Friday, March 19, 2010

Higher Learning ~ Harder Falls?



MSM has gotten around to the subject of youth suicide and has focused much on the Ivy League Institutions. Over the last month three students have plunged to their deaths in Ithaca, NY on the Cornell University Campus. The total for Cornell for the year stands at six. Cornell's Committee administrators say this does not exceed the national averages.

Cornell, campus of gorges, fights suicide stigma - SFGate

What are the national averages? The accepted statistics say 7.5 per 100,000 students? Alarming numbers when you consider the number of students enrolled in U.S. Universities.

Cornell has the reputation of being the most depressing of the Elitist Education group as indicated by this author and appears to coincide with other articles though Harvard and New York University have had their share of these tragedies.

One college blogger site said:

Brown University
Students at Brown are known to be the happiest students in the Ivy League, probably because a majority of them are high at any given time. They are very liberal socially and politically, and are proud of being homosexual, socialist, etc… basically, hippies.


Columbia University
Columbia is very much a city university, but it’s not in the best part of New York, so students stick on campus a lot. Apparently Columbia students are kind of snobby and individualistic; a lot of them wear black and smoke.


Cornell University
Cornell is supposedly the most depressing Ivy League school. Ithaca, New York is far from any major city and covered in snow for most of the school year, and between the climate and the difficult academics, many students become depressed. Cornell students are rumored to be especially likely to commit suicide, although I’ve read that their suicide rate is actually lower than the national average. Cornell is also considered to be the easiest Ivy League to get into.


Dartmouth College
Dartmouth students are the most conservative among those in the Ivy League, although that’s not saying much. It has more Republicans than the others, and a significant Greek life. It’s in a little town in New Hampshire, and more like a liberal arts college than any of the other Ivies.


Harvard University
Notorious for attracting rich kids with rich parents and multi-generation legacies (children of alumni), Harvard is known as rather an elitist school. Students here are brilliant and have probably won some international competition before coming to Harvard, and grade inflation is so rampant that getting an A- is a cause for shame.


Princeton University
Princeton students are preppy. I noticed when I went to visit that more than half of the people on the campus were wearing black pea coats. Many Princeton students are jocks, and although they are all smart, they don’t do that much studying. Also thought to be elitist, although it gives the best financial aid of any of the Ivies, so many come here because they can’t afford their top choice school. Princeton is always comparing itself to Harvard.


University of Pennsylvania
UPenn is as close to a party school as one can find in the Ivy League; although students are smart, they are not necessarily the most academically interested, and the large frat scene means that most Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays are spent partying.


Yale University
Yale is thought of as the most elitist Ivy League; I know from personal experience that the tour focused more on the famous people who went to Yale than the academics or student life. Yale is sometimes called a rich kids’ school—the blue-blood Ivy. It attracts a lot of Forensics kids from my school, looks a lot like Hogwarts, and has secret societies. It also supposedly attracts a lot of “hidden gays” who have not yet come out of the closet. And New Haven is apparently kind of a bad place to be after dark.


Again, please, please, please don’t take any of these too literally; they are simply popular stereotypes about these schools. But as we all know, many stereotypes have a germ of truth…

There also seems to be a growing trend of self-mutilation and that has also infected the Ivy League domain.  As reported in a Fox News article.

Cornell psychologist Janis Whitlock, the study's main author, also led the Web site research, published in April in Developmental Psychology.

Here's a disturbing video by Ms. Whitlock.

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I find the answers more simple than the doctors do. When we look at world today and the issues of stress, isolation, peer pressures, etc. and add the other components that could be contributing, I suspect the current numbers to be higher and climbing steadily.

Weather manipulation, Winter Blues, HAARP, EM, cell phones, Diet and food toxins, heavy metals, illicit drugs, antidepressants and several other possibilities come to mind but my research into the pineal gland, brain tumor and EM Scalar is the one I believe is triggering these latent tendencies and it is especially dangerous to the young.

The pineal as you age becomes calcified by years of toxins and heavy metals that find its way into your bloodstream. Since the pineal gland has the honor of being the body part that has the highest saturation and concentration of blood in your body, it becomes the magnet for these impurities to settle.

I also believe that it is the focal point for all research into mind manipulation, brainwashing (MK), Blue Beam research and tumor and cancer triggering research going on in the MIC weapons arsenal. The youth may be the research itself or just the recipients of the massive artificial EM pollution that the digital era has provided us.

You may ask yourself if this is just an undesirable side effect of progress and if the facts in the research I have read, that indeed the constant bombardment of unnatural ranges of EM waves are making us sick, depressed and dangerous, would the COMMITTEE, military complex and corporates treat the EM pollution like they have the CO2 villain? Not likely, I am certain.

Meanwhile, the Pharmacologists, Shrinks and Geneticists will go to work on the new and improved SSRI uptakes, hormone or hypnotic remedy for what is ailing our children as the numbers continue to climb and fall into the gorges of the NWO.

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