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Columbine Anniversary Brings Columbine & Red Lake Together

Monday, 20 April 2009

PRESS RELEASE:
Columbine Anniversary Brings Columbine & Red
Lake Together
DATE: APRIL 20, 2009
TIME: 5:00 – 6:00 PM
Place: Clement Park, Littleton,
CO
INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ann Blake-Tracy, PhD, Executive Director,
International Coalition for Drug Awareness
INFORMATION INCLUDED:
Joint statement from the family of a Columbine victim & the family of
the Red Lake, MN school shooter – total dead 25, total wounded 31
Testimony of Columbine shooting victim Mark Allen Taylor, before the
FDA
Statement by Michael Moore about the cause of Columbine after making
the movie, “Bowling for Columbine”
New Medical Article Linking Antidepressants to Murder/Suicide in
the Spring Issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons
COLUMBINE & RED LAKE COME TOGETHER AT COLUMBINE
ANNIVERSARY
Donna Taylor: Mother of Mark Taylor,
the first boy shot at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999 as Eric and Dylan,
on their way into the school, shot at those gathered to discuss scriptures
outside. Eric Harris shot Mark 6 – 13 times with 9mil bullets. Mark
survived earning himself the title of “The Columbine Miracle
Boy.”
Tammy Lussier: Daughter of Officer
Daryl (Dash) Lussier of the Red Lake Police Department and aunt to Jeff Weise
who shot and killed Tammy’s father, his own grandfather, and eight
others before taking his own life with his grandfather’s police
firearm.
Our Message: Here we are together at the 10th
Anniversary of the tragedy at Columbine High School. So, why would a
family member of a school shooting victim and a family member of a school
shooter come together? We want the world to know that antidepressants cause
violence with the most popular antidepressant on the market today listing
“homicidal ideation” as a potential side effect.
The one thing many shot at Columbine have learned to do is to
forgive Eric Harris and Dylan Kleebold for doing what they did to them. We have
just celebrated the glorious Easter season filled with the reassurance that
through the mission of Jesus Christ we can overcome death and live again.
As we remember Columbine we feel it is crucial to recall
that as Christ hung on the cross He plead with His Father in
Heaven for those who were in the process of taking His life from
Him “Father forgive them for they know not what they do.” In forgiving
Eric and Dylan we believe that we are forgiving them for the same reason
Christ asked for those taking his own life to be forgiven – they did not
know what they were doing April 20, 1999 when they took 15
lives and injured 24 more.
Although USA Today attempted to rewrite history this past week
and erroneously reported that the Columbine shooters were not on
antidepressants we are here to remind the world that Eric Harris was on the
antidepressant Luvox. Whether Eric was sharing his meds with Dylan, which is far
too common with kids, or was on his own prescription we will never know as
his records were sealed. In the Red Lake school shooting Jeff Weise was taking
the antidepressant Prozac. Our statement today is that minus antidepressants
we feel sure that the shootings at Columbine High School and Red
Lake, MN High School would never have happened and neither would the
majority of the other school shootings and workplace violence shootings (see www.ssristories.com for a long
list).
Antidepressants push the user into a dream state leaving
one to act out nightmares. Columbine was a nightmare acted out by Eric
Harris and Dylan Kleebold, just as Red Lake was a nightmare acted out by Jeff
Weise which took another 10 lives and injured 7 more. We do not believe
they were conscious and coherent enough to fully understand what they
were doing because of the adverse effects of antidepressants.
Over the past two years Donna
has watched her son Mark go from a normal boy to someone she does
no longer recognizes because he was given two short bouts of similar drugs
given to Eric Harris
. Now Mark is living and
experiencing firsthand similar adverse reactions to what Eric was when he
shot Mark. How ironic and tragic! (See Mark’s powerful statement below
given before the FDA about these drugs that have now robbed him of who he is or
was.)
If we want the shootings of Columbine and Red Lake to end we
MUST learn the truth about the dangers of antidepressant
medications.
____________________________________

Mark Taylor’s testimony before the FDA
9/13/2004

I am Mark Allen Taylor and I am a victim of the SSRI
antidepressant era. I took six to thirteen bullets in the heart area in the
Columbine High School shooting when Eric Harris on Luvox opened fire that now
infamous day.

