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originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
What chaps my hide is I'm not "fit" for Jury Duty due to my mental health status.
What's even more ironic, is the Holmes Case is right in line with my field of psychological studies.
Takes a nutcase to understand a nutcase.
I'd gladly serve on this jury were I able....and yes, I'd weigh the evidence presented accordingly without bias.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
a reply to: Anyafaj
MK isn't really cut and dried. There still remains much to be considered about the kids psychological status. If he was into using psychoactives and various drugs, he may have MK'ed himself by fixating on his anger and aggression towards the school that basically laughed him out of participation.
The mind is a very powerful tool....I learned some nasty things about myself, but also how not to fixate on the anger and rage aspect. Long term, it doesn't do any good for oneself or one's community.
If he had intense rage towards the system that mocked him, it's highly likely he simply lost his proverbial mind under the influence of his own self-created psychological manifestations.
It simply doesn't make sense that this was a Black Op...nothing can be gained from killing random civilians indiscriminately. The amount of planning and data required to take out selected targets would have been enormous and astronomical odds. Not to mention the fact that most service members would have serious ethical qualms about participation in such a senseless killing of innocents.
Say what you like about the Military Industrial Complex - but they don't run operations of this nature for fun and giggles.
I also fail to see any ritual aspect to it.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
a reply to: Anyafaj
Sorry...hard to gauge humor sometimes on board.
My bad.
It's all good.
originally posted by: ManiShuck
a reply to: Cuervo
For what it's worth, I would hate being on a high profile jury. I would be stressed out and overly anxious if they selected me, I'd be thinking of ways to get out of it. I'd rather sit in twenty "boring" traffic cases than one.
I have a feeling plenty of people feel the same as I do, especially if they suffer from social anxiety disorder or otherwise just dislike the idea of having the eyes of a nation on them.