Wednesday, 18 February 2026

EPSTEIN CONTROLLED BRITISH GOV TRIES TO SPIN THE DELOBERATE COVID JAB DAMAGE AS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS

The soaring rates of mental health problems in the UK coincide with the rollout of the covid jabs and their harms. 

Far from addressing the real cause of the  massive threat to public health and the economy, the Epstein controlled governmetn is trying to spinning the soaring diasbaility rates as a mental health crisis.

The NHS is now launching a campaign to help the nine million people suffering from anxiety and other mental health conditions.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/18/nhs-urges-nine-million-people-get-therapy/

The British government has to get real world about solutions to the public and mental health crisis engulfing the UK.

Arresting Andrew, William Mandelson, Wormald,  Cameron, Boris Johnson, Sunak, Starmer and the Epstein circle  will do more for people s mental health than any NHS therpay.

Seeing justice done, the compensation and cures rolled out will give the Brits hope again.

Zero effort has been made to address the covid jab harms which the Britis have suffered. 

That is a scandal.

The cover up of the covid jab damage means victims do not get the help they need. 

Cures are there. But they are not rolled out. 

There are numerous stuidies showing mRNA covid jabs affect the brain too. 

They cause heart attacks, strokes, paralysis, cancer.

Being sick causes anxiety. Knowing there is no real help for the sickness causes even more anxiety.

Knowng the government is run by corrupt Satanists, have planned covid  and have caused the sickness and are covering it up as shown in the Epstein files will cause extreme anxiety.

Who wants to live under the rule of evil and crazy Satanists trying to kill them? Who wants to be seen as a serf who has to be revived after a beating because the feudal lord suddenly realizes they miscalculated and need the serf to defend them from the Chinese, Russians, Iranians?

Who wants to work as a a sick wage slave wage with no rights, no future?

From media

Nine million people suffering from anxiety and other mental health conditions are being urged to get therapy on the NHS as part of a drive to end the worklessness crisis.


The health service is launching a major campaign across social media, search engines and television amid warnings that an epidemic of anxiety is forcing people out of the workforce.


Mental health is now the leading cause of long-term sickness, fuelling a 55 per cent rise in the numbers on leave compared with pre-pandemic figures.


The number of people referred to NHS talking therapies has increased by 26 per cent since 2018, with more than seven million referrals in the three years to the end of 2025.


But NHS officials say that millions more are “missing out on available support”, with an estimated 9.4 million people affected by a common mental health condition.


Fears are growing over the number of people out of work. New figures show unemployment reaching a 10-year high among young people, with 16.1 per cent of those aged 16 to 24 jobless. Overall, unemployment is the highest for almost five years, at 5.2 per cent – or 1.9 million people – for the three months to December.

These figures do not include the 2.8 million people economically inactive owing to long-term sickness.


Dr Adrian James, NHS England’s national medical director for mental health and neurodiversity, said many people in their 30s and 40s were “suffering under an avalanche of anxiety” but tended not to seek help until they were overwhelmed.


He said: “Through proven treatment and support available for free on the NHS, these conditions can be overcome to help people return to work, regain confidence or feel back to their old selves in social situations.”


He told The Telegraph: “While stress is a normal part of life, persistent or overwhelming anxiety can be serious, and the expectation to simply cope can mean difficulties are left unaddressed for too long.


“We are concerned some people in their 30s to 50s may be quietly suffering under an avalanche of anxiety. We’ve seen younger groups more willing to reach out for support, but many in this generation tend to keep it buttoned up until things feel overwhelming.”



Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, has said the NHS has a major role in getting people back to work, saying “the health of the nation and the health of the economy are inextricably linked”.


Mr Streeting told The Telegraph: “We cannot sit back and ignore the rise in mental health problems in our society. Doing so would leave a generation of people to suffer alone, and leave our economy and society deprived of their talent and potential.


“This government’s investment and expansion of NHS talking therapies is helping people back to health and back to work. Not only are we rebuilding the NHS so it’s there for us when we need it again, we are turning it into an engine of economic growth to power our labour market.

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Dr Lade Smith, the president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said that Britain was suffering from a “silent mental health pandemic”, with soaring numbers in need of help.


Talking therapy can include methods such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling or guided self-help.


Latest statistics show almost nine in 10 of those referred for treatment started accessing services within six weeks.


Officials said they were confident the service could cope with a significant increase in demand.


Overall, NHS figures show 4.1 million people were in contact with mental health services in England in 2024-25, up from 2.6 million in 2016-17.


The statistics include 1.2 million children and young people in contact with NHS services in 2024-25, up from 0.5 million eight years before.


Dr Smith said too many received help only after their needs became severe.


She said: “It is atrocious that they are increasingly only able to access care when they reach a crisis point because services are overwhelmed and under-resourced. This crisis is of pandemic proportions and yet the needs of those with severe mental illness are rarely acknowledged.”


Latest official statistics, published by NHS England, show that those of working-age (16-64) are more likely to have a common mental health condition than those aged 75 or older.


In total, 24 per cent of those aged 16 to 44 fall into this category, as do 10 per cent of those aged 75 and over.





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