The physician who last June prescribed accused Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock Diazepam (a drug used to make some more hypno-suggestible or "hypnotizable" and induce amnesia) [1][2], is Dr. Steven P. Winkler of Las Vegas, NV. Winkler is the Chief Medical Officer of Nevada-1 DMAT (Disaster Medical Assistance Team)[3]. DMATs operate under the direction of the Department of Homeland Security and Winkler is thus what is known as an intermittent federal employee and also serves on a number of professional committees. [4] NV-1 DMAT is also a division of Nevada's Clark County Emergency Management agency who just prior to the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, hosted at least one multi-agency mock-mass casualty terrorism response exercise in Las Vegas. [5][6] CIA code named “MK-ULTRA” "mind control" programs experimented heavily with amnesia inducing hypnosis, facilitated by certain drugs like Diazepam. [7]





[1] Las Vegas Strip shooter prescribed anti-anxiety drug in June

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/the-strip/las-vegas-strip-shooter-prescribed-anti-anxiety-drug-in-june/

[2] A dose response study of the hypnotic effectiveness of alprazolam and diazepam in normal subjects

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00432435

[3] STEVEN P. WINKLER, MD, FACP Internal Medicine

https://www.mdvip.com/doctors/StevenWinklerMD

[4] Disaster Medical Assistance Team

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_medical_assistance_team

[5] Clark County, Nevada Emergency Management

http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/fire/oem/Pages/CommitteesOrgs.aspx

[6] Nevada Homeland Security Plans Mock Terrorist Drill

http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/nevada-homeland-security-plans-mock-terrorist-drill/80837552

[7] Project MKUltra

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKUltra