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[–]package 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Yeah weird its almost like they dont live in complete isolation from popular culture and so are drawing from the same stories and concepts when crafting an excuse for what they did

[–]chottohen[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Uh-huh. They're ruled criminally insane, locked away with no chance of being interviewed and then come up with amazingly similar stories of being mind controlled. Seems very plausible.

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Summary of the examples listed in this article:

  • Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock: Would allegedly lie in bed moaning and screaming "oh my god".

  • Florida Parkland HS Shooting: He said voices/demons told him to do it. [I suggest watching the footage of his arrest and interrogation, where it is almost comically obvious that he's bullshitting and trying to think of something that will make him seem crazy and less responsible for his actions]

  • Tennessee Church Shooting: Dude heard voices/demons and doesn't remember doing the shooting.

  • Navy Yard Shooting: Dude carved "my ELF weapon" into his rifle.

  • Florida State University Shooting: Sent emails referencing gangstalking and directed energy weapons.

  • Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting: Claimed he was being mind controlled and had been forced to watch videos "for isis".

  • Baton Rouge Police Shooting: Was in an online group discussing "Remote Brain experimentation, Remote Neural Monitoring of an entire Humans Body"

  • Kalamazoo Shooting: Claimed voices/demons told him to do it, specifically cow head demons from Uber (the app).

  • Jared Loughner- Gabreille Gifford Shooting: Randomly started rambling about mind control in class.

Amazingly similar stories wow /s