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Ignatius Piazza Agrees With Experts: Psychiatric Drugs and School Killings Linked - By: Jayden Adams

Dr. Ignatius Piazza, founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, has taken a stance and added his voice to the already numerous experts and reporters who have been revealing the obvious, dangerous connection that lies between psychiatric drugs and school killings. Over the last six months, research and reporting has finally led reporters, experts and even psychiatrists to the conclusion that psychiatric drugs are mind-altering, dangerous and are the cause of school shootings like those we saw at Columbine and Virginia.

For years, Piazza has firmly stood in his conviction that psychiatric drugs are to blame for the atrocities committed by the students against their fellows and teachers. Immediately following the Columbine horror, Piazza asked a very pointed question. In light of the Virginia Tech incident, he asks it again: “How many times must we experience another Littleton, Colorado or Virginia Tech before we wake up, study the research and adopt policies which actually reduce crime and begin saving our children instead of leaving them helpless victims when the next psych drug user snaps?”

Piazza takes it for granted that it is psychiatric drugs to blame for the killings and extremely unusual behavior in children. Only recently have reporters been discovering the link. Douglas Kennedy, a reporter for Fox News’ ‘On The Record’, investigated into a student who had held 23 of his classmates hostage, Cory Baadsgaard. Cory’s father is convinced that the anti-depressant mix that Cory was on was responsible for the aberrated behavior. Kennedy says in his report: “At Fox News we found the Baadsgaard story with antidepressants compelling, so we investigated further. We found a disturbing number of recent school shooters were either on medication or were experiencing withdrawal.” In his interview, available at YouTube dot com, titled “School Shooters”, Kennedy lists about eight recent shootings, including Columbine, in which the murderers were on at least one form of anti-depressant, often on more than one.

In his report he has psychiatrist Peter Breggin explaining that it is only with the advent of SSRI drugs that depressive patients become murderers. He says, “One of the things that in the past we’ve known about depression is that it very, very rarely leads to violence. It’s only since the advent of these new SSRI drugs that we have murderers or sometimes mass-murderers taking anti-depressant drugs.”

To Dr. Piazza, this is not surprising. Piazza spent $300,000 creating a Hollywood-produced, award-winning DVD entitled ‘Front Sight Story, Chapter One: Your Legacy’. “Your Legacy,” features interviews with people of the age in which they experienced an America where guns were so freely available to children and youth that one could order them through the mail with no ID required, no waiting period, and carry them to school with no problems at all. The point of the film is that during this time, when guns were the most accessible in our country’s entire history, there were no school shootings, drive-by shootings, or murderous teenage rampages.

So, points out Piazza, the director of the finest firearm training facility in America, Front Sight, guns are not the problem. Psychiatric influence is the problem. Powerful psychiatric drugs being developed and becoming the profitable, prescription answer to a wide variety of extremely questionable if not outright fabricated mental disorders for the youth of America are the problem.

Piazza has made his distrust of the psychiatric industry quite clear. With the work of reporters, experts and even psychiatrists, the effect that psychiatric drugs have on the school children they’re prescribed to is finally being made obvious. In Piazza we hear the cry of tens of thousands of common-sense-minded individuals: “Don’t drug the children!”

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Article by Jayden Adams, Editor-in-Chief International Newswire.

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