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Title: NIU Gunman Stopped Taking Medication
Source: AP/Earthlink
URL Source: http://enews.earthlink.net/channel/ ... 0_3ca6_15526200802151589701038
Published: Feb 15, 2008
Author: Carla K. Johnson, Michael Tarm, David Me
Post Date: 2008-02-15 11:59:27 by Original_Intent
Keywords: SSRI, berserker, Psychiatry
Views: 3079
Comments: 99

NIU Gunman Stopped Taking Medication February 15, 2008 11:41 AM EST

DEKALB, Ill. - The man who gunned down five people at Northern Illinois University in a suicidal rampage became erratic after halting his medication and carried a shotgun to campus inside a guitar case, police said Friday.

The man, 27-year-old former student Stephen Kazmierczak, was also wielding three handguns during Thursday's ambush inside a lecture hall.

Two of the weapons - the pump-action Remington shotgun and a Glock 9mm handgun - were purchased legally less than a week ago, on Feb. 9, authorities said. They were purchased in Champaign, where Kazmierczak was enrolled at the University of Illinois.

The other weapons were still being traced.

Campus Police Chief Donald Grady said investigators recovered 48 shell casings and six shotgun shells following the attack in Cole Hall. The gunman paused to reload his shotgun after opening fire on a crowd of terrified students in a geology class, sending them running and crawling toward the exits. He shot himself to death on the stage of the hall.

Kazmierczak, whose first name was earlier listed as Steven, was taking some kind of medication, Grady said.

"He had stopped taking medication and become somewhat erratic in the last couple of weeks," Grady said, declining to name the drug or provide other details.

Correcting information his office released earlier Friday, DeKalb County Coroner Rusty Miller said five students, not six, were killed in the rampage, in addition to the gunman. Miller said the higher victim total was the result of confusion over the fate of a patient taken to another county for treatment.

"There was a miscommunication," Miller said.

In Florida, Polk County sheriff's officials said they were asked to notify the suspect's father - Robert Kazmierczak of Lakeland, Fla. - of his son's death. They said the elder Kazmierczak was not at home to avoid the media.

The motive of the killer, who graduated from NIU in 2006 but was a student there as recently as last year, was still not known. Grady said Kazmierczak was an "outstanding" student while at NIU and authorities were still trying to determine why he would kill. There was no known suicide note.

"We were dealing with a disturbed individual who intended to do harm on this campus," NIU President John Peters said.

Witnesses said the gunman, dressed in black and wearing a stocking cap, emerged from behind a screen on the stage of 200-seat Cole Hall and opened fire just as the class was about to end around 3 p.m. Officials said 162 students were registered for the class but it was unknown how many were there Thursday.

Allyse Jerome, 19, a sophomore from Schaumburg, said the gunman burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun.

"Honestly, at first everyone thought it was a joke," Jerome said. Everyone hit the floor, she said. Then she got up and ran, but tripped. She said she felt like "an open target."

"He could've decided to get me," Jerome said. "I thought for sure he was gonna get me."

John Giovanni, 20, of Des Plaines said the gunman calmly fired at the greatest concentration of students.

"He was shooting from the hip. He was just shooting," said Giovanni, who turned and ran so fast that he lost a shoe. "I was running but I was hurtling over people in the fetal position."

Peters said four people died at the scene, including three students and the gunman. The others died at hospitals. The teacher, a graduate student, was wounded but was expected to recover.

DeKalb County Coroner Dennis J. Miller released the identities of four victims: Daniel Parmenter, 20, of Westchester; Catalina Garcia, 20, of Cicero; Ryanne Mace, 19, of Carpentersville; and Julianna Gehant, 32, of Meridan.

Another victim, Gayle Dubowski, a 20-year-old sophomore from Carol Stream, died at a Rockford hospital, Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fiduccia said.

The killer had been a graduate student in sociology at Northern Illinois as recently as spring 2007, Peters said. He also said the suspect had no record of police contact or an arrest record while attending Northern Illinois, a campus with 25,000 students about 65 miles west of Chicago.

The gunman was a student at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Chancellor Richard Herman said.

Lauren Carr said she was sitting in the third row when she saw the shooter walk through a door on the right-hand side of the stage, pointing a gun straight ahead.

"I personally Army-crawled halfway up the aisle," said Carr, a 20-year-old sophomore. "I said I could get up and run or I could die here."

She said a student in front of her was bleeding, "but he just kept running."

"I heard this girl scream, 'Run, he's reloading the gun!'"

More than a hundred students cried and hugged as they gathered outside the Phi Kappa Alpha house early Friday to remember Parmenter, the 20-year-old sophomore from Elmhurst, who was one of those killed.

The campus was closed on Friday. Students were urged to call their parents and were offered counseling at any residence hall, according to the school Web site.

The school was closed for one day during final exam week in December after campus police found threats, including racial slurs and references to shootings earlier in the year at Virginia Tech, scrawled on a bathroom wall in a dormitory. Police determined after an investigation that there was no imminent threat and the campus was reopened. Peters said he knew of no connection between that incident and Thursday's attack.

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Associated Press writers Carla K. Johnson, Michael Tarm, David Mercer, Martha Irvine, Nguyen Huy Vu, Sarah Rafi, Mike Robinson and photographer Charles Rex Arbogast contributed to this report.

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#1. To: christine, Peppa, Cynicom, Zipporah, robin, TwentyTwelve, Wudidiz, Kamala, James Deffenbach, Percy Dovetonsils, FormerLurker, Pinguinite, Palo Verde, aristeides, all (#0)

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The man who gunned down five people at Northern Illinois University in a suicidal rampage became erratic after halting his medication ...

A common thread - "medication" (interestingly left unnamed) ceased shortly before going into withdrawls and thence upon a rampage.

Notice also the story seems to be trying to diminish that fact by focusing in great detail on what weaponry he was carrying while not mentioning which drug he had been on.

The motive of the killer, who graduated from NIU in 2006 but was a student there as recently as last year, was still not known. Grady said Kazmierczak was an "outstanding" student while at NIU and authorities were still trying to determine why he would kill. There was no known suicide note.

