The headlines out of Minnesota are heartbreaking. Another Catholic school has been turned into a crime scene. Another young shooter left behind a manifesto filled with despair, depression, and regret.
This time it was a 23-year-old who identified as transgender. They wrote that they were “tired of being trans,” wished they had never been “brainwashed,” and were ready to end their life in one final act of violence.
This is now the second transgender school shooter in just two years, part of a wider pattern of at least nine transgender mass-shooters in recent years. Families are grieving, schools are under siege, and still the political class refuses to confront the truth.
This is a drug-induced, violent mental health crisis. Mistreated, ignored, and fueled by Big Pharma.
Young people are struggling with depression and confusion. Their pain is brushed aside, their mental illness is left untreated or mistreated, and instead, they are handed powerful psychiatric drugs with black box warnings for suicidal and homicidal thoughts. These chemicals do not cure despair. They mask symptoms, they deepen hopelessness, and in some cases, they unleash violence.
For decades, Big Pharma has built its empire on this misery. They market dangerous drugs to children, rake in billions from parents and insurance companies, and silence anyone who dares to question their role. The regulators know. The warnings are printed. Yet nothing changes. Families are left with false promises, while their children spiral further into confusion and darkness.
At last! Someone in Washington has had the courage to tell the truth. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced that the National Institutes of Health will begin studies into the link between psychiatric drugs and violent acts. He, at the risk of a political and personal danger, stated, “These drugs cannot be excluded as a cause, and the American people deserve answers.”
This is a watershed moment. Kennedy has taken on Big Pharma, showing that he values truth over political convenience and transparency over corruption. But Kennedy cannot stand alone.
The Left and Big Pharma will do everything in their power to stop him before he work even begins. They will pressure NIH, unleash their lobbyists, and bury results in endless bureaucracy. If the American people do not speak up, the opportunity for truth will be lost.
The pattern is too clear to ignore. Nine other mass shootings in recent years, and now two transgender shooters in just two years. Each time the same story repeats itself. A young person in despair. A mental illness left untreated or mistreated. A prescription for psychiatric drugs with warnings of suicidal and homicidal thoughts. And then, the tragedy that follows.
How many more children must be sacrificed before the truth is faced? Families are right to be angry. Parents are burying their children, yet Washington and the media keep blaming everything except the obvious culprits. Big Pharma grows richer, regulators look the other way, and politicians remain silent. Ordinary people are told to stop asking questions and accept the official narrative. But silence is exactly what keeps this crisis alive.
Kennedy has already proven his reliability. He has stood against Big Pharma before, and he has the scars to prove it. He does not need to be convinced. What he does need is visible support from families and citizens who will not allow this moment to be buried. Every signature added to this petition strengthens his hand against the pharmaceutical lobbyists who are already sharpening their knives.
If we win, the silence will finally be broken. Parents will know the truth about what is being prescribed to their children. Big Pharma’s power to cover up risks will be shattered. Real treatment for mental illness will no longer be ignored. Communities will begin to feel safer again. This will be the first real step toward healing a drug-induced mental health crisis that has claimed too many lives.
If we lose, nothing changes. Another child will be handed a prescription instead of real care. Another school will be turned into a crime scene. More families will bury their children while the pharmaceutical industry keeps cashing checks. The Left and Big Pharma will bury Kennedy’s studies in bureaucracy, and the truth will vanish along with the chance for reform. The cost of silence is unbearable.