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Theodore Kaczynski
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Theodore Kaczynski, The Unabomber
Born May 22, 1942 (1942-05-22) (age 67)
Chicago, Illinois
Alias(es) The Unabomber
Penalty Life in prison without the possibility of parole
Status Incarcerated at ADX Florence, #04475–046
Occupation Former assistant professor of mathematics
Dr. Theodore John Kaczynski (pronounced /kəˈzɪnski/; born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber (University and Airline Bomber), is an American mathematician and social critic, who carried out a campaign of deadly mail bombings.
.He was born in Chicago, Illinois, where, as an intellectual child prodigy, he excelled academically from an early age.^ He was born in Chicago , Illinois , and excelled in academics at a young age.
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^ He was born in Chicago, Illinois, where, as an intellectual child prodigy, he excelled academically from an early age.
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^ Ted Kaczynski: Biography from Answers.com He was born in Chicago, Illinois, where, as an intellectual child prodigy, he ...
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.Kaczynski received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan.^ He later obtained a PHD in mathematics from the University of Michigan.
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^ After graduation, he attended the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , earning a master's degree and a PhD in mathematics.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Kaczynski was a mathematics professor at the University of California.
  • Interview: Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players) - Textos en ZEMOS98 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.zemos98.org [Source type: General]

.He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley at age 25 but resigned two years later.^ Kaczynski was a mathematics professor at the University of California.
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^ Kaczynski was hired as an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of California , Berkeley, in the fall of 1967.

^ He briefly taught mathematics, from 1967-1969, as an assistant professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
  • Business | Unabomber Suspect Is Charged -- Montana Townsfolk Showed Tolerance For `The Hermit' | Seattle Times Newspaper 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC community.seattletimes.nwsource.com [Source type: News]

.In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water, in Lincoln, Montana, where he began to learn survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient.^ Kaczynski moved in a cabin that he built himself near Lincoln, Montana in 1971.
  • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

^ After leaving Berkeley in 1969, Kaczynski moved to a primitive cabin in Lincoln, Montana, where he lived in relative isolation for years and pursued his one true calling: the overthrow of industrialized society by violent means.
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^ When Ted refused to let him build a second cabin on their shared plot in Montana, Kaczynski went instead to a wild part of western Texas where, just like his brother, he lived without running water or electricity for eight years in a cabin he built by hand.
  • My brother, the Unabomber | World news | The Guardian 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.guardian.co.uk [Source type: News]

[1] .He decided to start a bombing campaign after watching the wilderness around his home being destroyed by development.^ The commentator talked about a beautiful field of wildflowers that she enjoyed that was being destroyed to accomodate a new mansion, and how she felt some sympathy with the urge stop the endless development of new houses moving into wilderness areas.

^ In the tragic extreme, consider that FC (the Unabomber's organization) considered "Industrial Society and Its Future" (the Unabomber manifesto) to be so important that a bombing campaign was started in order to ensure the manifesto's publication.
  • [alt.usenet.manifestoes] Manifesto Mini-FAQ (v1.3) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.faqs.org [Source type: Academic]

^ Kaczynski claims that this leads us to fatalism, where we give up on the world around us and start to feel frustrated about not being able to create personal goals and attain them.
  • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.corrupt.org [Source type: Original source]

[1] .From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent 16 bombs to targets including universities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23. Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his manifesto.^ In his April 21, 1995 letter to the New York Times, the .

^ New York Times dated April 20th, 1995, the Unabomber .

^ In conjunction with the New York Times, and at the request of the government, the Washington Post published his 35,000-word anti-technology manifesto in September 1995.
  • Unabomber asks for his belongings / Kaczynski asks court to return his bomb materials 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.sfgate.com [Source type: News]

.In his Industrial Society and Its Future (also called the "Unabomber Manifesto"), he argued that his bombings were extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.^ The Unabomber calls for a revolution against technology.

^ Kaczynski sent a letter to The New York Times on April 24, 1995 and promised "to desist from terrorism" if The New York Times or The Washington Post Industrial Society and Its Future (also called the "Unabomber Manifesto"), he argued that his bombingswere extreme but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of humanfreedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scaleorganization.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

^ But this implies management of nature and of human life by organized society, and it requires advanced technology.
  • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.corrupt.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Craving for Crisis - Science, the Unabomber and Militant Anti-Liberalism 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

.The Unabomber was the target of one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) most costly investigations.^ The Unabomber was the target of one of the most expensive investigations in the Federal Bureau of Investigation 's(FBI) history.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

^ He was the target of the FBI 's most expensive manhunt ever.
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^ Worse, the federal government had a new death penalty, and the Unabomber seemed a fitting early target: He'd committed heinous crimes, embarrassed the FBI by eluding them for almost two decades, and seemed entirely unrepentant.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

.Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used the handle "UNABOM" ("UNiversity and Airline BOMber") to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber.^ So the Unabomber used me before I could use him.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

^ Before his identity was known, the FBI referred to him as the UNABOM (from " university and airline bomber").
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^ Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used thehandle "UNABOM" ("UNiversity and Airline BOMber") to refer to his case,which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

.Despite the FBI's efforts, he was not caught as a result of this investigation.^ Despite the FBI's efforts, he was not caught as a result of this investigation.
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^ Despite theFBI's efforts, he was not caught as a result of this investigation.Instead, his brother recognized Ted's style of writing and beliefs fromthe manifesto, and tipped off the FBI. To avoid the death penalty,Kaczynski entered into a plea agreement , under which he pled guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole .
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

^ The Unabomber, despite a dash of haughtiness and his spite for the FBI, is afraid of being caught and punished.
  • The Unabomber: An Epic Hero for Today 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.rjgeib.com [Source type: Original source]

.Instead, his brother recognized Ted's style of writing and beliefs from the manifesto, and tipped off the FBI. To avoid the death penalty, Kaczynski's lawyers entered a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole.^ Instead, he'd be dead, or at least under a death sentence.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

^ Kaczynski's younger brother David recognized Ted's writing style from the published manifesto and notified authorities.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ THE COURT:  Are you entering this plea of guilty .

.Theodore Kaczynski has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI.[2] Several anarchist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while holding some reservations over his actions and ideas.^ Kaczynski is a radical leftist and domestic terrorist .
  • Author Chuck Klosterman Praises Unabomber | NewsReal Blog 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsrealblog.com [Source type: General]

^ Theodore Kaczynski has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI. Some anarchist authors, such as John Zerzan and John Moore, have come to his defense, while holding some reservations over his actions and ideas."
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^ Another quote: "Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski (born May 22, 1942), aka The Unabomber, is a convicted terrorist best known for his campaign of mail bombings."
  • Schneier on Security: The Unabomber's Code 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.schneier.com [Source type: General]

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Early life

.Kaczynski was born on May 22, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois to second-generation Polish Americans, Theodore Richard Kaczynski and Wanda Dombek.^ He is the oldest son born to Theodore Richard Kaczynski and Teresa (Wanda) Dombeck Kaczynski.
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^ He was born Theodore John Kaczynski in Chicago, on the 22nd of May 1942.

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[6] .At six-months of age, Ted's body was covered in hives.^ In this regard, it could be argued that Ted Kaczinsky was already at risk and was predisposed to suffer catastrophic consequences from the brief period in which he was completely isolated around 9 months of age.
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^ When Teddy was a little baby just 9 months old—before he was able to talk or understand us—he had to go to the hospital because of a rash that covered his little body.
  • The last word: Growing up with the Unabomber - THE WEEK 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.theweek.com [Source type: General]

^ In fact, the first device looked like the work of someone in his late teens when, in fact, Ted Kaczynski at that time was age thirty-six.
  • Online NewsHour: The Unabomber? 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.pbs.org [Source type: Original source]

.He was placed in isolation in a hospital where visitors were not allowed.^ Also that he'd had an allergic reaction to something as an infant and his isolation (in the hospital) where his parents weren't allowed to hug or hold him really changed his once-happy disposition.
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^ However, Ted was not merely isolated, he was placed in full body restraints, and was pinned to his hospital bed with splints, spread eagle and completely naked.
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Treatment continued for eight months. .His mother wrote in March 1943, "Baby home from hospital and is healthy but quite unresponsive after his experience."^ At one point, I remember my mother sharing with me this story of Ted being in the hospital as a tiny baby.
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.From grades one through four, Kaczynski attended Sherman Elementary School in Chicago.^ Kaczynski attended kindergarten and grades one through four at Sherman Elementary school in Chicago.
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^ He attended public elementary school, but when he entered junior high, Gates' parents enrolled him in Lakeside School, a private institution in Seattle that would challenge him intellectually.
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^ Possible connection: Unabomber suspect Ted Kaczynski attended graduate school at the University of Michigan.