Another common thread tying the SSRI/Psych Medication killers together - they "go off" for no apparent motivation or reason.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   12:05:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: farmfriend, ratcat (#1)

(((((Ping)))))

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   12:07:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Original_Intent (#0)

From another article: The gunman, Steve Kazmierczak, 27, a one-time undergraduate and award-winning sociology graduate student at NIU who campus Police Chief Donald Grady said was "revered by faculty and staff" and gave "no indication that this was the type of person who would engage in this activity." Kazmierczak had recently stopped taking his medication, Grady told reporters.

The psych drugs are batting 1000.

noone222  posted on  2008-02-15   12:10:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: noone222 (#3) (Edited)

The psych drugs are batting 1000.

I've gotten to where I watch for it to surface when one of these berserkers goes on a rampage. In every case, with no exceptions that I am aware of, they are on or have recently gone off a psych drug of some kind. Prozac is the most common but it is not limited to it - Harris at Columbine was was on Luvox. Always there is one of these fluoride based psych drugs to be found in current use or very recent history. From what I have read the withdrawls from them can be one of the worst periods for users of these drugs.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   12:26:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Original_Intent (#4)

Always there of these fluoride based psych drugs to be found in current use or very recent history. From what I have read the withdrawls from them can be one of the worst periods for users of these drugs.

The psych drugs are no different than street drugs in that regard. Addicting and mind-altering.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-02-15   12:31:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Original_Intent (#4)

I don't know which of the psych drugs my sister was on and had quit taking because they made her feel terrible/lost ... but about a month after quitting them she shot herself in the head.

I remember visiting with her old high school girlfriends at my other sister's home after the funeral. I had known most of them from childhood. They all, without exception, were on one form or another of anti-depressants. I couldn't believe it.

noone222  posted on  2008-02-15   12:42:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: noone222 (#6)

I'm sorry to hear about your sister's death.

We demand our United States Constitution be restored.

angle  posted on  2008-02-15   13:11:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: noone222 (#6)

I don't know which of the psych drugs my sister was on and had quit taking because they made her feel terrible/lost ... but about a month after quitting them she shot herself in the head.

That is truly awful and sad.

One of the adverse side effects of these drugs is a high rate of suicide. The drug company run FDA keeps trying to bury this, along with the evidence, but were finally forced to put a warning on the box and the package insert warning of the suicide risk.

Is calling a drug that increases the suicide rate an "anti-depressant" a marcarbe oxymoron?

That they are a addictive and have severe side effects is known and yet the power of the Pharma Lobby, and it's control over the FDA, keeps this data suppressed.

As well the media receives big advertising revenues, pay-offs, from the Pharma Cartel and so they remain silent or whitewash the effects.

Unfortunately your sister's experience is not uncommon, and, from what I have read, that detachment and psychoses associated with them is common. People talk about living in a fog detached from reality as well as uncontrolled anger and the desire to kill others. Brin Hartman who killed her comedian husband was put on a Psych drug by her family Physician and the day she was put on it, via a "free sample", she killed her husband. Bev Eakman relates the story of how she called her and said over the phone "I don't know but I think I just killed Phil". She then hung up and apparently after confirming that she had in fact killed him she then committed suicide.

The sheer volume of horror stories surrounding these drugs is kept suppressed. It would be "bad for profits". Of course that they are fluoride based compounds which, fluoride you might recall was used by the Nazi's to pacify Prison Camp inmates, has overtones of "1984" and "Brave New World" in that they appear to be drugs aimed less at treating and more at numbing and insuring compliance to the wishes of others. Just speculation but I have to wonder if these drugs are not being pushed because of a hidden agenda.

I remember visiting with her old high school girlfriends at my other sister's home after the funeral. I had known most of them from childhood. They all, without exception, were on one form or another of anti-depressants. I couldn't believe it.

Based on the numbers I have seen recently 1 in 5 adults is now on or has been on one form of "anti-depressant" or another. They are among the most profitable drugs the Pharmaghouls produce. Who cares how many people are hurt profits are up.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   13:14:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Original_Intent (#1)

A common thread - "medication" (interestingly left unnamed) ceased shortly before going into withdrawls and thence upon a rampage.

Notice also the story seems to be trying to diminish that fact by focusing in great detail on what weaponry he was carrying while not mentioning which drug he had been on.

Yeah, how about that?

"Remember folks, when we in the know-it-all media stress the menace (Remington and Glock-discuss!) we're ricocheting public attention away from the obvious question," 'Well, was it or wasn't it PROZAC?'"

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-02-15   13:19:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Vitamin Z (#5) (Edited)

Me: Always there of these fluoride based psych drugs to be found in current use or very recent history. From what I have read the withdrawls from them can be one of the worst periods for users of these drugs.

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Z: The psych drugs are no different than street drugs in that regard. Addicting and mind-altering.

Here is an experiment to try for yourself. The next time you are in the Library go to the reference section and pull down a copy of the "PDR" (Physicians Desk Reference) which lists all of the commonly known side effects of drugs both legal and illegal.

Compare the known side effects of Prozac, Effexor, Luvox, or any of the other alphabet soup of "anti-depressats with the street drug of your choice. For an extreme example try Heroin. I had a friend take me up on this challenge and the surprised and shocked look on his face when he got back to me was very expected.

Hint: Heroin has fewer and mostly milder adverse side effects than Prozac.

SSRI's (Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors - so named because they affect the re-uptake of serotonin in your brain) have a long list of adverse side effects including a high rate of suicide among their users.

Britain banned their prescription to anyone under 18 because of the high rate of suicide. (Interestingly the lone exception is Prozac - manufactured by Eli Lilly upon whose Board of Directors used to set one George Herbert Walker Bush. Geeee, you don't think political influence could have been involved do you?) Of course as soon as someone turns 18 the side-effect of increased suicide rates goes away magically. Suuuuuuuuuuure.

Virtually all, I know of no exceptions, of the berserker killers over the last 20 years have either been on or very recently ceased taking one form of "anti-depressant" or another.

Heroin is certainly not good for you, but frankly from what I know now I would rather see a friend or relative on heroin than on ANY anti-depressant.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   13:25:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Original_Intent (#10)

That's a good test. I'm going to challenge others to do that exercise. I've also read that the root English word for pharmacy comes from the Greek word pharmakeia, which apparently means sorcery and witchcraft. Also, the word "druggist" or "pharmacist" comes from the Greek word pharmakon, which apparently means "poisoner".

