“How about Prozac? … The U. S. number one cause of [unnatural] death is suicide now because they give people suicide mass murder pills. … I want to get people off pills that the insert says will make you commit suicide and kill people! I want to blame the real culprit—suicide pills! Mass murder pills!”

—  Alex Jones

Alex Jones on Piers Morgan Tonight, CNN, 7 January 2013.
2013

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