.He attended grades five through eight at Evergreen Park Central School.^ He attended high school at Evergreen Park Community High school.
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^ He attended high school at Evergreen Park Community High School.
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^ He attended fifth through eighth grade at Evergreen Park Central school.
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[8] .As a result of testing conducted in the fifth grade which determined he had an I.Q. of 167,[9] he was allowed to skip the sixth grade and enroll in the seventh grade.^ As the result of testing conducted in the fifth grade, it was determined that he could skip the sixth grade and enroll with the seventh grade class.
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^ Kaczynski had the intellectual ability to skip the sixth and eleventh grades, but he lacked the necessary social skills to interact with his peers (p.
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^ He skipped the sixth grade, leaving his friends behind to enter a new class as the smallest kid in the room.
  • HARVARD AND THE MAKING OF THE UNABOMBER by Alston Chase 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsmakingnews.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.Kaczynski described this as a pivotal event in his life.^ Kaczynski described this skipping a grade as a pivotal event in his life.
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^ She described Mr. Kaczynski as living a life style consistent with his beliefs and admired him for that.
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^ Driving these events from first bomb to plea bargain was Kaczynski's strong desire to have his ideas -- as described in the manifesto -- taken seriously.
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.He recalled not fitting in with the older children and being subjected to their bullying.^ He remembers not fitting in with the older children and being the subject of considerable verbal abuse and teasing from them.
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.As a child, Kaczynski had a fear of people and buildings, and played beside other children rather than interacting with them.^ She noted that he played beside other children rather than with them.
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^ Lawyers for Mr. Kaczynski, who pleaded guilty in 1998 to letter bomb attacks that killed 3 people and wounded 28 others, traced some of his emotional instability and fear of mind control to those tests."
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^ Lawyers for Mr Kaczynski, who pleaded guilty in 1998 to letter bomb attacks that killed three people and wounded 28 others, traced some of his emotional instability and fear of mind control to those tests."
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.His mother was so worried by his poor social development that she considered entering him in a study for autistic children led by Bruno Bettelheim.^ Her concern about him apparently led her to consider enrolling him in a study being conducted by Bruno Betleheim regarding autistic children.
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^ And he's angry at his parents for emphasizing his studies too much and turning him into a socially isolated mathematician.
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^ The study found that you could predict, with remarkable accuracy, which 16-year-old children would develop schizophrenia later in life.
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.He attended high school at Evergreen Park Community High School.^ He attended high school at Evergreen Park Community High school.
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^ He attended high school at Evergreen Park Community High School.
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^ He played the trombone, as he had in high school, even joining the Harvard band (which he quit almost as soon as he learned that he would have to attend drill sessions).
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.Kaczynski excelled academically, but found the mathematics too simple during his sophomore year.^ During his high school years, Mr. Kaczynski was not involved in many activities.
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^ Kaczynski claimed in his writing, that during his college years he had fantasies of living a primitive life and fantasized himself as an agitator, rousing mobs to frenzies of revolutionary violence.
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^ He did well overall from an academic standpoint but reports some difficulty with math in his sophomore year.
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.During this period of his life, Kaczynski became obsessed with mathematics, spending prolonged hours locked in his room practicing differential equations instead of socializing with his peers.^ Kaczynski had the intellectual ability to skip the sixth and eleventh grades, but he lacked the necessary social skills to interact with his peers (p.
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^ Phone interview revealed that Mr. Kaczynski also had been administered the TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) during that period, but it had never been scored.
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^ During that time period he appeared more withdrawn and would spend two to three hours at a time "writing like crazy" and then he quit coming into the Library.
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.Throughout secondary schooling Kaczynski had far surpassed his classmates, able to solve advanced Laplace Transforms before his senior year.^ During his high school years, Mr. Kaczynski was not involved in many activities.
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^ In 1967, Kaczynski received a $100 prize recognizing his dissertation , entitled "Boundary Functions", as the school's best in math that year.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ But after two years teaching as a tenure track professor at the University of California Berkeley from 1967 to 1969, Kaczynski left the school and left the field of mathematics.
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.He was subsequently placed in a more advanced mathematics class, yet still felt intellectually restricted.^ Once a technical innovation has been introduced, people usually become dependent on it, so that they can never again do without it, unless it is replaced by some still more advanced innovation.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Once a technical innovation has been introduced, people usually become dependent on it, unless it is replaced by some still more advanced innovation.
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^ He was subsequently placed in a more advanced math class and mastered the material, then skipped the 11th grade.
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.Kaczynski soon mastered the material and skipped the eleventh grade.^ Kaczynski had the intellectual ability to skip the sixth and eleventh grades, but he lacked the necessary social skills to interact with his peers (p.
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^ He was subsequently placed in a more advanced math class and mastered the material, then skipped the 11th grade.
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^ Kaczynski described this skipping a grade as a pivotal event in his life.
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.With the help of a summer school course for English, he completed his high school education when he was 15 years old.^ As the result, he completed his high school education two years early, although this did require him to take a summer school course in English.
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^ Of course, they were also bound by the Masonic blood oaths to help complete the "great work".
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^ October 15, 1997 - Luke Woodham - Grant Boyette was charged with being the mastermind in Luke Woodham's high school shooting spree.
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.He was encouraged to apply to Harvard University, and was subsequently accepted as a student beginning in fall 1958 at the age of 16. While at Harvard, Kaczynski was taught by famed logician Willard Van Orman Quine, scoring at the top of Quine's class with a 98.9% final grade.^ He started attending Harvard University at age 16.
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^ During the latter years of high school he was encouraged to apply to Harvard, and was subsequently accepted as a student, beginning in the fall of 1958.
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^ When you eliminate that from the equation, one is left with the only objective evidence—the blind scoring on the Thematic Aperception Test that Kaczynski took at Harvard that was scored by an expert on the TAT from Michigan State University, after Kaczynski had pled guilty.
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He also participated in a multiple-year personality study conducted by Dr. Henry Murray, an expert on stress interviews.[8]
.Students in Murray's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-sponsored study were told they would be debating personal philosophy with a fellow student.^ Presenting problem: Indicate here in 1 or 2 sentences how you think this person would describe their problem if they were coming to you for treatment.
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^ Contrary to what Murray claimed in his article, they had been led to believe that they would debate their philosophy of life with another student like themselves.
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^ The Patents trace (via Assignee) to companies involved in supplying the Military, CIA and Intelligence agencies (United Technologies, MB Associates etc.
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[10] .Instead they were subjected to the stress test, which was an extremely stressful and prolonged psychological attack by an anonymous attorney.^ Kaczynski certainly wanted no part of that, and initially refused to submit to psychological testing in case they were right.

^ They attack these concepts because of their own psychological needs.
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.During the test, students were strapped into a chair and connected to electrodes that monitored their physiological reactions, while facing bright lights and a two-way mirror.^ James Miller, in charge of the selection of secret agents at the OSS during World War Two, reports that Murray was the originator of the term "situation test".
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^ The experiment about which he seemed most excited was one in which he put the subject in a dark room, strapped electrodes to his body, shone a blinding spotlight in his face, and watched through a one-way mirror as a law student whom the subject had been misled to believe was an undergraduate his own age hostilely and cruelly attacked what Murray knew to be that particular student's core beliefs and values.
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^ [I] had a sensation somewhat akin to someone being strapped on the electric chair with these electrodes...I really started getting hit real hard...Wham, wham, wham!
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.This was filmed, and students' expressions of impotent rage were played back to them several times later in the study.^ At the time he went to Harvard and became involved in a psychological study of students there, he was asked to write the first autobiography.
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^ Harris and several other graduate students had been researching ground motion of strong earthquakes at the time.

^ During the year following this session each student was called back for several "recall": interviews and sometimes was asked to comment on the movie of himself being reduced to impotent anger by the interrogator.
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.According to Chase, Kaczynski's records from that period suggest he was emotionally stable when the study began.^ After studying the life and experiences of Theodore Kaczynski, who came to be known as the Unabomber, Chase characterizes him as product of the post World War II angst.

^ But according to Chase it was the experiment conducted by Harvard psychologist Henry A. Murray that drove Ted Kaczynski beyond the pale (p.
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^ Alston Chase wanted to write a book about the 1960s; the arrest of Ted Kaczynski suggested the topic.
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.Kaczynski's lawyers attributed some of his emotional instability and dislike of mind control to his participation in this study.^ Kaczynski participated in the study from 1959 to 1962 (p.
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^ In light of these shadowy activities, Chase concludes that in worrying about society's manipulative use of mind-control, Kaczynski "was not only rational but right" (p.
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^ Lawyers for Mr. Kaczynski, who pleaded guilty in 1998 to letter bomb attacks that killed 3 people and wounded 28 others, traced some of his emotional instability and fear of mind control to those tests."
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[10][11]

Career

A man in a suit faces the camera while he stands in front of a building.
Kaczynski as a young professor at Berkeley, 1968
.Kaczynski graduated from Harvard University in 1962 and subsequently enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he earned a PhD in mathematics.^ After graduation, he attended the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , earning a master's degree and a PhD in mathematics.
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^ Kaczynski received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan .
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^ Then he went to the University of Michigan, where he received both a Masters and a PhD in mathematics.
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[8] .Kaczynski's specialty was a branch of complex analysis known as geometric function theory.^ Kaczynski's specialty was a branch of complex analysis known as geometric function theory .
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^ Kaczynski's specialty was much more abstruse: complex variables analysis.
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^ He has a "God complex" not unlike another well-known person associated with Harvard University, Theodore Kaczynski.
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His professors at Michigan were impressed with his intellect and drive. "He was an unusual person. .He was not like the other graduate students," said Peter Duren, one of Kaczynski's math professors at Michigan.^ "I would guess that maybe 10 or 12 people in the country understood or appreciated it," said Maxwell O. Reade, a retired math professor who served on Kaczynski's dissertation committee .
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^ Kaczynski left Harvard to become a graduate student at Michigan and then a professor at Berkeley before dropping out of mainstream society and returning to the wilderness.
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^ Kaczynski appears to have experienced the onset of his illness in the summer and fall of 1966, while involved in graduate studies at the University of Michigan.
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."He was much more focused about his work.^ At a couple of points in the book Foster grumbles about this received idea, which I have to admit was pretty much exactly my notion of how attributional work tended to be done.
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^ People tend to assume that because a revolution involves a much    greater change than reform does, it is more difficult to bring about    than reform is.

