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Is the Soros-funded Dope Lobby in Blood Libel Plot?
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After Loughner apparently gave up drugs and booze, "his theories got worse," Tierney says. "After he quit, he was just off the wall." And Loughner started to drift away from his group of friends about a year ago. By early 2010, dreaming had become Loughner's "waking life, his reality," Tierney tells Mother Jones in an exclusive interview that Loughner held a years-long grudge against Giffords and had repeatedly derided her as a "fake." Loughner's animus toward Giffords intensified after he attended one of her campaign events and she did not, in his view, sufficiently answer a question he had posed, Tierney says. He also describes Loughner as being obsessed with "lucid dreaming"—that is, the idea that conscious dreams are an alternative reality that a person can inhabit and control—and says Loughner became "more interested in this world than our reality." Tierney adds, "I saw his dream journal once. That's the golden piece of evidence. You want to know what goes on in Jared Loughner's mind, there's a dream journal that will tell you everything." "He said, 'Can you believe it, they wouldn't answer my question.' Ever since that, he thought she was fake, he had something against her." The question was, 'What is government if words have no meaning?'" Tierney, who first met Loughner in middle school, recalls that Loughner started to act strange around his junior or senior year of high school. Before that, Loughner was just a "normal kid," "He wanted the media to freak out about this whole thing. He wanted exactly what's happening." Nick Baumann In a MoJo interview, the friend shares a message sent hours before the massacre. ![]() Jared Lee Loughner's mug shot. (Pima County Sheriff's Office) “intelligence gathered by the Department of Homeland Security and shared with state officials across the United States” had revealed “a strong suspicion” that the shooter was influenced by a conservative publication called American Renaissance (AR). ~ Jennifer Griffin of Fox News Hate and Violence Are Encoded in the DNA of the American Right The Right foments group resentment in increasingly apocalyptic terms, to people in need of easy answers in an era of widespread joblessness and uncertainty. Yes, Jared Loughner's Act Was Political The Right channels the fear, anger and paranoia of mentally disturbed people -- and then points them toward the Democrats. Giffords Shootings: the Poisonous Fruit of Arizona's Vicious Politics "The anger, the hatred, the bigotry that goes on in this country is getting to be outrageous," Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said. "Arizona, I think, has become the capital. Is There a Schism in the Republican Coalition? By Digby | Hullabaloo Arizona Aftermath: Real Second Amendment Remedies Challenge to GOP: Denounce Rush Limbaugh for His Awful Comments About the Shootings Terrifying: Gun Sales Surge in Arizona After Shooting The weapon that let Jared Loughner fire 31 shots is flying off the shelves of Arizona gun stores. What the Right Gains From Poisoning Our Political Discourse and Inspiring Violence Gifford's shooting, and the death and wounding of so many who came to meet with her, are just the latest example of ideologically-motivated bloodshed. Brave Woman Who Grabbed Clip from Shooter Blames Right-Wing Media and Rhetoric ... In Fox News Interview In an interview on Fox, the brave woman who helped stop Loughner calls out right-wing media for creating an environment that encourages violent impulses. David Koch Refuses to Answer Questions About Citizens United, Secret Right-Wing Meetings Koch, one of the richest men in America, is a top financier of right-wing front groups. ![]() Hill Staffer on AZ Shooting: "This Isn't an 'Isolated' Incident" By Steve Benen | Washington Monthly Hate Spewing Shock Jocks Whine about Criticism in Wake of Shootings The nation's right-wing media stars struck an embattled tone against accusations that they create a climate of hate that could fuel violence. Was Arizona Shooting Preventable? Friends and former classmates are coming out of the woodwork saying that Jared Lee Loughner was strange, mentally ill and potentially violent. But why didn't anyone do something about it? I think anyone who religiously tunes in Becky or Oxyrush should be watched and definitely checked before selling them firearms. You can be a wingnut with a legally concealed weapon but sick people go to jail for pot? Remind me not to go to Arizona this vacation. Are Jared Loughner's Parents to Blame? WATCH: Palin Accuses Critics of 'Blood Libel' ![]() After Giffords Shooting, Several AZ Republicans Resign Amid Fears of Tea Party Violence Rep. Peter King calls for weapon ban Boehner Rejects Proposed Gun-Control Legislation; This Could Be a Tough Fight GOP Hypocritically Stresses Need for Mental Health Services While Pushing for Repeal of Aid AZ Law Will Keep Westboro Baptist Church Hatemongers Away From Shooting Victims' Funerals How the Right's Rhetoric Fueled the Actions of Arizona's Mass Murderer By Adele M. Stan | AlterNet Sarah 'blood libel' Palin makes day to honor the victims all about her ![]() Restricting freedom after Tucson shooting will galvanize gun owners Palin proves her presidential potential The inherent contradiction in Sarah Palin's "blood libel" Facebook post John Boehner AZ tribute: 'Holy & uplifting strength' Full transcript & video American history and the fallacy that all violence emanates from the right Palin never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity Sarah Palin: America must be stronger than evil displayed last week Sarah Palin presidential hopes sink under 'blood libel' remarks? Giffords: Bill O'Reilly says he's for 'new laws' to protect politicians Congresswoman Giffords' office releases first photos from hospital room After horrific shootings, we hear calls for stricter regulation of guns. The Tucson shooting should remind us why we regulate marijuana. David Frum: Responding to David Frum analysis by Pete Guither DWR Ron Hill does a pretty good job of responding to David Frum’s piece over at FrumForum with this more thoughtful Even If Reefers Cause Madness, They Shouldn’t be Illegal Hill makes it clear that he’s no fan of marijuana David Frum’s post on marijuana and schizophrenia has inspired much debate and criticism, yet his statement that marijuana use is associated with an increased risk of developing schizophrenia is correct. It’s also true that continued marijuana use may help trigger future psychotic episodes among those suffering from this serious brain disease. Frum makes some valid points about marijuana and government policy; and I don’t endorse its use. If that’s all you read, you’d think that it’s a full-throated endorsement of Frum’s bizarre and untimely piece, but it’s not. Read the whole thing. Here’s an important part of the difference between the two. Both Frum and Hill say that marijuana is “associated” with schizophrenia. Both Frum and Hill seem to understand that “associated with” is not the same as “causation.” (That’s already a quantum leap above most casual commentators.) But where Frum disregards even the plain reading of the article to which he links, Hill goes a step further and really tries to understand the uncertainty of the science: Keeping marijuana banned or toughening penalties for its use is not the solution for isolated acts of violence by alleged schizophrenics (due to the genetic factor in schizophrenia, these individuals appear to have been at high risk of experiencing a psychotic episode regardless of whether they smoked marijuana). It’s also possible that a person who is developing schizophrenia may begin using marijuana to self medicate during the prodromal stage of schizophrenia – meaning, the earliest phase of a developing condition. In this instance, the developing schizophrenic mind may precede the marijuana use; with marijuana used to cope with the effects of internal changes in brain functioning prior to what many call a psychotic episode. This would make it appear that marijuana hastened or “caused” the psychotic episode as the disease is often not diagnosed until after the first such episode. In this scenario, marijuana use may be a warning sign that someone may be developing schizophrenia, rather than a contributing factor in the schizophrenia. It’s also possible that marijuana use is one of many factors that mix with genetics to trigger schizophrenia in those already genetically predisposed to it. Yet even if this is the case, it doesn’t justify the need for a continued expensive war on drugs financed by the taxpayers and the resulting government intrusion into the private lives of citizens. Even more important than the uncertainty of the role of marijuana in the tiny fraction of the population that has schizophrenia is the ridiculous notion of using that to validate marijuana laws. But to suggest that marijuana should remain illegal because its use is contraindicated in some part of the population makes as much sense as arguing that alcohol should be illegal because its use is sometimes contraindicated as well. This is particularly true since deaths from marijuana are almost unheard of, yet alcohol misuse is directly blamed in the deaths of 79,646 Americans between 2001 and 2005, according to the CDC. I have also known bipolar patients to misuse caffeine and tobacco in an effort to bring on a manic state, at which point they may become a danger to themselves or others. Should tobacco and caffeine fall under tighter regulation also? Where does it end? Keeping marijuana banned or toughening penalties for its use is not the solution for isolated acts of violence by alleged schizophrenics… Final thought. We know next to nothing about the Tucson shooter. We don’t know the specifics of any mental illness he may or may not have (everything I’ve read is amateur conjecture). We know very little about his specific drug use or patterns. We know absolutely nothing about his drug use and its supposed connection to the act in question. And even if we knew all of those things with certainty, it would be absolute lunacy to craft public policy for everyone based on him. Fox News: The No. 1 Name in Murder Fantasies The Fox News culture permits on-air personalities to fantasize about assassination and other forms of violence against deemed enemies. Idiot Blames Marijuana for the Tucson Shootings Who Cares if Arizona Shooter Jared Loughner Used Marijuana? By NORML - Monday, January 10 2011 Seems to me there is a definite link between schizophrenia and living in the world of myth. Religion or drug war lies start creeping into the consciousness and before you know it they don't know what is real and what is myth. Especially when we speed up the process posting reality. I'm sure they weren't diagnosed as much when TV censorship brought most of the info. Now with the net and buyers clubs and hemp stores they're going full tilt bozo. As with the clown shrink from MTV killing kids. Many schizophrenics find relief with Ganja. Those who don't, stop using it. No one does what they don't want to do if they have a choice. Forcing suicidal kids finding relief with Ganja to abstain. Without removing the cause of the suicidal thoughts. Leave them hanging