ER Medical Worker Treats Man Who Tried to Commit Suicide by Blowing His Brains Out – Appeals to Public to Stop Complying with COVID Orders Like Masks Because Vaccines Are Next

A video going viral on Twitter earlier today featured a man who had just finished his shift in the hospital Emergency Room. He is not identified in the video, but judging from the comments and someone who apparently knows him, he appears to be in Southern California somewhere. They had just dealt with a patient who tried to kill himself by blowing his brains out, and is now brain dead. He complains about how the mental abuse from COVID restrictions is harming way more people than any physical effects of COVID, and is apparently seeing more cases from this mental abuse than actual COVID cases. He encourages everyone to stop watching the corporate news media on TV, which is brainwashing people right now to believe things that are not true about COVID. He encourages everyone to stop complying with wearing a mask, because he believes that once they achieve full compliance on mask requirements to move around and participate in society, then they will pull a "bait and switch" on the public, and then start requiring that everyone be vaccinated with a dangerous vaccine that nobody actually needs, in order to participate in society.

Increase in Psych Drugs Correlates to Increase in Suicides in the U.S.

Coinciding with the recent tragic suicides of celebrities Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the suicide rate in the U.S. jumped 30 percent from 2000 to 2016. In light of such high-profile suicides, there are, naturally, calls for “more effective treatments” for depression. However, Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) International, a mental health industry watchdog, warns that these calls can include demands for more antidepressants without investigating how these and other treatments may be a potential cause of, or contributing factor in, suicides. CCHR cited how psychiatric drug prescriptions, including sedatives, antidepressants, psycho-stimulants and antipsychotics, increased 117 percent from 1999 to 2013 and, during that same time period, the CDC had reported the suicide rate had increased 24 percent. Within three years, that figure is now 30 percent. A CDC survey also found the number of Americans who took an antidepressant over the past month — despite 49 official psychiatric drug warnings of the adverse effects of self-harm, suicide or suicidal thoughts — rose by 65 percent between 1999 and 2014. Fashion designer Ms. Spade was taking medication for her depression.

Study: Big Pharma’s Smoking Gun – Antidepressants Proven to Double Suicidality

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, and Nordic Cochrane Centre, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark have conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between antidepressant treatment and increases in suicidality and aggression. Their study, published in the British Medical Journal, was based on 64,381 pages of clinical reports reveals new information on harms - pharmaceutical antidepressant treatment actually doubles the risk for suicidality in children and adolescents. "We believe ours is the first comprehensive review of randomised controlled trial data using clinical study reports for aggressive behavior and akathisia, and our finding of the doubling of aggression in children and adolescents is novel."

Coffee Good for Mental Health and Reduces Suicide Risk, Study Finds

A meta-analysis of more than 208,000 people found that drinking two to four cups of caffeinated coffee daily was associated with a 50 percent reduced suicide risk among adults. Caffeine promotes production of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline. It also triggers the release of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which activates brain stem cells to convert into new neurons. Recent research also suggests that low BDNF levels may play a significant role in depression, and that increasing neurogenesis has an antidepressant effect, which may help account for the reduction in suicide risk.

Government Addresses Suicides Without Looking at Suicide-Linked Drugs

 

by Martha Rosenberg
CounterPunch.com 

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It would be laughable if it weren’t tragic. This week Surgeon General Regina Benjamin introduced a plan to stem the nation’s growing suicide rate without addressing the nation’s growing use of suicide-linked drugs.

Antidepressants like Prozac and Paxil, antipsychotics like Seroquel and Zyprexa and anti-seizure drugs like Lyrica and Neurontin are all linked […]

Ten Year Old on Two Drugs Dies After Hanging Himself

By Dr. Mercola

Harry Hucknall, a ten-year-old boy, died after hanging himself with a belt from his bunk bed. His father blames the death on Ritalin and Prozac, two drugs that the boy had been prescribed by a psychiatrist to cure his boisterous behavior and low spirits.

At the time of his death, the child had […]