^ People tend to assume that because a revolution involves a much greater change than reform does, it is more difficult to bring about than reform is.
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He had a drive to discover mathematical truth." ."It is not enough to say he was smart," said George Piranian, another of his Michigan math professors.^ One of his professors at Michigan, George Piranian, said: "It is not enough to say he was smart."
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^ One of his professors there was quoted as saying "It is not enough to say he was smart."
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^ Not one to take things calmly, the 55-year-old ex-math professor said that the government "discredited (him) personally."
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.In fact, Kaczynski earned his Ph.D. with his thesis entitled "Boundary Functions" by solving a problem so difficult that Piranian could not figure it out.^ Several of Kaczynski's projects would have been sufficient to earn the Ph.D. degree, but Kaczynski dismissed them, eventually settling on boundary functions as his topic, earning the department's prize for the most outstanding doctoral dissertation of 1967 (p.
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^ How then is it going to solve the far more difficult and subtle problem of reconciling freedom with technology?
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^ How then is it going to solve the far more difficult and subtle problem of reconciling freedom with technology ?
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[12] Maxwell Reade, a retired math professor who served on Kaczynski's dissertation committee, also commented on his thesis by noting, "I would guess that maybe 10 or 12 men in the country understood or appreciated it."[13] In 1967, Kaczynski won the University of Michigan's $100 Sumner B. Myers Prize, which recognized his dissertation as the school's best in mathematics that year.[13] .While a graduate student at Michigan, he held a National Science Foundation fellowship and taught undergraduates for three years.^ At Michigan he held a National Science Foundation fellowship , taught undergraduates for three years, and published two articles related to his dissertation in mathematical journals.
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^ During his senior year, Ely applied for and won the college's Fellowship in Letters, which provided him with a $500 award to study abroad for three years.
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^ During graduate school in Michigan, he worked as a teaching fellow for approximately three of the five years.
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.He also published two articles related to his dissertation in mathematical journals, and four more after leaving Michigan later.^ After he left Michigan, he published four more papers.
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^ At Michigan he held a National Science Foundation fellowship , taught undergraduates for three years, and published two articles related to his dissertation in mathematical journals.
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^ He later obtained a PHD in mathematics from the University of Michigan.
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[14]
.In the fall of 1967, Kaczynski became an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught undergraduate courses in geometry and calculus.^ After finishing his degree, Kaczynski accepted a position as an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
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^ After earning his Ph.D., he taught mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley for two years.
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^ He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley at age 25 but resigned two years later.
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.He was also noted as the youngest professor ever hired by the university.^ In the fall of 1967 Kaczynski was hired as an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley .
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.This position proved short-lived, however, as Kaczynski received numerous complaints and low ratings from the undergraduates he taught.^ The numerous, numerous connections are too coincidental and the investigators need to focus in on Ted Kaczynski...if by doing so, it is nothing more than to positively clear him and "prove" he was physically elsewhere during any of the "known" Zodiac killings.
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^ Kaczynski received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and earned a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan .
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^ The doctors had said that Kaczynski's insistence in living his low-tech life, not to mention his aversion to psychiatrists, was the evidence of his illness.
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.Many students noted that he seemed quite uncomfortable in a teaching environment, often stuttering and mumbling during lectures, becoming excessively nervous in front of a class, and ignoring students during designated office hours.^ Although classes were canceled, many students showed up at school to build makeshift shrines with teddy bears, ceramic angels, candles, notes and flowers.
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^ During that time period he appeared more withdrawn and would spend two to three hours at a time "writing like crazy" and then he quit coming into the Library.
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^ As noted, he did report significant sleep disturbance in the jail, which he attributed to excessive noise during the night time hours.
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Without explanation, he resigned from his position in 1969, at age 26. The chairman of the mathematics department, J. W. Addison, called this a "sudden and unexpected" resignation,[15] while vice chairman Calvin Moore said that given Kaczynski's "impressive" thesis and record of publications, "He could have advanced up the ranks and been a senior member of the faculty today."[16]

Life in Montana

A cabin in the woods
The cabin that Kaczynski built and lived in, located outside of Lincoln, Montana
.In summer 1971, Kaczynski moved into his parents' small residence in Lombard, Illinois.^ In 1971 Kaczynski moved to Great Falls, Montana; that summer he began building a cabin near the town of Lincoln, eighty miles southwest of Great Falls, on a lot he and his brother, David, had bought.
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^ In 1971, Kaczynski moved to great Falls, Montana; that summer he began building a cabin near the town of Lincoln, eighty miles southwest of Great Falls, on a lot he and his brother, David, had bought.
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^ After quitting his job at Prince Castle, he lived with his parents in Lombard, Illinois and in the early summer of 1979 returned to his cabin in Montana.
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.Two years later, he moved into a remote cabin he built himself just outside Lincoln, Montana where he lived a simple life on very little money, without electricity or running water.^ Two years later the couple married.
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^ When Ted refused to let him build a second cabin on their shared plot in Montana, Kaczynski went instead to a wild part of western Texas where, just like his brother, he lived without running water or electricity for eight years in a cabin he built by hand.
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^ He lived a simple life in a remote shack on very little money, occasionally worked odd jobs, and received some financial support from his family.
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.Kaczynski worked odd jobs and received financial support from his family, which he used to purchase his land and, without their knowledge, would later use to fund his bombing campaign.^ We must remember that Kaczynski used disguises when he purchased bomb parts.
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^ A more efficient trigger, later employed by Kaczynski, would be to use batteries and heat filament wire to ignite the explosives faster and more effectively.
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^ He lived a simple life in a remote shack on very little money, occasionally worked odd jobs, and received some financial support from his family.
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.In 1978, he worked briefly with his father and brother at a foam-rubber factory [13], where he was fired by his brother, David, for harassing a female supervisor he had previously dated.^ In 1978, he worked briefly with his father and brother at a foam rubber factory.
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^ But solving the crime was more luck than police work David Kaczynski deserves most of the credit for bringing his brother, the Unabomber, to justice.

^ In 1978 and 1979, he worked a few months at a foam cutting company in Lombard, Illinois, where his father and brother were employed.
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.Kaczynski's original goal was to move out to a secluded place and become self-sufficient so that he could live autonomously.^ And yet, from an early age, Kaczynski was aware of something different, something inexplicable and out of place about his big brother.
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^ The ultimate model of a closed, high-tech living environment that could be located in any place has so far been a failure.

^ Hotel records show that Kaczynski was on the move and headed out of state when these incidents happened.
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.He began to teach himself survival skills such as tracking, edible plant identification, and how to construct primitive technologies such as bow drills.^ A math whiz who placed in the top 10 in the nation on a math aptitude test, Gates began teaching others computer skills by the time he was a sophomore.
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^ During the time period after leaving Harvard, he began to study information about wild edible plants, and began to fear the possibility of being drafted.
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^ When primitive man needed food he knew how to find and prepare    edible roots, how to track game and take it with homemade weapons.

[1] .However, he quickly realized that it was not possible for him to live that way, as a result of watching the wild land around him get destroyed by development and industry.^ To waste, to destroy, our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase it's usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very properity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed.
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^ It is not possible, however, for a black politician to be well spoken or for him to write well.
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^ In the same way, while the industrial system is sick we must destroy it.
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  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

[1] He performed isolated acts of sabotage initially, targeted at the developments near his cabin. .The ultimate catalyst which drove him to begin his campaign of bombings, was when he went out for a walk to one of his favorite wild spots and it had been destroyed and replaced with a road.^ The individual with the Social Security Number was ruled out as the Unabomber because he was in Jail during one of the bombings in June 1993.
  • Unabomber CIA NSA FBI Conspiracy Echelon Terrorism Ten Most Wanted. 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC unabombers.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Kaczynski describes in his writing and on interview, that these thoughts went through his mind in the time it took to walk about one block.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ When God was giving out names, I slipped him a twenty, jumped the list and got one of the cooler names.
  • Life's A Bluff: Random Questions with The Unabomber - Phil Laak 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC lifesabluff.com [Source type: Original source]

About this, he said:
The best place, to me, was the largest remnant of this plateau that dates from the tertiary age. .It's kind of rolling country, not flat, and when you get to the edge of it you find these ravines that cut very steeply in to cliff-like drop-offs and there was even a waterfall there.^ But in practice there is very little wild country left, and there is room in the economy for only a limited number of small business owners.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ There's only one place you can be if you care about these things.
  • Theatre: Excerpt from my "Unabomber Play" Montana Dreaming - - 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC language.home.sprynet.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Only a small number of people will have any real power, and even these probably will have only very limited freedom, because their behavior too will be regulated.
  • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

