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The Alarming Findings Inside a Mass Shooter’s Brain

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Repetitive Blast Waves and Brain Damage

Repetitive blast waves can cause damage to the brain by fraying or breaking the long stringy pieces of white matter, similar to how twisting and untwisting an iPhone cable repeatedly can cause it to malfunction. The case of Robert Card, who suffered severe brain damage from repetitive blasts at a training camp, highlights the connection between such injuries and behavioral changes, implying a strong correlation between the two.

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