-Caveat Lector- Another 'mentally disturbed' man who decides to go out and kill children...Mental illness or mind control? I wonder what "anti-depressant" he was taking (Prozac?, Luvox?) and whether these medications *enhanced* the effects of mind control: ---------------------------------------------------------------- "...It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack, although police in Ikeda said the man told them he had taken 10 times his daily dose of an unspecified anti-depressant...." <snip> "...Takuma was arrested in March 1999 and accused of spiking the tea of four teachers with tranquilizers at the school where he worked, but he was never prosecuted because he suffered from psychological problems, said Nobuharu Sugita, a police official in Itami, near Osaka.." ========= http://www.nandotimes.com/front/story/22774p-426626c.html Knife-wielding man kills 8 children at Japanese school By KENJI HALL, Associated Press OSAKA, Japan (June 8, 2001 09:01 a.m. EDT) - A man brandishing a knife burst into an elementary school Friday and slashed 29 people, killing at least eight children. It was Japan's worst mass killing since a deadly nerve gas attack on Tokyo's subways six years ago. The 37-year-old man was subdued by a vice principal and a teacher, who was slightly injured. He was then arrested. Police said he once worked as a janitor at an elementary school in a nearby city, and has an arrest record. Two of the children died at the scene and the other six died at the hospital, said fire department spokesman Tetsuo Higashimoto. Fifteen others - 13 children and two teachers - were injured, and eight remained in serious condition late Friday, said Masatsugu Yoneda, another Fire Department official. Children described the attack as 10 minutes of sheer terror. An unidentified schoolgirl, talking to Japanese reporters, said that during the attack, one of the students managed to somehow get onto the school's public address system."There was a shriek," the girl said. "Then I heard a cry for help." Other students said they saw teachers and hallways spattered with blood. The slashing was the deadliest mass assault in Japan since a doomsday cult attacked the Tokyo subways in 1995, killing 12 people and sickening thousands. After Friday's attack, other schools in the area sent children home. The dead children - six girls and two boys - were first- or second-grade students, ranging in age from 6 to 8. "We are filled with anger over this unfortunate situation," said Kaoru Nakatani, head of Osaka Education University, which operates the elementary school. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi called the attack "heartbreaking." Police said the attacker, identified as Mamoru Takuma, carried a 6-inch kitchen knife. He was arrested at the scene, but was taken to a hospital - reportedly with self-inflicted injuries. He was turned over to police about an hour later. It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack, although police in Ikeda said the man told them he had taken 10 times his daily dose of an unspecified anti-depressant. An Osaka police official said Takuma had told police that he wanted to be put to death and that he had previously tried to commit suicide. The official spoke on condition of anonymity. Takuma was arrested in March 1999 and accused of spiking the tea of four teachers with tranquilizers at the school where he worked, but he was never prosecuted because he suffered from psychological problems, said Nobuharu Sugita, a police official in Itami, near Osaka. Media reports in the confused hours after the school attack depicted a terrifying scene, with ambulances and police cars lining the campus and hundreds of children in their school uniforms sitting in rows on the playground as other students were treated on stretchers nearby. Nearly 700 children attend the school. Police said the attacker climbed into a first-grade classroom from a verandah and began slashing children in the back of the room, and then moved into a hallway. Several children were slashed in their sides and arms as he moved into other classrooms, police said. As the attacker tussled with two teachers, school officials called police and rushed the children out to the playground. Ambulances sped onto the campus and rescue workers and police rushed to care for the injured. The attack comes as Japan grapples with a surge in violent crime. The country's strict gun laws mean most of the attacks - like Friday's - are committed with knives. Masanori Yoshida, 56, who lives nearby, said the attack was a shock in such a quiet, residential neighborhood. "This just isn't that kind of place," he said. In the minutes after the attack, a cashier at a nearby grocery said a group of terrified, bloodied children ran into the store. "I saw one of them, a boy, with blood all over his body," said Ikiyo Iriye, 23. "He had been stabbed in the back." School and juvenile violence have been rising in recent years, punctuated by a series of sensational crimes - a shock for a country that has long enjoyed lower crime rates than other developed nations. "This kind of thing should never happen," said Education Minister Atsuko Toyama. "Schools should be places where children can feel safe and secure." ============== MARtin F. ABErnathy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ---------------> Bronx, NY 10473 June 8, 2001 <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A> DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please! These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, mis- directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. 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