Almost immediately the authorities and the media, without hesitation and with no information from preliminary investigations, readily and unanimously offered a host of excuses to explain the cause of the shooter's actions.
The excuses ranged from post-traumatic syndrome, to U.S. foreign policy, to several redeployment tours to Iraq and Afghanistan. The litany went on and on and on. However, none of them ever pointed a finger at the real reason for the killing spree.
Hasan reportedly conducted his executions meticulously, accurately, and callously. And I would argue that he does not suffer from any medical or physiological diseases. He does not suffer from post-traumatic syndrome (pre-traumatic syndrome), vicarious-traumatic syndrome, bipolar disorder, brief psychotic disorder, delirium, or any other mental issues. These are just explanations that so many officials continue to hope ring true so they can hang their hats on them, all the while ignoring the true cause of this murderous rampage. What Hasan suffers from is a syndrome identified only by those who embrace the truth instead of political correctness and do not worry about being labeled as Islamophobes, racists, bigots, or Muslim haters.
The people who dare see the Fort Hood shooting for what it is are the very same group of clear thinkers who have been targeted by lawsuits or threatened with lawsuits by Muslim Brotherhood front organizations. These front organizations have attorneys on standby to represent pro bono the Muslim "victims" of discrimination around the country at a moment's notice, if any voice ever dares to criticize Islamic extremism. These organizations are poised to shut up any voice of dissent against anything remotely related to Islam or Muslims in America. This powerful arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S. has everybody running scared, from the private sector to elected officials, and even the military and law enforcement.
If Hasan is guilty, then his act displayed all the signs and symptoms of his predecessors who were infected with the same disease. And the military saw it coming. It just chose the safe way out to avoid any perceived public relations nightmare if Hasan had been fired. Now, the military must deal with the nightmare of American soldiers gunned down by an American officer. Not only is this horrific, it is an embarrassment for the world's most powerful army. While jihadist supporters inside and outside the United States proudly cheer on this act of mass fratricide, authorities foolishly continue to search for any source of motivation that would explain his actions. And they avoid at all the true cause of the atrocity: Sudden Jihad Syndrome.