Mainstream media, notorious for singing to the same song sheet as the regime that sponsors it, is keeping quiet about the upswing in deaths and diseases the cause of which is not Covid but of government intent.
Michael Walsh, whose book Megacaust focuses on ‘Death by Government’ says; ‘During the 20th Century alone, 170 million people have been killed by the government.’ These are the findings of R. J. Rummel, Power, Genocide and Mass Murder, Journal of Peace Research.

Like wildlife, people are culled in various ways by unscrupulous governments which they claim is justified for several reasons, the current fashionable but erroneous one being ‘over-population’.
Experts have constantly warned that the pandemic could lead to a mental health crisis. Mass unemployment, social isolation, and anxiety are taking their toll on people globally.

In Japan, for example, government statistics show suicide claimed more lives in October than Covid-19 has ~ over the entire year to date.
In Japan, more people died by suicide last month than from COVID in all of 2020.
The monthly number of Japanese suicides rose to 2,153 in October, according to Japan’s National Police Agency. As of Friday, Japan’s total Covid-19 toll was 2,087, the health ministry said.

Japan is one of the few major economies to disclose current suicide data. The most recent national data for the US, for example, is from 2018. The Japanese data could give concerned peoples of other countries insights into the impact of pandemic measures on mental health, and which groups are the most vulnerable.
‘We didn’t even have a lockdown. And, the impact of Covid is very minimal compared to other countries, but still, we see this big increase in the number of suicides,’ said Michiko Ueda, an associate professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, and an expert on suicides.

‘That suggests other countries might see a similar or even bigger increase in the number of suicides in the future.’
For the 10 years leading up to 2019, the number of suicides had been decreasing in Japan, falling to about 20,000 last year, according to the health ministry, the lowest number since the country’s health authorities started keeping records in 1978.
Since Covid, a flu-like virus trended, a media driven pandemic appears to have reversed that trend.

The rise in suicides have disproportionately affected women. Although they represent a smaller proportion of total suicides than men, the number of women taking their own lives is increasing. In October, suicides among women in Japan increased by almost 83% compared to the same month the previous year.
In a global study of more than 10,000 people, conducted by non-profit international aid organization CARE, 27% of women reported increased challenges with mental health during the fear-fuelled so-called pandemic, compared to 10% of men.

The term pandemic is a media ‘fear word’. A pandemic merely describes any ailment, common cold or warts for example, that are of international presence.
Experts throughout the world worry that the high suicide rate will get worse as the economic fallout continues. Ominously, compared with some other nations, Japan’s coronavirus restrictions have been relaxed. The country declared a state of emergency but has never imposed a strict lockdown, for example:
‘We didn’t even have a lockdown, and the impact of Covid is very minimal compared to other countries, but still we see this big increase in the number of suicides. This suggests other countries might see a similar or even bigger increase in the number of suicides in the future.’

How to get help: In the US, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. The International Association for Suicide Prevention and Befrienders Worldwide also provide contact information for crisis centres around the world. Source


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