It was about a two days hike from my cabin. .That was the best spot until the summer of 1983. That summer there were too many people around my cabin so I decided I needed some peace.^ Three men -- Hugh Scrutton, Gilbert Murray, and Thomas Mosser -- were killed by Kac- zynski's devices, and many other people were injured, some severely.
  • United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Theodore John Kaczynski, Defendant-Appellant. - U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Cir. - February 12, 2001, Federal Circuits, Docket 99-16531 - vLex 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC vlex.com [Source type: Original source]
  • FindLaw | Cases and Codes 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC caselaw.lp.findlaw.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Not many people know this, but he went to some trouble in all his invasions to create a pretext making it the other nations' fault he invaded.
  • CrossFit: Forging Elite Fitness: Thursday 060727 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.crossfit.com [Source type: General]

^ I think the answer for me, I think the answer for many people who've been through tragedies involving violence is to try to create some form of constructive response.
  • When your brother is ‘The Unabomber’ - Documentaries- msnbc.com 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.msnbc.msn.com [Source type: General]

.I went back to the plateau and when I got there I found they had put a road right through the middle of it" His voice trails off; he pauses, then continues, "You just can't imagine how upset I was.^ But you can't put into pic's just how awesome of a weekend that was.
  • CrossFit: Forging Elite Fitness: Thursday 060727 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.crossfit.com [Source type: General]

^ Ashcroft has himself expressed political views on abortion and gay rights that are substantially identical to those voiced by Rudolph, whatever differences they may have on tactics.
  • Eric Rudolph Sent to Colorado's Supermax - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.talkleft.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Not that they approved of the Soviet actions; but because of their leftist faith, they just couldn't bear to put themselves in opposition to communism.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

.It was from that point on I decided that, rather than trying to acquire further wilderness skills, I would work on getting back at the system.^ Would rather have been working out.
  • CrossFit: Forging Elite Fitness: Thursday 060727 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.crossfit.com [Source type: General]

^ Everyone regards them as dangerous, and so they are, because the members of these groups are loyal primarily to one another rather than to the system , hence the system cannot control them.
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

^ But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

Revenge.
—Ted Kaczynski, [1]
.He began dedicating himself to reading about sociology and books on political philosophy, such as the works of Jacques Ellul, and also stepped up his campaign of sabotage.^ He is at work on a book about Theodore Kaczynski.
  • Harvard and Making of Unabomber 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.unabombers.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber - 00.06 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.theatlantic.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Principally though his writings seem to be distortions and perversions of the ideas of radical localists and anarchists such as Jacques Ellul (particularly _The Technological Society_) and E. F. Schumacher.
  • Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.amazon.com [Source type: General]

^ I came out of it with many new ideas and an incentive to read works by Conrad and Dostoyevsky to see the philosophies that Kacynski misinterpreted.
  • Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.amazon.com [Source type: General]

.He soon came to the conclusion that more violent methods would be the only solution to what he saw as the problem of industrial civilization.^ He was able to entertain the idea that if he were to develop suicidal ideation as the result of significant mood problems, he would be more willing to seek help or intervention.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski (continued) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ It should be noted, by the way, that there is a nonviolent anarchist movement whose members probably would not accept FC as anarchist and certainly would not approve of FC's violent methods.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

^ In fact, ever since the Industrial Revolution, technology has been creating new problems for society far more rapidly than it has been solving old ones.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

.He says that he lost faith in the idea of reform, and saw violent collapse as the only way to bring down the techno-industrial system.^ The    only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system    altogether.

^ The only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system altogether.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

^ But they led Kaczynski in a disturbing direction: The only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system altogether.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

[1] About the idea of a reformist means of taking it down, he said:
I don't think it can be done. .In part because of the human tendency, for most people, there are exceptions, to take the path of least resistance.^ And all explosives want to take the path of least resistance.
  • Tony Auth Editorial Cartoon on GoComics.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.gocomics.com [Source type: General]

^ This is the most humane and efficient way to create a future society populated by intelligent, brave, honest people that will be able to manage our technology and use it wisely.
  • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.corrupt.org [Source type: Original source]

^ There has been a consistent tendency, going back at least to the Industrial Revolution for technology to strengthen the system at a high cost in individual freedom and local autonomy.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 4 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

.They'll take the easy way out, and giving up your car, your television set, your electricity, is not the path of least resistance for most people.^ And all explosives want to take the path of least resistance.
  • Tony Auth Editorial Cartoon on GoComics.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.gocomics.com [Source type: General]

^ But they led Kaczynski in a disturbing direction: The only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system altogether.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

^ But most modern people must be constantly occupied or entertained, otherwise they get "bored," i.e., they get fidgety, uneasy, irritable.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

.As I see it, I don't think there is any controlled or planned way in which we can dismantle the industrial system.^ The ordinary bourgeois tries to    bring people under control of the system in order to protect his way    of life, or he does so simply because his attitudes are conventional.

^ There has been a consistent tendency, going back at least to the Industrial Revolution for technology to strengthen the system at a high cost in individual freedom and local autonomy.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 4 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ But we do outline in a very general way the measures that those who hate the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

.I think that the only way we will get rid of it is if it breaks down and collapses ...^ One may want to do one’s work in a different way, but usually one can work only according to the rules laid down by one’s employer.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

^ But well, sorry to break it to everyone but that reservation list only has two spots available so there is no way I can accomodate all these prayers.
  • Kevin Kelly: "The Unabomber Was Right" - Boing Boing 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.boingboing.net [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ One may want to do one's work in a different way, but usually one can work only according to the rules laid down by one's employer.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

.The big problem is that people don't believe a revolution is possible, and it is not possible precisely because they do not believe it is possible.^ People won’t be able to just turn the machine off, because they will be so dependent on them that turning them off would amount to suicide.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

^ People don’t use a search engine because their friends have pages that are somehow easily accessible from the engine.
  • The Algorithm Is Offensive 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.techcrunch.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ (By that I don't mean a situation in which revolution is inevitable, but one in which it is a realistic possibility.
  • HARVARD AND THE MAKING OF THE UNABOMBER by Alston Chase 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsmakingnews.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.To a large extent I think the eco-anarchist movement is accomplishing a great deal, but I think they could do it better...^ We think its important that they receive this so that they could pay their monthly bills and we dont cut a dime from any of it."
  • Media Research Center CyberAlert -- 10/13/1999 -- Coup Linked to CTBT Foes; Unabomber "Charming"; Clift Thanked Bush 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.mediaresearch.org [Source type: News]

^ Nevertheless, getting rid of industrial society will accomplish a great deal.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

^ If someone could provide some examples of how they’re a “better web search”, I’m open to anything and would like to know.
  • The Algorithm Is Offensive 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.techcrunch.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.The real revolutionaries should separate themselves from the reformers… And I think that it would be good if a conscious effort was being made to get as many people as possible introduced to the wilderness.^ Revolutionaries should have as many children as they can.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • unabomber manifesto part 2 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC power.consumercide.com [Source type: Original source]

^ For example, it's likely that many leftists of the oversocialized type would say that most people, including themselves are socialized too little rather than too much, yet the oversocialized leftist pays a heavy psychological price for his high level of socialization.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 4 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ I swear, if people would just take care of themselves without worrying what sin or wrong someone else is committing, I think 75% of the world's problems would disappear.
  • Eric Rudolph Sent to Colorado's Supermax - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.talkleft.com [Source type: Original source]

.In a general way, I think what has to be done is not to try and convince or persuade the majority of people that we are right, as much as try to increase tensions in society to the point where things start to break down.^ The ordinary bourgeois tries to    bring people under control of the system in order to protect his way    of life, or he does so simply because his attitudes are conventional.

^ But we do outline in a very general way the measures that those who hate the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

^ If large numbers of people choose to undergo the treatment, then the general level of stress in society will be reduced, so that it will be possible for the system to increase the stress-producing pressures.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

.To create a situation where people get uncomfortable enough that they’re going to rebel.^ The real explosions are the ones that move so slowly that they go on forever, that they never stop reaching out and destroying people, they're so powerful that they don't even have to make any noise...
  • Theatre: Excerpt from my "Unabomber Play" Montana Dreaming - - 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC language.home.sprynet.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Thus a treatment designed to remove    potential criminal tendencies is at least in part a way of    re-engineering people so that they suit the requirements of the    system.

^ The best executive is one who has sense enough to pick good people to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.
  • ActionScript-ToolBox: by Theodore Roosevelt 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC actionscript-toolbox.com [Source type: Original source]

So the question is how do you increase those tensions?
—Ted Kaczynski, [1]

Bombings

A bomb with wires in a wooden box
An FBI reproduction of a bomb created by Kaczynski on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

Initial bombings

.The first mail bomb was sent in late May 1978 to materials engineering professor Buckley Crist at Northwestern University.^ "May about 1982 I sent a bomb to a .

^ Dubbed "the Unabomber" by the FBI because his early victims were associated with un iversities or a irlines, Kaczynski conducted an increasingly lethal campaign of terrorism that began on May 26, 1978, when his first bomb slightly injured a Northwestern University public-safety officer, Terry Marker, and ended on April 24, 1995, when a bomb he had mailed killed the president of the California Forestry Association, Gilbert Murray.
  • Harvard and Making of Unabomber 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.unabombers.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber - 00.06 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.theatlantic.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Several months later, he planted his first bomb-an explosive device that he left in a parking lot at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle campus.
  • WCR V5n1 Oleson 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC wcr.sonoma.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.The package was found in a parking lot at the University of Illinois at Chicago, with Crist's return address.^ The package was found in a parking lot at the University of Chicago , with Crist's return address.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Synopsis: A woman walking through a parking lot at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle campus found a package lying on the pavement.

