In 2019, 50% of all female high school students in the United States had persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness. And that was before the release of the engineered Chinese bat virus

“Bond looked at the beautiful day and smiled. And no man, not even Mr. Big, would have liked the expression on his face.”

― From “Live and Let Die”, by Ian Fleming, 1954

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(Sean Connery, as James Bond in “Goldfinger”, 1965) (Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, 2020)

THE DATA

From 2016-2017 to 2019-2021, visits to the Emergency Room in the Unites States by children with suicidal thoughts increased by 59%.

From 2016-2017 to 2019-2021, Emergency Room cases in the United States by children with suicidal ideation increased by 28%, from 34.6% to 44.3%

From 2018 to 2019, the suicide rate in the United States increased by 2.55% , from 15.70 to 16.10.

In 2019, the 50% of U.S. female high school students in the United States with persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness was 51% greater than the 33% of their male peers who felt the same.

The variable is exponentially greater smartphone use and addiction among females, vs. males.

In 2019, 50% of all female high school students in the United States had persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness.

In 2019, 33% of all male high school students had persistent feelings of hopeless and sadness.

2019 was prior to the barely-covert international release of the U.S.-funded Chinese bat virus with four amino acids added for improved transmissibility to humans.

From 2020 to 2021, the 4% increase in the suicide rate in the United States was 56% greater than its 2.55% increase there From 2018 to 2019.

The suicide rate in the United States is increasing exponentially, going forward in time, because the damage from purportedly-harmless low-wavelength microwave radiation is, in fact, cumulative and dose-dependent.

From 2020 to 2021, suicide among females aged 10-14 increased by 16% , from 204 to 237. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin said it was "not statistically significant ", and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the gigantic increase in a separate table.

From 2020 to 2021, suicide in the United States among males aged 65 to 74 increased by 10% , from 3,743 to 4,111. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin said the largest increase was 8%, and , in journalistic parlance, blatantly “buried” this 20% larger increase of 10% in a separate table. I have exposed her duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

From 2020 to 2021, the suicide rate among males in the United States aged 15-24, increased by 8% , 22.4 to 24.1.

From 2020 to 2021, suicide among females in the United States aged 15-25 increased by 5%. The CDC’s Sally C. Curin said it was “not statistically significant”, and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the statistic in a separate table.

From 2020 to 2021, suicide among females in the United States aged 75 and over increased by 5%. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin said it was “not statistically significant”. and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the statistic in a separate table.

From 2020 to 2021, the number of suicides in the United States increased by 4%, from 45,979 to 47,646.

From 2020 to 2021, the suicide rate for males in the United States increased by 3%, from 22.0 to 22.7.

From 2020 to 2021, the suicide rate for females in the United States increased by 2%, from 5.5 to 5.6. The CDC said it was “not statistically significant”.

The largest increase suicide in the United States in 2021 was in October, an 11% increase from 3,781 to 4,211.

The Earth’s geomagnetic activity peaks three times a year: from March to May, in July, and in October. In 2021, the highest rates of suicide in the United states was in October, and also from March to May. The only month which didn’t map directly against geomagnetism was July.

THE ARTICLES

On September 22, 2022 cdc.gov said "Provisional Numbers and Rates of Suicide by Month and

Demographic Characteristics: United States, 2021".

First author Sally C. Curtin went on to say “The provisional number of suicides in 2021 (47,646) was 4% higher than in 2020 (45,979).”

From 2020 to 2021, the number of suicides in the United States increased by 4%, from 45,979 to 47,646.

"The provisional age-adjusted suicide rate also was 4% higher in 2021 (14.0 per 100,000 standard population) than in 2020 (13.5).

The article goes on to say “The monthly number of suicides was lower in 2021 than in 2020 for January, February, and July, and higher in all other months. The largest percentage difference between monthly numbers for 2020 and 2021 occurred in October, where the provisional number in 2021 (4,211) was 11% higher than in 2020 (3,781).”

The largest increase suicide in the United States in 2021 was in October, an 11% increase from 3,781 to 4,211.

The Earth’s geomagnetic activity peaks three times a year: from March to May, in July, and in October.

Here, the highest rate of suicide in the United states was in October, and also from March to May. The only month which didn’t map was July.

The article goes on to say “The age-adjusted suicide rate was 3% higher in 2021 than in 2020 for males (22.7 compared with 22.0).”

In 2021, the suicide rate for males in the United States increased by 3%, from 22.0 to 22.7.

"The 2% increase in the age-adjusted suicide rate for females (5.6 in 2021 compared with 5.5 in 2020)
was not statistically significant.

In 2021, the suicide rate for females in the United States increased by 2%, from 5.5 to 5.6. The CDC said it was “not statistically significant”.

The article goes on to say “Rates for males in age groups 15–24, 25–34, 35–44, and 65–74 increased significantly, with the largest percentage increase (8%) for those aged 15–24 (from 22.4 to
24.1).”

Wait, what? I know from clicking the separate link and viewing the data that the author buried in a table that, in 2021, suicide in the United States among those aged 65 to 74 increased by 10%, from 3,743 to 4,111. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin blatantly lied and said the largest increase was 8%, and “buried” this 20%-greater increase in a separate table. I have exposed her duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

In 2021, the suicide rate among males aged 15-24, increased by 8%, 22.4 to 24.1.

In 2021, suicide among females aged 10-14 increased by 16% , from 204 to 237. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin said it was "not statistically significant ", and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the gigantic increase in a separate table.

In 2021, suicide among females in the United States aged 15-25 increased by 5%. The CDC’s Sally C. Curin said it was “not statistically significant”, and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the statistic in a separate table.

In 2021, suicide among females in the United States aged 75 and over increased by 5%. The CDC’s Sally C. Curtin said it was “not statistically significant”. and, in journalistic parlance, “buried” the statistic in a separate table.

On November 14, 2022, cnn.com said “Study finds ‘huge’ increase in children going to the emergency room with suicidal thoughts”.

Where author Jan Christensen tacked “study finds” on the front end of the headline to give the subconscious of the Coincidence theorist reader the green light to say “oh, but that was just one study!” or “oh, they can make those studies find anything!”

Jan said “huge increase” because it’s general. As a propagandist, she knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, her hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the speed and scope of the exponential increase in technology-driven suicide that I’m documenting here.

The article goes on to say “The study found that visits to the ER with suicidal thoughts increased 59% from 2016-17 to 2019-21. There was a corresponding increase in cases in which suicidal ideation was the principal diagnosis, which rose from 34.6% to 44.3%.”

From 2016-2017 to 2019-2021, visits to the Emergency Room in the Unites States by children with suicidal thoughts increased by 59%.

From 2016-2017 to 2019-2021, Emergency Room cases in the United States by children with suicidal ideation increased by 28%, from 34.6% to 44.3%

The article goes on to say “In 2019, 1 in 3 high school students and half of all female students reported persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness, up from 40% in 2009. And there was a 36% increase in students who reported considering suicide, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

From 2009 to 2019, female high school students in the United States with persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness increased by 25%, from 40% to 50%.

In 2019, 50% of all female high school students in the United States had persistent feelings of hopelessness and sadness.

In 2019, 33% of all male high school students had persistent feelings of hopeless and sadness.

2019 was prior to the barely-covert international release of the U.S.-funded Chinese bat virus with four amino acids added for improved transmissibility to humans.

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macrotrends.net says “U.S. suicide rate for 2019 was 16.10, a 2.55% increase from 2018. · U.S. suicide rate for 2018 was 15.70,”

From 2018 to 2019, the suicide rate in the United States increased by 2.55%, from 15.70 to 16.10.

Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, December 1, 2022

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