I unfortunately just lost another friend to suicide, age 32, a couple months ago. That's on the heals of two others, one of which was a previous HS basketball star, popular, plenty of girls around him, who decided to end it by jumping off the Golden Gate bridge.
There was a common theme with all three. They were on prescription meds. One was bipolar, the others two depressed off and on but I spent time looking into the connection between prescription meds and suicide. There is a strong connection. One of the side effects for depression meds is increased suicidal thoughts(which opens a large can of worms). My research also led me down the path of all the school shootings and the guy who uncovered that 90%+ of those responsible were on various SSRI's, various meds. When that guy published that study he was found dead within weeks(another conspiracy on the topic).
I'm not suggesting a bad reaction to meds is responsible here but am suggesting it's a legitimate option. Medications have completely fucked the minds of those who gladly partake in the candy handed out by doctors across this country. Worse is how the meds interact, which can be fatal and killed yet another friend of mine a few years back who died in his sleep. A scary number of people are taking multiple medications where there's little history on the short and long term effects of the combinations. Yet look at this younger generation and they're the most mentally unstable I've ever seen. We all probably know a few people who were put on meds in school or at various stages in their lives who completely changed.
Is that all connected? Maybe, maybe not. But when otherwise healthy and seemingly successful people end up offing themselves, I'd suggest the sharp increase in medications over the last decade plus is the most ignored possibility, especially in the MSM. Why?
Enormous money.
There was a common theme with all three. They were on prescription meds. One was bipolar, the others two depressed off and on but I spent time looking into the connection between prescription meds and suicide. There is a strong connection. One of the side effects for depression meds is increased suicidal thoughts(which opens a large can of worms). My research also led me down the path of all the school shootings and the guy who uncovered that 90%+ of those responsible were on various SSRI's, various meds. When that guy published that study he was found dead within weeks(another conspiracy on the topic).
I'm not suggesting a bad reaction to meds is responsible here but am suggesting it's a legitimate option. Medications have completely fucked the minds of those who gladly partake in the candy handed out by doctors across this country. Worse is how the meds interact, which can be fatal and killed yet another friend of mine a few years back who died in his sleep. A scary number of people are taking multiple medications where there's little history on the short and long term effects of the combinations. Yet look at this younger generation and they're the most mentally unstable I've ever seen. We all probably know a few people who were put on meds in school or at various stages in their lives who completely changed.
Is that all connected? Maybe, maybe not. But when otherwise healthy and seemingly successful people end up offing themselves, I'd suggest the sharp increase in medications over the last decade plus is the most ignored possibility, especially in the MSM. Why?
Enormous money.