Behavioral Health Industry’s Unseen Hand in Trump Assassination Attempt: What We Know

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FBI agents are seen washing the roof in Butler, PA
FBI agents are seen washing the roof in Butler, PA.

The FBI is currently investigating the parents of Thomas Crooks, the suspect in the attempted assassination of President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. While no lawsuits have been filed against the Crooks family yet, their decision to hire the high-profile Quinn Logue law firm has raised concerns about their possible involvement. Even President Trump has called for a more thorough investigation into whether they were aware of their son’s intentions.

AbleChild, a non-profit organization, has identified troubling similarities between this case and past incidents, such as the Sandy Hook shootings in 2012. In that case, efforts to obtain Adam Lanza’s psychiatric records were blocked, hindering an understanding of the potential influence of psychiatric drugs on his actions. Dr. Paul Fox, Lanza’s psychiatrist, fled the country amid allegations of sexual misconduct, only to be later arrested in the U.S. after AbleChild’s persistent efforts. These findings echo current concerns about the role of the behavioral health industry in the Butler case.

The investigation into the Butler incident has been riddled with gaps and questionable practices:

  • Chain of Custody: The suspect’s body was left unattended on the roof of the ARG Building before being transported for an autopsy.
  • Autopsy Report: Crucial details remain undisclosed.
  • Ballistics Report: Missing key details about the weapon and projectiles used.
  • Fingerprint Identification: No confirmation of identity despite background checks.
  • Parental Call Timing: Conflicting reports about when the suspect’s parents were informed.
  • Father’s Weapon Sale: Discrepancies about how the weapon was provided to the suspect.
  • Cell Phone Records: Calls on the day of the incident have not been released.
  • Vehicles and Explosives: Unanswered questions about the suspect’s car and potential explosives.
  • Recent Photos: Discrepancies in identification, with AI-generated footage raising more questions.

AbleChild highlights the potential involvement of behavioral health companies linked to Crooks’ parents, his employer, and the ARG building owners. Genesis HealthCare, the employer, and Indicor, the building owner, have connections to major players in the behavioral health and pharmaceutical industries, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and influence on government policies.

Roper Technologies, a stakeholder in Indicor, manages patient records and data across healthcare settings, potentially impacting psychiatric care. Their involvement in healthcare raises questions about their influence and the role of behavioral health industries in the attempted assassination.

For over two decades, AbleChild has exposed unethical ties between pharmaceutical companies, behavioral health industries, and government contracts. These connections often lead to negative outcomes for Americans while channeling public funds into private interests. The access mental health corporations had to the crime scene and the suspect is a critical oversight that demands further scrutiny.

The attempted assassination of President Trump in Butler, PA calls for a deep dive into these connections. Thomas Crooks didn’t act alone, and the evidence so far doesn’t conclusively place him at the ARG building. It’s time to examine the behavioral health industry’s possible involvement in this heinous plot.

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