There are the haves and the have nots and terrorism and mass murders are the have nots striking the haves which is a classical sign of overpopulation here on earth.
Where you live there may be green fields and farms and plenty but where the have nots grow up there may be nothing: no jobs, no education, no food, no good water. So, the have nots may resort to being criminals and drug addicts so they don't die from no jobs, no education, no food, and no good water.
They strike the haves like they have in Paris or they are the confused who strike college, high school or other campuses or businesses in the U.S.
In the end terrorists and mass murderers are the same thing: a symptom of overpopulation of the Have Nots striking out at the haves.
The have nots have no future so in their last gasp of life they kill others as they die themselves.
And this is classic overpopulation as observed in all mammals when overpopulation gets to a certain point in any given area of land.
So, theoretically, the more have nots the more suicidal-homicidal behavior there would likely be wherever there is no future(or no perceived future) for the have nots.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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