottle out and never touched them again. It took months for it to wear off maybe even a year to get back to full emotions, and I had only talent them for maybe 6 months. The pills offered no solutions, it was just a bandaid, worse than that really, it’s honestly the same as alcohol or drug addictions except for the fact you can function without outward side effect ions. All the side effects are internal. Life is so hard no doubt. But these drugs are no solution. Get honest help. Find actually solutions to your problems and solutions should never come down to your emotions. Emotions are fleeting. They are necessary for life’s experiences, they are often helpful in warning you something is wrong or right but be wary. “The heart is deceitful above all things” and incurable. You don’t ask God to change your heart, you ask for a new one. One that is designed after his own heart of righteousness. He will gladly provide. “You have not because you ask not”. Take a deep breath and ask for his help, it’s not a get out of jail free card but if you hand it all too him. You will find peace and a clear mind to face what’s before you. He is the healer you are looking for.

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– deleted 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0
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– Space_Monkey 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Coincidentally, they also prevent the use of psychedelics like LSD and magic mushrooms, which have helped many people, including me, to wake up from the mass mind control.

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– For-The-Win 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

In 2019 my doctor suggested citalopram for anxiety/slight depression. I tried it and i felt horrible. Very depressed and it created an erectile dysfunction issue. Took it for 2 weeks and said enough is enough. Plus the girlfriend was NOT happy....

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– SWOL_of_CINDER 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Idk what I was put on years back but I have the same story.

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– makemyday007 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

Paywall :(

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– RachelkillsBam 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

https://archive.ph/9kmTO

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– makemyday007 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Thank you friend I really wanted to read this.

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– Infidel440 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Interesting.

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– ForgetMePls 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Thank you!

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– Kavvfefe 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

See ssristories.org

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– Ineedsanity 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11033517/Have-millions-taking-antidepressants-harmful-effects-decades-no-reason.html

Not the same link, but same story from yesterday.

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– anarchyintheusa 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Some plants like syrian rue and the roots of the south american caapi vine contains a naturally occuring ssri called harmaline. I have never personally taken a pharmaceutical ssri so can't speak to their effects but small doses of naturally occurring harmaline I have used has never made me feel like a zombie. Could possibly be due to the fact that there are a bunch of other alkaloids also in those plants that come out with an extraction. Or pharmaceutical meddling in what they produce maybe? Why does my man mess with things that already occurs in nature in its perfect form as our creator imagined?

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– Jceggbert5 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

I'm on a substantial dose of lexapro. It doesn't 100% fix the anxiety or depression, but I'm also not zombified either.

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– MissMagaMillenial 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

I was on Lexapro in the past, and it probably saved my life. I have been off it for a few years now, bc the side effects were annoying. I am in a better frame of mind now and able to deal with things without it so far, but there were times I truly needed it

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– Jceggbert5 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Hoping to be able to step off of it in the next year or so, but with the state of the world + my chaotic surroundings + my predisposition to de depressed anyway + several family and close friends and pets dying in the last year, I had to get that medicinal crutch. Made me completely sexually dysfunctional for a bit but I backed down one dosage level and all that seems to be working again.

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– MissMagaMillenial 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Yeah, I literally wouldn’t be here anymore if I wouldn’t have taken it when I really was in a bad spot. It is necessary for some people at some times. I don’t believe it’s good to just stay on it permanently like the doctors tell you though. Take it while you need to, change things in your life that are stressing you (or change how you view them), and then very slowly wean off. That’s what I did, and I feel great. I just honestly had to adopt the mindset that no matter what, I’ll be ok. I was always so worried about what if this bad thing happens or what if that happens- it was literally driving me crazy. I got a new job (less stress), built up a bank account (less stress due to more financial security), cut out toxic friends and men, etc. just took steps to fix what was bothering me deep down. I’m right as rain now. If anything comes up in the future and I start feeling like I want to die, I will def go back on the medicine for awhile and then restart the process of fixing my mindset enough to wean off again. Life is full of ups and downs and we just have to do our best to deal with it however we can

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– DarQ2light 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Says the mainstream media every goddamn time. I've watched that drug save lives including mine.

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– JohnTorrington 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

The question should be is it saving more lives than its taking?

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– DarQ2light 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

They only negative reports I've been hearing are police chases. If there was any substantial negative data I'm sure the mainstream would be doing a hit piece on it. Stress causes low serotonin and sheep mentality so the last thing the powers that be want are a strong minded populace who can think straight and not be overly emotional Prozac is a direct threat to that I had to do a lot of research on the subject of Prozac before I started taking it because my mother had raised me to be anti-psycho medication

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– DarQ2light 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I just caught up to the x-22 report episode where Dave talks about the serotonin reuptake inhibitor subject. It's the first time I haven't agreed with his speculation. It's a plausible speculation so I respect it and it's an easy topic to misunderstand. The best guideline to go by is whatever the mainstream media tries to get you to hate is probably something you should love, and everything wants you to love is something you should probably hate. That's if someone doesn't have the time to do the research. It's my best advice. The recent study saying that serotonin doesn't have anything to do with depression is highly suspect in my opinion and I will have to look more into that report. The timing of it is also interesting. The amount of stress that normies are about to experience is going to be immense and maybe they don't want them to get any help. The two largest anti anything media campaigns that I have witnessed in this country are the antiprozac and then the anti-trump.

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– JohnTorrington 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

You have to look at it from the financial aspect too. Pfizer and the like make so much money from poison. Do you trust them?

