They’ve tried to hide the evidence, but the truth is: Mass shootings and SSRIs are heavily intertwined.
There’s a clear pattern in mass shootings.
Whenever a shooter’s medical history becomes public, psychiatric drugs are almost always involved—and it’s usually SSRIs.
But after Big Pharma started buying up media ads in 1997, those details somehow got buried.
You’ve seen the claims and the memes connecting mass shooters to SSRIs. You’ve probably seen the way the media responds. And maybe you’ve believed them.
But the truth is clear. It’s not a conspiracy theory—it’s a coverup.
SSRIs quietly reprogram normal people into ticking time bombs by triggering something called akathisia.
Akathisia is a torturous state of inner restlessness and suicidal rage.
Yikes.
Clearly, akathisia is no joke.
It’s so unbearable that people describe it as feeling "possessed" or attacked by "dark forces."
Patients under akathisia often commit acts of suicide or homicide—and some even have no memory of the events afterward.
And this is apparently okay according to the FDA.
@MidwesternDoc Watch this heartbreaking video of David Carmichael who killed his 11-year-old son while on SSRIs.
He is now an outspoken critic of the drugs.
Multiple court cases have exposed pharmaceutical giants like GSK and Pfizer.
Internal documents revealed they knew their drugs caused violence and suicide.
And what did they do? They hid it from the public.
Juries have even found them liable for murder.
But the drugs have stayed on the market anyway.
If you were prescribed a medication that may make you commit suicide or homicide… would you want to be warned?
I think the answer is obvious.
@MidwesternDoc @MidwesternDoc's report reveals that clinical trials showed SSRIs caused psychotic violence (ie. suicides) but the industry hid the evidence until lawsuits revealed the truth.
Donald Schell, aged 60, took Paxil for only 48 hours before killing his family and himself. For the very first time, a jury found a pharma firm liable for deaths caused by antidepressant use.
Kurt Danysh, who had no history of violence and was inappropriately prescribed Prozac, shot and killed his own father after 17 days of taking the drug. In 1996, Kurt was convicted of murder.
But then, in 2004, it was exposed that Eli Lilly hid data that Prozac can cause violent behavior. After 24 years of hard work, Kurt was finally released from prison.
Kim Witczak (@woodymatters) had a wrongful death, failure to warn lawsuit against Pfizer after her husband killed himself after taking Zoloft for 5 weeks. After filing the lawsuit, Pfizer sent investigators out to snoop into Kim’s private life. They even talked to her neighbors.
In Canada, a judge ruled that Prozac led to the murder of a teen at the hands of his 16-year-old friend.
@MidwesternDoc And what did the FDA do with all of this evidence? They covered it up.
They gaslit parents, buried warnings, ignored rampant trial fraud, and stonewalled Congress.
It’s basically the same playbook they ran during COVID.
Mass shooting after mass shooting shows the pattern:
• Columbine shooter: SSRIs
• Red Lake, Minnesota shooter: An unusually high SSRI dose
• Wahluke, Washington: SSRIs that cause hallucinations
• Parkland shooter: psychiatric meds
• Nashville shooter: psychiatric meds confirmed
• And many, many more.
In the 1990s, school shootings suddenly shifted from rare to frequent. The timeline overlaps with the introduction of SSRIs into the US market.
And yet the media's silence grows louder with every tragedy.
@MidwesternDoc For a glimpse into what some of these shooters may have experienced, watch this video of Cory Baadsgaard who took a loaded rifle to school after developing SSRI-induced hallucinations.
And it's not just shootings.
Thousands of akathisia-driven murders and suicides have happened quietly across the country.
And many others taking the drugs who don’t become violent have felt as though they’re slowly losing their minds. It’s a terrifying thing to experience.
Victims and families were left ruined while Big Pharma raked in $17 billion a year off SSRIs alone.
@MidwesternDoc @MidwesternDoc’s report exposes a shocking truth: clinical trials showed that SSRIs caused psychotic violence and suicide—but the industry hid the evidence for years, until lawsuits finally forced it into the light. midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-evidence…
Unfortunately, stopping SSRIs can be very challenging and even deadly.