I'm no expert so I can't confirm these definitions 100%, but it seems accurate to me.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-02-15   13:37:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Original_Intent (#0)

The cases where psychotropics are involved is almost 100%.

Mark

If America is destroyed, it may be by Americans who salute the flag, sing the national anthem, march in patriotic parades, cheer Fourth of July speakers - normally good Americans who fail to comprehend what is required to keep our country strong and free - Americans who have been lulled into a false security (April 1968).---Ezra Taft Benson, US Secretary of Agriculture 1953-1961 under Eisenhower

Kamala  posted on  2008-02-15   13:46:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Vitamin Z (#11)

That's a good test. I'm going to challenge others to do that exercise.

It's the easiest way I've found to get the point across to people without getting into an argument. Let people look at the data themselves from a source they can't degrade because it comes from some "conspiracy theorist". The Physician's Desk Reference is a standard reference book which can be found in virtually any Physician's office. It is the one stop reference bible of pharmacology.

I've also read that the root English word for pharmacy comes from the Greek word pharmakeia, which apparently means sorcery and witchcraft. Also, the word "druggist" or "pharmacist" comes from the Greek word pharmakon, which apparently means "poisoner".

Etymologies can be very instructive. Anytime you look up a word the etymology should be the last thing you look at before you call it done. If a dictionary doesn't list the etymology it is incomplete.

I can't cite a specific reference for 100% correlation between Psych Drugs and berserker killers but everyone I have looked into has had it as a common denominator. There seems to be a great deal of too much not enough curiosity of this fact by the media and the FDA.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   14:08:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: noone222 (#6)

I'm sad to learn of your family's loss.

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Lod  posted on  2008-02-15   14:18:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Original_Intent (#4)

In every case, with no exceptions that I am aware of, they are on or have recently gone off a psych drug of some kind.

There have been two similar type shooting incidents that may not have involved drugs, one is the recent city hall shooting and of course Carl Drega. Both of those are believed to be motivated by an overdose of government manhandling. Basically an act of violent revolution.

But yes, pharmacide is the usual motive for this type thing. Won't stop them from blaming the legally purchased guns though.

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Pinguinite  posted on  2008-02-15   14:39:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Pinguinite (#15) (Edited)

There have been two similar type shooting incidents that may not have involved drugs, one is the recent city hall shooting and of course Carl Drega. Both of those are believed to be motivated by an overdose of government manhandling. Basically an act of violent revolution.

True, but a motive is apparent in these cases. With the berserkers, in addition to the Psych Drug link, there is no apparent motive for the berserker attacks. So, you go back to the common denominator of the Psych Drugs.

However, I have to wonder whether Drega, or Charles Lee Thornton, was on one of these drugs. I have not seen any report one way or the other.

But yes, pharmacide is the usual motive for this type thing. Won't stop them from blaming the legally purchased guns though.

The Newsghouls and the anti-gun nuts always try to focus attention away from the cause to the choice of tools. Of course they never saying anything comparable about knifings or bludgeonings, nor the abnormally high suicide rate among those on Psych Drugs/SSRI's.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   15:03:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Original_Intent (#16)

Just look at who sponsors the evening news on network television...

Remember...G-d saved more animals than people on the ark. www.siameserescue.org

who knows what evil  posted on  2008-02-15   15:18:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: who knows what evil (#17)

Just look at who sponsors the evening news on network television...

At the airport a while back I was bored so I picked up a copy of Newsweek or Time or one of those rags. I couldn't believe that literally half the magazine contained ads for pharmaceuticals. Even some of the articles were subtly pimping Big Pharma.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-02-15   15:20:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: who knows what evil (#17)

Just look at who sponsors the evening news on network television...

While I gave up on the nutwork nooze a few years ago let me take a wild stab: Pharmaceutical Companies?

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   15:25:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Vitamin Z (#18)

At the airport a while back I was bored so I picked up a copy of Newsweek or Time or one of those rags. I couldn't believe that literally half the magazine contained ads for pharmaceuticals. Even some of the articles were subtly pimping Big Pharma.

I suspect if you dug back through the interlocking directorates you would find that major holders of pharma are also major holders in Slime and Newspeak.

As well since that is the lion's share of their, very expensive, ad revenue they wouldn't have a financial motive would they?

I have looked at some of the Pharma ads which show happy happy people taking their Soma. Why you just can't get through the day without your drug to make you happy, and of course hyper kids aren't suffering from too much sugar and MSG and are instead suffering from a Methamphetamine Deficiency and need Speed Ritalin to settle them down so that they can have a good rush while they are fed indoctrination in the Publik Skools.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   15:32:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Original_Intent (#19)

Pharmaceutical Companies?

No more phone calls, please...we have our winner.

Remember...G-d saved more animals than people on the ark. www.siameserescue.org

who knows what evil  posted on  2008-02-15   15:35:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: who knows what evil (#21)

Where do I go to collect the prize?

Oh, and what is the prize?

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   15:39:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Original_Intent (#22)

Where do I go to collect the prize?

Oh, and what is the prize?

Today's your lucky day, because you have won a FREE year's supply of Prozac along with two free vaccination shots of your choice.

Please report to the nearest FEMA branch for your free prize.

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-02-15   15:44:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Vitamin Z (#23) (Edited)

Today's your lucky day, because you have won a FREE year's supply of Prozac along with two free vaccination shots of your choice.

Please report to the nearest FEMA branch for your free prize.

Geeeee, uh, errrr, uh, thanks. Yeah, thanks a load. Let me just finish off this last sip of fluoridated water.

If I don't show up right away you can give it to some needy NeoCon.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   16:05:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Original_Intent, noone222 (#2)

You are supposed to taper off many of these drugs. Even if I bought into the idea that these drugs are harmful themselves, stopping them cold turkey is not a good idea.


Why do we fall sir? So we can learn to pick ourselves up. -- Alfred, Batman Begins

farmfriend  posted on  2008-02-15   16:10:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: farmfriend (#25) (Edited)

You are supposed to taper off many of these drugs. Even if I bought into the idea that these drugs are harmful themselves, stopping them cold turkey is not a good idea.

