Saturday, December 15, 2012
There has to be more to this...
The image states that “Adam Lanza, a clumsy 20 year old autistic kid dressed in camo and full body armor, who never shot a gun before, drives to another state, gets let into a locked school looking like Rambo, kills 26 people with dead on accuracy at a school his mother, (a retired teacher who no one ever heard of before), used to work in years before, after allegedly killing her with the gun that belonged to her in the first place, then takes his own life… Thats the news, and people blindly believe it.”
I have hyperlinked the claims in the meme to news articles which remained on the web, even after the media has attempted to scrub conflicting/false reports in the last few days. Three days after the shooting I was still able to find articles which confirm that the media was representing all the points made in the meme except one. 13 out of the 14 claims made were able to be verified as media reports of the shooting.
One take I found interesting:
"One might investigate the correlation between the fathers of Adam Lanza and James Holmes (the alleged Aurora shooter). Both fathers are involved with testifying about LIBOR. Peter Lanza, confirmed as the Adam Lanza's father, is the Tax Director for General Electric (see Peter Lanza's
Linkedin profile: Peter Lanza
Tax Director and Vice President - Taxes at GE Energy Financial Services http://www.linkedin.com/pub/peter-lanza/11/515/83b). \\ Robert M. Holmes, James Holmes' father, is also rather far up the food chain. Robert M. Holmes is a senior lead scientist at the San Diego office of Minneapolis-based FICO, New York Stock Exchange-listed company that was formerly named Fair Isaac.
The senior Holmes has a PhD in statistics from Cal-Berkeley, a Master's in biostatistics from UCLA, and a bachelor's in mathematics from Stanford. Over the last ten years, he has developed predictive models for financial services, and credit and fraud risk models. One of several scientists who patented a predictive model system used to detect telecommunications fraud, and is widely speculated to have been scheduled to testify in the LIBOR scandal.
One thing we do know is that this boy was taking psychotropic drugs.
The Physicians’ Desk Reference lists the following common adverse reactions (side effects) to SSRI antidepressants (among a host of other physical and neuropsychiatric effects). None of these adverse reactions is listed as Rare.
• Manic Reaction (Mania)
• Hypomania (e.g., poor judgment, over spending, impulsivity, etc.)
• Abnormal Thinking
• Hallucinations
• Personality Disorder
• Amnesia
• Agitation
• Psychosis
• Abnormal Dreams
• Emotional Lability
• Alcohol Abuse and/or Craving
• Hostility
• Paranoid Reactions
• Confusion
• Delusions
• Sleep Disorders
• Akathisia (Severe Inner Restlessness)
• Withdrawal Syndrome
• Impulsivity
Adverse reactions are most likely to occur when starting or discontinuing the drug, increasing or lowering the dose or when switching from one SSRI to another. Adverse reactions are often diagnosed as bipolar disorder when the symptoms may be entirely iatrogenic (treatment induced). Withdrawal, especially abrupt withdrawal, from any of these medications can cause severe neuropsychiatric and physical symptoms. It is important to withdraw extremely slowly from these drugs, often over a period of a year or more, under the supervision of a qualified and experienced specialist, if available. Withdrawal is sometimes more severe than the original symptoms or problems.
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Drugs or not...he didn't do it.
Independent reports on this issue are subject to arrest! Check it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4CT4boLPrU
Here is more evidence that is not adding up with the alleged story:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-sandy-hook-newtown-connecticut-2nd.html
Listen to what the boy reports here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_ODW4JG9y8
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