Millennial deaths up another 36% in August, says Ed Dowd

Equity investment executive Ed Dowd appeared on Steve Bannon’s “The War Room” recently to discuss excess mortality in the post-Operation Warp Speed age. One of the things he revealed is that deaths among 25-to-44-year-olds increased another 36 percent in August – and this is on top of an 84 percent increase during the final four months of … Continue reading Millennial deaths up another 36% in August, says Ed Dowd

Billionaire BlackRock CEO calls poor millennials “entitled,” promises them “scarcity inflation” (op-ed)

The billionaire CEO of arguably the most predatory, money-grubbing, parasitical investment firm to ever exist claims that millennials are “entitled” and deserving of the “scarcity inflation” that the country is now suffering due to financial terrorism and other factors. Rob Kapito of Blackrock, an entitled one-percenter, says he feels satisfaction that younger people who do not have … Continue reading Billionaire BlackRock CEO calls poor millennials “entitled,” promises them “scarcity inflation” (op-ed)

Millennials are being devastated by chronic health conditions and no one knows why

A new Harris Poll conducted on behalf of CNBC has revealed that nearly half of all millennials born between 1981 and 1988 suffer from at least one chronic health condition that majorly inhibits their ability to live and function normally. Perhaps the unhealthiest American generation to date, millennials are so stricken with chronic health problems that many “experts” … Continue reading Millennials are being devastated by chronic health conditions and no one knows why

The social media generation is more prone to depression, self-harm

According to experts, teenagers today are more likely to suffer from depression and engage in self-harm compared to those of the same age 10 years ago. It is believed that social media has an influence on the perception of self and body image of the “Generation Z” or post-millennials. Researchers from the University College London and The University of Liverpool compared … Continue reading The social media generation is more prone to depression, self-harm