I won't argue the point as the data speaks for itself.

Yes, you are supposed to taper off, but why is that?

Because the side effects of the drug withdrawls are so severe that they can incite psychoses, suicides, and berserker rages.

However, not all of the SSRI berserkers were going off the drugs - some were still actively on them - like the Indian kid who went berserk last year, he had the maximum adult dose of Prozac as his prescription, or Joseph Westbecker (who inspired the term "going Postal") who had a high level of Prozac in his system at the time he went psychotic killing 7 in the Kansas City Post Office.

I am collecting and reporting data. The data speaks for itself.

Britain did not ban the prescription of anti-depressants to teens because they were having "too good of an affect" and that the high suicide rate was a desirable side effect. In one major study a sugar pill had a higher positive response rate.

The FDA despite attempts to sidestep the issue did not put a "Suicide Warning" on anti-depressants because they are not in cahoots with the drug companies. Pissed off parents of dead kids and loved ones showed up at the hearings and forced them to acknowledge the facts.

Whether you wish to accept it or not the data is still there and it speaks volumes without my added commentary.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   16:21:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Original_Intent (#1)

Notice also the story seems to be trying to diminish that fact by focusing in great detail on what weaponry he was carrying while not mentioning which drug he had been on.

Another common thread tying the SSRI/Psych Medication killers together - they "go off" for no apparent motivation or reason.

Yet they peddle the crap as if they were skittles, and actually encourage people to go on them by incessant adverstising for any and all psychological ailments, ranging from "social anxiety disorder" to "feelings of unhappiness".

It's part of the reason people are so f'ing confused these days, half them are on some sort of psyche drug.


You appear to be a major trouble maker...and I'm getting really pissed. - GoldiLox, 7/27/2006

FormerLurker  posted on  2008-02-15   18:47:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: FormerLurker (#27)

It is part of incapacitating and making "docile" the slaves. Cud chewers don't revolt.

Now take your "Soma" and relax. Everything is fine - just fade off into that comforting haze and all your troubles will disappear - you won't even notice it when the next berserker blows the brains out of the person next to you.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-15   21:18:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Original_Intent (#1)

The man who gunned down five people at Northern Illinois University in a suicidal rampage became erratic after halting his medication ...

An add to the story this morning, is that he recently broke up with his girlfriend.

Seems to be a 'pattern'.

Cause out on the edge of darkness, there rides a peace train Oh peace train take this country, come take me home again

Peppa  posted on  2008-02-16   10:25:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Peppa (#29)

Certainly it could be looked at as a "triggering" event. Of course we don't know for sure since not all of these berserker killers have that as a common element; it is a common enough occurrence in that age group though. Although there is likely some event with each of them that "triggered" them. Each was either on, or in withdrawls, from some form of psychotropic medication - Prozac the most common but then it is also the most proscribed. My thoughts are drifting back to the Atlanta Day Trader that went on one of these killing sprees, also on Prozac, a couple of years ago - his trigger seems to have been heavy unsustainable losses. Of course being legally stoned on a brain chemistry altering chemical probably didn't help his judgement in the Market a lot.

"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-02-16   11:04:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Peppa (#29)

What was he on? Viagra?

nobody  posted on  2008-02-16   11:10:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Original_Intent (#30)

Each was either on, or in withdrawls, from some form of psychotropic medication - Prozac the most common but then it is also the most proscribed

Yes. I just happen to notice that from time to time, a girlfriend, is added to the story to 'provide' the MO.

In your point, the losses were the MO.

The root is the drug.

Cause out on the edge of darkness, there rides a peace train Oh peace train take this country, come take me home again

Peppa  posted on  2008-02-16   11:16:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: nobody (#31)

What was he on? Viagra?

Ohhhhhhh.. that's bad.

Cause out on the edge of darkness, there rides a peace train Oh peace train take this country, come take me home again

Peppa  posted on  2008-02-16   11:17:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Peppa (#33)

Sorry, pharma-spam ate my brain there for a second. Ci*alis.

nobody  posted on  2008-02-16   11:19:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Peppa (#33)

Possible trigger-word: "Pleistocene."

nobody  posted on  2008-02-16   11:20:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: nobody (#34)

Sorry, pharma-spam ate my brain there for a second. Ci*alis.

Oh well, there you go.

"Permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence." Gandhi

Peppa  posted on  2008-02-16   11:23:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: nobody (#35)

Possible trigger-word: "Pleistocene."

I'll have to look that up.

"Permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence." Gandhi

Peppa  posted on  2008-02-16   11:24:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: Peppa (#36)

SSRI's and the like can definitely put a damper on the sex drive.

nobody  posted on  2008-02-16   11:27:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Peppa (#37)

Actually I'm just pondering in an elliptical way a link between geology and fossil studies, all on the theory that this guy was making some sort of political statement, genuine or not.

nobody  posted on  2008-02-16   11:30:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Original_Intent (#20)

I suspect if you dug back through the interlocking directorates you would find that major holders of pharma are also major holders in Slime and Newspeak.

As well since that is the lion's share of their, very expensive, ad revenue they wouldn't have a financial motive would they?

http://greatreddragon.com/ has done a lot of research in the area of interlocking directorates....foreign bankers own enough to have a controlling interest in everything that goes on here. Barclays UK seems to own at least 10% in all of them.

http://greatreddragon.com/commen...921_WhoOwnsTVNetworks.htm

http://greatreddragon.com/commen...921_WhoOwnsNewspapers.htm

another site given by http://greatreddragon.com:

"Free Press: Who Owns the Media?

The U.S. media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and acquisitions, have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and read. In many cases these giant companies are vertically intergrated, controlling everything from initial production to final distribution.

These charts are derived in part from information gathered by Columbia Journalism Review’s Who Owns What? site, one of many excellent resources on the web regarding media ownership. Learn more about media ownership » .....

http://freepress.net/ownership/chart.php

http://greatreddragon.com/commentary/060925_WhoOwnsDrugs.htm

"Who "Controls" The Drug Companies?