If you're on an SSRI, never stop suddenly.
Withdrawal can be catastrophic—leading to severe depression, psychosis, or violent behavior.
Tapering off very slowly under expert care is absolutely critical.
Big Pharma and your doctor probably never told you that part. And they probably don’t mind that their patients (or should I say customers) struggle and often fail to quit.
SSRIs are a billion-dollar weapon of mass destruction.
These drugs are not only harmful but have directly caused psychotic violence, including mass shootings.
The FDA helped cover it up.
The media silenced the victims.
And once again, the price was paid in blood.
How many more need to die before we stop putting profits over people?
@MidwesternDoc Thanks for reading! This information was based on a report originally published by @MidwesternDoc.
@MidwesternDoc For a deeper dive into what modern medicine has overlooked—or intentionally buried—check out these other eye-opening reports by @MidwesternDoc:
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NEW: 66 Million Americans Are on Psychiatric Drugs — and We're Still in a “Mental Health Crisis”
“According to the CDC in 2022... 66 million Americans [are on these drugs]... 6 million are children.
@LauraDelano didn’t just survive psychiatry — she escaped it. And now she’s sounding the alarm:
• 66 million medicated
• 6 million are kids
• 1 suicide every 11 minutes
The system’s answer? More drugs. More labels. More diagnoses for life.
“We’re told this is a mental health crisis... but no—if you look at the numbers, more than ever before is getting mental health treatment. So the problem isn’t not enough mental health treatment. The problem, perhaps, is the mental health treatment.”
No long-term studies. No objective tests. And more suffering than ever.
“It’s not a mental health crisis. It’s a crisis of psychiatric iatrogenesis—treatment-induced harm.”
EXCLUSIVE: You’ve Been Lied to About the "Deep State"
The real coup already happened...
You just weren’t supposed to notice.
Patrick Wood reveals what the technocrats never wanted you to see.
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Technocracy is rising and it's a trend that is accelerating at a rapid pace worldwide.
Our guest today is Patrick Wood.
He's a leading and critical expert on sustainable development, the green economy, Agenda 21, the 2030 Agenda and historic technocracy. He's written multiple books on the subjects and publishes his research on Technocracy News where he and those at the outlet are publishing daily all of the increasingly dystopian technologies being rolled out worldwide.
@stoptechnocracy joins us now.
Maria Zeee opened the conversation by pressing Patrick Wood on Palantir—and he didn’t hold back.
First, he issued a warning: if the public truly understood what’s been going on, they'd be "freaked out.”
Palantir, he explained, didn’t emerge from Silicon Valley brilliance. The AI surveillance giant was born in the shadows of the intelligence community.
“The CIA granted money to Palantir to start… They were the first customer… They were involved in the framing, the architecture, the software coding.”
This wasn’t a startup success story. It was state-sponsored surveillance tech, disguised as private innovation.
And it’s not just Palantir. When you connect the dots, “You see a very, very dark, dark picture.”
It’s not every day an FBI Director sits down with Joe Rogan.
Kash Patel just did—and what he revealed about the Bureau’s inner workings left Rogan speechless.
Rogan pressed him on the Epstein files.
Then came the real shock: Patel dropped a bombshell about Fauci—and what the FBI just uncovered might finally bring him down for good.
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Kash Patel didn’t waste time.
Sitting down with Joe Rogan, he opened with a jaw-dropping stat—one few Americans have ever heard.
During Trump’s first term, Patel ran counterterrorism operations for the White House and National Security Council.
In that role, he oversaw one of the most overlooked achievements of the administration.
“Hostages, we can talk about that forever too,” he began.
“Counterterrorism was a big portfolio, I ran it for the White House and National Security Council in the first Trump administration.”
Then came the number:
“We brought home—people don’t know this—President Trump in his first term, brought home and rescued over 50 hostages and detainees from around the world.”
He added, “That’s more than every president before him combined.”
Rogan, clearly taken aback, responded with a simple “Wow.”
