🧵RFK Jr. is catching intense heat for suggesting SSRIs may contribute to violence after the Minneapolis shooting.
The backlash has been swift—but the scientific literature tells a more complex story than critics acknowledge.
What the data actually shows in support of @RobertKennedyJr and the MAHA movement's concerns might surprise you 👇
1⃣Sweden's massive registry study of 856,493 SSRI users found young people (15-24) had 43% higher violent crime convictions while on the drugs. The same individuals showed more violence during periods ON medication vs OFF.
No matter how much Pharma and politicians want studies like this to disappear, this isn't speculation—it's epidemiology. And it is only the tip of a long submerged, yet now surfacing iceberg.
📍Molero, Y., Lichtenstein, P., Zetterqvist, J., Gumpert, C. H., & Fazel, S. (2015). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and violent crime: A cohort study. PLOS Medicine, 12(9), e1001875.
🔗journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…
2⃣One plausible mechanism? SSRIs profoundly disrupt REM sleep. Cleveland Clinic (2024) found users had up to 18.7% of REM sleep without paralysis—meaning they literally act out violent dreams.
6% develop full REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, attacking spouses in their sleep.
3⃣Then there's akathisia—unbearable inner restlessness affecting 5-10% of users.
Dr. Lucire studied 10 homicide cases: all had no violence history, all had genetic variants causing toxic drug buildup, all returned to normal after stopping the medication.
Go deeper:
📍Lucire, Y., & Crotty, C. (2011). Antidepressant-induced akathisia-related homicides associated with diminishing mutations in metabolizing genes of the CYP450 family. Pharmgenomics and Personalized Medicine, 4, 65-81.
🔗ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
5⃣Courts are recognizing this. Since 2001, multiple cases accepted "involuntary intoxication" defenses:
👉Donald Schell Case (2001) - Wyoming Tobin v. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals:
♦️Jury verdict found Paxil 80% responsible for murders
♦️$6.4 million awarded to surviving family
♦️First major case establishing pharmaceutical liability for SSRI-induced violence
👉Mary Baymiller (2011) - Nevada State of Nevada v. Mary Baymiller, Case No. CR11-0267:
♦️72-year-old stabbed husband 200+ times while on Paxil, Ativan, Ambien
♦️Judge ruled conduct was "directly and proximately caused by the combination of mood altering medications"
♦️Sentenced to probation instead of prison
♦️Court explicitly recognized medication-induced state
👉Christopher Pittman (2001/2005) - South Carolina State of South Carolina v. Christopher Pittman:
♦️12-year-old killed grandparents while on Zoloft
♦️Initially convicted, later sentence reduced after SSRI evidence presented
♦️Court recognized "prescription drug side effects" as mitigating factor
👉Cory Baadsgaard (2001) - Washington State
16-year-old held class hostage with rifle on Paxil/Effexor:
♦️No memory of event (had missed a dose)
♦️Court recognized "prescription drug side effects" in sentencing
The pattern across verified cases shows courts increasingly accepting expert testimony on SSRI-induced akathisia and altered mental states as legitimate defenses or mitigating circumstances.
6⃣School shooters and mass violence linked to SSRIs:
Pattern: Violence often occurs during medication initiation, dose changes, or abrupt discontinuation—all periods of neurochemical instability.
7⃣40-60% of SSRI users report emotional blunting. Cambridge study: 46% reduction in recognizing facial expressions. Brain scans show reduced activation in empathy centers.
One psychiatrist: "Like ketamine dissociation but milder—they're not there to regulate themselves."
8⃣Japan warned about this in 2009. FDA has quietly added "aggression" warnings to multiple SSRIs since 2020. But no black box warning like for suicide.
Dr. Healy: "If regulators were independent, every SSRI would warn: 'May cause akathisia, suicidality, violence.'"
9⃣Pharma/psychiatry aligned critics say the risks are far too low to be concerned. In fact, they spin it claiming under-diagnosis and insufficient treatment with SSRIs is driving INCREASED violence.
But the "vulnerable few"—young people, poor metabolizers, those with undiagnosed bipolar—face real risks.
The tragedy? Safer alternatives exist: exercise (as effective per BMJ), saffron (matches SSRIs in trials), psilocybin (a breakthrough treatment), therapy, and hundreds of other natural approaches.
A pistol shrimp creates nuclear explosions with every snap.
Hotter than the sun. Louder than gunshots. It turns water into light.
