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With respect to the central nervous system, Mn overexposure initially induces non-specific symptoms such as headache, asthenia, irritability, fatigue, sleep disturbances and emotional instability. Later, a neurodegenerative syndrome with psychiatric symptoms, called manganism, may develop that is characterized by speech, gait and balance problems on the one hand, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors, hostility, mood changes, psychotic experiences such as hallucinations and paranoid ideation, and reduced cognitive flexibility on the other hand [3-5].
The guy was an accountant, not a manganese miner.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 09/10/2017 14:32:02The guy was an accountant, not a manganese miner.That's irrelevant. Manganese is a toxic component of coal fly ash...See: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21114150
In summary, I believe the effects of chronic exposure to aerosolized particulate matter from clandestine geoengineering activity may represent the tip of the iceberg on the neuropathology of various criminal activity, including mass murder.
chronic exposure to aerosolized particulate matter from clandestine geoengineering activity...Manganese is a toxic component of coal fly ash...
(1) You don't know that manganese poisoning caused the shooting in Las Vegas. You'd need to rule out other causes first.(2) Even if manganese poisoning did influence him, you don't know that it came from air pollution. You'd need to rule out other causes first.(3) Even if air pollution gave him manganese poisoning, you don't know that it came from clandestine geoengineering projects. You'd need to rule out other causes first.Good luck on getting past those three hurdles.
Quote from: Kryptid on 09/10/2017 20:53:41(1) You don't know that manganese poisoning caused the shooting in Las Vegas. You'd need to rule out other causes first.(2) Even if manganese poisoning did influence him, you don't know that it came from air pollution. You'd need to rule out other causes first.(3) Even if air pollution gave him manganese poisoning, you don't know that it came from clandestine geoengineering projects. You'd need to rule out other causes first.Good luck on getting past those three hurdles.Thanks for writing, Kryptid. This hypothesis is compatible with the FBI investigation. ISIS may not be involved in the Las Vegas and Quebec shooting.Therefore, it is likely than something else might have influenced the mass murdering, including neurotoxic manganese poisoning.
Or it may have been done by magic pixies.But that's not very likely either.You still have to address the fact that many people would have had similar or greater exposure to manganese, but didn't become mass murderers.
Thanks for writing, Kryptid. This hypothesis is compatible with the FBI investigation.
ISIS may not be involved in the Las Vegas and Quebec shooting.Therefore, it is likely than something else might have influenced the mass murdering, including neurotoxic manganese poisoning.
You can't say that a hypothesis is correct merely because it is compatible with existing evidence. This is especially true when you have multiple hypotheses that are consistent with the existing evidence. You need evidence pointing specifically to your hypothesis being correct and not the others. You don't have that..
If the impact of geoengineering on human health affects 99% of the population, it would be very difficult to characterize the whole set of symptoms it may promote in a clinical setting.
In specific, an autopsy on the brain of the shooter could reveal details about any potential long-term exposure to airborne metals and particulate matter.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 09/10/2017 22:20:40Or it may have been done by magic pixies.But that's not very likely either.You still have to address the fact that many people would have had similar or greater exposure to manganese, but didn't become mass murderers.Acute paranoid psychosis only affect 1% of the population.
Quote from: tkadm30 on 09/10/2017 22:34:35Quote from: Bored chemist on 09/10/2017 22:20:40Or it may have been done by magic pixies.But that's not very likely either.You still have to address the fact that many people would have had similar or greater exposure to manganese, but didn't become mass murderers.Acute paranoid psychosis only affect 1% of the population.Do you have an estimate of the number of people whose psychosis makes them believe ridiculous notions like "manganese from geoengineering is the reason why this man was a mass murderer"?And, with a population of roughly 10 billion, that's a hundred million paranoid psychotics on the planet.The shooter was possibly one of them .No evidence of anything complicated involved.
An autopsy could not reveal where that airborne particulate matter came from.
An autopsy could prove the presence of metallic particulates in the microglia, hippocampus, striatum, and frontal lobe.
airborne particulate matter.
Update 3: Exposure to airborne metals and particulate matter and risk for youth adjudicated for criminal activity
Do you think someone with schizophrenia is a psychopath ?I don't think so.