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                                                              CAUSES

    MAWS is an airborne pathogen. However, unlike other airborne diseases, it's not transmitted through ambient air – but through TV and radio airwaves. TV's and radios are the major sources of infection in most households. During the early stages of a MAWS outbreak, these seemingly harmless plastic boom boxes and boob tubes morph into a direct pipeline for transmitting this disease from its epi-center of contagion – right into their homes. In previous centuries newspapers and pulpits were the primary spreaders of MAWS. Today the corporate media is a necessary co-factor in outbreaks of Media Activated War Syndrome – or MAWS for short..

    As these virulent electronic emanations begin to waft out of radios and TVs throughout a country, distinct neurotoxic effects can often be observed within a matter of days. People of usually sound mind begin to feel a free-floating sense of terror and vulnerability. They begin to see imaginary boogeymen. Sometimes an entire ethnic or religious group is imagined to possess previously undetected demon blood. A mild group psychosis grips whole populations, causing them to swallow whole the most blatant Big Lies. Victims become ready and willing to commit or sanction acts of  mass murder, plunder and mayhem on a grand scale, rationalizing away a degree of brutality they would consider horrific and appalling if their brains had not been addled by the MAWS pathogen.

                           MODE OF TRANSMISSION 

    Researchers have long understood the role of carriers such as Typhoid Mary, in the spread of disease... MAWS epidemics, however, are spread by a totally new class of pathogen spawners that researchers have termed ‘percolators’. The MAWS virus initially emerges within a small group of such percolators before spreading out into the general population. The point of origin of recent MAWS outbreaks in this country have all been traced back epidemiologically to the same small group of percolators in Washington D.C. The most striking clinical feature of these disease-carriers is a pronounced mental impairment which prevents them from perceiving the world as anything but a giant chessboard. Other clinical markers include insatiable greed, lack of empathy or respect for the rights of other living beings, and an unquenchable addiction to power and obsession with fossil fuels.