DEWs fascinate me, i remember before i heard about the conspiracies sometime in autumn of either 2017 or 2018 i saw a tweet from gov uk saying the uk was now testing them (if not testing them buying them or doing something with them, i didn’t pay much attention). literally days/a week later, wildfires broke out in the countryside up north i think near manchester. it was so strange to me because it was the british countryside in an average autumn, in all my life (not even 20 years yet tho, so i could just have missed it or be living under a rock) i have never heard of WILDFIRES breaking out in cool rainy england. how does that even work?
re: elisa lam. i am certain some foul play went on because i don’t think it’s physically possible for a small woman to have lifted the heavy lid of the tank, climbed in and closed it behind her. bare in mind she was also found naked. and it concerns me how people look at her diagnoses/medications and rule it as simply misadventure or suicide, is there not a chance it was opportunistic murder? that if she was in fact in a mental health episode someone could have seen that targeted her because of that vulnerability? mentally ill people are no less likely to be killed because they are mentally ill, in fact statistics show they are actually more likely. even if she was completely out of it, if it was murder, it was murder and her mental state doesn’t negate that and is irrelevant.
honestly, it concerns me on a personal level because i have some pretty major probably trauma related mental health issues myself to the point of attempts & hospitalisation, and it scares me how dehumanised mentally ill people are in society. everyone is all ‘#mentalhealthmatters’, but the moment a person crosses the boundary from a simple situational depression/anxiety to something more ‘out there’ such as bipolar, severe depression, schizophrenia, complex ptsd, personality disorders, etc or something treated with psych meds, they lose a bit of their agency. any point or opinion they have can be shut down with ‘well they’re crazy’, ‘they’re off their meds’ or more rarely ‘it’s the medication’. where it gets really dark, is in cases like this when a person is a legitimate victim, their diagnosis or prescription can be used against them to rule a death as suicide/misadventure, or if they live to tell the tale, to ridicule and invalidate their story entirely. and all that is made 100x worse by the fact, imo, mental health diagnosis and treatment is horrifically mismanaged anyway and modern psychiatry is damn near a conspiracy in it’s own right. but that’s a discussion for another day.