terrylm56 wrote:
Thank you GinnyT for welcoming. When I clicked on Quote Reply, your comments were there. It will take me a bit to get this hang of this. I just like to write and I figure rest will fall into place as I go.
I agree with you on he wasn't apart of any sleeper cell or active cell for that matter. He was a loner. The people I am talking about prey on those type when certain things are needed.
There is always a reason behind their madness. The BIG PICTURE SYNDROME type of thingy, if you get my drift!
All I know is if I had 5 carriers sitting off my coast, and I wanted to figure out how I was going to take them down, or at least try to make a statement, I would go where they were drew up.
I would need a distraction, so that everybody would have to stay put. That way no one would get in my way. Who cares what is going on some where else in the building. I know how much time I would need to get the information I was needing.
Just awful funny it all fell within such a short period of time.
Thank you GinnyT for welcoming. When I clicked on... (
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You are most welcome, we are glad you are here. Now, the quote reply button just helps the rest of us, but if you wish to have a one sided conversation, because many of us will just pass the postings over if we have to work too hard in figuring out to whom you are replying or reread the entire thread to get the gist of what you are saying, that of course is your choice.
Regarding the grand conspiracy theory. All you need to do is go back through history and you will notice a pattern.
http://www.auburn.edu/~peteeta/massmurder2.htm Mass murders come in a number of forms but they share some pathology: Grant Duwe, a criminologist with the Minnesota Department of Corrections who has written a history of mass murders in America, cited five:
The k**ler blames others for his problems.
He is much more likely to have a mental illness, particularly paranoid schizophrenia, than homicide perpetrators in general.
He is often a loner, with few friends or social connections.
He carefully plans his attacks, taking days to months to get ready.
He is much more likely to be suicidal than a typical k**ler. "Because the mass murderer considers his life no longer worth living, he will either k**l himself or force the police to k**l him," Dr. Duwe said.
If you thought is there are drugs being given to people who visit psychologist or psychiatrist that produce mass murders, whereas they are given medications and counseling, I need to remind you that each day millions of people seek help for mental problems, and few become murders.
Yes, there has been a rash of mass murder over the past several years, but keep in mind that there was a disproportionate amount of suicides right after stock market crashes. Indeed, the number of murders increase during periods right before and at the beginning of wars and international conflict. I guess, the bottom line is the civil unrest within the US, the proposed action with Syria, the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan, and Iran, jobless rates, stocks stagnation, among other factors are catalysts in pushing some unstable people over the edge.
Is that a large enough picture for you?