Thursday, April 03, 2014

War

US funded Twitter business in Cuba in hopes of inciting a revolution like they have in North Africa and Ukraine.
"This was a program paid for and run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, best known for overseeing billions of dollars in U.S. humanitarian aid."
It's always war with these people, even when they're supposed to be delivering aid.

Obama denies the goal was to foment revolution, and he always tells the truth.

Calling Russia's actions in Crimea an invasion is ridiculous.
"No bombing, no casualties, no armed resistance, no “shock & awe” – Crimea isn’t so much an invasion as it is a hook-up."
Good analogy. Crimeans really did treat Russians as liberators.
"While Crimea, the site of the Russian invasion, is calm, real chaos is enveloping western Ukraine, where the political factions are falling out among themselves and "Right Sector" and its ideological allies in Svoboda are now making their bid for power. The police are nowhere to be seen in Kiev, while armed Right Sector thugs prowl the streets dispensing "revolutionary justice" with crowbars, bats, and pilfered guns. With elections scheduled for May 25, rival oligarchs are maneuvering for position, hoping to win US/EU approval and cash grants from Western "democracy promotion" programs – while the neo-fascists of Svoboda wait in the wings for their chance. "
Lovely. Thanks to misleading media reports, some people are confused about the so-called Russian invasion. The Russian troops didn't come from anywhere. They were already stationed in Crimea by treaty.

Ukrainians sell US foreign aid online.

Russia cancels fuel discount for Ukraine because of unpaid debts.

Russian ambassadors make fun of US State Department intercepted phone call by joking on phones about invading California and Miami.

The Iranian nuclear scare is a manufactured crisis.

Retired officer turned professor says, "So, what?" regarding military cuts.

Fort Hood shooter Lopez was on prescription medications including Ambien.
"The obvious link between psychiatric drugs and violent outbursts is a common theme that crops up in almost every mass shooting incident, yet the media is routinely loathe to make the connection.
After it emerged that Washington Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis “had been treated…. by the Veterans Administration for his mental problems,” the press showed little interest in discovering what drugs Alexis had been taking. The only medication currently offered by the VA for mental problems are SSRI drugs.
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was also taking anti-depressant drugs when he massacred 16 Afghan civilians in 2012. SSRI medication, which is known to cause violent outbursts, is routinely used to treat PTSD, which goes some way to explain why there are so many stories about both active duty and returning troops carrying out acts of inexplicable violence on a regular basis.
Despite it being reported that prescription drugs were found in the apartment of ‘Batman’ shooter James Holmes days after the Aurora massacre, it took nine months to find out exactly what those drugs were. Like Columbine killer Eric Harris, Holmes had been taking Zoloft, another SSRI drug linked with violent outbursts.
As the website SSRI Stories profusely documents, there are literally hundreds of examples of mass shootings, murders and other violent episodes that have been committed by individuals on psychiatric drugs over the past three decades. The number of cases is staggering, but the media has completely failed to generate a national conversation about the issue due to its obsession with exploiting mass shootings to demonize the second amendment."
So Lopez was probably on SSRI drugs too. I don't know if Ambien is one or not. More.
"Lopez did report a traumatic brain injury upon his return to the US, and had a number of mental health issues and was receiving psychiatric help for depression and anxiety.
He was also on medication for his problems, including Ambien for a sleep disorder."
Sounds like Ambien is not, but he was taking another drug that is an SSRI.

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