^ Several months later, he planted his first bomb-an explosive device that he left in a parking lot at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle campus.
  • WCR V5n1 Oleson 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC wcr.sonoma.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.The package was "returned" to Crist.^ The package was returned to Crist, who could not recall sending it.

^ The bomber had made it appear that Crist sent the package to Smith, and, undelivered, it had been returned to an institution neither one belonged to.

.However, when Crist received the package, he noticed that it was not addressed in his own handwriting.^ However, when Crist received the package, he noticed that it had not been addressed in his own handwriting.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ But when he saw it the following day, he noticed it hadnt been addressed in his own handwriting.

^ The package was found in a parking lot at the University of Chicago , with Crist's return address.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.Suspicious of a package he had not sent, he contacted campus policeman Terry Marker, who opened the package, which exploded immediately.^ Northwestern police officer Terry Marker opened the parcel, which exploded and injured him slightly.

^ A package bomb injured Terry Marker, a Northwestern Univ.
  • Timeline - Illinois 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC timelinesdb.com [Source type: News]

^ Synopsis: A package bomb mailed to the home of Mosser, a New York City advertising executive, exploded when he opened it in the kitchen of his suburban New Jersey home.

.Although Marker only received minimal injuries, his left hand required medical assistance at Evanston Hospital.^ "I required three separate surgeries to try and reconstruct nerves and to move tendons in my left arm and hand.

^ Advanced medical treatments require expensive, high-tech equipment that can be made available only by a technologically progressive, economically rich society.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Advanced medical treatments require expensive, high-tech equipment that can be made available only by a technologically progress ive, economically rich society.
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

[17]
The bomb was made of metal that could have come from a home workshop. .The primary component was a piece of metal pipe, about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter and 9 inches (230 mm) long.^ It was based on a piece of metal pipe about an inch in diameter and nine inches long.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.The bomb contained smokeless explosive powders, and the box and the plugs that sealed the pipe ends were handcrafted from wood.^ And this device also contained an end plug bearing the .

^ That device also contained an end plug bearing the .

^ The box was hand made of wood , as were the plugs that sealed the pipe ends.

.In comparison, most pipe bombs usually use threaded metal ends sold in many hardware stores.^ But he usually used bombs.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ This was an unusual touch pipe bombs usually use threaded metal ends that can be bought in any large hardware store they make sure the pressure inside the pipe builds up enough to "bubble" the pipe until it swells enough to explode.

^ These tactics may often be effective, but many leftists use them not as a means to an end but because they PREFER masochistic tactics.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

.Wooden ends lack the strength to allow significant pressure to build within the pipe, explaining why the bomb did not cause severe damage.^ Wooden ends simply dont have the tensile strength to cope with the pressure.

^ If he was such a humanitarian then why did he help to develop the H-bomb?
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ The package, a wooden box containing a pipe bomb, bore a return address from an engineering professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

.The primitive trigger device that the bomb employed was a nail, tensioned by rubber bands designed to slam into six common match heads when the box was opened.^ Its primitive trigger device a nail tensioned by rubber bands was designed to slam into six common match heads when the box was opened.

^ The bomb itself had been more vicious than any before packed with razor blades, metal and nails it was designed to lacerate and pierce Thomas Mosser beyond recognition.

^ Synopsis: A disguised explosive device left in a common area in the university's Technological Institute slightly injured Harris when he attempted to open the cigar box and it exploded.

.The match heads would immediately burst into flame and ignite the explosive powders.^ Then, the matches would immediately burst into flame and ignite the explosive powders.

^ Its primitive trigger device a nail tensioned by rubber bands was designed to slam into six common match heads when the box was opened.

^ Had the bomb been made in a more conventional way, its builder would have employed batteries and heat filament wire to ignite the explosives more effectively.

.However, when the trigger hit the match heads, only three ignited.^ The match heads would immediately burst into flame and ignite the explosive powders (when the trigger hit the match heads, only three ignited.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ The primitive trigger device the bomb employed was a nail tensioned by rubber bands designed to slam into six common match heads when the box was opened.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Its primitive trigger device a nail tensioned by rubber bands was designed to slam into six common match heads when the box was opened.

.A more efficient technique, later employed by Kaczynski, is to use batteries and heat filament wire to ignite the explosives faster and more effectively.^ Had the bomb been made in a more conventional way, its builder would have employed batteries and heat filament wire to ignite the explosives more effectively.

^ Unfortunately it was not effective enough to bring Ted Kaczynski in before he killed two more victims.
  • Unabom Artist's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC unabom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ The rubber band and nail trigger mechanism had been replaced with a battery operated filament wire that quickly ignited the chemicals and match heads enclosed in a paper container.

[18]
.The initial 1978 bombing was followed by bombs sent to airline officials, and in 1979 a bomb was placed in the cargo hold of American Airlines Flight 444, a Boeing 727 flying from Chicago to Washington, D.C. The bomb began smoking, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing.^ It is alleged that in November 1979 he succeeded in getting a bomb aboard American Airlines Flight 444 from Chicago; the bomb exploded en route, causing an emergency landing.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ The makeshift bomb began to smolder in the hold.

^ American Airlines flight 444 originated in Chicago.

.Some passengers were treated for smoke inhalation.^ Passengers and crew evacuated via the escape slide, and twelve were rushed to hospital where they were treated for smoke inhalation.

Only a faulty timing mechanism prevented the bomb from exploding. Authorities said it had enough firepower to "obliterate the plane."[17]
.As bombing an airliner is a federal crime in the United States, the FBI became involved after this incident and derived the code name UNABOM (UNiversity and Airline BOMber).^ Before his identity was known, the FBI referred to him as the UNABOM (from "university and airline bomber").
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ As bombing an airliner is a federal crime in the United States, the FBI became involved after this incident and came up with the code name UNABOM ( UN iversity+ A irline+ BOM ber).
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ He sent letter bombs to several universities and airlines, killing three people and wounding 23 others.
  • When your brother is ‘The Unabomber’ - Documentaries- msnbc.com 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.msnbc.msn.com [Source type: General]

.U.S. Postal Inspectors, who initially had the case, called the suspect the Junkyard Bomber because of the material used to make the mail bombs.^ In each case, they promulgate an unworkable thesis, then try to force it upon people who would not accept it willingly, because it has no merit.
  • FARK.com: (4439142) Unabomber going postal over plans to auction his personal effects 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.fark.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ One holes up in a cabin in Montana and cowardly sends bombs through the mail (uhm because he is basically nuts).
  • The Volokh Conspiracy - Al Gore Versus the Unabomber: 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC volokh.com [Source type: Original source]

^ (Paragraph 73) When someone approves of the purpose for which propaganda is being used in a given case, he generally calls it " education " or applies to it some similar euphemism.
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

.In 1980, chief agent John Douglas, working with agents in the FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit, issued a psychological profile of the unidentified bomber which described the offender as a man with above-average intelligence with connections to academia.^ For Pocket Books the retired FBI agent John Douglas, together with a ghost writer, is preparing the book "Unabomber: On the Trail of America's Most Wanted Serial Killer", which is due out at the end of April.

^ A national crisis ensued, Johnson & Johnson issued a nationwide recall of Tylenol at a cost of $100 million, and hundreds of police detectives and FBI agents worked the case.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ He references one friend, whom he describes as a "rather dull fellow with average intelligence and not too interesting."
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.This profile was later refined to characterize the offender as a neo-Luddite holding an academic degree in the hard sciences, but this psychologically based profile was discarded in 1993 in favor of an alternative theory developed by FBI analysts concentrating on the physical evidence in recovered bomb fragments.^ At one point, he simply underlined the obvious with: "The FBI will go back and look at all similar bombings, and if there are firm links that will come from the evidence."

^ And the problems of the FBI— and I point this out in my book— is that they have all of these psychologists doing psychological profiles but what they needed was forensic academicians.
  • alston chase | identity theory interview 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.identitytheory.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Consequently, the defense considered using this information, even though the "Oklahoma Bombing" defense team had employed the same tactic to discount FBI evidence without success.

In this rival profile, the bomber suspect was characterized as a blue-collar airplane mechanic.[19] .A hot line at 1-800-701-BOMB was set up by the UNABOM Task Force to take any calls related to the Unabomber investigation, with a $1 million reward for anyone who could provide information leading to the Unabomber's capture.^ People on the Unabomb task force were very interested in meeting with Linda and me down in Washington.
  • When your brother is ‘The Unabomber’ - Documentaries- msnbc.com 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.msnbc.msn.com [Source type: General]

^ So Murray's private life would become very much relevant to anyone that was going to do a biography of Kaczynski—who had participated in these so-called diadic experiments.
  • alston chase | identity theory interview 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.identitytheory.com [Source type: Original source]

^ In paragraph 125 we used an analogy of a weak neighbor who is left destitute by a strong neighbor who takes all his land by forcing on him a series of compromises.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

[20]

Casualties

.The first serious injury occurred in 1985, when John Hauser, a graduate student and Captain in the United States Air Force, lost four fingers and vision in one eye.^ The first serious injury occurred in 1985, when a Berkeley graduate student lost four fingers and vision in one eye.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Full Synopsis Biography: Betty Ford - One Day at a Time Many of the wives of Presidents of the United States have used their special...
  • Biography: Theodore J. Kaczynski - The Unabomber - Synopsis - MSN Movies 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC movies.msn.com [Source type: General]

^ Theodore Roosevelt - Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most successful presidents in the United States history.
  • Free Theodore Essays 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.123helpme.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

[21] .The bomb, like others of Kaczynski's, was handcrafted and made with wooden parts.^ The bombs were all hand-crafted and were made with some wooden parts.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ In the early 1970s Mr. Kaczynski wrote an essay summarizing some of his ideas and made an effort to circulate it to others who might share them.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ It's not like I expect Al Gore to become a hermit and start making bombs, but let's face it, his brand of environmentalism has some similarities to Theodore Kaczynski's beliefs.
  • The Volokh Conspiracy - Al Gore Versus the Unabomber: 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC volokh.com [Source type: Original source]

[22]
.In 1985, a California computer store owner, 38-year-old Hugh Scrutton, was killed by a nail-and-splinter-loaded bomb, placed in the parking lot of his store.^ FC.  That device was placed in a parking lot in the .