on the edge with no room to spare. Ganja can slow down the rage in speed users or road rage or soccer fans rage. It reduces stress. If its a temporary oasis for suicides then good for it. The key is to deal with the red flags not remove whatever works for each individual to boost ratings or rhetoric. Ganja doesn't cause schizophrenia or it would have been observed in the thousands of years of use. Ganja doesn't lead to rock and roll either but it sounds good to me mon. Manic behavior would be affected by coffee. It's also a factor with seizures. Just a hunch, but I think adding flame retardants to tobacco might have a roll in the damage done. Rayguns saved the mentally ill by closing down the asylums. He forgot as bad as these warehouses were, that making them homeless with a handful of Thorozine might not have been the most prudent step at that juncture. Not hard to find though. Look at the bus stops with the person shuffling and dangling a cigarette with a 1½" ash. U2b Soros-funded Dope Lobby in Damage Control Over Shootings By Cliff Kincaid | January 11, 2011 The Washington Post confirmed that he “was rejected from enlistment in the U.S. Army because of issues related to his history of drug use…” "Illegal drugs have been traditionally viewed by the radical left as a weapon of war against the capitalist system, and the movement for drug legalization is mostly a project of the liberal-left." "It appears that Loughner’s arrest for possessing drug paraphernalia in 2007 was dropped from his record after he completed a court diversion program. ~ Cliff Kincaid, Director of the AIM Center for Investigative Journalism cliff.kincaid@aim.or g Jared Lee Loughner Was? rejected from enlistment in the U.S. Army because of issues related to his history of drug use, military officials said Sunday. Army officials confirmed Saturday that Loughner was not accepted and was never in the Army, but did not disclose the reason or reasons for his rejection. Typically, applicants for...Military officials said failing the drug tests or lying about prior drug use or convictions are among the most common disqualifiers for service. A military official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the information said Loughner failed an aspect of the drug inquiry, though it was unclear if it was the urinalysis or other questioning that blocked his entrance. It is unlikely that someone who failed the drug portion of the examinations would have gone on to have more extensive testing, such as a psychological evaluation. it appears that his drug use was the problem. washingtonpost.com ![]() The Obama Admin's Anti-Marijuana Manifesto (thread) Michele M. Leonhart (Lying Heart) Soros-funded Dope Lobby by Cliff Kinkaid analysis by Pete Guither DWR Kinkaid is so far over the edge that even the crazies are afraid to touch him, so don’t go to the bother of actually fisking this story unless it’s for fun. Because of the evidence that Loughner was a pothead, and the evidence that marijuana abuse is linked to mental illness, the Soros-funded marijuana lobby is working overtime to try to draw media attention away from his addiction to the drug. [...] A photograph of a smirking Jared Loughner, after he was taken into custody, seems to prove beyond doubt that he is seriously disturbed, as a result of prolonged drug use. He exhibited symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. [...] Now she is fighting for her life because of bullets fired from the gun of a certified marijuana addict. [...] Ironically, Arizona voters in November narrowly passed Proposition 203, making Arizona the 15th state to allow for the scam known as “medical marijuana.” This will have the effect of increasing distribution of the drug. Remember that the Pentagon shooter from California was a “medical marijuana” patient but was obviously not helped by the drug being prescribed by a physician. [...] One of those people was Arizona shooter Jared Loughner. The passage of Proposition 203 guarantees there will be more like him. "Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, criminality, and death. How many murders, suicides, robberies, criminal assaults, holdups, burglaries and deeds of maniacal insanity it causes each year, especially among the young, can only be conjectured. No one knows, when he places a marijuana cigarette to his lips, whether he will become a joyous reveller in a musical heaven, a mad insensate, a calm philosopher, or a murderer. The primary reason to outlaw marijuana is its effect on the degenerate races. I wish I could show you what a small marihuana cigarette can do to one of our degenerate Spanish-speaking residents. You smoke a joint and you're likely to kill your brother. Marijuana is the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind. Reefer makes darkies think they're as good as white men. That's why our problem is so great; the greatest percentage of our population is composed of Spanish-speaking persons, most of who are low mentally, because of social and racial conditions. Marihuana leads to pacifism and communist brainwashing. Marijuana is taken by musicians. And I'm not speaking about good musicians, but the jazz type. There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the US, and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos, and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz, and swing, result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and any others." Anslinger or Cliff Kincaid Director of the AIM Center for Investigative Journalism cliff.kincaid@aim.or g Drugwar Lies Linked to Schizophrenia ![]() Victims of Teabog Rhetoric? |
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