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– DarQ2light 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I'll tell you what raised more suspicion in me at the beginning was, I asked my psychiatrist how much it was going to cost me every month and he said around $300. I said I don't have insurance, he said okay fill out this paper which required my name and how much money I made and my signature, that's all. I never paid a penny for the stuff and that's what made me worry. When I experienced it's effects over an 8-year period I stopped worrying. It changed my life drastically for the better. I understand that a lot of people who are used to being overly sensitive feel disconnected when that sensitivity leaves them, it takes a while to get used to. Kind of weird like a pair of brand new dress shoes until you break them in. I also quit cold turkey several times and it never had a bad effect, eventually I quit permanently. It made me well enough to make a life for myself which became my real prozac. You don't need a prescription for it in Mexico, the same with Ivermectin you'll find that next to the ibuprofen.

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– queue-anon 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

"More than 37 million Americans are on medications like sertraline, escitalopram, bupropion, trazodone and fluoxetine"

There'd be more shootings if what you posit is true.

Also, Q mentioned there's more involved than just a single drug for the FF shootings.

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– PeaceCrew 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

With all the crazy mental side effects, I have begun I wonder if the SSRI drugs have been laced with LSD or something.

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– juancena 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I got put on Sertraline this year. I went through 2 suicidial attempts. I am former military so muscle memory is in my blood. I repeatedly put the barrel up my mouth and dry fired it to train that muscle memory. Never did I have intents of harming others, only myself as I believe in solipsism.

First attempt was after I fell in to a deep PTSD episode from the loss of a close one. I was put on 100mg sertraline daily. The first month I was exactly as some describe, a zombie. It felt like a non stop trip of MDMA and LSD. I pulled myself off it as soon as I could and it was followed by suicide attempt #2. Complete hopelessness and irrational thoughts. It hit fkin hard, this is not a drug you can just hop off of like ibuprofen or naproxen.

The point I am poorly trying to get across is that I completely understand why these mass shooters were on SSRIs. Combine that with programming, doesn't even have to be the in-depth type of programming that was done in the past with LSD(see Manson or Jimmy Shaver). Could just be as simple as TV, movies or music(see social media algorithm and suggestions, or music theory). SSRIs seem to be like the modern LSD, the accelerant, for lack of better wording.

DS is essentially breaking these people down and rebuilding them, or like Heinz says, "Grown not made". Once you understand that, the shutting down of the mental hospitals in CA makes so much more sense. I can guarantee you most people you meet in NY, CA and other cities with similar characteristics, are on some kind of SSRI.

Edit: For anyone wondering what alternative would help, try St. John's Wort. I started with 300mg daily, now down to 300mg once a week and it completely changed everything with no noticeable side effects as of yet.

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– numina18 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

whose.

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– special1ntere5t 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I was given 1 of these years ago because I was suffering from chronic insomnia and hadn’t slept properly for over a year. It was literal exhaustion but the doc jumped straight to SSRIs. It made me so ill I ended up in hospital and it took days to clear it out of my system. The insane thing is all I needed to to was get a decent nights sleep. Would never go near them

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– Humbled1 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I tried "Wellbutrin" years back to quit smoking. After 1 month of daily use, I had my 1 and only panic attack ever and the amount of anger I was walking around with was BAD! Almost lost my job and wife after 6 weeks usage. Stopped them cold turkey and took about 4m to get back to me. Oh, and thanks to all the anxiety and anger caused by the meds, my smoking almost tripled in the same time. Fuk pharma!

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– igoape 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

This was known about when these meds were first prescribed, I told one doctor that they nearly killed me and I didn't want any more, the evil cunt said "Well whats the worst than can happen if you take them?"

As a christian I do not want to take revenge on the medical profession as vengeance is the Lords, but seeing medical people hanging from lampposts would be pleasing to me.

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– Moose_Antlers 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Citation and link of the actual research paper: Moncrieff J, Cooper RE, Stockmann T, et al. The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence. Molecular Psychiatry. 2022. epub. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01661-0

It's worth reading at least the discussion and conclusion sections. The review seemed thorough and used proper techniques for search and screening. I am not familiar with the 17 papers they used, nor am I going to read them over this. It's outside my specialty and time to commit.

Depression has a number of theories that support potential causes. The Serotonin theory (or more broadly the monoamine hypothesis) may have some merit, but not in all patients. It is clear from personal experience that these drugs do help some people, which is why they continue to be prescribed despite some pretty big side effects (short-term suicidal ideation in young adults when the drug is started and titrated, sexual dysfunction).

If anything, the article is a good reminder to keep an open mind to multiple potential causes of depression and accordingly to various potential modes of treatment. Not everyone needs to be on Xoloft or Prozac or similar.

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– NewNameIguess 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I'd argue that the mass docility we see is a far greater problem. Quite often you'll see men even upon having everything taken from them who decided to quietly kill themselves rather than making even the slightest attempt to die fighting.

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– Yungsheets 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I'm just looking at these symptoms the SSRIs have and wondering to myself who the fuck would prescribe these drugs to anyone

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– juancena 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

As long as the patient meets the criteria for the doc to legally prescribe it, or better wording would be to start them on it. Because it starts with an initial dose, then after more appointments, the dose or medication is modified, so the actual dose or medication that will fit the patient is not known or given until months or sometimes years after. But throughout this whole process that doc is getting a huge payout and invited to private dinners and trips.

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