Navy Yard Shooting: Curious UPDATES – Trazodone, SWAT Stand-down and “My ELF Weapon”

Navy Yard Shooting: Curious UPDATES – Trazodone, SWAT Stand-down and “My ELF Weapon” | American Everyman.

by Scott Creighton

In the wake of the Navy Yard mass casualty event, the official story has gotten so strange, it seems to be slipping off the MSM’s radar.

From cryptic messages carved in shotguns to local tactical teams being sent away from the scene when they were needed most, reports of the events that unfolded on Sept. 16th in the highly controlled Navy Yard just get stranger by the day.

Did you know it was the same FBI tactical team that “found” Dzhokhar Tsarnaev that was on the scene in the Navy Yard and “found” Aaron Alexis? Did you know it was the FBI who eventually dismissed the stories about the other two shooters?

Toss into the mix the report out now that the suspect, Aaron Alexis, may have been on Trazodone when this happened (Trazodone is used to induce sleep and reported has a “hypnotic” effect) , and you have a rather odd story unfolding… or… you have a very clear one depending on your perspective.

Allow me to explain (as much as that is possible):

Trazodone

First of all, let’s address the report about Aaron being prescribed Trazodone.

According to a report from the Washington Post, you can expect to find large doses of Trazodone in Aaron Alexis’ autopsy report.

Some will focus on this as “proof” that he was on a powerful anti-psychotic medication and therefore it’s proof positive that he did it and the culprit is Big Pharma.

Don’t buy it.

Trazodone is NOT an SSRI, the class of anti-depressant that is accurately linked to suicides, psychosis and fits of violence.

Trazodone is what’s called a SARI which is a different class of compounds, effectively doing the same thing as an SSRI but in a slightly different way.

Feel free to compare the side effects of Trazodone to those of the SSRIs.

There are conflicting reports on the side effects of Trazodone and some may be closer to the standard SSRIs than the Wikipedia page suggests though they are reported as very rare. Check here and here (this one says these effects are more prevalent in young adults and children) for more details.

What’s interesting about Trazodone is that it does have a sleep-inducing, almost “hypnotic effect

The Washington Post writes that Aaron was prescribed this drug after his incident in Rhode Island when he told police he was hearing voices in the walls of a hotel (I guess he heard the room next to his?) and complained that someone was using microwaves to keep him from sleeping.

According to reports, he was given more of the medication 5 days later when he went to a hospital complaining of anxiety.

This is interesting for two reasons and neither of them mean he was actually the guy who carried out the mass casualty event.

It could mean that someone was setting him up and they were using some kind of Extremely Low Frequency emitting device to agitate him prior to the event.

This agitation would lead to erratic behavior which would lead to stories in the paper about him being crazy just prior to the event.

Since Trazodone is commonly prescribed to help people sleep these days, it could very well be that it’s simply a side effect of sorts of this prolonged agitation of the patsy.

Or, and this is more interesting, once they marked him for the patsy and set him up with his special pass at the Navy Yard and had him in place in the hotels in the area, at some point after the agitation campaign, they took Aaron and dosed him up on Trazodone until they were ready to plant him at the scene.

The Trazodone would have kept him docile and half asleep in a “hypnotic state” until they needed him and since he already had a prescription for the drug due to the agitation campaign, finding large doses of it in his system in the autopsy wouldn’t raise any red flags.

Either way, it’s an interesting development.

Local SWAT Team sent away

This story is very interesting and rather revealing.

According to the BBC, the local highly trained and equipped tactical team was sent away, ordered to stand down, just minutes after calls of the shooting started coming in.

One of the first teams of heavily armed police to respond to Monday’s shooting in Washington DC was ordered to stand down by superiors, the BBC can reveal.

A tactical response team of the Capitol Police, a force that guards the US Capitol complex, was told to leave the scene by a supervisor instead of aiding municipal officers. ” BBC

This is a huge story when you juxtapose it with another which got VERY LITTLE PRESS:

11:07 a.m. — Law enforcement official reports the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives emergency response team is sent to the scene. It is the same one that helped Boston police apprehend Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The official notes the team includes approximately 20 specially trained, locally stationed agents.”

11:50 a.m. — A senior Navy official tells CNN’s Barbara Starr that a suspected shooter is dead.

The suspect was identified as Aaron Alexis, 34, a former Navy reservist and a current military contractor, the Washington FBI Field Office told CNN. His identity was confirmed by fingerprints and a picture ID card.CNN Timeline of events

That’s right… the same crew that supposedly found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was sent in around 11:00 or so on Monday. The body of the suspect was discovered a short while afterwards.

