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Concerned about the danger his openly mutant presence posed at the Center, he contemplated relocating to the mansion, to continue his counselling work from there. Before he could make a decision, he became involved in a much larger stage - world politics. An expert on mutant child and adolescent psychology, he gave several talks in Germany, as well as being involved in a [[Congress of Behram|closed doors conference]] with several leading figures in mutant rights. This stirred him to consider the wider plight of mutants, and having been in Pakistan following the [[Bhagavad Gita|terrorist action]] that left half a million dead, he decided to relocate to the Indian subcontinent in [[August 2009]] in order to provide assistance to the traumatised survivors and to educate them about mutants. He returned to Salem Center in 2013. | Concerned about the danger his openly mutant presence posed at the Center, he contemplated relocating to the mansion, to continue his counselling work from there. Before he could make a decision, he became involved in a much larger stage - world politics. An expert on mutant child and adolescent psychology, he gave several talks in Germany, as well as being involved in a [[Congress of Behram|closed doors conference]] with several leading figures in mutant rights. This stirred him to consider the wider plight of mutants, and having been in Pakistan following the [[Bhagavad Gita|terrorist action]] that left half a million dead, he decided to relocate to the Indian subcontinent in [[August 2009]] in order to provide assistance to the traumatised survivors and to educate them about mutants. He returned to Salem Center in 2013. | ||
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![]() Concerned about the danger his openly mutant presence posed at the Center, he contemplated relocating to the mansion, to continue his counselling work from there. Before he could make a decision, he became involved in a much larger stage - world politics. An expert on mutant child and adolescent psychology, he gave several talks in Germany, as well as being involved in a closed doors conference with several leading figures in mutant rights. This stirred him to consider the wider plight of mutants, and having been in Pakistan following the terrorist action that left half a million dead, he decided to relocate to the Indian subcontinent in August 2009 in order to provide assistance to the traumatised survivors and to educate them about mutants. He returned to Salem Center in 2013.
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