So, who really controls the major drug companies and distributors, according to market cap. When you start to see that the same "owners" show up in drugs, healthcare and hospital companies, it's no wonder that we can not afford to pay our medical bills.......n October 6, 2006, in the Wall Street Journal, there was a front page article specifically about how "Middlemen Strike It Rich." Yeah, and at our expense. It was as simple as broad revisions to a key published list. Read the story: How Quiet Moves By A Publisher Sway Billions In Drug Spending.[link does not work] The point is, control of American companies is rapidly being consolidated into a few foreign hands....."

You can do the same lookup on any public corporation and see for yourself who controls what. You will also see that some of the major holders are hardly nothing more than a "front" for another, more powerful group. Simply find out who the major holders of the major holders are and you will see for yourself. This is simply to make it easier to deceive the public.

While doing this, remember that it only takes 10%, sometime less, sometimes more, of the stock to "control" a widely-held corporation. Especially when management and insiders show little or zero ownership. They, as hirelings, simply take their marching orders and their large paychecks, and everybody else be damned. If they show any conscience about what happens to their employees or customer base, they are simply replaced by another "aggressive leader." Be sure to click on the company's stock letters to check on these "Key Executives," the sums they were paid last year, and the stock options they cashed.

Another problem we're facing now is the growth of private-equity groups, which don't have to make the same disclosures as the publicly-held groups. This is why they keep gaining up on the SEC to "prevent" disclosure and accountability. This story appeared September 1, 2006:

Buyout Firms Join Lobbying Efforts.

I have no illusions that they are simply another type of "Snakes In Suits." One last thing: If you found this information valuable, please help support this site. With that being said, here goes:

Major Drug Companies (as of 30-JUN-2006)....... [see chart at link. It appears Barclays UK and its associates own at least 10% interest in all but one of the major drug companies]

http://greatreddragon.com/commentary/060925_WhoOwnsDrugs.htm

WSJ Article Free Preview: "How Quiet Moves by a Publisher Sway Billions in Drug Spending

By Barbara Martinez

Word Count: 2,255 | Companies Featured in This Article: McKesson, Dow Jones, Walgreen, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson, UnitedHealth Group, GlaxoSmithKline, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health

For years, a little-known unit of publishing giant Hearst Corp. called First DataBank has played a powerful role in determining what Americans pay for prescription drugs. First DataBank doesn't buy or sell drugs -- it publishes lists of drug prices. Health plans and state Medicaid programs use those prices as a benchmark in determining what they pay pharmacies.

If the benchmark goes up, so do costs for these payers. That's what happened in 2002, when First DataBank suddenly made broad revisions to its key published list. The new prices had the effect of fattening the profits of pharmacies, out of ..." http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116009254011484383.html

the rest of the story here:

"....The new prices had the effect of fattening the profits of pharmacies, out of the view of patients and companies who pay for the soaring cost of health care.

A 2002 email by a manager at one of the nation's largest drug wholesalers, San Francisco-based McKesson Corp., describes how pharmacies would be able to more than double their profit for dispensing the cholesterol drug Lipitor and adds, "that is awesome!!"

Now a tentative legal settlement, reached quietly this week in a Boston court, could reduce annual U.S. drug costs by billions of dollars. An economist hired by the plaintiffs puts the savings in 2007 alone at $4 billion. The actual amount could be lower if pharmacies negotiate higher fees to make up for what they are losing.

In the settlement, which is awaiting approval by a judge, First DataBank, of San Bruno, Calif., agrees to reduce many of the prices on its published list by five percentage points. It denies any wrongdoing and isn't paying any damages to the plaintiffs.

Documents made public as part of the litigation suggest that McKesson had a key part in the rise of the published benchmark prices in 2002. The documents suggest that McKesson's motive was to resolve an administrative headache. The McKesson manager's emails later noted a side benefit: The company's pharmacy customers would enjoy bigger profits.

First DataBank had long said its prices reflected a survey of national wholesalers. But a manager at the publisher said in a deposition that from 2003 only one company, McKesson, participated in the survey. In the litigation, First DataBank also said that only two of its 225 employees were trained to collect and update pricing information.

One of the most important parts of the proposed settlement in U.S. District Court involves the benchmark price at issue in the litigation, known as average wholesale price or AWP. The term is a misnomer because it no longer represents a price paid to wholesalers and is not an average of anything. An old industry joke holds that AWP stands for "ain't what's paid." First DataBank agreed that two years after the settlement is final it will stop publishing the AWP.

As AWP loses sway, employers, Medicaid programs and other drug payers may need to find new ways to figure out how much pharmacies are paying for drugs so that the pharmacies can be reimbursed at a fair, but not excessive, profit margin.

Mark Erlich, executive secretary-treasurer of the New England Regional Council of Carpenters, is one of the plaintiffs settling the case with First DataBank. He expects the settlement will save about $400,000 a year for his union's health fund, which covers 22,000 people and spent $10 million on prescription drugs last year. Mr. Erlich calls the earlier rise in First DataBank's published prices "a rip-off of consumers across the country." It affects the union, he says, because its contract with the company managing its pharmacy benefits specifies that the drug prices the union pays will be based on First DataBank's AWP benchmarks.

In a statement, First DataBank said it isn't responsible for what companies involved in drug distribution do with its data. "First DataBank does not set pharmaceutical prices. First DataBank is a reporter and publisher of information that is collected from third parties," the statement said. Hearst is a major media company whose holdings include the San Francisco Chronicle and Good Housekeeping magazine. It is a partner with Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, in publishing SmartMoney magazine.

The changes in First DataBank's published prices are responsible for only a portion of the increase in drug prices in recent years. The prices of drugs are set, first and foremost, by drug manufacturers. From 2000 to 2005, manufacturer prices on the most popular brand drugs grew by about 40.5%, according to a study by AARP, the advocacy group for Americans over age 50.

Between the manufacturer and the end user stand a variety of middlemen who take their cuts. These include wholesalers such as McKesson, who distribute drugs obtained from manufacturers, and pharmacies where patients go to get prescriptions filled. First DataBank plays a key but little-noticed role in drug pricing as a source of data used by middlemen to set their prices........" more..... http://www.natap.org/2006/newsUpdates/110906_34.htm

We are a totally controlled society. And nobody has mentioned this time the mind control link, i.e., programmed assassins for the purpose of creating a climate of gun control fever. Has anyone ever investigated the phsychiatrists/doctors/whoever who prescribed the drugs to these mass murderers to see if they have any link to the subversive forces in America that are creating assassins, like the Virginia Tech shooter?

www.gnosticliberationfron...anchurian%20candidate.htm

http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bi...cgi?ArtNum=50516&Disp=All

http://cryptogon.com/?p=636

Reviewing those links, I had to take a look at this one: http://greatreddragon.com/commen...20_WhoOwnsTheMilitary.htm .....Barclay's again.

