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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

The Big Secret The Mainstream Media Doesn't Want To Tell You About Americas Soaring Suicide Rates

This week two celebrity suicides rocked the nation, and neither of them seemed to make any sense. Kate Spade’s handbag designs had taken the fashion world by storm, and she was supposedly living the kind of lifestyle that millions of Americans can only dream about. And Anthony Bourdain was one of those rare journalists that was greatly loved by both the left and the right. His “Kitchen Confidential” book is currently the #1 best seller on Amazon, and his “Parts Unknown” series was one of CNN’s most popular shows.

Why would people that seemingly have everything going for them decide to kill themselves?

Well, by the end of this article you will learn some things about suicide and depression in the United States that the mainstream media definitely does not want to talk about. And all you have to do is to follow the money to discover the very disturbing reason why the mainstream media does not want to talk about them.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is the truth through and through, they are so desperate to push big pharma that they are making up diseases to push their mind altering drugs! Wake up people they are trying to “legally" kill us.

Anonymous said...

not related....
couldn't find on WBOC website to comment, but:
Dan said the last 3 years warmest all time.
I say BS. He doesn't have the (real) facts.

Anonymous said...

Yep they got this right!!! BIG PHARMA

The use of antidepressants and other mind-altering drugs is absolutely exploding in our society.  According to Time Magazine, the use of antidepressants rose almost 65 percent between 1999 and 2014…

A new report from the National Center for Health Statistics shows that from 2011 through 2014, the most recent data available, close to 13% of people 12 and older said they took an antidepressant in the last month. That number is up from 11% in 2005-2008.

The most recent numbers have increased by nearly 65% since 1999-2002, when 7.7% of Americans reported taking an antidepressant.

Anonymous said...

I for one would love it if a few certain celebrities and Hillary joined the dead.

Anonymous said...

Both of these celebrities had ties and relations with Weinstein, the Clintons, Haiti and designer handbags, and the whole club of Clinton bad people. May have been "Suicided".

Anonymous said...

Stress is what's killing us! Lots of folks are anxious and worried about life in general. Life is so much more stressful now than even just 20-30 years ago. They can't handle it , so they hope these drugs will help them cope. Don't they listen to those commercials that specifically mention suicidal thoughts as a side effect?

LadyLiddy said...

I finally detoxed off of my anti-anxiety medication. There is a better way to deal with these things.