The microwave radiation from wireless technology is driving exponential increases in schizophrenia and mental illness regardless of culture or geography

Well I’m accustomed to a smooth ride
Or maybe I’m a dog who’s lost its bite
I don’t expect to be treated like a fool no more
I don’t expect to sleep through the night
Some people say a lie is just a lie
But I say why
Why deny the obvious child?
Why deny the obvious child?

From “The Obvious Child”, by Paul Simon, 1990

THE DATA

From 2005 to 2017, rates of major depressive episodes among adolescents in the U.S. aged 12-17 increased by 52% from 8.7% to 13.2%.

From 2009 to 2017, rates of major depressive episodes among young adults in the U.S. aged 18-25 increased by 63%, from 8.1% to 13.2%.

From January to March 2020, schizophrenia among patients at Xuzhou Eastern Hospital increased by 26%, from 40.77 to 51.53. First author Wei Hu said it was because of "social stress and anxiety during pandemic ".

In April 2021, referrals to mental health services in the U.K. increased by 29% over the same month in 2019.

In May 2021, referrals to mental health services in the U.K. increased by 26% over the same month in 2019.

In June 2021, referrals mental health services in the U.K. increased by 21% over the same month in 2019.

The uncredited author from rethink.org said it was because of “the pandemic”.

There is a significant relationship between microwave radiation levels and psychiatric disturbances. And there is, further, a significant relationship of striking magnitude between excessive microwave radiation and schizophrenia.

“Schizophrenia” is a modern code meme for what used to be known as “demonic possession”.

The folks at Psychiatric Times are desperate to keep you from making that connection, which is why one of their articles from January 2022 widens its eyes to simulate honesty and questions "Is Cannabis Use Increasing Schizophrenia ?"

THE ARTICLES

In January 2016, the New York Times widened its eyes to simulate honesty and said "Scientists Move Closer to Understanding Schizophrenia’s Cause

They’re trying to cop that we don’t know that there is a significant relationship between microwave radiation levels and psychiatric disturbances.

Everybody knows that there is, further, a significant relationship of striking magnitude between excessive microwave radiation and schizophrenia.

That is, except for the New York Times and their author, Benedict Carey.

The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among many similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything.

That’s why Benedict goes on to say “The researchers pieced together the steps by which genes can increase a person’s risk of developing schizophrenia.”

In October 2021, link.springlink.com published the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction’s “Risk of First-Episode Schizophrenia in Aged Adults Increased During COVID-19 Outbreak”.

The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those many variants is “unusual”. That’s why first author Wei Hu went on to say:

“Here in the Affiliated Xuzhou Eastern Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, a first-class psychiatric hospital with more than 100,000 outpatients per year, an unusual increase of aged adults diagnosed with first-episode schizophrenia was noticed by psychiatrists from several departments since January 2020, when COVID-19 outbroke in China.”

The article goes on to say “In January 2020, AFD increased from 40.77 ± 15.26 (2017–2019, n = 759) to 46.60 ± 15.14 (2020, n = 96) (t = − 2.365, P = 0.019, independent sample t test). The difference was further enlarged in February 2020 (39.69 ± 15.10, 2017–2019, 51.53 ± 14.74, 2020, t = − 2.959, P = 0.003).”

From January to March 2020, schizophrenia among patients at Xuzhou Eastern Hospital increased by 26%, from 40.77 to 51.53. First author Wei Hu said it was because of “social stress and anxiety during pandemic”.

In October 2021, the U.K.'s rethink.org published “Symptoms of psychosis significantly increasedduring pandemic”.

The uncredited article goes on to say “Over 9,440 referrals were made in April 2021, a 29% increase compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019. The increase was sustained throughout May 2021, with more than a 26% increase in referrals to mental health services compared to same month in 2019, while in June 2021 referrals remained over 21% higher.”

Where the uncredited author from the U.K.'s rethink.org used the general “significantly increased” as a hedge against your getting a more specific idea of the magnitude of the microwave-driven increase i psychosis in the U.K. in 2021.

For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

I reworded their missive more simply:

In April 2021, referrals to mental health services in the U.K. increased by 29% over the same month in 2019.

In May 2021, referrals to mental health services in the U.K. increased by 26% over the same month in 2019.

In June 2021, referrals mental health services in the U.K. increased by 21% over the same month in 2019.

In July 2021, in the face of exponentially increasing mental illness driven by microwave radiation, banyanmentalhealth.com widened its eyes to simulate honesty and questioned “IsMental Illness on The Rise?

They used the chipper “on the rise” because it’s softer than “exponentially increasing”, and also as an insider-wink to the Atonist Black Sun cult that’s run things in all the nations all the way back to Babylon, and before.

The uncredited author from Banyan Mental Health goes on to say “Mental illness is on the rise among adolescents and young adults, and factors like social media may be the leading cause.”

Where “social media” is an attempt to contain the damage to a single behavioral cause, versus the truth, that it is the time spent on the device, not the content, that does the damage.

The uncredited author from the State propaganda organ banyanmentalhealth.com goes on to say “According to a study published by the American Psychological Association, the rates of mood disorders and suicide-related events have significantly increased in the last decade within these age groups, especially among females and the wealthy.1”

Where the uncredited propagandist used the general “have significantly increased” to blunt and defray insight into the specific magnitude of the technology-driven increase in mood disorders and suicide I’m documenting here.

It is of note that the increases are largest among females, the most assiduous users of the technology.

That footnote is to Jean Twenge’s 2019 study, which reads: “Rates of major depressive episode in the last year increased 52% 2005–2017 (from 8.7% to 13.2%) among adolescents aged 12 to 17 and 63% 2009 –2017 (from 8.1% to 13.2%) among young adults 18 –25. Serious psychological distress in the last month and suicide-related outcomes (suicidal ideation, plans, attempts, and deaths by suicide) in the last year also increased among young adults 18–25 from 2008–2017 (with a 71% increase in serious psychological distress), with less consistent and weaker increases among adults ages 26 and over.”

There is a significant relationship between microwave radiation levels and psychiatric disturbances. And that there is, further, a significant relationship of striking magnitude between excessive microwave radiation and schizophrenia.
“Schizophrenia” is a modern code meme for what used to be known as “demonic possession”.

The folks at Psychiatric Times are desperate to keep you from making that connection, which is why one of their articles from January 2022 widens its eyes to simulate honesty and questions "Is Cannabis Use Increasing Schizophrenia ?"

Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, October 12, 2022

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