From a recent study researchers claimed that a blood test can be used to identify someone with the potential to commit suicide.
This test, as a predictor for suicide, was based on the results obtained from sampling and analyzing archival biological material from dead individuals who had bipolar disorders and committed suicide.
These people with bipolar disorders who had committed suicide were identified as having a different genetic expression to non-bipolar (no suicide) individuals.
Let that sink in for a moment. Consider the implications.
If it were known that a test identified your genetic makeup which marked you down as someone having the potential to take your own life, who would be privy to this information? Or what if somehow this information leaked?
How do you think it would affect, for instances, a mortgage lender or car hire purchase company in their decision towards advancing you a loan…?
As someone suffering from a bipolar disorder how would you react after finding out about your increased likelihood of suicide? Would it serve as a self-fulfilling prophecy? That is, some in this circumstance might be more likely to take their own lives thinking, after all, it’s “in my genes” to do this… Cynically and resignedly, some might even think there’s nothing that can be done for them.
Okay, you know that insurance companies wouldn’t pay out on suicides. But, what about the families who would stand to get nothing should an insured loved one commit suicide regardless?
As a life expectancy precursor, how could the research findings go on to do any real good? The author cannot think of anything. Suicide prediction by blood test may be met with much cynicism.
Consider the following
Let’s say that you’re pretty sure you’ve got your bipolar disorder under control. However, because of the positive test you could automatically have your children taken away from you by authorities.
And it doesn’t stop at that. You’d have to give up your driver’s license as you’d be considered a danger to yourself and other people on the road. What if you rely on your car for your job?
—Having said all that, straight after having been tested positive, it is within the realms of the law that you could be preemptively taken then locked up for psychiatric monitoring.
Fascistic potential
Firstly, doesn’t the idea of pre-suicide detection sound familiar to you in the respects that it has parallels with pre-crime detection? The “pre-crime culture,” the idea of monitoring and tracking our every move to predict who has the potential to commit a crime is fascism masquerading as “protection.”
—Like pre-crime, putting someone away for a crime they haven’t committed, could pre-suicide detection be used as an excuse to incarcerate bipolar individuals who are not liked by Big Government because they are making serious antiestablishment waves…?
Big Pharma implications
Following on (above paragraph), whether there could be true or false positives in the suicide prediction blood test, it has been said that bipolar disorders are highly contentious. Many say that bipolar disorders such as depression and their Big Pharma treatment, antidepressants, are highly subjective, nothing is “proven.”
We know that Big Pharma is highly untrustworthy. We know about their history of fake testing (PCR, C-19 for instance), manipulating the science, computer modeling not based on reality, bribing equally corrupt politicians, owning and controlling their fake narrative through paying off the mainstream media… for their own gains.
A number of drugs have led to depression, used as justification for antidepressants. Then there’s the case of covering up the invasive effects of antidepressants…
A definite selling-point in the making? -Think of the massive gains Big Pharma could make from drugs if the suicide prediction test is made mandatory, or mandating other psychiatric evaluations.
-On the other hand, could this be another excuse to harvest your DNA for hidden nefarious purposes?
Don’t comply!
Eugenic implications
Suicide markers and other predictors could be used to discriminate people. This would pretty much go against those in high places with eugenics in mind:
Consider the futuristic 1997 science-fiction movie Gattaca. This movie has a number of issues/concerns which could come true. Set in dystopic times, it focuses on a society bent on selecting those with the best characteristic heredity traits through genetic selection.
The film addresses reproductive technologies within the eugenics criteria. Who decides what’s selected for or rejected? How can bias be truly avoided? What exactly would be the criteria? The movie focusses on issues/concerns regarding how society functions and how it’s governed…
The film is definitely worth a watch as you can imagine, it addresses so many things that are relevant in today’s world.
-Ultimately, as in today’s context, it’s all about Deep State Control.
Finally
A sad state of affairs indeed, where cynicism, profiteering and control prevails, but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Suicidal or not, discernment is key. To be able to discern that which has been laid down to entrap you with all the possible dire consequences so that you can avoid. Realize that there are many alternative mental health practitioners offering naturopathic non-invasive solutions to promote good health and well-being.
Whether it’s to do with good health or any other aspect, awareness is the key to finding effective solutions.
