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Originally posted by SmokeandShadow
reply to post by win 52
"Hop heads" don't often snap and drive to the east coast to shoot people...unless their rappers, but that is besides the point(jk). Really, they didn't say what other meds he took, yet they went out of their way to point out that he smoked pot. Its very transparent, really.
Originally posted by SmokeandShadow
reply to post by win 52
"Hop heads" don't often snap and drive to the east coast to shoot people...unless their rappers, but that is besides the point(jk). Really, they didn't say what other meds he took, yet they went out of their way to point out that he smoked pot. Its very transparent, really.
John Patrick Bedell, whose doomed, cross-country odyssey ended in a gun battle outside the Pentagon Thursday night, was a well-educated but troubled student of science, economy and society who "had gone off the deep end" and believed that United States was controlled by a sinister organization leading it toward a new dark age, according to friends and Internet postings attributed to him.
His 1998 green Toyota Avalon, in which investigators found a cache of ammunition, was discovered parked at the Pentagon City Fashion Center garage.
Bedell left numerous written, video and audio manifestos on the Internet. In an audio address, he suggested that the U.S. was infiltrated by a cabal of gangsters called the "coup regime" after the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The group, probably responsible for such things as the 9/11 attacks and the Iraq war, has continued manipulating the country "up to the present day."
Officials have not given a motive for the shooting but online comments written by a user with the name JPatrickBedell portray him as a conspiracy theorist.
Source: Gunman Opens Fire At Pentagon Subway Station
SATURDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Long-term use of marijuana can lead to increased risk of developing hallucinations, delusions and psychosis, a new study shows.
Australian researchers asked nearly 3,100 young adults averaging about 20 years of age about marijuana use. They found that almost 18 percent reported using the drug for three or fewer years, about 16 percent for four to five years, and just over 14 percent for six or more years.
Among the participants, 65 had been diagnosed with a "non-affective psychosis" such as schizophrenia, and 233 had at least one positive item for hallucination on a diagnostic interview conducted for the study.
The researchers found there was an association between length of marijuana use and mental health.
Originally posted by CX
Here's a quote from the story by Sky News....
Officials have not given a motive for the shooting but online comments written by a user with the name JPatrickBedell portray him as a conspiracy theorist.
I know a few of them.
What a crock though, making out that being a conspiracy theorist seems to automaticaly make you a potential shooter.
Politicians and the media have caused far more deaths than conspiracy theorists ever could. Plus we are interested in truth and justice...unlike the ones pedalling this rubbish.
CX.
Originally posted by QuantumDeath
Originally posted by seethelight
reply to post by NorEaster
Sorry, which of his beliefs are you using to justify murder?
When is killing people that work for the government murder? These people know damn well that what they are working for is a symbol of "Corruption, Deception, and Evil". They don't care if they are working to inslave their own people, just as long as they get paid. Goverment agencies have enough blood on them to completely fill 50+, 12ft deep swimming pools, and they all got away with murder by making these things look like a freak accident or a suicide.
They're going to get whats coming to them and this is just the beginning of it.
[edit on 5-3-2010 by QuantumDeath]
Originally posted by Pocky
The guy looks mind controlled. Notice that he seems sort of docile and the way he talks sounds like he is talking like a young innocent boy.
The CIA messed with this guy's head.
He seems so docile and innocent.
If anything, he was in a little boy alter while they made him do the video.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by cosmodromia tis parnasida
I think that youre title shouldve said Pentagon shooter rallied against U.S. government on internet. Otherwise it is very misleading to say the least
Not trying to mislead, I can change it..
Originally posted by buttking
reply to post by Stormdancer777
That study in no way shows a causal link. if anything it just shows that people with mental health problems tend to self medicate, which isn't anything new. if you want to talk about a drug that has links to mental illness do some research on tobacco and schizophrenia, then come back and try to say that marijuana is even remotely similar. Cannabis DOES NOT cause mental illness, period.
The crap on the streets with all of the additives could.