Rage Shooting Factors
1. Bullying and Repetitive Humiliation
Bullying and repetitive humiliation are linked to mass and rage shootings.
2. Emotional Abuse, Intent to Destabilize
What Psychiatrist Marie-France Hirigoyen described as the intent of many abusers: "Often, emotional abuse builds over a long period of time until it becomes so unbearable that victims lash out in frustration and anger, only to appear unstable and aggressive themselves. This, according to Hirigoyen, is the intent of many abusers: to systematically "destabilize" and confuse their victims (with irrational, threatening behavior that preys on the victim's fears and self-doubts), to isolate and control them and ultimately to destroy their identity.", which could also include systematic isolation and elimination of a person's means of subsistence to isolate and control them and ultimately destroy them, homelessness.
3. Homelessness Weapon
Workplace psychological harassment is combined with criminal harassment networks to use homelessness as a weapon. An example of provocation and threats to induce stress and fear "you are going to starve" "you are going to eat garbage" "the homeless are in the anus, you are in the anus" etc.
4. Workplace Psychological Harassment
Workplace psychological harassment can be linked to bullying, repetitive humiliation, threats to a person's means of subsistence, the homelessness weapon, loss of finances, loss of honor and title, ideas of unfair treatment, and provocation.
5. Criminal Strategies
Criminal allegations are combined with radar assaults along with insinuations the accused is dangerous.
a. criminal allegations
b. radar assaults
c. insinuations that accused is dangerous
This strategy can be linked to a run away and become a fugitive strategy, smear campaigns, attempts to escape police wrong doing, leukemia and other deadly cancers, hidden homicides through cancer and the medical system, attempts to prevent the exposure of crimes and human rights violations, discourage lawsuits linked to police wrong doing, false allegations, and malicious prosecutions. Any violent reactions or behavior by the accused resulting from the radar assaults help fit the allegations and frame the accused. The criminal allegations trap the accused while the accused is assaulted with powerful radar. An example of the provocation "you have to run" "we want you green". Both drain the finances of the accused, the criminal allegations help distract and drain finances linked to powerful radar attenuation material costs to prevent any resulting cancers that would make them vulnerable to the State medical system.
6. Rejection, Technology, Torture, Pain
Rejection registers as pain in the brain, it hurts, and repetitive humiliation can be linked to rejection, pain, pain that creates hate. Repetitive humiliation creates hate, hate or hating people back needs to be justified psychologically and I believe that hating people back by victims of bullying and repetitive humiliation is not only justified by these, they create more justification for the hate and hating back the tormentors. Torture can be linked to emotional abuse or different forms of psychological torture and technology, sound technology and radiation technology for example, HSS Hypersonic Sound for high levels of sleep deprivation and criminal harassment, and powerful radar for criminal harassment and hidden homicides through cancer.
7. Hitting-Back
Hitting-back in frustration, anger, or rage. It can be linked to what Marie-France Hirigoyen described, a damage , a belief of unfair treatment, financial loss, corruption or obvious corruption, bullying, repetitive humiliation, homelessness as a weapon, and provocation to induce fear, stress, or linked to an inflicted damage.
Examples
- A man blows up the Oklahoma FBI building, said to be hitting back for the Waco Texas incident;
- A man fly's a plane into a government building, said to be hitting back for unfair treatment by IRS;
- A man shoots 4 RCMP members, linked to bankruptcy and repossession;
- A homeless person snowplows a member of the Police force, linked to homelessness;
- A man shoots a member of government, ..
- A man shoots 9 people at his workplace after being fired;
- A man shoots several women at a Montreal University; claims in a suicide letter that it is not because he has no more finances;
- The Columbine Massacre, said to be victims of bullying and repetitive humiliation;
The Columbine massacre is said to have links with bullying and repetitive humiliation.
In Seung-Hui Cho of Virginia Tech it seems to be linked to bullying and humiliation linked to his difficulty with the English language. Repetitive humiliation creates hate, hate or hating people back needs to be justified psychologically and I believe that hating people back by victims of bullying and repetitive humiliation is not only justified by these, they create more justification for the hate and hating back the tormentors. In Seung-Hui Cho of Virginia Tech it seems to have been hating rich kids and the Christian religion. In Marc Lepine of Montreal Polytechnique, was it hating women and feminists?
