I’m sending this to you because I think
if anyone will investigate it, you will. MSM is ignoring this story and I think
the case could be made if you start linking the El Paso shooter to the Dayton
shooter as well as other mass shooters. I sent this to Rick Roberts as well
because he was discussing it. We live in the north Dallas area. We know people
who knew the shooter. Two things come out-first, as a child he was showing
psychopathic cruelty to animals. This was reported by neighbors to the parents
and nothing was done. Such behavior is often the result of violence in the
home. Also, peers in his high school said the El Paso shooter was autistic and
had limited abilities. Even the founder of 8Chan said he didn’t write the
“manifesto”-so who did?
What I am seeing as a parent and as a
teacher is a commonality of mental illness with all these shooters. This has
been the case since the UT Tower shooting in the 60’s. But what has changed is
how we handle the mentally ill. ADA has created a situation where too often the
seriously mentally ill are treated on a medicate and release basis. Many of our
homeless fit this to a tee-trading serious psychotropic drugs for street drugs
or alcohol. But many of these seriously deranged people are in our offices, our
workplace or our classrooms where more victims are available. ADA and well
meaning liberals shut down mental hospitals and demanded that the mentally ill
be allowed to direct their own fortunes.
They assumed that the mentally ill wanted
to get well and would take the medications. They ignored that some psychotic
people prefer their delusions to reality. As a result, it is difficult for even
the most loving family to involuntarily commit a seriously deranged relative
until something bad happens. Frequently the first victims are the families-as
we saw at Sandy Hook. Sometimes the victims are coworkers or strangers. A man
jogging at White Rock Lake in Dallas was brutally murdered by a man with a
machete who had chosen not to take his meds. His family knew. But until he
killed someone, nothing could be done. In the classroom it’s even more
terrifying. A coworker had a male student who told her daily he was going to
kill her. Only when that student threatened to rape a school board member’s
daughter was he removed from the classroom. This is the legacy of good
intentions not taken out to the full endgame.
Added to this issue is the mantra of
“don’t judge” with which we remove the last animal vestiges of
self-preservation from potential victims. Whether it is at school or work, we
are told we must accept weird behavior and not to judge others negatively when
they act out in menacing ways. This is a true disservice to our children
because some people do give off dangerous vibes and our children should be able
to turn away if they’re uncomfortable. At work it’s a harder problem because
too many HR departments enforce the “don’t judge” mentality even long after
coworkers have been verbally threatened. Sometimes we need to make judgement
calls. And that shouldn’t mean we face social stigma, public attacks or
doxxing for the sin of valuing our own safety.
So we have a public health problem in the
form of mental illness that is growing. This is something that on some level
every single mass murderer shared.
Sandy Hook-he was known to be mentally
ill and we still don’t know the minutes of the last ARD which I belief would
show an escalation in violent imagery and manifestation of increasing menace.
Aurora-This guy was so off that when he
applied for a job with Texas A&M they wrote “under no circumstances offer a
job to this person” Also his family moved two states away from him.
Columbine-Both shooters were isolated
loners who didn’t fit in.
Tucson-The shooter was mentally ill and
his family bought a separate house for him because living with him was a
nightmare.
Parkland-He was a Special ed kid,
personality disorder, alienated and isolated from an abusive home
Sutherland Springs-This guy had a history
of domestic violence that the Air Force agreed to cover up so they could muster
him out.
Even the various religious
terrorists have absorbed a toxic pathology that leads them to check their
humanity at the door and allow others to make dangerous decisions for them.
So I ask, how hard would it be for
“someone” to access online game rooms-especially those active shooter games
that are so popular-and befriend some isolated, loner with a patter that promised
them fame, power and a group to which they could belong? Now we have to ask,
what individuals or groups would see it as a plus to create anarchy? Hint: They
have the reference in their name. I don’t think this El Paso shooting was
random. Nobody drives 700 miles to shoot up a mall when there’s one right down
the street. Police say the shooter is responsive and confused, which would fit
the description of someone who is on the spectrum or who was medicated
incorrectly. I’m not giving him a free pass because I hate the ‘not guilty by
reason of insanity” plea, but I think there are other factors in the background
working that are far more dangerous.
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IN THEORY...
other factors
think 1950's
retired congresspeople
other government officials
military
CIA
NSA
start company
use alien tech to get rich
use money to control
if "it" ever gets out
"they" lose everything and maybe worse
In Theory I believe the above constitutes "other factors"
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