With a world war approaching, it's not surprising that the suicideHiggenbotham wrote: > Something Isn't Right In The "Greatest Economy Ever" As American
> Suicide Rates Hit WWII Levels
> The suicide rate increased by 1% per year from 2000 through 2006,
> and by 2% from 2006 through 2016, which now means suicide rates
> are at their highest level since World War II.
> More than 70,000 people committed suicide in 2017, and 17.3
> million, or 7%, of Americans, are experiencing mental health
> issues. As we have shown in past reports, life expectancy has also
> declined for three straight years, in part because of the surge in
> drug overdoses and suicides.
> https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06- ... wii-levels
> While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the
> capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and
> violently.
rate is increasing. Those who commit suicide are judged as cowards,
desesperados, heroes or martyrs, depending on the circumstances and
who's making the judgment. With a world war approaching, the number
of suicides in all four categories should be increasing.
So the suicide rate is increasing, and the birth rate is decreasing.
Less cannon fodder. After the war ends, there will be a new baby
boom, and it will all start again.