^ Three men -- Hugh Scrutton, Gilbert Murray, and Thomas Mosser -- were killed by Kac- zynski's devices, and many other people were injured, some severely.
  • United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Theodore John Kaczynski, Defendant-Appellant. - U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Cir. - February 12, 2001, Federal Circuits, Docket 99-16531 - vLex 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC vlex.com [Source type: Original source]
  • FindLaw | Cases and Codes 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC caselaw.lp.findlaw.com [Source type: Original source]

^ October 22, 1997 - Yemeni Revenge Killings - Eight people died in Yemen after an eight-year-old child blinded a cow in one eye.
  • The Morgue Archives - August-October, 1997 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]

.A similar attack against a computer store occurred in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 20, 1987. The bomb, which was disguised as a piece of lumber, injured Gary Wright when he attempted to remove it from the store's parking lot.^ Salt Lake City computer firm.

^ It is alleged that in February 1987 he placed a bomb disguised as a road hazard at CAAMS, Inc., in Salt Lake City which exploded and injured an employee.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Gary Wright, injured in Salt Lake City in February of 1987 spoke of the ongoing effects of Kaczynskis handiwork: .

.The explosion severed nerves in Wright's left arm and propelled more than 200 pieces of shrapnel into his body.^ "I required three separate surgeries to try and reconstruct nerves and to move tendons in my left arm and hand.

^ Investigators over the weekend discovered three kneecaps among human fragments buried in Pandy's cellar, confirmingthat more than one body had been buried in the basement of his Brussels tenement.
  • The Morgue Archives - August-October, 1997 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]

^ Shrapnel ripped into his arm and midsection, and he required urgent medical attention.

.Kaczynski's brother, David—who would play a vital role in Ted's looming capture by alerting federal authorities to the prospect of his brother being involved in the Unabomber cases— sought out and became friends with Wright after Ted was detained in 1996. David Kaczynski and Wright have remained friends and occasionally conduct speaking engagements on reconciliation together.^ At one point, I ask Ted what he would have done had their roles been reversed, had Ted suspected David of being the Unabomber.

^ David had received assurances from the FBI that he would remain anonymous and that in particular his brother would not learn who had turned him in, but his identity was later leaked — prompting an unsuccessful internal investigation by the FBI. In addition, the family received guarantees, which were later betrayed, that prosecutors would not seek the death penalty against Ted.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ Theodore John Kaczynski [kaˈtʂɨɲskʲi] (born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber , is an American mathematician and social critic who carried out a campaign of bombings.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

[23]
.After a six-year hiatus, Kaczynski struck again in 1993, mailing a bomb to David Gelernter, a computer science professor at Yale University.^ Epstein and the computer engineer David Gelernter."

^ A similar bomb was delivered to Dr. David Gelernter, associate computer science professor at Yale University.

^ He is also charged with seriously injuring Charles Epstein a geneticist at the University of California and Professor David Gelernter, a professor of Computer Sciences at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut by bombs which exploded respectively on 06/22/93 and 06/24/93.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

Though critically injured, he eventually recovered. .Another bomb mailed in the same weekend was sent to the home of geneticist Charles Epstein from University of California, San Francisco, who lost multiple fingers upon opening it.^ The first reached geneticist Dr. Charles Epstein of the University of California, San Francisco, at his home.

^ It is alleged that in December 1994 he mailed a bomb from San Francisco that exploded and killed Thomas Mosser in North Caldwell, New Jersey.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ He is also charged with seriously injuring Charles Epstein a geneticist at the University of California and Professor David Gelernter, a professor of Computer Sciences at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut by bombs which exploded respectively on 06/22/93 and 06/24/93.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.Kaczynski then called Gelernter's brother, Joel Gelernter, a behavioral geneticist, and told him, "You are next."^ Soon after the bombing, a man telephoned the hospital where Gelernters brother a geneticist was working.

^ And I believe that Mr. Kaczynski has expressed the       interest of representing himself because I told him he       doesn't control that defense.

^ By all accounts Kaczynski's parents were warm and loving towards both him and younger brother David.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

[24] .Geneticist Phillip Sharp at Massachusetts Institute of Technology also received a threatening letter two years later.^ Two years later the couple married.
  • Richard Theodore Ely Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Richard Theodore Ely 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.encyclopedia.com [Source type: Academic]

^ He became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley at age 25 but resigned two years later.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

^ Later that year Kaczynski was removed to California to stand trial for, among other crimes, two Unabomber murders committed in that state.
  • HARVARD AND THE MAKING OF THE UNABOMBER by Alston Chase 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsmakingnews.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

[25] .Kaczynski wrote a letter to The New York Times claiming that his "group", called FC, was responsible for the attacks.^ In his April 21, 1995 letter to the New York Times, the .

^ New York Times.  That letter was found in the defendant's .

^ Also, in a letter to the New York Times dated .

.In 1994, Burson-Marsteller executive Thomas J. Mosser was killed by a mail bomb sent to his North Caldwell, New Jersey home.^ Thomas Mosser in New Jersey; that bomb .

^ In 1994, advertising executive Thomas J. Mosser was killed by a mail bomb sent to his North Caldwell, New Jersey home.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ It is alleged that in December 1994 he mailed a bomb from San Francisco that exploded and killed Thomas Mosser in North Caldwell, New Jersey.
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
  • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

In another letter to The New York Times Kaczynski claimed that FC "blew up Thomas Mosser because [...] Burston-Marsteller [sic] helped Exxon clean up its public image after the Exxon Valdez incident" and, more importantly, because "its business is the development of techniques for manipulating people's attitudes."[26] This was followed by the 1995 murder of Gilbert Murray, president of the timber industry lobbying group California Forestry Association, by a mail bomb actually addressed to previous president William Dennison, who had retired.[25]
.In all, 16 bombs—which injured 23 people and killed three—were attributed to Kaczynski.^ Kaczynski murdered three people (and injured 23 more) in order to get this manifesto published.
  • Kevin Kelly: "The Unabomber Was Right" - Boing Boing 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.boingboing.net [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin in Lincoln , Montana .From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent 16 bombs to targets includinguniversities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23.
  • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]

^ At least the FBI seems to be certain of having caught in Theodore J. Kaczynski the man who is supposed to have deposited 16 letter bombs since 1978, killing three people and wounding 23 others.

.While the devices varied widely through the years, all but the first few contained the initials "FC". Inside his bombs, certain parts carried the inscription "FC", which Kaczynski later asserted stood for "Freedom Club". Latent fingerprints on some of the devices did not match the fingerprints found on letters attributed to Kaczynski.^ Part of the metal bomb had the initials FC punched into it.

^ FC, which stood for Freedom Club.

^ Your Honor, that letter, the Freedom Club letter to the .

As stated in the FBI affidavit:
.
203. Latent fingerprints attributable to devices mailed and/or placed by the UNABOM subject were compared to those found on the letters attributed to Theodore Kaczynski.^ This is the time when we must place, and thus understand, the ideas of Theodore Kaczynski and his motives for becoming one of America's most hunted and sought-after terrorists.
  • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.corrupt.org [Source type: Original source]

^ Six months earlier, just after he'd pleaded guilty to the Unabom crimes, I'd written Kaczynski a letter.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

^ Unabomber – The Unabomber, named for his initial attacks on universities and airlines, (“un” in his FBI code name was short for university, and “a” referred to airlines), was responsible for placing or mailing 16 package bombs and letter bombs that … .

According to the FBI Laboratory no forensic correlation exists between those samples.[27]
.One of Kaczynski's tactics was leaving false clues in every bomb.^ Kaczynski kept voluminous journals, and in one entry, apparently from before the bombing started, he anticipated this question.
  • HARVARD AND THE MAKING OF THE UNABOMBER by Alston Chase 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsmakingnews.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ There was one more tragedy to be played out and Kaczynskis deadliest bomb ever would set it in motion.

.He would make them hard to find so as to purposely mislead investigators into thinking they had a clue.^ What they need is to find or make their own opportunities.
  • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
  • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
  • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
  • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

^ He'd gone there to keep himself intact, away from the institutions -- corporations, universities, psychology -- that would make him into their own versions of him.
  • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

^ In order to avoid betraying or watering down their own ideology they would have to take vigrous measures to turn economic growth into economic shrinkage.
  • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

.The first clue was a metal plate stamped with the initials "FC" hidden somewhere (usually in the pipe end cap) in every bomb.^ Part of the metal bomb had the initials FC punched into it.

