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The doomsday effect? What is it really?

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Theresa J Morris

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With all the weird changing events happening is anyone really interested in why? 

There are shootings every week.  In Hawaii killing of a policeman. Still driveby shooting growing killing more and more innercent people.  Children going out and shooting as many people as they can. The largest numbers of Shark, dolphins and whale killings in our history. 

  People getting away with horrible crimes while the simple ones get the time. Do people look at the connection between these things? Who do we call for help? Ghostbusters, superman, aliens or Jesus? Do you believe in a God? Do you really think it cares about you? Everything is at it's highest right now including suicide. Like in Hawaii we have the highest in poverty-homeless, Drugs while the hospital are alwasy full. With very few homes available, or good jobs to get.   It is to easy for people to forget the past even though it is still a problem how is that possible just plain ignorance? Almost all foods are toxic as well as the air.   Man still think he has the right to carry a gun. Because in their twisted mind they think they have the right to kill someone. Just look at the Gun people have. When Guns were in every families home they were lucky to have a two shoot rifle. Not a mass killing machine. If they did I guess they would have killed all the Native people in a very short time. 

   What do you think will happen if we experience any major problem , like power failure across the country? Darkness for more then 12 hours. Thr last time NYC had a power failure like that there was so much crime in a few hours. What if it lasted a week? 

    That is ok becaue people are trying to get aliens to help us. Well that is what they are saying. Hopefully that means the Good Ones.  

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