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Title: James Holmes was a Lunatic, not Brainwashed
Source: Unclebob's Treehouse
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Published: Jul 30, 2012
Author: Bob Wallace
Post Date: 2012-07-30 12:00:00 by Turtle
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Views: 8229
Comments: 106

Whenever something bad happens the Conspiracist Crackpots immediately come out of the woodwork and start hallucinating. Holmes was brainwashed. He had a chip in his head. It was a false flag operation.

It’s all bullshit. Brainwashing doesn’t exist, contrary to those with the vapors.

The retired psychiatrist James Gilligan spend 35 years dealing with thousands of murderers, trying to find out what they did what they did. Every time what he heard was, “He dissed me [my wife, girlfriend, parents, friends, children] so I killed him.”

One day he realized what he was hearing was the story of Cain and Abel – a story thousands of years old that explained why people murdered other people. Cain murdered Abel because he was rejected, humiliated, insulted, shamed. He blamed it on his brother and murdered him.

Murder is about the desire for revenge, to replace shame with pride.

Holmes was a complete loser with women. He was consistently rejected by them. I doubt he had even kissed a woman, just like the Korean shooter in Virginia who murdered some 30 people.

Holmes had been on a sex site trying to find women, and was rejected by every one of them.

Additionally, he was mentally ill, apparently from schizophrenia. On TV I saw his eyes wandering. That’s a side effect of psychiatric drugs (I don’t call it medication) and one of the main side effects of these drugs is increases in murder/suicide.

I doubt Holmes even remembers what he did.

A schizophrenia on murder/suicide “medication,” a loner/loser rejected by women, who was just kicked out of school…he was sending out red flags all over the place.

The Conspiracist Crackpots, because they are deluded, can’t see the truth in front of their eyes. Unfortunately, they’ll never change their minds. Believing is non-existent conspiracies is just too much fun.

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#30. To: Turtle (#0)

spoilsport.

PSUSA2  posted on  2012-07-31   12:13:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: PSUSA2 (#30)

spoilsport.

I know.

Turtle  posted on  2012-07-31   12:19:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Turtle (#31)

You also knew it was only a (very short) matter of time before the conspiracy freaks came out of the woodwork. One doesn't need to be a genius to predict that. Hell, I knew that.

It's fukushima all over again.

PSUSA2  posted on  2012-07-31   12:22:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: PSUSA2, Turtle, Shoonra (#32) (Edited)

Some people use critical thinking skills and never accept a story fraught with conflicting data just because that's what the government told them.

And then there are some people who just swallow whatever simple answer they can snatch out of the air, because it's simple and doesn't show the government to be evil and totally corrupt.

Hell, the investigation is still in progress, they haven't even closed the book on this one yet. Yet folks like you are sugar coating this as a "lone gunman" scenario, because you are either unwilling or unable to think this through in your minds, or because you've been programmed to accept the "simple answer", even though there really isn't one when all known facts are considered.

FormerLurker  posted on  2012-07-31   13:41:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: FormerLurker (#35)

accept the "simple answer"

Amusingly, not one person has commented on Gilligan's rediscovering what causes murder..which was also discovered by Aristotle, Aquinas, St. Augustine, and many other thoughtful people.

It's easier for the robots to pretend everything is a conspiracy.

Not only is the Bible totally correct about the cause of murder, this is what Isiah 8:12 says about the belief in non-existent conspiracies: "You are not to say, 'It is a conspiracy!' In regard to all that this people call a conspiracy, And you are not to fear what they fear or be in dread of it."

I fear no conspiracy because they don't exist. There are enough problems in this world with hallucinating them.

Turtle  posted on  2012-07-31   13:54:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Turtle (#36)

How did the American Colonists plan to revolt against the King, if they did not speak of it first?

FormerLurker  posted on  2012-07-31   14:00:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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