They almost had to amputate my leg and my arm. My
heart missed by only one millimeter. I had three surgeries. Five years later I
am still recuperating.

I went through all this to realize that SSRI
antidepressants are dangerous for those who take them and for all those who
associate with those who take them.

I hope that my testimony today shows you that you
need to take action immediately before more innocent people like me, and you, do
not get hurt or die horrible deaths as a result.

As Americans we should have the right to feel safe
and if you were doing your job we would be safe. Why are we worrying about
terrorists in other countries when the pharmaceutical companies have proven to
be our biggest terrorists by releasing these drugs on an unsuspecting
public?

How are we suppose to feel safe at school, at home,
on the street, at church or anywhere else if we cannot trust the FDA to do what
we are paying you to do? Where were you when I and all of my classmates got shot
at Columbine?

You say that antidepressants are effective. So why
did they not help Eric Harris before he shot me?

According to Eric they “helped” him to feel homicidal
and suicidal after only six weeks on Zoloft. And then he said that dropping off
Luvox cold turkey would help him “fuel the rage” he needed to shoot everyone.
But he continued on Luvox and shot us all anyway.

So, why did these so called antidepressants not make
him better? I will tell you why. It is because they do not work.

We should consider antidepressants to be accomplices
to murder.
_____________________________

To
listen to Michael Moore’s statement about the cause of the
Columbine tragedy after making the movie “Bowling for Columbine” – go to www.drugawareness.org

______________________________________

“Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibior [SSRI]
Drugs: More Risks Than Benefits?”

Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons: Volume 14: number
1: Spring 2009, there is an article by Joel M. Kauffman, Ph.D., [Professor of
chemistry emeritus at the University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.]
In regard to the International Coalition for Drug Awareness,
the study reads on page 10: “The International Coalition for Drug Awareness in
cooperation with the Prozac Survivors Support Group has produced a website on
which about 1,600 [now 3,000] violent incidents associated with SSRI use are
described (www.ssristories.come/index.php).”
In regard to SSRI Stories www.SSRIstories.com documenting
the link between thousands of cases of multiple murder/suicides and
antidepressants,
Dr. Kaufmann made the following
statement on page 10: “Since no clinical trial involving multiple
homicides is ever likely to be run, no firmer evidence is likely to be
found.
Healy noted that much of the evidence for suicide and
murder came from the efforts of journalists and lawyers”.

To read the
full article and see the data go to the journal site:

http://www.jpands.org/jpands1401.htm

or

http://www.jpands.org/vol14no1/kauffman.pdf

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a Ph.D. in Health Sciences with the emphasis on Psychology, is the director of the International Coalition for Drug Awareness. She has specialized for 14 years in adverse reactions to serotonergic medications (such as Prozac, Sarafem, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Celexa, Lexapro, Effexor, Serzone, Anafranil, Fen-Phen, Redux and Meridia) and has testified before the FDA and congressional subcommittee members on Prozac. She has testified since 1992 as an expert witness in Prozac and other SSRI related court cases around the world. Her first book on the issue was published in 1991. During the last twelve and a half years she has participated in innumerable radio, television, newspaper and magazine interviews. We know of no one with such extensive experience and expertise on all of these issues surrounding the SSRI antidepressants as Dr. Ann Blake Tracy. You can learn a lot about these medications from her latest book on the Prozac family of antidepressants: PROZAC: PANACEA OR PANDORA? (2001). The book is the product of many, many years of intensive research, and the cases of approximately 1,000 patients on a long-term basis. Dr. Tracy also has an hour and a half long audio tape/CD, “Help! I Can’t Get Off My Antidepressant!,” which explains the safest withdrawal methods from these antidepressants and how to rebuild the body and brain after the use of these drugs. She has spent the last thirteen years working with patients coming off of these antidepressants. That experience has helped her to know much about the serious and very dangerous withdrawal effects and how to avoid those in coming down off the drugs.

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