Tuesday, June 13, 2017

America has become so spirtually death more people than ever commit suicide with drugs

You know you're living in a suicidal culture when more Americans now die
each year from a drug overdose death throughout the Vietnam War. What's
more, another dark side of this statistic is more people under 50 now die
from overdoses than any other cause of death in America.
But why?
One could argue that's because the nation has long been spiritually dead
and the country short on people who are trying to fill the void in their
lives with novel shopping and dining experiences. But nothing they can buy
or eat ever, it made quite how basic human relationships and very united
family once did.
Living in a sexually repressed deep cultivation also takes its effects on
the human psyche, in which Anglo American plc was acceptable for gays and
lesbians (1-3% of the population) to have sex fulfilling life but
disapproves heterosexual men pursuing sexual satisfaction with straight
women both culturally and legally.
As a result of a culture that literally sold its inherent happiness for
extrinsic life goals as most undesirable for consumers and boxes McMansions
and brightest on the wheels, and where no man is good enough for a screw of
today ' hui obese goddesses, wannabe, more people die every year trying to
escape chemically today s modern dystopia than ever. Anywhere from 59 000
to 65 000 people died of drug overdoses last year.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein detailed the grim statistics of last
week, proving Anglo modern culture is the mortal terror. Breitbart reports:
To grasp the scale of the epidemic, he said that if three shootings as
deadly mass that the pulse Nightclub attack took place three times a day
for 365 days, the death toll would almost reach the overdoses in 2015.
Again, the clueless leaders address the problem of people being miserable
Anglo culture they are falling like flies literally & # 8211; seeking an
escape through drugs overdose until they & # 8211; correctly diagnosing the
problem and the application of wrong remedies like Groucho Marx politicians
are still famous said. They see it as a problem of law enforcement. It not
a problem of law enforcement, it is a cultural problem.
It's called working people as slaves, in their youth, families and the free
time away, treating them like children at work and in daily life, creating
a materialistic society devoid of culture, and making it the metaphorical
equivalent of a moon shot for the masses beta male workers to meet their
physical and psychological sexual needs. The drugs have become a way to
relieve the pain caused by spiritual death in modern America and of course,
the loneliness caused by a company that has shaped its citizens (and men
and women) in the other's enemy and competitor rather as each other's
neighbor and lover.
Of course, this new story of drug abuse will be used to impose government
intervention even more drastic in the life of the average person rather
than giving people a part of their lives and let them return to the
objectives of the intrinsic life satisfactory.
Even more power for law enforcement
What happened to protect and serve? Not oppress and subjugate
At last week's press conference, Rosenstein has established his agency and
his DEA oppressor, who both failed colossally in their old war against
drugs 40 years, more power to enlarge.
Some people say that we should be more permissive, more tolerant, more
understanding about drug use. I say we should be more honest and
forthcoming with the American people about the clear and present danger
that we know the face.
In other words, over the ban, not less, and more thugs kicked jack, not
less likely to come our way. And more importantly, do not expect a
government and its masters in the business world to alleviate human
suffering by breaking some of the channels they've wrapped around peons
legs, because both sides of the benefit hugely from the status quo .
The people are so miserable that they will re offing with drugs in a
surprising number is profitable. They buy material things as palliative to
relieve their existential suffering and eat until they're obese, trying to
buy their way to happiness. Corporate Governance The complex is a lot of
money by transforming consumer machines people that way.
When this doesn t work and the store-and eating lifestyle does not a sense
of accomplishment in the life of the serfs, a growing number of pass drugs
to try to find an escape from hell daily sleep- work-spend cycle. under the
oppressive law lobbied then for even more power and more money for
themselves to fight & # 8221; a problem that can t win by force.
The only constant and important question to ask is: Who benefits from this
situation? Why, the establishment benefits, of course. That is why the
Justice Department and the DEA still want more power. For them the decisive
moment to enjoy more of what is a cultural and spiritual problem, not a
drug problem.
This is America in the early 21st century. A really scary place for those
who have the mental capacity to see what happens. How many deaths and
ruined lives it will take before the masses go hooked to leadership of the
institution and their men to hand in the application of the law isn t work?
You're asking for help very people responsible for turning you into what
Herbert Hoover called another. Machine happiness it happens, selling life,
turning people into profit producing machines for dollars and cents is
having disastrous results for mankind, but it provides a cushy life for
those in power.
We have reached a crescendo of madness in the Anglo modern society, where
people want to continue doing what they've been doing, living in vain,
materialistic life while expecting different results each time they swipe
over to the local strip mall. That's the root of the drug problem & # 8211;
it has nothing to do with the enforcement of not having citizens more
firmly under his thumb.
I don know about you, but I m ​​not following the masses in the
destruction. When will we stop listening to those whose lives and finances
are based on the continuation and worsening, the paradigm of current
business government (under the Goon law)?
To end the issue of drug addiction / mass death, treating the root causes
rather than the symptoms. It won t be as profitable, though. So it will
never happen.
Read more: How to Brave New World author Aldous Huxley modern America had
planned in 1958

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