Keep in mind that the shooter was still being sought though gunfire stopped sometime around 9 am.

They even continued to report on two other shooters as late as 12:14 that same day.

12:14 p.m.: Police say they are looking for two other possible suspects. One was described as a white male in a khaki tan military uniform with a handgun. Authorities also were on the lookout for a black male, about 50, who may have had a long gun. That person was wearing an olive, drab colored, possible military style uniform, Lanier said.” CNN Timeline of events

Later, it was the FBI who ruled out the possibility of other shooters being involved.

7 p.m.: FBI investigators rule out additional shooters but Metropolitan Police still sought one person to discern if there was any involvement.” CNN Timeline of events

Now, I don’t claim to be Sherlock Holmes, but to me, that seems a bit obvious, doesn’t it?

Someone wanted to keep out of the mix the tactical team that was capable of taking out the shooter (shooters?) very early on in the event.

Why is that?

Then, in comes the same crew that staged the “shoot-out” with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev at the boat… the “shoot-out” with the UNARMED Dzhokhar Tsarnaev that is.

Minutes later the body of the suspect is discovered and shortly afterward the same agency announces that there is in fact only one suspect, despite eye-witness reports and reports from the local authorities.

What does that tell you?

“My E-L-F Weapon”

ABC News has reported from “sources” that the shotgun supposedly used by Aaron Alexis had two little phrases carved into it’s stock: “better off this way” and “My E-L-F Weapon”

The first. “better off this way”, is  a rather cryptic phrase which brings to mind the writing on the walls inside the boat where the same FBI tactical team held their “shoot-out” with the remaining Boston Bombing suspect. It’s obviously made to look like a confession of sorts.

see? He did it. No questions. There is his confession. He was crazed. End of story.

The other one, “My E-L-F Weapon” is sure to light the alternative investigative community on fire and seems more geared to that end.

At this point the story is simply something fed to ABC news, kinda like “I AM THE JOKER” was in the wake of the Aurora massacre. We don’t know if it’s true or not, the “JOKER” quote was completely made up in order to help put to rest questions about the event which were surfacing as soon as the mass casualty event took place. It was completely fictional but designed to make James Holmes look more guilty and crazy at the same time.

This story may end up being just more of the same.

Or it could be a red-herring tossed out there to prime the pot for the labeling of the “conspiracy theorists”, which the Huffington Post took to like a fish to water:

Investigators told the Washington Post that they are not sure whether Alexis was referring to that incident or Naval programs that use low frequencies, such as the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), a joint effort with the Air Force often cited by conspiracy theorists.” Huffington Post

Conclusion

There’s certainly a managed feel to all of this, isn’t there?

From the useless display of lowering a sniper onto a roof via helicopter (no sniper wants his position given away by putting him in place like that. It reduces his efficiency and turns him into an immediate target. it was clearly done for production value of the newscast) to turning away a qualified tactical team, something is seriously wrong with what happened last Monday in Washington.

The suspect had a powerful tranquilizer in his system. The tactical team is sent away in lieu of bringing in the guys who staged the “shoot-out” in Boston. There are “confessions” of a sort found etched in the suspects brand new shotgun.

It’s no wonder the news is running from this story as fast as they can.

Congress and their owners like billionaire Bloomberg are pushing the gun-grabbing agenda fast and furious. Don’t look too close, just take our word for it, give up your guns and get to work at WalMart before it all hits the fan.

But these are curious days we live in, aren’t they? And this story is just one of many.

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2 Comments on “Navy Yard Shooting: Curious UPDATES – Trazodone, SWAT Stand-down and “My ELF Weapon””

  1. SE's avatar SE Says:

    JW,

    Please don’t go tinfoil hat on us. Between yesterday’s “false flag” suggestion and the above article, I am beginning to worry.

    As an aside, I think the shooter should not have been prescribed Trazodone if he was schizophrenic because it can exacerbate psychosis. I think that the VA (Veteran’s Administration) doctors who saw this guy messed up and didn’t do a proper history. Aside from further calls for gun control, I have a sneaky suspicion this might get blamed on the budget cuts.

  2. Ira's avatar Ira Says:

    One thing seems certain amidst all of this uncertainty.
    These events are not getting farther and further between.
    They are gathering momentum.
    And IF there is some common denominator orchestrating them, whoever that is is working on the assumption that the general public is brain-dead.


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