Ignatius Piazza: Gun Activist; Moore: Gun-Control Activist; Both in Complete Agreement About Psychia


by Jayden Adams - Date: 2007-05-15 - Word Count: 593 Share This!

Dr. Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, located near Las Vegas Nevada. Obviously a gun enthusiast and all-around gun activist, Piazza has, for years, been certain of the cause of the school shootings America seems to have become famous for. Michael Moore is a left-wing gun-control enthusiast who would obviously be opposed to Dr. Piazza's work at Front Sight, preferring that firearms be restricted very heavily. Moore has, of late, given word that his documentary on school shootings and their causes, Bowling for Columbine, did not accurately depict what the true cause of shootings is. Both Moore and Piazza are in agreement on what that the true cause of school shootings is: psychiatric drugs.

Dr. Ignatius Piazza is an expert in firearms and firearm training. His institute, Front Sight, graduates the best trained firearms users in the industry. Front Sight's training exceeds that of most military standards and the majority of law enforcement training. Front Sight trains more students per year than any other firearms training facility in America. He and Michael Moore, who has spent years of his life battling for stringent gun control and tighter laws for gun handling, should then really never be in agreement about anything pertaining to firearms, shootings or gun control.

Though both have loudly voiced their views and concerns about the psychiatric drugging of our students, and what effect that has on America's school killings rate. After Columbine, and now after Virginia Tech, Piazza asked a very pointed question. He said: "How many times must we experience another Littleton, Colorado or Virginia Tech before we wake up, study the research and adopt policies which actually reduce crime and begin saving our children instead of leaving them helpless victims when the next psych drug user snaps?"

Now, Michael Moore has explained that his movie, Bowling for Columbine, did not go far enough into research on psychiatric influence. Says Moore in an interview: "In ‘Bowling for Columbine', we never really came up with the answer in terms of why this happened. I think we did a good job of exposing all the reasons that were given were a bunch of B.S. You know, Marilyn Manson caused them to do it. This, this or that caused them to do it. And none of it really made any sense. That's why I believe there should be an investigation, in terms of what pharmaceuticals -- prescribed pharmaceuticals -- these kids were on. How else do you explain it: two otherwise decent kids, very smart, no history of violence to other kids in the school Why them? Why did this happen? And it demands an investigation."

Moore goes on to say that Eli Lilly has known about problems with their anti-depressants, namely Prozac. "The Eli Lilly corporation, pharmaceutical company, for nearly 15 years, covered up their own internal investigation that showed that anyone on Prozac is 12 times more likely to attempt suicide than those using other anti-depressants... 12 times more than those already on OTHER anti-depressants! This is a criminal act, and I want to know why these criminals are still walking the streets."

In no uncertain terms, both Michael Moore, far-left-wing gun-control activist and Dr. Ignatius Piazza, gun activist and founder of a gun education facility, Front Sight, have demanded that psychiatric, mind-altering anti-depressants be investigated in correlation to school massacres. They are not alone in this, as more and more people across the nation realize that obvious, terrible truth, that psychiatric drugs are in fact worse than street drugs, and that their production and prescription must be stopped immediately.

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