I vote quackery also.
I have read plenty of text books and journals, and I have only seen
the term "time reversals" in relation to matter-antimatter behavior. I
have a hard time believing that the plasmas created in a neon tube,
even heavily over driven, are going to generate antimatter, and I have
never seen anything indicating this to be true. I think you may be
taking something you read about what might be happening inside stars
and applying it to the plasmas in neon-tubes. But this comparison is
apples and oranges, the temperatures and electron energies of these
plasmas are many orders of magnitude apart.
While there may be some correlation between the increased exposure to
EM fields/radiation and crime rate I think its effect would be swamped
by the effects of increased population. Studies have shown that when
rat populations exceed certain levels they show increased aggression,
homosexuality and other abnormal behaviors (this is not a statement
against homosexuals, don't drag it in that direction). This also
explains why urban crime rates are higher than rural crime rates.
Blaming technology is not the answer it is human nature that has got
us 'where we are today'.
P.S. if your going to tell somebody to read a textbook, you should
pick up an English textbook first, your babble was nearly
incomprehensible.