Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
Monday, August 6, 2012
Following the pattern of numerous other mass shooters
down the years, the accused gunman behind yesterday’s massacre at a Sikh
temple in Wisconsin worked in psychological operations while he was
with the U.S. Army.
“A U.S. Army spokeswoman told Yahoo News that
Page served from April 1992 until October 1998 as a member of the
psychological operations unit. He was never deployed, but won numerous
medals, including two for good conduct and one for humanitarian service.
Wade received basic training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, moved to Fort
Bliss in Texas and finished at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.”
40-year-old Wade Michael Page’s involvement with
psychological operations bears similarities to accused Colorado shooter
James Holmes, who was treated by University of Colorado psychiatrist Dr. Lynne Fenton, a former U.S. Air Force doctor.
Questions have been asked about
what drugs were prescribed to Holmes given that psychiatric drugs like
Ritalin, Paxil, Zoloft, and Prozac have been proven to induce violent
tendencies in a minority of people.
Indeed, virtually all of the most well known mass shooting cases over
the last 20 years were carried out by individuals who had been
prescribed SSRI drugs by psychiatrists, with several of them connected
to the U.S. military-industrial complex.
Other domestic terrorists like Timothy McVeigh were also intricately involved in clandestine Army operations and visited by psychiatrists connected to the U.S. Army. (CONTINUE READING)