The "dragon" is that "nation" in Genesis 15:13-14, which has enslaved and warred against Christian America for over 400 years now: The US Is Still a British Colony Extorting Taxes for "THE CROWN" [i.e., the nation-state known as the City of London.]

some random info on Barclays:

Barclays' millions help to prop up Mugabe regime | Money | The ... badenoch & clark. city of london. £300 - £350 per day. ... with us. this is a great opportunity for a senior branding…. £45K+. ... www.guardian.co.uk/money/2007/jan/28/accounts.Zimbabwenews

Barclays plc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This bank traces its roots back to 1690 in London. The name "Barclays" became ... 1965 — Barclays establishes a US affiliate, Barclays Bank of California in ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barclays_Bank

Photo Map More info. Information from Dun & Bradstreet 020 7699 5000 BARCLAYS SPECIAL PARTNER LTD LOMBARD STREET CITY OF LONDON LONDON EC3V9DA ... http://www.192.com/directory.cfm/ALDGATE,_LONDON/BARCLAYS

Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd in City of London, Greater London, 1 ... Find Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd in City of London, Greater London with Yahoo! Local UK. Details of Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd, 1 Royal Mint Court Murray House ... http://uk.local.yahoo.com/Greate...097629986-e-12695806.html

Barclays: The Business of Banking, 1690-1996 - Google Books Result by Margaret Ackrill, Leslie Hannah - 2001 - Business & Economics - 504 pages Yet Barclays viewed merchant banking with great suspicion in the early 1960s and it was a ... Congdon, 'Is the City of London internationally competitive? ... http://books.google.com/books?isbn=0521790352

"Barclays PLC is a major global financial services provider operating in Europe, the United States, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia, Asia and Africa. It is a holding company that is listed in London, New York and Tokyo. It operates through its subsidiary Barclays Bank PLC. It is also the current sponsor of the English Premier League.

Barclays PLC is the 18th largest company in the world according to Forbes Global 2000 rankings (2007 list). Barclays PLC is the 4th largest financial services provider in the world by Tier 1 capital ($32.5 billion), and the 15th largest in the banking industry by market capitalization ($94.79 billion).[citation needed] It is the third largest bank in the United Kingdom based on market capitalization.[1]

The bank's headquarters are at One Churchill Place in Canary Wharf, in London's Docklands, having moved there in May 2005 from Lombard Street in the City of London.

History

This bank traces its roots back to 1690 in London. The name "Barclays" became associated with the business in 1736.[2] The bank took its name from Alexander and David Barclay, who provided credit to transatlantic slave traders.[citation needed]......" Interesting article....Barclays issued the first credit card in the UK in 1966.

"...Timeline

* 1896 — Several banks in London and the English provinces, notably Backhouse's Bank of Darlington and Gurney's Bank of Norwich, unite under the banner of Barclays and Co

* 1905–1916 — Acquisitions of small English banks extends the branch network

* 1918 — Barclays amalgamates with the London, Provincial and South Western Bank

* 1919 — The British Linen Bank was acquired by Barclays Bank though it retained a separate board of directors and continued to issue its own bank notes.

* 1965 — Barclays establishes a US affiliate, Barclays Bank of California in San Francisco.

* 1966 — Barclaycard launched, the first credit card in the UK

* 1967 — Barclays unveils the first ATM cash machine at Enfield, north London.

* 1969 — Planned merger with Martins Bank and Lloyds Bank; forbidden by the Mergers and Monopolies Commission

* 1969 — Acquisition of Martins Bank allowed

* 1969 — The British Linen Bank subsidiary sold to the Bank of Scotland in exchange for a 25% stake

* 1985 — Barclays Bank and Barclays Bank International merge. As part of the corporate reorganisation, the former Barclays Bank PLC becomes a group holding company, renamed as Barclays PLC. UK retail banking is integrated under the former BBI, and renamed Barclays Bank PLC.

* 1986 — Barclays sells its South African operations under the Barclays National Bank name after protests against Barclays' involvement in South Africa and its apartheid government.

* 1986 — Buys de Zoete & Bevan and Wedd Durlacher to form BZW, to take advantage of Big Bang on the London Stock Exchange

* 1988 — Barclays sells Barclays Bank of California to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

* 1994 — Edgar Pearce, the "Mardi Gras Bomber", begins a terror campaign against the bank and the supermarket chain Sainsbury's

* 1996 — Buys Wells Fargo Nikko Investment Advisors (WFNIA) and merges it with BZW Investment Management to form Barclays Global Investors

* 1998 — BZW business is broken up and parts sold to Credit Suisse First Boston. Retains debt business which forms the foundation of what is now Barclays Capital.

* 1999 — In an unusual move as part of the trend at the time for free ISPs, Barclays launches an internet service called http://Barclays.net. This entity is acquired by British Telecom in 2001.[3]

* 2000 — Acquisition of Woolwich plc (formerly the Woolwich Building Society)

* 2001 — Barclays closes 171 branches in the UK, many of them in rural communities. Calls itself "THE BIG BANK" but this is quickly given a low profile after a series of embarrassing PR stunts.

* 2003 — Barclays buys American credit card company Juniper Bank from CIBC, re-branding it as "Barclays Bank Delaware". Acquisition of Banco Zaragozano, the 11th Spanish bank.

* 2005 — Barclays seals £2.6bn takeover of Absa Group Limited, South Africa's largest retail bank, acquiring a 54% stake on 27 July

* 2006 — Barclays purchases HomEq servicing corporation for $469 million in cash from Wachovia Corp.

* 2006 — Acquisition of the financial website Comparetheloan[4]

* 2006 — Barclays announces plans to rebrand Woolwich branches as Barclays, migrating Woolwich customers onto Barclays accounts and migrating back-office processes onto Barclays systems. The Woolwich brand will be used for Barclays mortgages.

