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20 to 30 year old suicides
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David has some interesting thoughts on the increase in suicides by the the age group of 20 to 30 year olds in Canada and the USA but my info is it is mostly world wide.
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I like what he had to say about that particular generation growing up with mobile phones and that it also could relate to 5G but I'd like to take it a step further.

We all know that these kids (yes, they are kids to me) almost all participate in social media. Their dopamine levels are fed by "Likes" whether from FB, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit. TikTok or whatever the brain poison of their choice is. When they don't get the hoped for amount of social media recognition it causes anxiety and depression. Since the majority of these young people already consider themselves "mentally ill" and have grown up on various powerful psychoactive drugs the effects are magnified.

What I would propose (and I think most would get on board with this) is that social media has been "weaponized"- not only in a "propaganda pushing" sort of way but also in a "nudging young people into isolation and mental despair" kind of way. 

We know that the more time spent on social media the less time spent in actual physical interaction and young people NEED that real, in person interaction to thrive and maintain mental health. What if what started as a good thing had been twisted into an unhealthy and evil thing on purpose?

Just something to chew on.
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(03-31-2022, 02:50 PM)727Sky Wrote: David has some interesting thoughts on the increase in suicides by the the age group of 20 to 30 year olds in Canada and the USA but my info is it is mostly world wide.

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(03-31-2022, 02:50 PM)727Sky Wrote: David has some interesting thoughts on the increase in suicides by the the age group of 20 to 30 year olds in Canada and the USA but my info is it is mostly world wide.

Agree that it is a world-wide tragic phenomena that goes mostly unreported due to corporate censorship nazis. I recall listening to one of his older vids from last year, quoting some suicide stats of the younger crowd down to 11 years old. Given the mental health crisis in this country due to the weaponization of EVERYTHING (what GHLD mentioned above) and total lack of empathy we are ALL going to pay dearly for it, in ways that most cannot even imagine. That's the terrifying scenario that is on the horizon, rapidily approaching.

Recall one of the topics of discussion in the Bilderberg meeting of 2019 was "Weaponization of Social media". Between the mil/intel community & technocrat overlords we're in the mist of all out cyber warfare for our minds and the younger generations are cannon fodder in their evil experiment of culture change.

The psychological albatross devouring minds like a parasite:
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What David hypothesized about phone frequencies/disruption in electro-magnetic spectrum is true, already been done decades ago by DARPA. So, in today's phones could this be an intentional abuse or a side effect that inflicts certain young people? Probably a combination of factors coupled to this 5G mystery and all the chemicals ingested daily. Just another nail in the Depop / control agenda.

As an aside, I'm dumbfounded as to why David is so heavily trolled & hated. He's the most down to earth, empathetic patriot I know on YT. Really speaks volumes on our ever degrading society. Damn sad to say the least!
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(03-31-2022, 04:29 PM)GeauxHomeLittleD Wrote: I like what he had to say about that particular generation growing up with mobile phones and that it also could relate to 5G but I'd like to take it a step further.

We all know that these kids (yes, they are kids to me) almost all participate in social media. Their dopamine levels are fed by "Likes" whether from FB, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit. TikTok or whatever the brain poison of their choice is. When they don't get the hoped for amount of social media recognition it causes anxiety and depression. Since the majority of these young people already consider themselves "mentally ill" and have grown up on various powerful psychoactive drugs the effects are magnified.

What I would propose (and I think most would get on board with this) is that social media has been "weaponized"- not only in a "propaganda pushing" sort of way but also in a "nudging young people into isolation and mental despair" kind of way. 

We know that the more time spent on social media the less time spent in actual physical interaction and young people NEED that real, in person interaction to thrive and maintain mental health. What if what started as a good thing had been twisted into an unhealthy and evil thing on purpose?

Just something to chew on.

I agree. It is not healthy to begin with (as I type on an online forum) and we have witnessed it is utilized by nefarious actors. 

I look at my sons as examples. Great kids and I love them to death but their views on the world? They have told me, with a straight face, their generation has had it harder than any generation in history. Where on Earth does that nonsense come from?
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This is a true story...

I was sitting in the airport once about two years ago waiting for a flight.  I was at my gate, and I was sitting across from a family of five who were having a conversation, but there one major problem with this "conversation"; nobody spoke a single word.  I am straight-up serious too!

The family was a husband and wife, two girls roughly 11 and 14 and a boy probably aged about 13.  They were all clearly conversing with each other, but not one of them was speaking a single word.  Each of their noses were buried in their cellular phones, and they were all texting one another.  Every now and then one would look up and sneer, or point.  Another would shake their head, or one of the parents would glare at them to which there would be an "I did NOT do that!" look in response from one of the kids.

This went on for about 45 minutes.  And not one of them ever spoke a word.  And they were all sitting within 2 feet of each other!  I watched this with my own eyes.

Now you tell me...if there's not a serious societal and social problem with this type of behavior then I'm Colonel Sanders!
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#8
Everything we do is monitored , at home by your phone/laptop, outside there's cameras everywhere.
Yet we are more separated then ever from other people, there's no community at all . 
I feel awkward speaking to neighbours, and admittedly mostly avoid people.  
But it's also just easier to interact in text then on the phone or in person. 
We are also bombarded daily by way more information (information overload) , with little in person contact to process or discuss these things. We have become a very socially isolated (with now the trend name 'social distancing' )  and are just expected to be self-reliant in that isolation. There's more social media peer pressure then before. 
My generation (the MTV generation ) had only the tv to interact with , while kids today deal with instant peer pressure and feedback through social media, also while at home in bed or whatever, it's always on and always there.
It's unnatural.  minusculebonker


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