Did this stuff happen in the 70s 80s?...Nope WAKE UP IDIOTS

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Did this stuff happen in the 70s 80s?...Nope


Was the NRA around in the 70s and 80s....YES


Could u buy a AR-15 in the 70s and 80s...YES, HS kids even took rifles to school





One thing that wasn't around in the 70 80s was kids on crazy meds....now we start them on um at age 4 or so and in 12 years they are Zombies with no feelings etc


Crazy meds...thats the one thing in this mixture that wasn't there in the 70s 80s




Generation meds: the US children who grow up on prescription drugs
Millions of US children are on medication for behavioural problems and depression – but what are the long-term effects?

https://www.theguardian.com/society/...ption-drugs-us


Money money money for drug companies and Drs
 
Did this stuff happen in the 70s 80s?...Nope

University of Texas school shooting, 1966

On August 1, 1966, after stabbing his mother and his wife to death the previous night, Charles Whitman, a Marine veteran, took rifles and other weapons to the observation deck atop the Main Building tower at the University of Texas at Austin, and then opened fire indiscriminately on people on the surrounding campus and streets. Over the next 96 minutes he shot and killed 14 people, including an unborn child. One final victim died from injuries in 2001, 35 years later. Whitman also injured 31 others. (Wikipedia)
 
Did this stuff happen in the 70s 80s?...Nope

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Sunday_Massacre
The Easter Sunday Massacre occurred on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, when James Urban Ruppert fatally shot eleven of his own family members in his mother's house at 635 Minor Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio.[2][3] Ruppert was tried and found guilty on two counts of aggravated murder, but not guilty on the other nine counts by reason of insanity. He received two life sentences, to be served consecutively at the Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. He will be eligible for parole consideration in 2025 when he is 90 years old.
 
University of Texas school shooting, 1966

On August 1, 1966, after stabbing his mother and his wife to death the previous night, Charles Whitman, a Marine veteran, took rifles and other weapons to the observation deck atop the Main Building tower at the University of Texas at Austin, and then opened fire indiscriminately on people on the surrounding campus and streets. Over the next 96 minutes he shot and killed 14 people, including an unborn child. One final victim died from injuries in 2001, 35 years later. Whitman also injured 31 others. (Wikipedia)

Whitman knew something was wrong with him and asked for an autopsy after his death. He had a brain tumor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman#Autopsy
Although Whitman had been prescribed drugs and was in possession of Dexedrine at the time of his death, the toxicology was delayed because Whitman had been embalmed on August 1, after his body was brought to the Cook Funeral Home in Austin. However, an autopsy had been requested in the suicide notes left by Whitman and was then approved by his father.[57]

On August 2, an autopsy was conducted by Coleman de Chenar (a neuropathologist at Austin State Hospital) at the funeral home. Urine and blood were removed to test for traces of amphetamines or other substances.[58][59] During the autopsy, Chenar discovered a "pecan-sized" brain tumor,[60] which he labeled an astrocytoma and which exhibited a small amount of necrosis. These findings were later revised by the Connally Commission: "It is the opinion of the task force that the relationship between the brain tumor and Charles J. Whitman's actions on the last day of his life cannot be established with clarity."[
 
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