* 2007 — Barclays announces that it has purchased the naming rights to the Barclays Center, a proposed 18,000-seat arena in Brooklyn, New York, where the New Jersey Nets plan to relocate.

* 2007 — Barclays announces a merger with (effectively a takeover of) the Dutch bank ABN AMRO. This prompts a separate bid for the Dutch bank from a consortium led by the RBS Group and comprising of the Belgian bank Fortis and the Spanish bank Santander, under the name RFS (Royal/Fortis/Santander}.

* 2007 — Barclays agrees to purchase Equifirst Corporation from Regions Financial Corporation for $225 million.

* 2007 — Barclays withdraws the bid for ABN AMRO allowing RBS to succeed with their offer.

[edit] Constituents of the Barclays Group

* Barclays Bank PLC

* Mercers Debt Collection Agency

* Barclays Bank Delaware (formerly Barclaycard US, originally Juniper Bank, acquired 2003)

* Barclays Retail Bank — UK clearing bank

* Barclays Commercial Bank — Dealing with medium and larger corporate UK business.UK banks

* Barclays Wealth — Stockbrokers, Offshore and Private bank

* Barclays Private Clients International Ltd. — subsidiary based in the Isle of Man with branches in the Channel Islands

* Barclays Private Equity

* Barclaycard — Global credit card business

* Barclaycard US — Separate from the Barclaycard global operation, this is the corporation's US credit card operation (formerly known as "Juniper Bank"). Issues branded credit cards such as US Airways, Midwest Airlines, Frontier Airlines MasterCard, Airtran Airways Visa card, and Apple Store Visa and MasterCard accounts.

* Barclays Capital — Investment bank

* Barclays Global Investors — Investment management company

* Woolwich plc — UK mortgage brand

* Barclays Africa — To be transferred to ABSA (South Africa)

* Barclays Spain

* Barclays Portugal

* Barclays France

* Absa Group Limited (South Africa)

* Firstplus Financial Group PLC......."

"....Branches

Barclays has many UK high street branches and it has also joined up with the Post Office Ltd to provide personal banking services to customers who live near a Post Office branch and those who need financial services such as secured or unsecured loans.

Most Barclays branches have 24/7 ATMs. Barclays' customers and customers of many other banks can use Barclays ATMs free of charge.

Barclays is a member of the Global ATM Alliance.[6]

[edit] Sponsorships

Since 2004, Barclays has sponsored the Premier League and, from 2006, the Churchill Cup.

Barclays also sponsored the Football League from 1987 until 1993, succeeding Today newspaper and being replaced by Endsleigh Insurance.

[edit] Barclays' legal situation

Currently, a South African activist group, the Jubilee South Africa backed Khulumani Support Group, is seeking reparations from Barclays in addition to Citigroup, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Ford, GM, and Deutsche Bank for their roles indirectly supporting the apartheid government in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s. The legal proceedings are being heard at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, and the South African Ministry of Justice is seeking dismissal of the case on the grounds that it undermines its national sovereignty.[7]

[edit] Planned merger with ABN AMRO

In March 2007 Barclays announced plans to merge with ABN AMRO, the largest bank in the Netherlands.[8][9][10] However, on 5 October 2007 Barclays announced that it had abandoned its bid,[11] citing inadequate support by ABN shareholders. Fewer than 80% of shares had been tendered to Barclay's cash-and-shares offer.[12] This left the consortium led by Royal Bank of Scotland free to proceed with its $99.9 billion counter-bid for ABN AMRO.

To help finance its bid for ABN AMRO, Barclays sold a 3.1% stake to China Development Bank and a 3% stake to Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Singaporean government.

[edit] Financial problems

On 30 August 2007, Barclays was forced to borrow £1.6bn ($3.2bn) from the Bank of England sterling standby facility. This is made available as a last-resort when banks are unable to settle their debts to other banks at the end of daily trading.

Despite rumours about liquidity at Barclays the loan was necessary due to a technical problem with their computerised settlement network. A Barclays spokesman was quoted as saying "There are no liquidity issues in the U.K markets. Barclays itself is flush with liquidity."[13]

On 9 November 2007, Barclays shares dropped 9% and were even temporarily suspended for a short period of time, due to rumours of a $10bn (£4.8bn) exposure to bad debts in the US. However, a Barclays spokesman denied the rumours.[14]

Subsequent write-downs at the bank were announced to be £1 billion ($1.9 billion), much less than feared......"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barclays_Bank

Big Four Banks in UK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Four_%28banks%29

Barclays' Logo: the Eagle. www.barclays.co.uk/ . The eagle is also the coat of arms for the Rothschild family, and is synonymous in the Bible with the serpent and the dragon and satan.

googling Barclays and Rothschild brought up the following very interesting article:

Rothschild - Opus Dei Connection To Israel - Hezbollah Conflict (Scoreboard Canada July 31, 2006)

The news is full of tragic stories of the situation occurring in the '33rd Parallel War' going on right now between Israel and Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon. There appears to be, as is so often the case, a hidden hand in the conflict. At the end of a long string of corporate shells, there are ties that end up in the lap of Opus Dei and the Rothschilds. This writer will attempt to provide the reader with evidence, not ideas or speculation nor unnamed sources that exist only in fables or concoctions.

The Evidence:

1. Raytheon Missile Systems produces most of the United States military missile systems. These include for example the Tomahawk cruise missile that can fly for over 1,500 miles and carry a nuclear warhead. There are many, many other types of missiles built, virtually all of them in Tucson, Arizona. There are too many types of missiles to name or link to. Simply google or dogpile - Raytheon primary missile

2. Raytheon and Israel. The following link is just one example. Searching with just a few of the more obvious terms will lead to many other links involving numerous weapons systems, some made in collaboration with Israeli companies and Raytheon. more

3. Tucson, Arizona is in fact the Headquarters of Raytheon Missile Systems and the military missile capital of the planet, for all extents and purposes. See just a sampling of missiles produced. more.

4. Who or What is really behind the Corporate shell called "Raytheon ? " ANALYSIS: The largest Institutional shareholders are Capital Research & Management, Harris Associates, Merril Lynch, Smith Barney, State Street, Barclays, NWQ Investment Management and Lord Abbet & Co. Further down the list are JP Morgan Chase and T. Rowe Price. more .

