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Title: Confirmed: Adam Lanza Was On "Mood Stabilizing" Meds
Source: The Washington Post
URL Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local ... 1993528222d_story.html?hpid=z2
Published: Dec 14, 2012
Author: Greg Jaffe, Paul Duggan and Colum Lynch
Post Date: 2012-12-15 12:35:58 by FormerLurker
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From The Washington Post

Adam Lanza was his name.

Adam P. Lanza, 20, obscure in life, infamous in death.

A really rambunctious kid, as one former neighbor in Newtown, Conn., recalled him, adding that he was on medication. He was a son of an accountant and a schoolteacher. A family member told investigators that he had a form of autism, a law enforcement official said.

From The Daily Mail UK

It was widely understood that he had mental disabilities - either Asperger syndrome or more severe autism.

A former babysitter told the Washington Post he was 'rambunctious' as a teenager and prone to temper tantrums.

He had to be medicated to control his moods.


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Instead of gun control, we need oversight of the psychiatric profession and heavily restrict the use of "mood stablizing" meds.Subscribe to *Big Pharma*

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#29. To: FormerLurker (#0)

He had to be medicated to control his moods.

Before big pharmacy existed a belt to the back side worked pretty good to control those moods. Now everyone is conditioned to think there is a pill to solve any problem they have. Idiots!

RickyJ  posted on  2012-12-15   22:53:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: RickyJ, Original_Intent, lead.and.lag, All (#29)

Before big pharmacy existed a belt to the back side worked pretty good to control those moods. Now everyone is conditioned to think there is a pill to solve any problem they have. Idiots!

In terms of children, perhaps that is partly true. I think the chemicals in foods have a lot to do with child behavior, along with the steady stream of hypnotic propaganda fed to them from television, most likely starting at less than a year old.

But in terms of adults, often they are outcomes of that flawed society which breeds contempt and indifference to the plight of others, and artificial praise where one doesn't merit it.

Along with those with deep rooted problems, there are those who are goaded by commericials on television into thinking these drugs will cure all sorts of ailments from insomnia to social shyness. Their doctors are more than happy most of the time to prescribe whatever they ask for, thus leading to the sort of people that seem perfectly normal, till they shoot up their coworkers and or slaughter their families.

What it comes down to is that because of the greed and indifference on the part of a cabal of extremely wealthy individuals, the minds of millions of Americans are being destroyed, thus leading to the type of society we have today.

FormerLurker  posted on  2012-12-16   0:14:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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