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Gun Store Employees Stop Mental Patient Plotting Mass Murder

Monday, November 10, 2014 19:43
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We’ve noted repeatedly that the mass killings we have in this country are primarily the result of a mental healthcare system that has shrunk the capability to handle in-patient treatment to absurd levels, leaving the dangerously mentally ill on the street where they are ticking time bombs just waiting to explode.

A dangerously mentally ill man in Austin, Texas, apparently agrees with that assessment.
He went to Michael Cargill’s gun store in hopes of buying a gun to shoot up the mental hospital that refused to treat him:



Source: http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2014/11/gun-store-employees-stop-mental-patient.html

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  • The “dangerously mentally ill” are being created by psychotropics. Most specifically “inhibitor” class meds. Don’t believe me? (I’ll not spoon feed research)Look up the history of the development and spread in use of “inhibitors” and place it on a graph per capita by year. Then look up national crime rate statistics for mass shootings. Place them on the same graph. Notice anything dramatic around 1973? Hmmm Correlation does not prove causation does it? Now how many of these “shooters” were either on or freshly off Inhibitors? The last 20 years around 97.9%
    Look it up yourself please!
    My sources? CDC, FBI, APA
    Do the work yourself, it is more convincing when you know it is not contrived.

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