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31/03/20
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Originally posted by watso
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it is easy to work out who was at the head of the queue when brains were being handed out ...the likes of watso was right at the front of the queue and got the best on offer..
at the end of the queue were the likes of xxxx, yyyyy. and ssss - and all that was left were some week old, fried in the sun, fly blown brains .
the first thing that watso does, is never believe too much that comes from america ...
wow - clown pompeo and his "we lie, we cheat and steal" - and then trump who simply does not know what the truth is
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folks seem to forget it was the Western upper classes that created WW1 and sent millions of Western men to the deaths
then they financed Japan and created the Treaty of Versailles leading to another war that resulted in many more million military & civilian deaths
then they make other wars such as Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iran, etc, causing more deaths, including to US and Australian sons
the brainwashed still believe in the Western upper classes
Lifetime suicidality was assessed in a cohort of 448 ageing Australian Vietnam veterans and 237 female partners during in-person structured psychiatric interviews that permitted direct comparison with agesex matched Australian population statistics. Relative risks for suicidal ideation, planning and attempts were 7.9, 9.7 and 13.8 times higher for veterans compared with the Australian population and for partners were 6.2, 3.5 and 6.0 times higher. Odds ratios between psychiatric diagnoses and suicidality were computed using multivariate logistic regression, and suicidality severity scores were assigned from ideation, planning and attempt, and analysed using ordinal regression. PTSD, depression alcohol disorders, phobia and agoraphobia were prominent predictors of ideation, attempts and suicidal severity among veterans, while depression, PTSD, social phobia and panic disorder were prominent predictors among partners. For veterans and their partners, PTSD is a risk factor for suicidality even in the presence of other psychiatric disorders, and is stronger in Vietnam veterans than their partners
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From 2001 to 2017, there were
419 suicides in serving, reserve and ex-serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel who have served since 2001 . Compared with Australian men, the age-adjusted rate of suicide over this period was 48% lower for men serving and in the reserves, and 18% higher for ex-serving men. Over the same period, the age-adjusted rate of suicide among ex-serving women was higher than that of Australian women.
https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/veterans/national-veteran-suicide-monitoring/contents/summary
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