This tiny creature might hold the secret to unlimited energy, transmuting elements, and creating any resource from water.
It's been showing us how for 50 million years. We just started listening.
Thread 👇
1⃣💥 The pistol shrimp doesn't just snap - it tears reality. Its claw creates a cavitation bubble that collapses faster than heat can dissipate.
The bubble generates 1 million times more energy than what created it - which drives physicists absolutely insane because it appears to violate thermodynamics as we know it.
2⃣🥊 The mantis shrimp goes harder. Its punch accelerates faster than a bullet, creating 1,500 newtons of force (a heavyweight boxer's punch).
The water literally VAPORIZES on impact.
Marine biologists report it can shatter 1/4 inch aquarium glass, and diver's have suffered such extreme fractures, amputation was required.
Nuclear physicists call them "biological particle accelerators."
🚨 BREAKING: The $5 Cancer Treatment That Embarrassed Modern Medicine
Animal study published days ago shows grape seed extract + vitamin C achieved 76.6% tumor shrinkage vs. 68.8% for doxorubicin in mice with aggressive cancer.If this translates to humans, Big Pharma has a problem.
Here's why they're staying quiet: 🧵
1⃣💰 While cancer patients mortgage their homes for $10,000+ treatments with doxorubicin (nicknamed "Red Devil" by nurses for its brutal toxicity), researchers just proved two grocery store supplements might work BETTER.
The pharmaceutical industry's worst nightmare: A cure they can't patent, can't monopolize, and can't charge thousands for.
2⃣🎯 Here's what has executives panicking: These weren't exotic lab compounds. Grape seed extract and vitamin C - things humans have consumed for millennia - just outgunned one of oncology's most aggressive drugs.
And unlike chemo, they didn't destroy the patient in the process.
🧵"Cherry picking" is the weapon of choice against anyone highlighting natural medicine research.
But here's the twist: While they accuse sites like of picking cherries, Big Pharma engineered the entire orchard to grow only one kind of fruit—and they bury half the harvest. 🍒GreenMedinfo.com
1⃣Two types of cherry picking exist:
✅ TRANSPARENT: We openly curate studies (100,000+) on natural medicine that mainstream ignores
❌ SYSTEMATIC: Pharma plants only "cherry trees," hides negative trials, and calls it "evidence-based medicine"
Guess which one they call "misinformation"?
2⃣The numbers don't lie:
💠Pharma spends $8+ billion annually on R&D
💠Natural medicine research gets ~$140 million from NIH
💠Less than 5% of grants go to botanical medicine
💠2-4x more likely to publish positive vs negative drug trials
🚨 14 men wore polyester underwear for a science experiment.
Every. Single. One. Became sterile.
Female dogs in polyester? Failed to conceive.
When they all switched back to cotton? Fertility returned.
A Nobel Prize winner proved your underwear/athletic gear might be birth control.
This isn't conspiracy. It's proven science.🧵
1⃣Dr. Ahmed Shafik's experiments were bizarre but brilliant:
☑️He dressed 75 rats in tiny polyester pants
❗️Result: Rats became less sexually active
❗️Dogs in polyester: Females couldn't conceive, males had damaged sperm
The culprit? 700 VOLTS of static electricity on your genitals + a cauldry of highly toxic chemicals⚡
2⃣Your yoga pants are literally PLASTIC leaching hormone disruptors:
❗️62% of all clothing = synthetic plastic fibers
❗️Sports bras tested: Up to 40x safe BPA limits
❗️1 in 4 leggings contain "forever chemicals" (PFAS)
❗️Microplastics found in 100% of human placentas tested
🧵 The natural health community in 2025:
"Ban artificial food dyes! They're neurotoxic!" 🚫
Also the natural health community:
"This 150-year-old petroleum-based textile dye is my favorite brain supplement!" 💙
The cognitive dissonance would be funny if it weren't so dangerous. Methylene blue — yes, the same aniline dye derived from coal tar that our ancestors used to color cloth — has somehow become wellness culture's dirty little secret.
Let me show you what's really happening when you swallow that electric blue "nootropic"...👇
1⃣Methylene blue (MB) is being marketed as a mitochondrial booster and cognitive enhancer.
But here's what they're NOT telling you:
❌It's a petroleum-derived synthetic dye
❌Has an FDA BLACK BOX warning
❌Can trigger fatal serotonin syndrome with antidepressants
2⃣Recent human research shows MB actually DECREASES brain blood flow in healthy people.
A 2023 study found it: