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Three women teachers with guns shot Adam Lanza in a classroom

by Jon Rappoport

December 17, 2012

www.nomorefakenews.com

When everybody is diagnosed with a mental disorder, gun permits will be a thing of the past

Take that seriously.

At a presidential debate, Obama was asked about achieving gun control. He said, “Enforce the laws we’ve already got. Make sure we are keeping the guns out of the hands of criminals…[and] those who are mentally ill.”

http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012/10/17/keeping-guns-out-of-the-hands-of-the-mentally-ill/

In case you’ve been sleeping in a cave for the past few years, the US government is doing everything it can to create more categories of crimes, and the psychiatrists are expanding the list of (fictional but enforceable) mental disorders, as they also relentlessly promote “more diagnosis and treatment.”

Some estimates state 20-25% of the US population is suffering from a mental disorder. These are absurd and cooked figures, for several reasons, but it doesn’t matter. What matters is that huge numbers of people can be arbitrarily labeled as such.

So legally owning or not owning a gun may soon hinge on a broader definition of “mentally ill,” changed to “having been diagnosed with a mental disorder,” because that is one back-door way to execute a massive gun ban.

Simply put: diagnose everybody and his brother with a mental disorder, and then assert that any such diagnosis bars a person from obtaining a gun permit.

Psychiatry, in addition to destroying lives through toxic drugs, becomes a political instrument for gun control.

In the July editions of both Psychology Today and The Psychiatric Times, the same editorial, written by Dr. Allen Frances, America’s most influential psychiatrist, spelled out a clear position:

Guns do kill people and the number of people depends on the number of guns and the number of rounds they can fire in a given period of time.”

Of course, no mention is made of the psychiatric drugs that induce violence and murder.

Dr. Frances sums up his unequivocal position: “We really have only two choices…accept mass murder as part of the American way of life, or…get in line with rest of the civilized world and adopt sane gun control policies.”

I thought I would explore the issue of mental illness from a slightly different perspective, however: WHY ARE FANATICAL GUN GRABBERS PSYCHOTIC?

What is the nature of THEIR mental disorder?

In the wake of the Newtown massacre, the gun-control forces are on the march. Ban this, ban that, go after the Doomsday preppers and bitter clingers.

The gun grabbers don’t respond to the obvious charge that, when honest people have weapons for self-defense, they can, in fact, defend themselves and stave off crime, harm, and death.

This point doesn’t make a dent.

Neither does arguing Second Amendment. Neither does painting a picture of a society in which the only people who have guns are the government and criminals. The gun grabbers seem to like that picture. At least theoretically.

Here are a few truths you can take to the bank:

If the media in this country (which are notoriously anti-gun) made a big deal out of every case in which an armed citizen successfully defended his home against a violent intruder, and made every such person a hero, we would have a different mood in America. Everybody would see the sense in gun ownership.

In the case of the Newtown killings, the media would be saying, “Now here is a tragic case in which no one in the school was carrying a weapon.” And everybody would see the sense and the truth of that.

So really, it’s a matter of what the media cover and how they cover it, and what they ignore. That’s all it is. It isn’t anything else. In other words, they’re running a psyop.

Point two: the government doesn’t want private citizens to own and carry guns because that would diminish the role of government.

The people in charge hate it when private citizens take over a self-appointed government function. It’s insulting. It’s people saying to the government, “We don’t need you.” It’s proof that government acts in many, many ways that are intrusive and preemptive.

No need to worry, officer, I caught the thief as he was leaving the liquor store. I pulled my weapon and put him down on the ground and cuffed him. He’s in the back of my car.”

No, no, no. no. The government must be in charge of everything that pertains to showing or using a gun. No outsiders allowed.

Yes, Mrs. Smith, I’m sorry we’re late, and I’m sorry your husband was beaten to a pulp by that intruder, but we have other crimes to process. We have to man speed-traps. It’s better that your husband didn’t have a gun, let me assure you. Why? It just is. Now, let me call an ambulance. I hope they get him to the hospital in time.”

Imagine what the response would be if you asked an IRS executive what he thought about a flat consumer tax on bought goods that would replace the whole IRS code.

We’re talking about government jobs here. Jobs and money and pensions.

Private citizens must not do what the government does.

In case you hadn’t noticed, this spills over into the health field. The FDA certifies, as safe and effective, every (poisonous) medical drug before it can be prescribed for public use.

The FDA therefore controls drug treatment.

