Why are PATM, Fragrance Sensitivity, and "Shedding" topics overwhelmingly concentrated in Japan?I’d like to propose a hypothesis regarding three phenomena that, according to AI data analysis, are discussed in Japan at a rate dozens to hundreds of times higher than the rest of the world: PATM (People Allergic To Me), Fragrance Sensitivity (Kogai), and Shedding.These three share various similarities: Only those around the individual react (sneezing, coughing, headaches). The symptoms mimic allergies but have no established medical diagnosis. They involve specific chemical odors or petroleum-based substances. The reported experiences are highly inconsistent and sometimes contradictory. If these were universal biological phenomena, they should occur globally. The fact that 90% of the discourse on "Shedding" on Twitter originates from Japan suggests this isn't just a cultural difference or a "mental health" issue.The Hypothesis: Gaslighting via Organizational Harassment. The only theory that statistically explains Japan's prominence is deliberate Gaslighting. This involves inducing specific biological reactions (like forced coughing or phantom smells) using electronic signals or psychological triggers to create confusion and stress.While mainstream science ignores this, AI suggests that technologies capable of influencing biological responses via electromagnetic signals are theoretically possible. If such non-humanitarian technology were being tested, it would naturally be kept secret. Is there any possibility that these mysterious illnesses are part of a large-scale social experiment or organized harassment occurring prominently in Japan? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this from a technical and sociological perspective. Sorry, I just wanted to present this problem, so I might not be able to reply to comments.
>>41780857We gotta approach this methodically first, before we jump at conclusions. We need to positively rule out cultural and biological factors. Next, is this supposed to be more a male or female phenomenon. If the latter we should consider recruiting test subjects... :3
>>41780857It is obviously the mRNA vaccines. Also didnt they roll out the "self amplifying" variant in Japan?
>>41780857Absolutely cultural, the same way you will find gluten-free, dairy-free, keto, paleo, wheat-free, vegan, etc etc, everywhere in California but good luck in Mississippi.