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Nidal Hasan has disjointed
thinking - say those who are looking into his background.
13 murdered
* on November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood, TX
Steven Downs head of investigative /
11/12/09
Military charges Major Nidal Hasan with 13 counts of
premeditated murder
msnbc.msn.com/id/33886322/ns/us_news-tragedy_at_fort_hood/
Nov. 12: A U.S. government
official says military prosecutors will charge Nidal Malik Hasan
with 13 counts of premeditated murder. NBC News Justice
correspondent Pete Williams reports.
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Margaret Diann comments #136 p 6 of discussion
There is such a thing as second hand solvent
exposure to glycol ether chemicals (which I suspect
for cause of PTSD). So, if Hasan had repeated
contact with soldiers recently exposed, they could
be expelling the chemical in their respiration
(which then could get into his eyes) and give him
PTSD or other autoimmune issues.
Second
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| Nidal Hasan has disjointed thinking say those
who are looking into his background. That makes
sense to me. Some examples:
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/causedby.htm Other
forms of autoimmune nervous system damage are
suicidal tendencies, memory loss, depression,
paranoia (weird thinking) difficulty concentrating.
There would also be SERIOUS FATIGUE that would
actually be autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA)
Better help:
http://www.valdezlink.com/#hope p6 #135
11-12-09 http://world-news.newsvine.com/_news/2009/11/12/3493918-nbc-fort-hood-suspect-faces-murder-charges?threadId=722782&commentId=10640883#c10640883 |
Bruce Mclaughlin USN Ret..
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| Actually, there are logical ways to explain his
actions, but what would not be thought of .... is a
medical condition that would cause this. He was a
loner. He had disjoint thinking. Did those who know
him well notice a personality change? (from normal
kind of guy to "Personality changes to 'grumpy' -
Extreme Irritability" Others with abnormal thinking
who were 'shooters' ... Charles Whitman (1966),
Timothy McVeigh (gulf war vet), Steven Kazmierczak
(2008), The Virginia Tech shooter (son of DRY
CLEANER parents!) (April 16, 2007)
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/abnormal.htm |
| Bruce Mclaughlin USN Ret..
What eventually happened to all of them? I think
you're a nutcase. Have you been taking your meds?
Don't you think there is the slightest chance that
he was a terrorist?
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Here me when I say, Major Hasan must
be tried by a fair and unbiased military courts
martial. And, by fair and unbiased I mean exactly
that; that Major Hasan be tried according to the
guidelines established in the Military Courts
Martial Manual and, that he be tried according to
his actions and the charges brought against him as
an American Citizen and, as a volunteer member of
the military service who "Willingly" took the oath
to serve and defend our nation. Not the world of
Islam, but that of the Citizens and Country of the
United States of America. To bring the fact that
Major Hasan is Muslim and that some form of special
consideration be given because of his religious
belief that could possibly get him a life sentence
would be a travesty of our military justice system
for an individual charges with 13 counts of
premeditated murder.
Note: Anything less than a sentence
of death and prosecution of that sentence for the
crimes committed by Major Hasan would reduce the
U.S. Military Courts Marital system to nothing more
than a kangaroo court system. And, that would be
unacceptable!
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#135.4 - Thu Nov 12, 2009