Did the Behavioral Health Industry have Insider Knowledge About the Trump Assassination Attempt in Butler, PA?

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Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com – republished with permission

Did the Behavioral Health Industry have Insider Knowledge About the Trump Assassination Attempt in Butler, PA?

Republished with permission from AbleChild

AbleChild has been closely following the FBI investigation into the parents of Thomas Crooks, the 20-year-old dead suspect in the attempted assassination of President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024. Despite no lawsuits or legal actions filed against the Crooks family, the parents have retained Quinn Logue, a high-profile Pittsburgh law firm, raising questions about their involvement and prompting President Trump to call for deeper scrutiny. The FBI is investigating whether Matthew and Mary Crooks had prior knowledge of their son’s plans. How is that going?

AbleChild sees troubling parallels between this case and past mass shootings, including the Sandy Hook, Newtown, Connecticut killings in 2012. In Sandy Hook, AbleChild was asked by a local mother to investigate whether Adam Lanza was on psychiatric drugs. Despite suing Connecticut’s Chief Medical Examiner for Lanza’s mental health and toxicology records, AbleChild was unable to obtain the release due to financial limitations. The mental health records have never been fully released. The investigation revealed disturbing patterns: Dr. Paul Fox, one of Lanza’s psychiatrists, fled to New Zealand shortly after surrendering his medical license in the U.S. amid allegations of sexual misconduct with a teenage patient. AbleChild has long raised concerns that the behavioral health industry may have helped Fox leave the country to avoid scrutiny. He continued practicing psychiatry in New Zealand until media exposure forced him to resign and return to the U.S., where he was later arrested by Homeland Security for sexual assault. AbleChild played a vital role in pushing for his arrest.

These patterns—missing toxicology reports, autopsy delays, corrupted crime scenes, and lack of evidence transparency—are eerily similar to the Butler investigation. Such failures allow major players in the behavioral health and psychiatric drug industry to avoid accountability while shifting blame elsewhere. These industries often exploit tragedies to demand more funding or push agendas like restricting gun rights. President Trump should really take a closer look at the upcoming spending bill and the shocking amount of money allocated to the behavioral health industry despite their failed mental health outcomes. They just might be key players in the assassination attempt to kill him.

Key Missing Elements in the Butler Investigation:

  1. Chain of Custody: The body on the roof of the ARG Building was left overnight without oversight before being transported to Allegheny Medical Examiner’s office. No Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining jurisdictional roles between state and federal entities has been disclosed.
  2. Autopsy Report: The full findings remain undisclosed.
  3. Ballistics Report: Key details about projectiles & weapon matches are missing; vague terms like “consistent with” leave critical questions unanswered.
  4. Fingerprint Identification: Despite fingerprint background checks conducted by Crooks’ nursing home employer, no match has been confirmed for identifying his body.
  5. Timing of Parental Call:Reports suggest CNN tipped off the parents before authorities arrived; the timing of the father’s call remains unclear.
  6. Father’s Weapon Sale: Bizarre information about the father selling the gun to his son and how he handed over the weapon to him on the day of the assassination attempt. Why would the father need to hand him the gun?
  7. Cell Phone Records: The father’s calls could clarify his actions and concerns on the day of the shooting but have not been released.
  8. Vehicles and Explosives: Questions remain about Crooks’ car and van, including explosives found and what happened to the van?
  9. Recent Photos: Lack of clear identification raises concerns and it appears AI-generated footage allegedly showing Crooks walking at the rally was released from an unnamed source that has not be validated.

It is worth stepping back to examine the larger picture surrounding this case—specifically, the behavioral health companies tied to both Crooks’ parents being behavioral health “experts,” their son’s employer at the skilled nursing home owned by Genesis HealthCare and Indicor, owners of the ARG building.

Genesis HealthCare’s law firm has been linked to a landmark case that expanded psychotropic drug formularies in the United States. This same law firm played a dual role: representing behavioral health and pharmaceutical interests while also representing a nonprofit that pushed for reforms benefiting their larger client financially. This raises serious concerns about conflicts of interest and how these industries influence government policies for their own gain. This is not the first time AbleChild has seen this shell game.

Indicor, the company that owns the ARG Building in Butler, PA doesn’t escape a link worth exploring with their behavioral health and psychiatric industry through Roper Technologies’ subsidiaries. Strategic Healthcare Programs (SHP) and Managed Health Care Associates (MHA) play significant roles: Roger Technologies is a 47% minority stakeholder in Indicor.

  • SHP’s Impact: SHP manages patient records across healthcare settings, including behavioral health information. They analyze large datasets, which can influence behavioral health strategies. Their software supports over 3,000 organizations, potentially impacting psychiatric care.

  • MHA’s Role: MHA handles patient records for alternate care sites, which may include behavioral health services.

  • Roper’s Broader Reach: Roper’s other healthcare companies, like Strata Decision Technology and Sunquest, indirectly support psychiatric care by integrating behavioral health data into patient records. This extensive network underscores their influence on the healthcare industry, including behavioral health and psychiatric care.

AbleChild has spent over two decades uncovering unethical relationships between pharmaceutical companies, behavioral health industries, and government contracts. These connections often result in harmful outcomes for Americans while funneling taxpayer money into private interests. Why wouldn’t the multiple access points the mental health corporations had to this crime scene and the killer be considered? We know that the gun manufacturing industry had far less access to the killer’s mind, motivitations, and crime scene in comparison.

The assassination attempt of President Trump in Butler, PA demands a deeper investigation into these ties—Thomas Crooks didn’t act alone, the evidence released to date doesn’t tie his body to the ARG building; and it’s time to take a look. Clearly the behavioral health industry had three major claws in this beastly assassination attempt from the “behavioral health expert” parents, to the skilled nursing home owned by Genesis Healthcare where Crooks was employed, to the ARG building where the body lay without proper chain of custody.

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