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The manifesto seems to be derogatory of the left. But it also seems like a playbook that soros and others would use if not already so enlightened. If they didn't know how to tactically disrupt normal society, they did after reading this.




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I remember the day they finally caught him. It would have been the headline for several days, but the very same day (April 3, 1996) Commerce Secretary Ron Brown died in a USAF 737 crash in Croatia.
 
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If they didn't know how to tactically disrupt normal society, they did after reading this.
You can't put this on Ted Kaczynski. Alinsky's Rules for Radicals was published in the early 1970s.
 
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If they didn't know how to tactically disrupt normal society, they did after reading this.
You can't put this on Ted Kaczynski. Alinsky's Rules for Radicals was published in the early 1970s.


I have much to learn. I've heard the name and am aware that soros and clinton adhere to his principles. But I should learn more about it.




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But I should learn more about it.

Yes, you should!

Not trying to be a dick...at all, but yeah, learn everything you can about that man. He was a demon. Satan incarnate...and I'm not exaggerating. That SOB and his ideas will bring this nation to it's knees.


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There are places on the internet devoted to preserving and spreading the writings of the man. They universally condemn the bombings, but the thought behind the action is, and has been valued for some time. He was right. That's what I have to say about the man on his passing.


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If they didn't know how to tactically disrupt normal society, they did after reading this.
You can't put this on Ted Kaczynski. Alinsky's Rules for Radicals was published in the early 1970s.


And the COMINTERN began in 1919, with meanigful penetration into America starting in the late 1920s. I recommend reading The Mitrokin Archive, Volume 1. The Communists started this ball rolling, knowing the probable outcome.





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It is pretty shocking how accurate Kaczynski saw the future. I’m not sure how he could considered the most prolific bomber in U.S. history by killing 3 people and injuring 16.

Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people and injured 680.


Here's a mind fuck- McVeigh was in the same jail as Kaczynski and actually spoke with him. Very interesting things he has to say.




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Ted was the dreaded
Unabomber for decades.
Now worm food. Well, bye.





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I watched a couple different documentaries on Kaczynski, and while he was guilty of some terribly evil things, his life story was fascinating. I actually remember thinking, several times, while watching how horrible a waste it was that he committed his intellect to such violent and evil acts. I can’t help but wonder what percentage of his notions were completely self-formed, vs. how many were influenced or enhanced by some of the government people he was involved with, along with some of those in academia.




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I have often wondered if I might have crossed paths with him at one time or another. His brother David lived in a nearby smaller town where I had several friends and often visited as it was a vibrant college community. I do recall after he was captured that local news sources indicated he had visited at different times through the years he was being sought but before his identity was known. Lots of interesting (bat shit crazy) people in that town to say the least.



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Busy week for the SuperMax coroner. Robert Hansen was found dead in his cell on Monday.
 
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I watched a couple different documentaries on Kaczynski, and while he was guilty of some terribly evil things, his life story was fascinating. I actually remember thinking, several times, while watching how horrible a waste it was that he committed his intellect to such violent and evil acts. I can’t help but wonder what percentage of his notions were completely self-formed, vs. how many were influenced or enhanced by some of the government people he was involved with, along with some of those in academia.

From a small snap-shot of his life, he was an asst professor at Cal-Berkeley from '67-'69. Those are some heady times, particularly for someone who was an intense introvert, with limited social interaction. No doubt as he walked around campus, shopped for food and did his daily activities, he saw and heard many things that would've tilted his views on society. Not saying that was his most formidable period of opinion forming but, that place and time was quite pivotal for many people.
 
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I remember reading his manifesto as it was printed in the papers. My thoughts were: "Damn, this guy has some smarts." and "Wish he would have just sent that out in the mail instead."
 
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Good reminder about Ted. I recall seeing the details of his writings on a documentary a long time ago. Forgot most of it. Seems like he was spot on.

I remember he sent a package to American Airlines, and I couldn't get my head around how doing that is attacking technology and what not, or how the threat is manifested. I get it now.


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Kaczynski was a two decade war of terror using improvised explosive devices fashioned in a mountain shack without power or water.

Sounds like Afghanistan.





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I am a little curious on how much of how he turned out had to do with the CIA LSD/mind control experiments he participated in…






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Interesting thread. I'd never seen that McVeigh 60 min interview either, thanks Online, and for the read Para put up -thanks for that as well. Interesting that McVeigh calls TK "leftist". The manifesto Para linked clearly shows he did not identify as such.
 
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Busy week for the SuperMax coroner. Robert Hansen was found dead in his cell on Monday.


He had been moved to a different prison in NC due to health issues.


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