RSE students warn of the dangers of Prozac - we better tell Ramtha!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 4:44 am
Posting this here since the drug and alcohol forum is locked from new topics and replies!
RSE students are passing around emails warning people of the dangers of Prozac, now that it's come to light that Prozac pushes people over the edge when they're already considering murder and suicide. The case they're discussing is one in which the plaintiffs were bribed to drop their suit against the makers of Prozac after a man on Prozac went on a crazy murder spree.
Wasn't there a time when Prozac was being promoted by Ramtha and JZ and all staff members were required/encouraged to take it? Hmmm...
Does anybody currently in RSE reading this right now (yes, you) realize that RamthaJZ promoted the same dangerous drug you're warning everyone about? Does it make you stop to think and wonder why in the world Prozac would have been promoted in the first place? Does it raise any red flags about RSE now that you are acknowledging Prozac is a dangerous drug? Seriously... think about it.
https://dcdirtylaundry.com/prozac-mass- ... -to-light/
"On Sept. 14, 1989, Wesbecker, a pressman who had been placed on long-term disability leave for severe mental illness, entered Standard Gravure around 8:30 a.m., carrying a bag full of weapons, including a semiautomatic rifle. Over the next 30 minutes, Wesbecker walked through the building, firing more than 40 rounds at those he encountered before shooting himself in the [head] with a handgun. It is the worst mass shooting in Kentucky’s history."
"Wesbecker did have thoughts about committing violence before he was started on Prozac, and even made threats to commit murder. But he didn’t kill anyone until after taking Prozac. And the charge against Prozac was: it was the chemical trigger that pushed Wesbecker over the edge from thought into horrific action. (In that regard, see the brief collection of studies I cite below.)"
RSE students are passing around emails warning people of the dangers of Prozac, now that it's come to light that Prozac pushes people over the edge when they're already considering murder and suicide. The case they're discussing is one in which the plaintiffs were bribed to drop their suit against the makers of Prozac after a man on Prozac went on a crazy murder spree.
Wasn't there a time when Prozac was being promoted by Ramtha and JZ and all staff members were required/encouraged to take it? Hmmm...
Does anybody currently in RSE reading this right now (yes, you) realize that RamthaJZ promoted the same dangerous drug you're warning everyone about? Does it make you stop to think and wonder why in the world Prozac would have been promoted in the first place? Does it raise any red flags about RSE now that you are acknowledging Prozac is a dangerous drug? Seriously... think about it.
https://dcdirtylaundry.com/prozac-mass- ... -to-light/
"On Sept. 14, 1989, Wesbecker, a pressman who had been placed on long-term disability leave for severe mental illness, entered Standard Gravure around 8:30 a.m., carrying a bag full of weapons, including a semiautomatic rifle. Over the next 30 minutes, Wesbecker walked through the building, firing more than 40 rounds at those he encountered before shooting himself in the [head] with a handgun. It is the worst mass shooting in Kentucky’s history."
"Wesbecker did have thoughts about committing violence before he was started on Prozac, and even made threats to commit murder. But he didn’t kill anyone until after taking Prozac. And the charge against Prozac was: it was the chemical trigger that pushed Wesbecker over the edge from thought into horrific action. (In that regard, see the brief collection of studies I cite below.)"