^ FC were stamped on one of the metal .

^ And again, the signature was stamped into an end seal of the pipe FC. .

[27] .One false clue he left was a note in a bomb that failed to go off that said, "Wu—It works!^ Eyewitnesses said the gunman chased his victims around the field in his car, picking them off one by one.
  • The Morgue Archives - August-October, 1997 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]

^ [See Note and Handwriting Samples] The bombs went off after the letter was posted, and before it was delivered...
  • Unabomber CIA NSA FBI Conspiracy Echelon Terrorism Ten Most Wanted. 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC unabombers.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ At one point, he simply underlined the obvious with: "The FBI will go back and look at all similar bombings, and if there are firm links that will come from the evidence."

.I told you it would—RV".[28] A more obvious clue was the Eugene O'Neill $1 stamps used to send his boxes.^ I told you it would.

^ A more efficient trigger, later employed by Kaczynski, would be to use batteries and heat filament wire to ignite the explosives faster and more effectively.
  • Theodore Kaczynski at AllExperts 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.allexperts.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ It's clear from the painstaking efforts that he devoted to perfecting his bombs (with such unnecessary final touches as the mysterious initials, the Eugene O'Neill stamps, and the extraneous misleading clues), that he lavished extreme care on things that he considered important.
  • The Disease of the Modern Era - The Atlantic(May 20, 2003) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.theatlantic.com [Source type: Original source]

[29] .One of his bombs was sent embedded in a copy of Sloan Wilson’s novel, Ice Brothers.^ Dear Mr. Wood, I am sending copies of "Ice Brothers " by Sloan Wilson to a number of prominent people in the Chicago area, because I believe [this book] should be read by all who make important decisions affecting the public welfare."

^ Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, sent some of his bombs to his victims using a stamp carrying a portrait of Eugene O'Neill, author of The Iceman Cometh; one of his victims was sent a bomb in a hollowed-out book called Ice Brothers; another of his victims, Edward John Smith, had the same name as the captain of the Titanic.
  • The end of anon: literary sleuthing from Shakespeare to Unabomber | Books | guardian.co.uk 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.guardian.co.uk [Source type: General]

^ It is a fact that when he reappeared, his bombs were more effective and he sent them by mail, never to plant one personally again.
  • Unabom Artist's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC unabom.com [Source type: Original source]

[17]
.The FBI theorized that Kaczynski had a theme of nature, trees and wood in his crimes.^ Acting as the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski used a criminal signature utilizing NATURE themes such as water, ice, animals, hills, mountains and in particular TREES and WOOD. The NATURE, TREES and WOOD theme became a major focal point of the FBI investigation, as it was one of the few obvious clues Kaczynski left in his trail of bombings.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ But for EVERY confirmed Tylenol location to have multiple Nature, Mountain, Water, Tree and Wood themes is beyond coincidence, and speaks clearly of intent and design.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ The consistent references to Water, Trees, Wood and Mountains could have been a way to signal his belief in the primacy of nature over industrial technology, a taunting clue to his Montana location and/or a calling card link to claim credit for his crimes.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

He often included bits of tree branch and bark in his bombs. .Targets selected included Percy Wood, Professor Leroy Wood Bearson and Thomas Mosser.^ Keeping in mind that the FBI believed Kaczynski selected bombing victims in part because of their names, such as Percy WOOD and Leroy WOOD Bearson, two of the founders of the Johnson & Johnson company were Robert WOOD Johnson and James WOOD Johnson.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ The Unabomber expected it would be returned to its alleged sender Electrical Engineering Professor LeRoy Wood Bearnson at Brigham Young University.

^ It seems that the Tylenol Killer had the same identical criminal signature as Ted Kaczynski - an obsession with selecting targets with Nature, Mountain, Water, Tree and Wood themes.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

.Crime writer Robert Graysmith noted "In the Unabomber's case a large factor was his obsession with wood."^ From the book Unabomber: A Desire To Kill, by Robert Graysmith: "In the Unabomber's case a large factor was his obsession with wood.
  • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

^ In his book Unabomber: A Desire to Kill , Robert Graysmith says he believed "the suicide attempt was a sham."

^ The science writer Robert Wright observed in Time magazine, "There's a little bit of the Unabomber in most of us."
  • HARVARD AND THE MAKING OF THE UNABOMBER by Alston Chase 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newsmakingnews.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

[30]

List of bombings

Year Date Location Victims Injuries
1978 May 25–26 Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Terry Marker, campus police officer minor
1979 May 9 Northwestern University John Harris, graduate student slight
November 15 Chicago, Illinois 12 American Airlines passengers smoke inhalation
1980 June 10 Chicago Percy Wood, United Airlines President cuts and burns
1981 October 8 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah none—bomb defused
1982 May 5 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Janet Smith, university secretary severe injury to hands requiring extensive rehabilitative treatment
July 2 University of California, Berkeley, California Diogenes Angelakos, professor right hand and face; near complete recovery
1985 May 15 University of California, Berkeley John Hauser, graduate student partial loss of vision in left eye, loss of four fingers on right hand
June 13 Auburn, Washington none—bomb defused
November 15 Ann Arbor, Michigan James V. McConnell and Nicklaus Suino McConnell: hearing loss; Suino: shrapnel wounds
December 11 Sacramento, California Hugh Scrutton, computer rental store owner first fatality
1987 February 20 Salt Lake City, Utah Gary Wright, computer store owner injured
1993 June 22 Tiburon, California Charles Epstein, University of California geneticist destroyed both eardrums, lost parts of three fingers
June 24 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut David Gelernter, computer science professor right hand and right eye
1994 December 10 North Caldwell, New Jersey Thomas J. Mosser, advertising executive second fatality
1995 April 24 Sacramento, California Gilbert P. Murray, timber industry lobbyist third fatality
References:[31][32]

Manifesto

.In 1995, Kaczynski mailed several letters, some to his former victims, outlining his goals and demanding that his 35,000-word paper Industrial Society and Its Future (also called the "Unabomber Manifesto") be printed verbatim by a major newspaper or journal; he stated that he would then end his terrorism campaign.^ It is alleged that he mailed correspondence to several individuals and newspapers to outline demands to have the documented entitled Industrial Society and Its Future" published.
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^ Kaczynski proposed to halt all his killings on the condition that major American newspapers agree to publish his manifesto, "Industrial Society and Its Future."
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^ The FC would stop the bombings if a respected paper would print its 35,000-word "Manifesto."

[33] .There was a great deal of controversy as to whether it should be done.^ There is a great deal of signature, direct, circumstantial, geographic, operational and psychological evidence that suggests that Theodore Kaczynski may have been the Tylenol Killer.
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.A further letter threatening to kill more people was sent, and the United States Department of Justice recommended publication out of concern for public safety.^ The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned.
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^ In order to get our message before the public with some chance of making a lasting impression, we've had to kill people.
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^ As Kaczynski's January 21 letter to the court states, he agreed to his counsel's recommendation to defer calling the conflict to the court's atten- tion so that his counsel could use their conflict "as a lever to persuade the U.S. Justice Department to agree to a conditional plea bargain that would allow Kaczynski to appeal his Motion to Suppress Evidence."

.The pamphlet was then published by The New York Times and The Washington Post on September 19, 1995, with the hope that someone would recognize the writing style.^ In his April 21, 1995 letter to the New York Times, the .

^ The New York Times and The Washington Post on September 19, 1995, with the hope that someone would recognize the writing style.— Excerpted from Industrial Society and Its Future on Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia.
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^ New York Times dated April 20th, 1995, the Unabomber .

Prior to The New York Times' decision to publish the manifesto, Bob Guccione of Penthouse volunteered to publish it, but Kaczynski replied that, since Penthouse was less "respectable" than the other publications, he would in that case "reserve the right to plant one (and only one) bomb intended to kill, after our manuscript has been published."[34]
.Throughout the manuscript, produced on a typewriter without the capacity for italics, Kaczynski capitalizes entire words in order to show emphasis.^ Kaczynski was able to demonstrate a very detailed capacity to handle information, but showed little insight into the nature of his difficulties or the ways to approach current problem solving.
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^ He showed the capacity to remain in the interview process f or periods of several hours without demonstrating undue anxiety or restlessness.
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^ As the events preceding Kaczynski's Faretta request show, he knew about and approved use of mental state evidence without invoking his right to represent himself.
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.He always refers to himself as either "we" or "FC" (Freedom Club), though he appears to have acted alone.^ It is also alleged that he mailed a variety of correspondence to individuals and newspapers describing the activities as perpetrated by an anarchist group called FC (Freedom Club).
  • Pysychological Evaluation of the Unabomber: Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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.July 2009" style="white-space:nowrap;">[citation needed] Donald Foster, who analyzed the writing at the request of Kaczynski's defense, notes that the manuscript contains instances of irregular spelling and hyphenation, as well as other consistent linguistic idiosyncrasies (which led him to conclude that it was indeed Kaczynski who wrote it).^ Foster's clues can be provided by non-standard spellings, offbeat syntax or punctuation, rare words, an addiction to particular compounds or ways of forming adverbs, as well as by citations and references.
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^ Consistent with this type of personality disordered function, Mr. Kaczynski historically has Shown pervasive distrust of others such that their motives are interpreted as malevolent.
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^ In the early 1970s Mr. Kaczynski wrote an essay summarizing some of his ideas and made an effort to circulate it to others who might share them.
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[35]
.Industrial Society and Its Future begins with Kaczynski's assertion that "the Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race."^ He pronounced the Industrial Revolution, as "a disaster for the human race," as was, the use of technology.