A. Capital Research and Management. A private company obsessed with secrecy. It is one of the largest fund companies in the world and no one knows who the vast majority of its 300 shareholders are. It even intervenes in employees divorce cases to guard secrets. more.

B. Harris Associates - Harris is owned by IXIS Advisor Funds. more . IXIS is owned by two french companies Group Caisse d' Espargne and Caisse des Depots. more. Groupe Caisse d' Espargne is owned by the French Government. more and Caisse de Depots is also owned by the French Government. more. The French government is headed by Jacques Chirac whose wife is an Opus Dei Member. He is also rumored to be a member or achieved the pinnacle of Power in France through their assistance. more and more.

C. Smith Barney, JpMorgan Chase, T.Rowe Price: Smith Barney is now part of Citigroup. The largest institutional investor in Citi is Barclays. The Largest institutional investor in JpMorgan Chase is Barclays. The largest institutional investor in T. Rowe Price is Barclays. D. Barclays: The largest institutional investor in Barclays is Lazard Investment Management. more The link also notes that Alliance Bernstein is the second largest institutional shareholder in Barclays.

E. Lazard is the link between the order of skull and bones and powerful British interests. more

F. The head of Barclays attended the same college at Oxford as Cecil Rhodes, the arch-illuminist , founder of the One-World Government Roundtable and is a Catholic whose private views of the Pope are 'esoteric' and cannot be stated on the record. From The Banker, October 1, 2005 - "What is committed Roman Catholic John Varley's view on the new Pope Benedict XVI...? ... Unfortunately....off the record. But just as interesting , if less esoteric..." more and Oriel College at Oxford , complete with Cecil Rhodes statue. more. John Varley - Oriel = / He is described as a wizard , with Harry Potter like qualities. more.

G. AllianceBernstein is majority owned by AXA, the french insurance giant run by the so-called Godfather of French Capitalism, Claude Bebear. He of course is Opus Dei. His nickname is Crocodile Claude. more and more or google Claude Bebear Opus Dei.

H. Merril Lynch: 2nd largest institutional shareholder is Barclays, number 4 is AllianceBernstein and number 5 is Smith Barney which is ultimately headed by Barclays. The number 10 largest shareholder is Goldman Sachs which is - yet again - run by Barclays. Goldman's #1 and Alliance Bernstein its #2. If one totals the shares of Barclays, Alliance and Goldman since they are all intertwined with each other along with Smith Barney = Merril is Opus run as well.

I. Lord Abbet & Co. is linked to the Bush family via "Uncle Bucky" Bush , skull and bones member and uncle of the president is on the board of directors. Little else is known of the private company other than it is the 10th largest shareholder in Halliburton. more .

J. NWQ Investment Management = is now owned by Nuveen Investments NYSE stock symbol JNC. more. Three of the top twelve investors are T.Rowe Price which is Barclays, Goldman Sachs which is Barclays and Barclays itself. The combined assets of these three make for outright control and then some of NWQ. more .

K. State Street Corporation, NYSE stock symbol is STT. The same pattern repeats itself , the Barclays shells combined have sufficient shares to be said to effectuate de facto control. The shells for Barclays in STT are - T.Rowe Price, AllianceBernstein (second largest owner of Barclays after Lazard) Barclays itself, GE asset Management, JpMorgan Chase, Smith Barney. more . WHO OWNS AXA (which owns AllianceBernstein second largest shareholder of Barclays after Lazard)?

L. AXA - Third largest shareholder is Lazard - - - when combined with Barclays and thus ultimately Lazard shells JpMorgan Chase and Smith Barney, it is mathematically obvious that Lazard has effective control or at least major influence over AXA . more . AXA is run by Crocodile Claude the Opus Dei man and Barclays by Mr. Varley the Catholic with esoteric views of the pope that are not fit for public consumption even though he leads a publicly traded company that is possibly the most influential company in the United States of America with a finger in every pie worth eating.

"BARCLAYS, A BRITISH BANK, HAS EMERGED AS THE FIRST AMONG NEAR-EQUALS....ONE OF THE LARGEST SINGLE HOLDERS OF U.S. COMPANIES, IF NOT THE LARGEST -- ABOUT $1 TRILLION WORTH." ... UNSETTLING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ISSUES... more *** Note , this article mentions State Street along with Barclays, not realizing the connection of ownership between the two AND that many of the other "shells" also mean Barclays, which means Lazard which is "The link between The Society {of Skull and Bones} and certain British interests". If one totalled all of those as one, what it means is the entire American economy not just Raytheon, is being run by a cabal of Skull and Bones elitists and their British masters believed to be the Rothschild dynasty and the the House of Windsor.

M. Rothschild Empire may own Lazard outright and there are intertwined family bloodlines between these illuminati elitist private banking houses. more.

Conclusion: The British-Israel Foundation [ http://www.redicecreations.com/s.../08aug/britishisrael.html ] in its magazine Destiny said that their new global theocracy would begin on September 11, 2001. [Note: I don't know about THAT one! but see also www.britishisrael.co.uk/showart.php?id=26 ] more scroll to bottom. The Rothschild Dynasty [ The Illuminati, The Rothschilds & London Bankers MANY LINKS http://www.redicecreations.com/c...e/rothschildsillbank.html ] is behind the missiles killing children on the 33rd parallel. [ http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bi...cgi?ArtNum=59209&Disp=All #3 ] Also located on the 33rd parallel is Baalbek, the city named after the demon Baal also called Moloch. [ http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=31899 #13 ]The remains of possibly 30,000 children have been found there as burnt sacrifices or holocausts to this entity. The Order of Death seeks to take over this grandest of human sacrifice sites on the Masonic parallel of death and power. more . It is targeting children to gain psychic power. This is not an accident. This is human sacrifice and black magic.

http://www.scoreboard-canada.com/articles-rothschild.htm

On a gut level, we all know this....just trying to connect some of the specific dots.

President Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act on December 23, 1913. History proved that on that day, the Constitution ceased to be the governing covenant of the American people, and our liberties were handed over to a small group of international bankers. - Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2008-02-16   11:41:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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