If somebody comes along and cooks up, in his kitchen, an herbal brew that knocks out the flu like a ridiculous little sissy in two hours, that’s a threat. Suddenly, a private citizen is miles ahead of the FDA (and the drug companies). No, no, no.

If home schoolers educate their kids better than government-run schools do, that’s another sore point. That’s bad. It expose the government factories that manufacture illiterate children.

Third point: if enough citizens were well-armed, it would take a full-scale federal invasion to overcome them in case of, oh, secession from the federalized United States.

The feds, of course, would win in the long run, if they killed enough people, but the publicity would be devastating to the government. Think Waco multiplied by a thousand or a million.

And in the process, word would get out about these well-armed private citizens’ grievances against the central government. The grievances would make sense to a lot of people watching the carnage unfold. Can’t have that. No, no, no.

Fourth point: A lot of people in this country grow up thinking they have to take care of other people. That’s really all they know how to do. This goes far beyond any understandable humane impulse.

This is meddling. It’s moving in on other people’s private business. The meddlers turn out to be vicious little scum. Well, where else are they going to be able to exercise these cheap impulses, other than in government jobs?

The corollary to this is: “I’m the hero. I protect you. I…you what? You protected yourself? No, you’re not allowed to do that, because then I can’t be a hero. You’re supposed to be the helpless citizen on my watch. If I can leap tall buildings, you have to be grounded. Otherwise, my life is in vain.”

Fifth point: Elites want to continue to own America. They want to have sway over the land and resources and people and money. Their minions and agents are the official people with weapons. That’s the way it works. It has to be a one-sided game. If millions and millions and millions of private citizens owned guns and knew how to use them, the tin gods wouldn’t be able to sleep well at night.

Sixth point: So-called liberals hate people who own guns. For them, guns are symbols of everything else they hate. Religion, land ownership, property rights, fences, and boundaries. Unless, of course, those fences define the liberals’ land.

Corollary: Many conservatives hate people who own guns, too, when they perceive those people are ready to decentralize power away from an overarching corporate-government control- nexus.

These are all elements of a true psychosis. It needs to be treated.

Short of mandatory sedatives, or a sudden attack on a lonely street at night by armed thugs, I recommend mandatory gun ownership for every non-felon adult in the US. This would solve the problem expeditiously.

I especially want to see all members of Congress packing heat in their chambers. If, once in a while, there is a shooting, well, we can catch it on C-Span. It won’t be lost to history.

I also want to see Chris Matthews in his MSNBC studio with a .45 strapped to his leg, the one that tingles.

There is one caveat to my proposal. In order to create a fully armed population, that population must be responsible, which is to say they must understand inviolable private property rights. They don’t have to own property, but they have to know that such a thing as private property exists. Why? Because property is one of the things an armed citizen has a right to defend.

Unfortunately, we’re losing the concept of private property like water leaking out of battered rowboat. It’s part of government’s plan, because government wants to own everything that isn’t already nailed down by its partner mega-corporations.

And government’s thinking goes this way: “Since we own everything, our cops defend it with guns; there is no reason for private armed citizens to defend it; it isn’t theirs.”

Meanwhile, I have to get going. I just got a message that three armed women teachers shot a guy named Adam Lanza in a classroom. I’m heading over to check it out.

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29thDistrict of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

Filed under: 2012 massacres Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for over 30 years. http://nomorefakenews.com/


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    • sten

      Guns DO NOT kill people, only people kill people.

      • Anonymous

        LOL. And you know what else? Guns don’t make you “free”.

        You have guns now…but you are still a slave.

        It’s just a false sense of security to make you feel like you have some sort of control over your destiny, when in fact…you have NONE.

        • Anonymous

          This country WILL NEVER turn into a Cuba, China, Venezuela etc. As long as free people can arm themselves. Before you spew stupidity study history, and hopefully after awhile it will sink in. Moron.

    • Anonymous

      (1) “Guns DO NOT kill people, only people kill people.” Correct, but if a person does not have a gun they cannot kill anybody with it. ( its just a bit harder with a knife or heavy object, and you have to be closer) outlaw guns and only outlaws will have guns.
      (2) “Enforce the laws we’ve already got. Make sure we are keeping the guns out of the hands of criminals…[and] those who are mentally ill.” Legislation and gun control wont work as criminals don’t obey the law and the mentally ill don’t know they are mentally ill and will not take any notice of the law.
      (3) Anything can be bought on the black market so the government will not know who has a gun, making keeping track impossible, so shooting themselves and policies in the proverbial foot.

      • Anonymous

        Really? then I supposed that no one murder anyone before the invention of the gun powder.

        Get real.

      • txpatriot

        Since when have we ever been able to keep the guns out of the hand of criminals? As long as i live and breath , i keep my guns and ammo. It’s not just for the protection of me a single mom and my son. It’s mainly to keep a tyrannical government at bay. This is why we need semi automatic weapons. No way am i bringing a butter knife to a gun fight. I’ve owned my guns since 1985. I’ve never shot anyone or even wanted to. But i will if i need to.

    • Gojiroiscoming

      An investigative reporter doesnt put CBS Healthwatch, Spin Magazine, Stern and the LA Weekly on his resume. None of those jobs had anything to do with investigative journalism.

      And let’s be real here, you buy 4 packages of Sudafed and you can arrested for trying to cook meth, but you can buy 10,000 rounds of ammunition and nobody bats an eyelash. Theres something seriously wrong with that.

      • freedommonger

        You’re right in that there’s something wrong with being arrested for buying Sudafed – but not with buying 10,000 rounds.

        • Monticello

          I’m so tired of ppl who clearly know nothing about guns or ammo comment as if they do. Why don’t you try to buy 10K rounds of ammo, and see if there’s no eyebats. Then why don’t you store it…under your bed.

        • Gojiroiscoming

          The ultimate point is we have controls on some things, and hardly any on others.

          Chris Rock said it best. We don’t need gun control, we need bullet control. If bullets cost $5,000 each you’d really have to hate someone to shoot them.

          It’s a joke, obviously, but it makes a great point about how we flood the market with these things, allow poverty to go unchecked, and then wonder why a guy robs a 7-11 with a gun just to get $300. If there is no economic opportunity, you resort to crime to make ends meet. Poverty is really the driver behind violent crime. Death is just $0.15 away after a $150 deposit and requisite background check.

    • Equalizer

      Our children are dying for our insanity; It’s time to emulate Israel’s successful efforts to prevent mass killings in schools

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      Submitted by cbaus on Mon, 12/17/2012 – 07:00.National Politics
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      Gun Grabbers

      The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. – Unknown

      by Jim Irvine

      Like you, my heart sank when I heard the news of the mass killings in Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. “Not again,” I thought. How many people, especially our children must die before we change our thinking? Sadly I fear that 26, including 20 children who were only 6 or 7 years old is not enough.

      Most people have seen a movie that they didn’t like the ending to. Last week was real life that we didn’t like the ending to. But unlike the movies where we must watch what someone else decides, in our own lives, with our own families and our own kids, we have the power to write our own ending. It is too late to save the lives of those lost in Newtown, Connecticut, but not for your children’s school.

      Mass killings are not new and they are not “rare” anymore. After the killings at Century 16 movie theaters in Aurora Colorado this July, I predicted we would see at least one, but probably several more before the end of the year. Only weeks later, 6 people were killed in a Sikh temple Oak Creek, Wisconsin. There have been others. Today I predict that there will be still more of these events next year. I pray I’m wrong.

      In prepared remarks, President Obama said “As a country, we have been through this too many times. Whether it’s an elementary school in Newtown, or a shopping mall in Oregon, or a temple in Wisconsin, or a movie theater in Aurora, or a street corner in Chicago — these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. And we’re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics.”

      I could not agree with him more strongly.

      On May 15, 1974, three Palestinian terrorists killed 25 people including 22 Israeli children in Ma’alot. They had taken 115 people hostage in Netiv Meir Elementary School. Even though Israel is a smaller, more-close knit country, we are today, where they were then. They had the same resolve to take meaningful action as President Obama, and they carried through with it.

      They decided that it made no sense to have armed people to protect money, but no one to protect their children. They realized the only reliable way to stop an evil person with a gun, was to have a good person with a gun on scene and ready to take action to stop the killing quickly. Such protection does not come cheaply, and like it or not, money is a factor in everything, including our children’s safety.

      Today all Israeli children are protected by at least one armed person. In every school, on every school bus, at school functions and field trips. Parents and teachers are trained and armed. They volunteer to protect their children because they love them. They made a conscious decision that killing them would never again be made so easy. Last week, a total of zero children died in school shootings in Israel. I believe our parents love our children every bit as much as Israeli parents, and we could copy their success.

      We have hundreds of multiple victim killings to study. They are premeditated events. We know that, like the terrible events on Friday, these attacks almost always occur in politically correct, so called “gun free zones.” How sadly ironic. Best of all, we know how to stop the attacks when they start. We must offer resistance and stop the killer. The faster we do this, the fewer people die.

      President Obama has said we are going to “take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics.” I predict he will do the exact opposite. He will use politics in all its many forms to fight for exactly the type of policies that enable killers to slaughter our children, and the killing will continue. I pray I am wrong.

      How many more children must die before we realize that it is insane to keep disarming the protectors of our children? Like Israel, we need to change our thinking and our preparedness if we expect to see these events end differently. Our children are dying for our insanity.

      Jim Irvine is the Buckeye Firearms Association Chairman, and recipient of the NRA-ILA’s 2011 “Jay M. Littlefield Volunteer of the Year Award” and the CCRKBA’s 2012 “Gun Rights Defender of the Year Award.”

      • Anonymous

        I could not agree more. The school buses, dpw trucks and other equipment are protected by fences and barb wire. This is brain dead obvious that there is another agenda. Look at the development of homeland security and the TSA in recent years yet what everyone likes to refer to as our “Most precious resource” is completely unprotected. There is an agenda to take your guns or these are the stupidest people to ever walk the earth.

    • g-man

      clearly the writer is suffering from paranoid delusions.. ;)

      • whitebear

        Interesting thing about statements such as yours, more and more people are waking and discovering that they are worthless.

        Just thought I’d let you know so you could make some attempt on increasing your own intelligence quotient in terms of doing something that actually benefits humanity instead of remaining painfully ignorant.

        • Medical Student

          Just because your opinion conflicts another’s, doesn’t mean the other opinion is worthless. G-man has a point.

          Why one could go into a gun store and purchase an assault rifle, I could never understand. An assault rifle? Seriously? If people claim they need guns for self defense, I’m sure a handgun would do.

          No civilian needs an assault rifle unless they are planning on using it for attacking, rather than defending.

        • apache5

          medical student, first of all you need to get it correct,the term assault rifle is just another stupid name assigned by the anti gunners to try to start planting a seed in peoples minds. the weapons allowed on our streets are NOT assault weapons, the military grade weapons are assault weapons, If i want to own a thousand weapons is my FREE COUNTRY RIGHT !!! and that is what helps to keep our country FREE, maybe if they try to ban our weapons then next they will limit how many golf clubs you own, because they can be used as a assault weapon. WAKE up all they want is to try to control us. when you loose your protection you loose your freedom!!

        • Medical Student

          @apache5

          So you’re saying referring to an M4 or an Ak-47 as assault rifles is wrong?

          http://www.nationalmemo.com/the-5-deadliest-guns-you-can-buy-online-legally/

        • yes2truth

          If we assault someone with any kind of rifle isn’t it an assault rifle?

      • yes2truth

        @ G-man

        The real meaning of ‘paranoia’ is the inate ability to join together disparate pieces of information and make a coherent whole.

        The problem we have in the west today is a majority of dumbed down brain dead people who react in a knee jerk way to alternative opinions. Brain stimulation for these people is an anathema.

        Now he says where’s my beer, fries and the remote? Ah that’s better you had me scared out of my wits there for a second. LOL

    • whitebear

      pleasantly sarcastic article
      well done

    • Joerg Klaemt

      Keep Israel out of our society all together, although America is controlled by those Zionists and therefore we must ban together and fight the Evil.
      Our children means nothing to them according to their Bible “The T A L M U D ”
      Read it and you will understand what I am implying.

    • xdrfox

      Coast to Coast: Pre-Sandy Hook Notifications

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDPGI7fAQd0&list=TLbxD5O-dtfik&index=2

      RED ALERT: ONLY DAYS LEFT: Walmart Pulls Guns

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY20yNKlavw&list=TLbxD5O-dtfik&index=5

    • Richard - Reporter

      I am not necessarily against some form of gun control but what I am against is gun control put in place through emotion and not in the clear light of day. For instance, rifles were responsible for 373 deaths in 2011 and knives were responsible for 1652 deaths. So focusing on guns and in particular rifles doesn’t seem to solve the crux of the problem. Our politicians lie to us so much that we really can’t trust them to do what they promise, for instance Obama told us that his health care program would costs $900 billion and the CBO re-scored it at $2.7 TRILLION, and they tell us that the cost will dramatically increase when they have all the info. So I do not trust Obama to put a honest reasonable gun plan in place. He gets things passed when the American people are emotional, stimulus, ominbus bill, health care, bank bailout, insurance bailout, and much more. This president has an agenda that he mistakenly thinks is going to help the American people but all his efforts only serve to damage the economy and solve none of the REAL problems, such as unemployment, economy and now guns!

    • Anonymous

      It is easy to carry 4 revolvers with 6 loads each.

      That’s 24 shots without reloading.

      Taking away so called assault rifles would not stop a wacko from killing a group of people.

      They can make a bomb they don’t need guns.

      To give up our liberty and constitution is crazy and should not happen.

      If they try it they will cause another civil war. The casualties would be massive the numbers would dwarf the number of casualties from the War between the States.

      Number of guns and gun owners in USA.

      Most estimates range between 39% and 50% of US households having at least one gun (that’s about 43-55 million households). The estimates for the number of privately owned guns range from 190 million to 300 million. Removed those that skew the stats for their own purposes the best estimates are about 45% or 52 million of American households owning 260 million guns).

      Some recent estimates:

      A 2011 Gallup poll estimates that 47 percent of US households own a gun.
      A 2007 Small Arms Survey estimates there are 88.7 guns per 100 Americans (#1 in the world for guns per capita)
      A 2010 estimate from the NRA states “Privately owned firearms in the U.S.: Approaching 300 million, including nearly 100 million handguns. The number of firearms rises over 4 million annually.”

    • O. Ryan Faust

      When people with “mental disorders” can’t buy guns anymore, you can bet that the “test” for “mental disorders” is going to have questions like “how old is the earth?” and “do you believe in virgin birth?” and “has anyone ever risen from the dead?”.

    • Paulk9pep

      An interesting thought:
      If a gun hating, anti Christianity, person is broken into, the first call they make is to some one with a gun. The second thing they do is pray that the person with a gun gets there in time.

      But wait a minute, that would make them a Hippocrit wouldn’t it?

    • Mnguy

      Might as well blame Boeing for crashing into the Twin Towers too

    • MustardSeed01

      Great Article!

      Let me throw a curve here to go along with requiring US Citizens to forego a Psychological Test before allowing a person a permit to purchase a weapon. This is where we are going. Now, think about this, along with most people being told they have a Mental Disorder as signed by an appointed Doctor and won’t qualify for a Permit, expand this threat to those who don’t qualify and who wants to make trouble with being told this; “If you don’t accept the Doctor’s test results, we will have to notify your Employer of the results”. Another one added to the unemployment line and noone will hire them after this.

    • Countrygirl75

      You should check this article out also, it is a site with alot of information handy in one place with links so you can hoping around to pull in the research that was used….pretty cool…

      http://wisecountrygirl.blogspot.com/2012/12/i-smell-foulgun-control-ban-coming.html

    • Anonymous

      It is not the gun it is the soul..There will never be a way to keep guns banned..just never..They do not have the power to change the Constitution..The Constitution is what protects you from Government Tyranny.. in our country it is about self reliance,liberty and freedom..We have the guns to protect ourselves ,our property and our land. Cocaine and heroine are illegal..but you can still get it..guns can also be bought in the black market..Drug dealers will start being smart and start selling the guns as well…. Adam Lanza tried to purchase a gun..But because of their tight gun laws he would have had to wait for a 14 day background check..He obtained the weapons because his mother had them.

    • whitebear

      I know you mean well Med Student and kudos for that interest in professions. But most gain wisdom from being around for some time.
      Though some simply come this world already wise, that is a rarity.

    • Anonymous

      In the beginning, the “Gods” needed servants to mine their gold…
      They created humans in their image as slaves….
      Some procreated with beautiful humans creating “demi-gods”…

      Bottom line in this theory, HUMANS WERE CREATED AS SLAVES….

      Nothing has changed except the number of slaves on the planet…

      and they are trying to maintain their control over us….
      which is becoming difficult due to how many of us there are now,
      and that many are waking up to the reality of the matrix…

      Makes sense… its logical…

      Certainly makes more logical sense than the big bang theory.

    • carroll price

      One thing that would help put a stop to mass murders committed by insane individuals like Adam Lanza would be to re-open the insane asylums that were closed down during the 1970s and 80s and confine criminally insane individuals to mental institutions instead of allowing them to run free among the general poplulation.

      • Cap-Z-ro

        Or better yet…stop prescribing psychotropic drugs and eliminate all violent imagery from all forms of media.

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