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Danilo arona
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"Down there I saw things that no one should never see "Devil
(story M. Night Shyamalan)

Every single night of his life since he returned from Iraq, Sheldon T. Plummer (Olympia, Washington) suddenly wake up at three o'clock. He thought it was the fault of the devil and left him well written in a forum devoted to this subject. There are several of these forums, they speak is narcolepsy, Old Hag (Old under the sheet), and shared with the sudden awakening of 3.33 (half the number diabolical) or alien abductors on the other side of the window. "I wake up every night at 3.33. I'm shivering all over his body and the room is cold, and this thing has no explanation why warming works perfectly. But we do not even have an explanation for this accuracy rate: if I put the clock back half an hour, opened his eyes to 3.03.

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"Jesus died to 3.00 and witches do their own dirty work at that hour. "
" I do not just wake up every night at 3 am. But I wake up often. And one night I saw above me a dark figure from the misty texture high to the ceiling. I was about to get up and run to turn on the light, but that I flew on, faster than a speeding bullet. And I whispered in the ears of the words that do not really want to remember. "

In that forum there were demonic experiences. But Plummer his demon had met him in Iraq and whether he was dragged back to Washington along a predicted flight path since the early seventies by the writer William Peter Blatty. The result was that between a revival and a nightmare, Plummer killed his wife and made her to pieces, inspired by the instructions "technical" from the TV series Dexter.

is not new that a certain percentage of U.S. Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan come home and download its aggression on wives, girlfriends and strangers chosen at random. If you do not kill someone, kill themselves at an impressive pace - the latest figures speak of 18 veterans a day who choose the path of suicide (source: army.times.com). The phenomenon is known since 2004, but the choice, since when possible, was to not talk or talk very little. In 2005, my memory, there was only a fleeting service TG3 in the afternoon edition.



The arrest of Matthew Perkins


The September Matthew Perkins, 30 years and two campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq, killed in Manchester, Tennessee, his girlfriend and two children of the latter, put the bodies in plastic garbage bags and locked them in a closet for several days. There was no disagreement between Perkins and the woman. The man often shouted in his sleep and woke up suddenly, drenched in sweat, asking desperately to nothing, "Who is it? CHI C'E '? "
Eric Acevedo stabbed his girlfriend to death within hours of his return from Iraq. Who knows what would have been his nights?

Joseph Dwyer was haunted by demons for some time when one day he saw at the roadside a normal cardboard box blank, took her for a bomb about to explode in a bad car accident. A few months later, Joseph is imprisoned in his apartment and began to shoot through the window. A random, where something seemed to move. For an extraordinary case you do not hurt anyone, but police took a full day to convince him that there were no heads around in rags who wanted to kill. Now Joseph is no longer on this earth and has taken away with an overdose of tranquilizers and inhalants.



Jeff Lucey


Jeff Lucey, 23, returned from the first phase of war call Decapitation Strike, hanged himself in the basement of his parents' home. The mother told publicly that in the month in which he had participated in the invasion terrible Jeff wrote letters to his girlfriend in which he described the monstrosity he had seen and that he had to do. Once home, he began to speak in a rambling of Nasiriyah, the city where he held the first major battle between marine and irackeni. At night, around three, sometimes before sometimes after, they always threw off the bed screaming. After a night in which he had not slept at all, he received his sister Amy with tears in his eyes, said to be a murderess. Is declared "guilty." Jeff left before hanging himself on his bed irackeni the identification plates of the soldiers who killed unarmed though. He looked often and muttering unintelligible words.

Peter Mahoney, before going to the garage and attach to the exhaust, put on his uniform with whom he served.

Keith Nowic, the return of its second round in Iraq, was sent for a year of treatment Warrior Transition Unit at Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, where he collected loneliness, alcohol and drugs, and chasing all with the divorce. Killed himself in March 2009 while he was on the phone with his ex-wife. There he met the Lethal Warriors, those of the Fourth Infantry Division, veterans of Fallujah, those records: nine murders committed by members of the same brigade, more than 145 incidents of domestic violence and 38 rapes.

All these of course are not demons. If so, the counter would be quite simple. Instead, the symptoms of the now no longer complained of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) which has existed since the days of Vietnam, but only since the eighties is recognized as a serious disabling disease (the American assurances, however, have included in their protocols only in 2004 ...). A syndrome that kills more at home than on the battlefield, even if the military authorities never confirm this, because the veterans are technically civilians. And then, however, after the symptoms, there's demons.

According to a study by the University of California are three hundred thousand soldiers returned from Afghanistan and Iraq with clear signs of mental imbalance: emergency that the army deals with only 400 psychiatrists. With prisons that are filled with veterans: 23% of the prisoners, a number so high that you are thinking of special courts and alternative sentencing. Investigation "Time" says that the number of suicides among soldiers has reached record numbers: 106 in 2006, 115 in 2007, 128 in 2008. It is well 334 in 2009: the same year, 316 were killed in battle in Afghanistan and 149 in Iraq. But counting that unsuccessful suicide attempts out of ten, the number of those who seek to end it rises to three thousand soldiers a year. Even if they were real data, because, suggests the Huffington Post, the numbers are hard to find, may be higher. And we speak only of soldiers in uniform with regard to veterans, the figures are only hypothetical because, in fact, they are civilians.

Suicide, is known and not today, then a fact often becomes epidemic. The month of June 2010 have killed 32 soldiers, the highest number ever recorded. Psychiatrists and psychologists do not have enough military knowledge to deal with this discomfort. Mark Russell, commander of the Navy specializing in mental illness, found that 90% of staff performing these functions do not have the training necessary to treat PTSD. It merely prescribe drugs such as Paxil, Prozac and Neurontin, which enhance and even cause symptoms. If you do not kill, kills himself. In any case, the mental disorder associated with PTSD can become uncontrollable. And transforming the subject that is affected in a lethal warrior on native soil. Difficult to think that whoever is trained to kill not to be killed after returning home, as if nothing could fit in a normal life without the rules of etiquette and respect for others. Hard to believe that this person does not have nightmares and wake up screaming, more or less three in the morning.

In a program titled The War Within, was broadcast by Al Jazeera and dedicated to PTSD, the American psychiatrist Barbara Van Dahlen has made statements to say the least, disturbing. Here's a summary:
"PTSD is contagious. The veterans returned home, when in crowded places, at the supermarket, in a large shopping mall, or in a very noisy restaurant, become anxious because they can not effectively examine their surroundings and do not feel secure. For the soldiers involved in explosions on armored vehicles along roads, in Afghanistan and Iraq, the wives often report that driving in the middle of the road, which is clearly very dangerous here in the U.S.. But they do so because the bombs were often placed on either side of the road and do not recognize or realize that they are moving toward the center of the road, but the brain is considering a potential threat to the surrounding environment. The continuous state of alert due to fear that there is always a danger, because anyone who has suffered trauma was hit by an event that could not control, greatly terrifying, destructive, dangerous, or all of these things together. So the brain is still on alert for fear of another attack or other uncontrollable event. And 'as if there was no demarcation between the frontline and home, where by definition there should be only peace. In fact today the war is everywhere. Because it is inside. There is only the fear of terrorism after 11 / 9, but the fear that veterans bring with them, infecting family and friends. And 'the real problem that arises in the treatment of post-traumatic stress. Not only about soldiers returning home, but also their families. We have even coined a term 'secondary trauma', referring to the phenomenon of family members of patients with post-traumatic stress who develop the same symptoms if the people who are not at home cured. So hit their wives and children, and anyone who spends much time in close contact with the veterans. It has a powerful ripple effect that goes beyond the nuclear family and then extends to work colleagues, the education system when you return to college campuses. And 'because of this significant ripple effect that we perceive as the operators a real public health emergency. And we have to deal with them. "

All this - and especially the issue of contagion - brings us back to the deep symbolism that comes from waking up in a panic - to 3.00 or 3.33 - by those who suffer from PTSD . These are experiences that tend to materialize visually demonic evil (for you to watch and control) and alluding to the final loss of innocence. A masterpiece of 1988, Koko by Peter Straub, the subject of Vietnam veterans joined to that of the horrors visited on the front or witnessed war implied the primary trauma of a childhood destroyed by sadistic adults. A young American soldier goes berserk after being forced to kill a group of Vietnamese children who took refuge in a cave. Many years later, the war is over, the man turned into a serial killer who left on each victim horribly disfigured a playing card on which appeared scrawled the name "Koko." We discovered after many exciting events that anyone who was hiding under the identity of Koko had seen a child's mother killed by her father and he himself had been subjected to repeated violence by the demon hidden in the guise father. Through a memory hidden and the unconscious mechanism of similarities, both Koko avenged himself because the Vietnamese children with whom identified himself.
E 'a metaphor that, despite his years, you can still apply to the lethal warriors who experienced the war where he was declared in the name of democracy exportable: at home, in the home, in the life of all days. At three in the morning, the hour of the devil to them that believe.

After the tumors caused by depleted uranium and Gulf War Syndrome, something worse is coming to the belligerent West: darkness.
Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray again ...

Danilo Arona
Source: www.carmillaonline.com
Link: http://www.carmillaonline.com/archives/2011/03/003822.html
10.03.2011

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