8. Suicide Factors
The belief of unfair treatment, anger, rage, humiliation, loss of honor, the loss of title or employment, and the loss of finances are also suicide factors.
9. Feeling Trapped or Cornered
Feeling trapped or cornered is a suicide factor, and also a rage shooting factor. The use of homelessness as a weapon, being corned by the mob, or being on the edge of homelessness, the loss of employment, feelings of being treated unfairly, can lead some people to feel trapped or corned.
Trapped/Cornered
"You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option." - Seung-Hui Cho
"it is not for economic reasons (for I have waited until I exhausted all my financial means, even refusing jobs)" - Marc Lepine
Humiliation
"Do you know what it feels like to be humiliated and be impaled upon on a cross? And left to bleed to death for your amusement?" - Seung-Hui Cho
Marie-France Hirigoyen
According to Marie-France Hirigoyen the intent of many emotional abusers is to systematically "destabilize" and confuse their victims (with irrational, threatening behavior that preys on the victim's fears and self-doubts), to isolate and control them and ultimately to destroy their identity, and often emotional abuse builds over a long period of time until it becomes so unbearable that victims lash out in frustration and anger aka hitting back, only to appear unstable and aggressive themselves, which could be linked to or the cause of rage shooting and rampages.
- Often, emotional abuse builds over a long period of time until it becomes so unbearable that victims lash out in frustration and anger, only to appear unstable and aggressive themselves.
- This, according to Hirigoyen, is the intent of many abusers: to systematically "destabilize" and confuse their victims (with irrational, threatening behavior that preys on the victim's fears and self-doubts), to isolate and control them and ultimately to destroy their identity.
- psychiatrist Marie-France Hirigoyen, author of Le harcèlement moral
Articles
Seung-Hui Cho of Virginia Tech, a victim of bullying and repetitive humiliation? - CNN IReport (article link)
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-714901
High school classmates say gunman was bullied - MSNBC (article link)
The deadliest mass shooting in the United States in 2007 may have links to bullying.
"Long before he killed 32 people in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, Seung-Hui Cho was bullied by fellow high school students who mocked his shyness and the strange way he talked, former classmates said."
“As soon as he started reading, the whole class started laughing and pointing and saying, ‘Go back to China,’”
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The whole class started laughing and pointing and saying, 'Go back to China.'" Another classmate, Stephanie Roberts, stated that "there were just some people who were really cruel to him, and they would push him down and laugh at him. He didn't speak English really well, and they would really make fun of him."[27] Cho was also teased as the "trombone kid" for his practice of walking to school alone with his trombone. Other students recall crueler names and that most of the bullying was because he was alone.[28] Christopher Chomchird and Carmen Blandon, former classmates of Cho, stated that they heard rumors of a "hit list" of other students Cho wanted to kill. Blandon stated that she saw the "list" as a joke at the time.[29] While several students recalled instances of Cho being teased and mocked at Westfield, most left him alone and later said they were not aware of his anger.[30][31] Cho graduated from Westfield High School in 2003.[4]
In 1999, during the spring of Cho's eighth grade year, the Columbine High School massacre made national news. Cho was transfixed by it. "I remember sitting in Spanish class with him, right next to him, and there being something written on his binder to the effect of, you know, ' 'F' you all, I hope you all burn in hell,' which I would assume meant us, the students," said Ben Baldwin, a classmate of Cho.[25] Also, Cho wrote in a school assignment about wanting to "repeat Columbine". The school contacted Cho's sister, who reported the incident to their parents.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho
"He was known as a shy child who liked basketball and did well in math. But according to an article in Newsweek magazine, Cho was also bullied by other children, including wealthy members of his church."
"In between the two sets of attacks, Cho went to the post office to mail a package to NBC News in New York. Received two days after the murders, it contained video clips, photographs of Cho posing with his weapons, and a rambling document. In one of the video clips he rails against rich “brats” and talks about being bullied and picked on; he also attacks Christianity and positioned himself as some type of avenger for the weak and defenseless. Cho even referenced the notorious Columbine school shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold."
biography.com/people/seung-hui-cho-235991
Several years after the Columbine school massacre, it was concluded that those involved were also victims of bullying and repetitive humiliation.
Seung-Hui Cho of Virginia Tech, a victim of bullying and repetitive humiliation similar to Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold involved in the Columbine massacre?





