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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 139: The Price for Tickets is $400,000
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10/04/17 7:12:02 AM
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CaptainOfCrush posted...
It's funny to watch the conspiracy theorists at work here. Their prevalent theory seems to be one of multiple shooters, how that "had to be the case," and how the media is intentionally silencing it.

When the chaos was ongoing in Vegas late Sunday/early Monday, the speculation of multiple shooters was widespread, and EVERY media outlet reported on the possibility. So what's their take here? That the media was initially rife with speculation about multiple shooters, and then the government secretly coerced every credible media outlet to change their narrative?

The only "conspiracy theory" worth looking into with this junk is the effect SSRIs have on people. I just read that the dude was on anti anxiety meds, and said to myself "well no shit, that's the case every single time".

CT is in quotes there because if you read the drug insert on a lot of those drugs, it outright says it can make you more depressed and/or prone to violent outbursts. I had it happen to me in 5th grade when I was made to try Ritalin. Every single time some idiot mass murders people, they're on these drugs. We're long past time to get people off of this stuff unless it's completely impossible for someone to live a normal life without it.

And I'm sorry, but adhd and anxiety and the like doesn't require hardcore anti-psychotic drugs. If you eat right, sleep right, exercise, take some natural supplements in the morning (fish oil, men's one a day, and so on), and have a good structure, it's the same as taking 250 mg Welbutrin once a day, but there aren't side effects because it's a natural remedy. Before all of these drugs, doctors would just tell people to get more sunlight and spend more time outside. There's a lot of truth to that. There's a really good book called The ADHD Marriage by Melissa Orlov that talks about a lot of this, and it basically turned my life around. Almost none of the people on prescription anti anxiety meds are to the point where natural remedies won't help.
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