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by Monica Davis
Are Mind Control ETs Using America’s Angry Man Problem To Generate More Mass Violence And Fear?
News sources from Indiana are reporting that a northwestern Indiana man has been arrested, after allegedly threatening to set his wife on fire after she fell asleep. Von I. Meyer also allegedly threatened to kill as many people as he could at an elementary school: 47 guns and ammunitition were purportedly found scattered throught his house.
The epidemic of school shooting and mass violence continues to rise in the US. Some of this violence can be attributed to the stress and anxiety generated by the nearing holidays, and because of the instability and anxiety created by the Mayan Prophecies.
According to research, many mass murdering suspects are angry white males. Even scarier, angry white males with access to multiple kinds of firearms.
Americahas a major angry-man problem. Reading the Mother Jones article, whose lead author is former Salon reporter Mark Follman, I was actually surprised to learn that there was one female mass shooter in recent American history, a disgruntled postal worker in Goleta, Calif., who shot a neighbor and several co-workers. But the other 61 people who have so tragically acted out their twisted private fantasies on people around them have all been male. While some element of sexual or misogynistic drama was frequently involved – a mother or ex-wife or girlfriend; a rejection or divorce or suggestions of closeted homosexuality – the one thing you can point to in almost every case is perceived humiliation.
Over and over again you read stories of workplace shootings – at technology companies, aircraft factories, day-trading firms, fast-food franchises, maintenance yards and (infamously) post offices – in which some guy who got fired or lost a promotion or generally felt that everybody hated him goes and gets a gun, or several, and acts out his revenge fantasy. Of course there’s no possible justification for such an act, and it seems reasonable to conclude that anybody who shoots a lot of people has suffered a mental breakdown, probably one with deep roots and multiple causative factors. Nonetheless I suspect that economic realities play a role. It’s plausible that these grotesque events are by-products of the downward pressure on wages, especially in the working class and lower fringes of the middle class, and reflect what has sometimes been called the “crisis of masculinity,” meaning the perceived emasculation and loss of privilege felt by some men in an age of increasing sexual equality. READMOREHERE