Video: New York Times & Big Think Pushing for Lithium and Other Drugs in Water Supply – Alex Jones Tv

Big Think, a website that interviews scientists and experts in various fields has begun a month-long series called, “Dangerous Ideas” and the first post features drugging the public water supply. The expert they interviewed for this story is Jacob M. Appel, a bioethicist and medical historian, who has written in favor of adding lithium to the public water supply. He states clearly that he believes lithium and other “enhancers” are beneficial additions to our public water supply and any opposition is based on false assumptions that natural water is better than artificially enhanced water.

He expanded on this claim in his 2009 article featured in Huffington Post. In the article he cites a Japanese study claiming that lithium reduces suicides. Continue reading

MSM: Army suicides set another yearly record

(CNN) – Suicides among soldiers this year have topped last year’s record-breaking numbers, but Army officials maintain a recent trend downward could mean the service is making headway on its programs designed to reduce the problem, Army officials said Tuesday. Continue reading

Suicide Prevention Drug Pushing Racket – Part II

(NaturalNews) – This is part two of an article series by Evelyn Pringle. You can read part one here: http://www.naturalnews.com/026789_s… Continue reading

Army on track to surpass 2008 suicide numbers

(ArmyTimes) – As many as 12 soldiers killed themselves in July, the Army announced today, and the service remains on course to setting a record for suicides in a single year. Continue reading

US Army Base Shuts Down After Rise in Suicides

The commander of Fort Campbell army base in Kentucky has ordered a three-day suspension of regular duties to focus on a spike in suicides among his troops amid concern over a wider trend across the armed services. Continue reading