29-07-2012, 12:22 PM
Jon Rappoport's Blog
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AURORA, PHASE 2: DR. LYNNE FENTON, BATMAN KILLER, THE DRUGS, THE DRUG MONEY
By Jon Rappoport
July 28, 2012
http://www.nomorefakenews.com
People don't get it. The media don't get it and they don't want to get it. Billions of dollars are riding on the drugs Dr. Lynne Fenton may have prescribed to her patient, James Holmes, the accused Batman shooter.
And when billions of dollars in potentially lost revenue are hanging in the balance, the interested parties take action. They're serious about their money. They don't screw around.
You see, if James Holmes was, for example, taking Prozac, all of a sudden no one wants to take it. If doctors prescribe it to patients, the patients say, "Hey, wasn't this the drug that nutcase took before he killed all those people in the theater?"
And that's not all. Congress holds hearings, not because they want to, but because they want to look like they're doing the right thing. And at those hearings, all sorts of nasty stuff comes out about Prozac. It's big news. The studies that showed the drug was dangerous, that it could and would cause people to commit suicide and homicide. Boom. More bad press for the manufacturer. More investigations. More lost revenue.
So right now, in Aurora, there are pharmaceutical people on the scene. Not just low-level goofballs, but competent investigators. They want to know what drugs James Holmes was prescribed. They need to know. And behind the scenes, people with clout are making phone calls. These pharma types are talking to government agents and it's crazy time and damage-control time, and nobody is laughing. This is a high-stakes game. WHAT DRUGS WAS HOLMES TAKING?
There is pressure on both attorneys in the case, too. And the cops. With an insanity plea lurking in the wings, Holmes' medical records could very well see the light of day. That would let everybody know what the drugs were. So somebody is calling the governor of Colorado, and other state officials, and they're trying to maneuver and manipulate the legal process, to make the medical records vanish.
Come on. This isn't just a murder case. Now it's about money. Big pharma lawyers are reading up on Colorado law to find loopholes, ways to get around revealing Holmes' medical history.
Holmes is now a pawn. He's the nowhere kid who is going to be shuttled around on the game board to save the drug money for the people who own it.
The money is dirty. It always was. It's been made on the backs of people who have died at the rate of 100,000 a year in the US alone. That's a million people per decadepharmaceutically caused deaths. The heads of these drug companies and their allied banks are Mafiosa. They inflict more human damage in a day than all the goombahs who have ever shot up pizza joints on Mulberry Street or dealt narcotics to addicts across the world, since Sicily puts itself on the map as the center of the Cosa Nostra.
If they could get to Holmes in his cell, they'd erase him. They'd make it look like a suicide. Today. What do you think "lone shooter" is all about? Yes, the covert op that very well may have used Holmes as the patsy, to push the government into banning guns, is a major piece here. But that work is done. Now it's "lone shooter" because getting rid of Holmes by killing him or warehousing him for the rest of his life in a mental prison, with brain-hammer drugs making him into a vegetable, means that the names of the psychiatric drugs he was taking before the massacre will be lost to history, and no one will take the criminal investigation any further.
Update: Holmes' psychiatrist, Lynne Fenton, was reprimanded by the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners, in 2005, for prescribing drugs to several patients, including herself, without entering the information in patient records. She could now find a target painted on her back, as the drug companies try to make her a patsy, an "irresponsible and incompetent doctor who didn't give Mr. Holmes what he truly needed." They would do this to take the drugs off the hook. "In the hands of a good psychiatrist, the proper medications would have worked well." Who knows? Maybe they'll claim she didn't even treat Holmes directly, but supervised interns or grad students, who actually worked with Holmes.
INteresting, INnovative and INvestigative Reporting
AURORA, PHASE 2: DR. LYNNE FENTON, BATMAN KILLER, THE DRUGS, THE DRUG MONEY
By Jon Rappoport
July 28, 2012
http://www.nomorefakenews.com
People don't get it. The media don't get it and they don't want to get it. Billions of dollars are riding on the drugs Dr. Lynne Fenton may have prescribed to her patient, James Holmes, the accused Batman shooter.
And when billions of dollars in potentially lost revenue are hanging in the balance, the interested parties take action. They're serious about their money. They don't screw around.
You see, if James Holmes was, for example, taking Prozac, all of a sudden no one wants to take it. If doctors prescribe it to patients, the patients say, "Hey, wasn't this the drug that nutcase took before he killed all those people in the theater?"
And that's not all. Congress holds hearings, not because they want to, but because they want to look like they're doing the right thing. And at those hearings, all sorts of nasty stuff comes out about Prozac. It's big news. The studies that showed the drug was dangerous, that it could and would cause people to commit suicide and homicide. Boom. More bad press for the manufacturer. More investigations. More lost revenue.
So right now, in Aurora, there are pharmaceutical people on the scene. Not just low-level goofballs, but competent investigators. They want to know what drugs James Holmes was prescribed. They need to know. And behind the scenes, people with clout are making phone calls. These pharma types are talking to government agents and it's crazy time and damage-control time, and nobody is laughing. This is a high-stakes game. WHAT DRUGS WAS HOLMES TAKING?
There is pressure on both attorneys in the case, too. And the cops. With an insanity plea lurking in the wings, Holmes' medical records could very well see the light of day. That would let everybody know what the drugs were. So somebody is calling the governor of Colorado, and other state officials, and they're trying to maneuver and manipulate the legal process, to make the medical records vanish.
Come on. This isn't just a murder case. Now it's about money. Big pharma lawyers are reading up on Colorado law to find loopholes, ways to get around revealing Holmes' medical history.
Holmes is now a pawn. He's the nowhere kid who is going to be shuttled around on the game board to save the drug money for the people who own it.
The money is dirty. It always was. It's been made on the backs of people who have died at the rate of 100,000 a year in the US alone. That's a million people per decadepharmaceutically caused deaths. The heads of these drug companies and their allied banks are Mafiosa. They inflict more human damage in a day than all the goombahs who have ever shot up pizza joints on Mulberry Street or dealt narcotics to addicts across the world, since Sicily puts itself on the map as the center of the Cosa Nostra.
If they could get to Holmes in his cell, they'd erase him. They'd make it look like a suicide. Today. What do you think "lone shooter" is all about? Yes, the covert op that very well may have used Holmes as the patsy, to push the government into banning guns, is a major piece here. But that work is done. Now it's "lone shooter" because getting rid of Holmes by killing him or warehousing him for the rest of his life in a mental prison, with brain-hammer drugs making him into a vegetable, means that the names of the psychiatric drugs he was taking before the massacre will be lost to history, and no one will take the criminal investigation any further.
Update: Holmes' psychiatrist, Lynne Fenton, was reprimanded by the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners, in 2005, for prescribing drugs to several patients, including herself, without entering the information in patient records. She could now find a target painted on her back, as the drug companies try to make her a patsy, an "irresponsible and incompetent doctor who didn't give Mr. Holmes what he truly needed." They would do this to take the drugs off the hook. "In the hands of a good psychiatrist, the proper medications would have worked well." Who knows? Maybe they'll claim she didn't even treat Holmes directly, but supervised interns or grad students, who actually worked with Holmes.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass

