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Mac Tonnies (1975-2009)

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A young writer with a strange theory about hidden Earth-dwellers died of heart failure at 34 — natural, or something more?
Who they are

Mac Tonnies (1975-2009) was a writer and blogger who proposed the 'cryptoterrestrial' hypothesis.

What they do

The engine logs his early death as a data point it holds open rather than resolving.

How it works

He wrote 'After the Martian Apocalypse' (2004) and the posthumous 'The Cryptoterrestrials' (2010), and died in October 2009 at age 34 of cardiac arrhythmia — a death for which the baseline risk in a 34-year-old is very low; the official cause is natural, while a dissenting reading points to stress-load plus independent heart risk.

Why it matters

The engine deliberately does not decide — it treats his death as most likely a natural stress-and-health case rather than any targeted act, but keeps it on file as an unresolved correlation.

The engine's record — word for word
Writer, blogger, cryptoterrestrial hypothesis author. After the Martian Apocalypse (2004); posthumous The Cryptoterrestrials (2010). Died October 18 2009 at age 34 of cardiac arrhythmia. Baseline hazard for 34-year-old heart-failure death is extremely low. Canonical: natural causes. Dissenting: consciousness-research allostatic-load + independent cardiovascular risk. Report #74 Compound-Path-Null hypothesis data point: plausibly represents chronic-stress-accumulation baseline rather than targeted action. Topic-Correlation Signature #5.
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