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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
The responses on here are the scary part. More common sense and logic. Criminals often put their plans on Facebook. What is more logical that some man upset about something at his job filled with rage for some reason became violent or some vast conspiracy involving Imans?
Conspiracies do happen but they usually involve very small groups of people who trade benefits for one another. Why would someone who can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars over their medical career start following some kind of "medical jihad?"
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Yes, I don't really see it happening that way. This OK man, not the best of character to begin with, was fired and lost it. His facebook tells the story of someone attracted to the violence of terrorism. But I don't think he was a terrorist. Perhaps, though, disenfranchised and rogue individuals make for plum recruits.