**BREAKING: "The Mina Pattern" — Historians Warn of Eerie Echo of 1923 Crisis as "Hollower" Epidemic Sweeps Underground Networks**
In a chilling parallel that has academics scrambling, experts are comparing the sudden rise of *Mina the Hollowers*—a parasitic social phenomenon where individuals drain public spaces of emotional and physical resources before vanishing—to the **"Ghost Stations" crisis of 1923 Berlin**.
"There's a term in Weimar-era sociology: *Der Auszehrer*—'the one who hollows out.' It was used for speculators who bought up empty factories, stripped them of machinery, and left entire neighborhoods catatonic," says Dr. Elena Voss, a historian of cyclical collapse. "Mina is not a person. It's a *pattern*. She appears in thriving networks, absorbs trust, currency, and data, then leaves only a skeleton of infrastructure."
The hidden pattern? Voss notes that every 80–100 years, a "hollower figure" emerges during periods of *perceived surplus*. "In 1923, it was coal futures. In 2025, it's emotional bandwidth. Mina is the symptom of a society that believed it had infinite resources—until a single entity showed us the limit."
**The signal**: Citizens in affected zones report finding "hollow tokens" left behind—digitally signed objects with a single message: *"Nothing left to take."*
Historians are now asking: Is Mina a warning, or a trigger for the next great shift? #MinaTheHollower #GhostPatterns