The Connection between Mass Shootings and Psychiatric Drugs

In this Reality Check video hosted by Ben Swann, a shocking link is uncovered between prescription drugs and mass shootings.

Swann delves into the facts about psychotic killers such as the Parkland, Florida, high school mass murderer Nikolas Cruz, who was emotionally and psychologically unbalanced. In a rare look into medical-related records, Swann unveils the truth about the role psychiatric medication repeatedly played this shooting and others.

Using little known facts about Cruz, Swann challenges the failed policies and public discourse that going after legal guns will somehow end the slaughter of innocent children in schools across America. The YouTube-posted video details numerous mass shootings while profiling the killers’ use of psychiatric drugs. The facts are stunning as Swann brings to light a strong common denominator with each and every mass killing.

Despite protests, mainstream media coverage and even student walkouts about ending “gun violence,” Swann’s convincing Reality Check episode links horrors such as a Kentucky factory shooting, the 15-year-old Oregon school shooter, Virginia Tech, a Colorado theater, and the tragedy that rocked the nation, Columbine. Like Cruz, all of these bad actors were being treated with drugs for varying forms of mental illness or instability. And while the gun control debate rages on, the truth that Americans who want their children to be safe at school remains hidden.

Check out this Reality Check episode on YouTube and find out the truth about these and numerous other shooting rampages and what Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know.


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