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Originally posted by venusd
The police stated they had ruled out/had no evidence of an internet suicide pact which in my opinion makes it more interesting. They have made a big deal in the UK press of the fact that Bridgend only ranks 6th in the league table of suicides per area. But they don't reflect the size of the area, as mentioned Bridgend is a small mining town not a large city!
Originally posted by drunknmunky
ok, makes sense I guess.
so how do you (or anyone else) propose that they are using these techniques to make people take their own lives?
Originally posted by Naboo the Enigma
The police have publicly ruled out the link to networking sites in a effort to reduce publicity and break the link between networking sites, memorial sites and teen suicides. There have been many problems with the way the press have reported these incidents and concern that such reporting is reinforcing the desire to die a tragic death and become famous. I cannot deny that mind control may be a tactic for UKGOV, but Bridgend is not an example.
Originally posted by drunknmunky
Now I think more about it, I see they've recently been testing some kind of low frequency sound that deters the youth of today entering certain shopping centres etc. Apparantely these LF sounds can only be heard by anyone under the age of 20. hmmm....
Originally posted by TLynn
What about anti-depressants? Already linked with teens and increased suicide risk. Just curious here because of something that made the news in 2004 about Prozac found in drinking water
Originally posted by Essan
On the subject of the Bridgend suicides - I noticed when this was covered on the TV news they showed footage of Bridgend taken on a miserable, dull, wet day (despite it having been bright, sunny and dry for the past few days) and only showing the most run down parts of the town - now that is a deliberate conditioning technique, aimed at making the rest of the country think Bridgend is a complete dump and that it's no surprise people would rather commit suicide than live there.
[edit on 18-2-2008 by Essan]