On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 6:01:13 AM UTC-5, John Dawes wrote: > > It may be interesting to speculate on the long term health effects of the > Hum on the population as as whole. It is well known that only a small > proportion of the population actually hears a noise, estimates are around > 2-3 per cent, however, it would be ridiculous to suppose that the energy > responsible for the Hum just falls upon this selected group and leave the > rest of the population unaffected. We should keep in mind that the Hum has > been with us for over fifty years and that by now a very large proportion > of the population has experienced this pollution from conception to > maturity. > From letters, emails and media reports it is evident that the Hum has a > very depressive effect on those who are badly effected and it is more than > possible that to a lesser extent this extends to the entire population. > In the UK the largest burden on the Health Service is that of mental > health which effects people of all ages including small children. > A recent statistic that has baffled the experts is a fall in the overall > crime rate of the USA, Western Europe and othe developed countries, with > the USA having a 20 year all time low. > The most popular theory is the effects of petrol fumes on the brain, but I > think these experts should look elsewhere for an answer. > For those interested try a web search for crime rates and petrol fumes > http://newtownbee.com/node/183812 Here's one aspect of what is happening. Same with Aaron Alexis and many others in the US.
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