Saturday, March 26, 2016

Can Daesh be defeated within our societies by statistics? I don't believe in coincidence.

Mason is indeed a very lucky man, but, so are we. We still have Mason within our society.

What I find interesting about Mason is his repeated appearance in these venues of attack. I believe Boston is where he lives. Boston was the personalities of the terrorists in the Boston attack. 

What worries me is that Mason is becoming closer and closer to permanent danger. Mason is a demographic with repeated statistics. He has access to money because he obviously travels. The rest of the demographics, the venues of violence and the suicide bombers are all part of the picture. 

Daesh may have a profile of it's victims when they conduct suicide bombings.

March 25, 2016
 

One of the 19-year-old LDS missionaries (click here) injured in this week's attack in Brussels spoke with The Associated Press Friday
Mason Wells, from Sandy, was with three other missionaries at the Brussels, Belgium airport during Tuesday's bombing.
Wells was also at the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.... 

The attacks MAY BE less random than it appears. What is the best statistician in the world and where is the best mathematician. They need to be a team. Russian and China scientists should not be ostracized because of their country or governance; if their leadership wishes to participate and the scientist fits the pattern.

Each country in the world may have slightly different demographics. They can run their own team to attempt to discern any pattern AND/OR next likely target. 

Whoever thought there would be a common denominato?. Mason did not choose to be a victim. There is randomness that can be discovered as a standard. 

The team may need an anthropologist to discover VARIABLES. I know we are far smarter than Daesh. One aspect with Mason is his strong moral content and his youthful curiosity. No stone should be left unturned.

I am very grateful for Mason. He is a great man.