Patel pointed out that few people even know these missions happened. Most weren’t headline news.
The stories of families reunited after high-risk rescues in Africa and the Middle East barely registered in the press.
“Did you hear about the successes of reuniting families with lost loved ones from Africa or the Middle East?” he asked.
He then described how Trump personally greenlit fearless operations, sending in elite forces to carry out rescues in hostile territories.
“These operations, that the president was courageous enough to green light to go into places like Afghanistan and do these hostage rescue ops, and use Seal Team Six and Delta,” he said.
From there, the conversation turned to an entirely different kind of crisis—one claiming tens of thousands of lives on American soil, fentanyl.
Patel didn’t hesitate to name the culprit: the Chinese Communist Party.
“So where’s the root of the problem? The CCP.”
This part is dark.
He explained how China plays a critical role in the fentanyl trade—not by making the drug itself, but by supplying the key chemical ingredients used to produce it.
“The fentanyl precursors, the stuff you need to make fentanyl comes from mainland China. That’s it.”
According to Patel, China has hundreds of companies manufacturing and exporting these chemicals around the world.
Most of them end up in Mexico, where cartels process the final product and smuggle it into the U.S.
“They’re like ‘we don’t make fentanyl.’ They’re right, they don’t. They just give you all the ingredients for it and ship it to Mexico.”
He added that the CCP even tried to clean up its image by announcing a ban on one specific precursor. But it was a bait-and-switch.
“To trick the world, they came out and said: ‘Hey, we’re going to not sell precursor X.’ The problem is, there’s 14 other precursors you can use to make fentanyl and they’re still shipping all of those.”
So while overdose deaths skyrocket, China keeps its hands clean—on paper.
Joe Rogan just watched the Trump–Musk feud explode, and his face said it all.
Kash Patel looked like he wanted out of the room.
But Epstein’s former attorney broke his silence on the matter.
And revealed what Epstein told him about Trump, just days before he died.
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In case you missed it, the feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exploded yesterday—and it all traces back to Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill.
Trump took to Truth Social and wrote yesterday:
“Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!”
He followed with another post:
“The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!”
The Left has fully embraced racism—and it’s starting to backfire.
Victor Davis Hanson just laid out three real-world examples that expose how “reverse racism” isn’t just a theory—it’s their strategy.
But his warning to Democrats hit like a thunderclap.
He says the consequences will be brutal—and minority voters will be the ones leading the revolt.
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Victor Davis Hanson didn’t dance around it.
He opened by acknowledging that the topic he was about to raise was sensitive—but necessary.
“I'd like to talk about a more sensitive topic today,” he said.
“And that's this new appearance—or this growing, I would call it—reverse racism, or a racism that exists among some left-wing, elite Black leaders, politicians, celebrities.”
He made it clear this wasn’t a general accusation.
It was about a troubling pattern he’s seen at the highest levels of politics, media, and culture.
And he came prepared with receipts.
The first involved Susan Rice, former National Security Advisor under Obama, who was later appointed to the Defense Policy Board by President Biden.
When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed her, Hanson said it was nothing out of the ordinary.
“That’s a group of grandees that advised the Defense Department,” he explained.
“They’re political appointments. And traditionally, when a new president comes in, they get rid of most of the prior Defense Policy Board because they feel they're partisans.”
In Rice’s case, she was one of the final additions under Biden.
Her dismissal, Hanson argued, followed the same pattern as every other administration. But Rice didn’t frame it that way.
“She fired back at him and said he was dumb as a rock, an ultra-MAGA figure,” he noted.
“But what was interesting was, she said, ‘White male, cisgender.’”
Instead of debating policy or qualifications, the response became personal—and racial.
“In other words, she attacked his race,” Hanson said.
“She said her administration would have fired him, for this Signal—scandal.”
But for Hanson, the irony was hard to ignore.
Rice herself had been at the center of one of the most controversial moments of the Obama years.
“She was the one that came out on Sunday talk shows and lied five times about the disaster in Benghazi, among other things,” he reminded.