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03-27-2007, 05:25 PM #13
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Email I got today. WTF?
"Self-Medication
Jamal Naropa served with distinction as a Special Forces operative in Syria and Turkey.
During this time, he was given certain medical treatments to enhance his strength and
reaction time. When he returned, the Veteran's Administration medical personnel
prescribed a simple regime to help him return to civilian life, but Naropa told friends it
made him too drowsy and clumsy to work as a tow motor operator. Although he was
offered a half-pay disability pension, he chose to work instead. He stopped using his
legally prescribed drugs and began self-medicating, trying various combinations of
alcohol, antihistamines, and cough syrup. After a series of minor accidents, one of which
involved a worker’s compensation claim, he apparently began using marijuana, against the
advice of his girlfriend, Al eta.
Aleta had waited for him during his years in the military. Although they had planned to
marry before he left, he put her off when he returned. They went to her church for
counseling; the minister described Naropa as “withdrawn and uncommunicative” at this
time.
Despite the warnings of her family, Aleta came to stay at Naropa’s apartment when an
injury kept him off work for two weeks. During this time she told a sister that he was
smoking marijuana almost constantly and appeared uninterested in sex. Aleta urged him
to stop using illegal drugs. On her third request he apparently complied.
Two nights later he beheaded her with a combat knife and then sexually violated her
corpse. The coroner's report described postmortem trauma to her stomach and
esophagus.
The following morning, Naropa returned to the VA hospital where he killed two senior
administrators and a senior physician before taking his own life.
What happened to Aleta is a tragedy, but could her death have been avoided if she had
listened to the advice of family and faith?
Jamal Naropa thought he knew better than the medical establishment. Who should you
trust?"
Also:
"The Good Neighbors Tim and Dayna Ayele were hospitable people. Living not far from the Mexican border, they
frequently offered their children’s friends a place to stay. It never occurred to them that their
daughter was using the home as a “safe house” for criminals fleeing to Mexico.
Acting on a tip from a conscientious neighbor, federal agents raided the Ayele’s house in
pursuit of Connie Ruiz Gonzalez, a prominent LA area dissident. Ruiz tried to run out the
back door, and in the ensuing firefight, Dayna Ayele was shot through the neck and killed.
You wouldn’t take a stranger into your car. Why would you let one use your home? We all
hope and pray that some day America will be safe enough to trust your co-workers, your
neighbors, your children: but that day has not yet come."
both from the site. Oh dear..
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