^ The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
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^ As we mentioned in paragraph 134, industrial society seems likely    to be entering a period of severe stress, due in part to problems of    human behavior and in part to economic and environmental problems.

[36] .The first sections of the text are devoted to psychological analysis of various groups—primarily leftists and scientists—and of the psychological consequences for individual life within the "industrial-technological system".[36] The later sections speculate about the future evolution of this system, argue that it will inevitably lead to the end of human freedom, call for a "revolution against technology", and attempt to indicate how that might be accomplished.^ We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system.
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^ If the system survives, the consequences will be inevitable.
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^ We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system .
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[37]

Psychological analysis

.In his opening and closing sections, Kaczynski addresses Leftism as a movement and analyzes the psychology of leftists, arguing that they are "True Believers in Eric Hoffer's sense" who participate in a powerful social movement to compensate for their lack of personal power.^ Leftists, especially those of the oversocialized type, are True Believers in the sense of Eric Hoffer's book, "The True Believer."
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^ Leftists, especially those of the oversocialized type, are True    Believers in the sense of Eric Hoffer's book, "The True Believer."

^ It is true that many believed Kaczynski was insane because they needed to believe it.
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He further claims that leftism as a movement is led by a particular minority of leftists whom he calls "oversocialized":
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The moral code of our society is so demanding that no one can think, feel and act in a completely moral way.^ The moral code of our society is so demanding that no one can think, feel and act in a completely moral way.
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^ Kaczynski demonstrates this by explaining how criticism towards the industrial-Democratic society is effectively suppressed through the process of what he calls "oversocialization": The moral code of our society is so demanding that no one can think, feel, and act in a completely moral way.
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^ This has completely reformed the economic, social, cultural, and political aspects of our society.
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[...] .Some people are so highly socialized that the attempt to think, feel and act morally imposes a severe burden on them.^ Some people are so highly socialized that the attempt to think, feel and act morally imposes a severe burden on them.
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^ Three men -- Hugh Scrutton, Gilbert Murray, and Thomas Mosser -- were killed by Kac- zynski's devices, and many other people were injured, some severely.
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^ The moral code of our society is so demanding that no one can think, feel and act in a completely moral way.
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.In order to avoid feelings of guilt, they continually have to deceive themselves about their own motives and find moral explanations for feelings and actions that in reality have a non-moral origin.^ In order to avoid feelings of guilt, they continually have to deceive themselves about their own motives and find moral explanations for feelings and action s that in reality have a non-moral origin.
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^ In order to avoid feelings of guilt, they continually have to deceive themselves about their own motives and find moral explanations for feelings and actions that in reality have a nonmoral origin.
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^ In order to avoid feelings of guilt, they continually have to deceive themselves about their own motives and find moral explanations for feelings and actions that in reality have a non-moral origin.
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.We use the term "oversocialized" to describe such people.^ We use the term "oversocialized" to describe such people.
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^ We use the term “oversocialized” to describe such people.
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^ John Rawls in his "Law of the Peoples" uses the term frequently, and I was actually drawing on that source).
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[38]
.He goes on to explain how the nature of leftism is determined by the psychological consequences of "oversocialization."^ The two psychological tendencies that underlie modern leftism we call “feelings of inferiority” and “oversocialization”.
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^ We argue that a very important and influential segment of the modern left is oversocialized and that their oversocialization is of great importance in determining the direction of modern leftism.
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^ The two psychological tendencies that underlie modern leftism we call "feelings of inferiority" and "oversocialization."
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.Kaczynski "attribute[s] the social and psychological problems of modern society to the fact that society requires people to live under conditions radically different from those under which the human race evolved and to behave in ways that conflict with the patterns of behavior that the human race developed while living under the earlier conditions."^ Those problems must be dealt with by the people who    will live at that time.

^ Societies develop through processes of social evolution that are not under rational human control.
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^ The system has to force people to behave in ways that are increasingly remote from the natural pattern of human behavior.
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He further specifies the primary cause of a long list of social and psychological problems in modern society as the disruption of the "power process", which he defines as having four elements:
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The three most clear-cut of these we call goal, effort and attainment of goal.^ The three most clear-cut of these we call goal, effort and attainment of goal.
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^ Everyone needs to have goals whose attainment requires effort, and needs to succeed in attaining at least some of his goals.
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^ But for most people it is through the power process—having a goal, making an autonomous effort and attaining the goal—that self-esteem, self-confidence and a sense of power are acquired.
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.(Everyone needs to have goals whose attainment requires effort, and needs to succeed in attaining at least some of his goals.^ (Everyone needs to have goals whose attainment requires effort, and needs to succeed in attaining at least some of his goals.
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^ Everyone needs to have goals whose attainment requires effort, and needs to succeed in attaining at least some of his goals.
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^ Thus, in order to avoid serious psychological problems, a human being needs goals whose attainment requires effort, and he must have a reasonable rate of success in attaining his goals.
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) .The fourth element is more difficult to define and may not be necessary for everyone.^ The fourth element is more difficult to define and may not be necessary for everyone .
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^ The fourth element is more difficult to define and may not be necessary for everyone.
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^ Thus it may be useful to introduce a    religious element into the rebellion against technology, the more so    because Western society today has no strong religious foundation.

.We call it autonomy and will discuss it later.^ We call it autonomy and will discuss it later (paragraphs 42-44).
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^ We call it autonomy and will discuss it l ater (paragraphs 42-44).
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[39] [...] .We divide human drives into three groups: (1) those drives that can be satisfied with minimal effort; (2) those that can be satisfied but only at the cost of serious effort; (3) those that cannot be adequately satisfied no matter how much effort one makes.^ But it is also disrupted because of those human drives that fall into group 3: the drives that one cannot adequately satisfy no matter how much effort one makes.
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^ What matters is how much is the net effect.
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^ We divide human drives into three groups: (1) those drives that can be satisfied with minimal effort; (2) those that can be satisfied but only at the cost of serious effort; (3) those that cannot be adequately satisfied no matter how much effort one makes.
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.The power process is the process of satisfying the drives of the second group.^ The power process is the process of satisfying the drives of the second group.
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^ It is the man whose need for the power process has been satisfied during his life who is best prepared to accept the end of that life .
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^ Oversocialized types who try to satisfy their drive for power by imposing their morality on everyone have certainly been around for a long time .
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.Kaczynski goes on to claim that "[i]n modern industrial society natural human drives tend to be pushed into the first and third groups, and the second group tends to consist increasingly of artificially created drives."^ In modern industrial society natural human drives tend to be pushed into the first and third groups, and the second group tends to consist increasingly of artificially created drives.
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^ A theme that appears repeatedly in the writings of the social critics of the second half of the 20th century is the sense of purposelessness that afflicts many people in modern society.
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^ Feeling increasingly alienated by industrial society (what he refers to in his _Manifesto_ as "the system") and increasingly troubled by the loss of "wild nature" to modernization, Kaczynski felt that he was left with no way out but to unleash a reign of terror upon those who he believed were furthering the technological system.
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Among these drives are "surrogate activities", activities "directed toward an artificial goal that people set up for themselves merely in order to have some goal to work toward, or let us say, merely for the sake of the 'fulfillment' that they get from pursuing the goal". He argues that these surrogate activites are not as satisfactory as the attainment of "real goals" for "many, if not most people".[41]
.
He claims that scientific research is a surrogate activity for scientists, and that for this reason "science marches on blindly, without regard to the real welfare of the human race or to any other standard, obedient only to the psychological needs of the scientists and of the government officials and corporation executives who provide the funds for research."
^ Thus science is not a pure surrogate activity.
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^ Science and technology provide the most important examples of surrogate activities.
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^ Thus science is not a PURE surrogate activity.
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[42]

Analysis of Control Methods

.As mentioned above, the result of the "disruption of the power process" is the primary cause of various maladies in society (e.g.^ The result is disruption of the society.
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^ Diagram: disruption of the power process .
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^ Disruption of the power process in modern society .
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crime, depression, etc.). Kaczynski maintains that rather than recognizing that humans currently live in "conditions that make them terribly unhappy", "the system" (i.e. industrial society) develops ways of controlling human responses to the overly stressful environment they find themselves in.
The following are current examples (according to Kaczynski) of this trend:
.Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them the drugs to take away their unhappiness.^ Instead of removing the conditions that make people depressed, modern society gives them antidepressant drugs.
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^ "Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them the drugs to take away their unhappiness."
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^ Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them drugs to take away their unhappiness.
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Science fiction? .It is already happening to some extent in our own society.^ It is already happening to some extent    in our own society.

^ It is already happening to some extent in our own society.
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^ The concept of “mental health” in our society is defined largely by the extent to which an individual behaves in accord with the needs of the system and does so without showing signs of stress.
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.It is well known that the rate of clinical depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.^ It is well known that the rate of clinical depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.
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^ It is well known that the rate of clinical    depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.

^ It is well known that the rate of clinical depression has been greatly increasing in recent decades.
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.We believe that this is due to disruption of the power process...^ We believe that this is due to disruption fo the power process, as explained in paragraphs 59-76.
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^ We believe that this is due to disruption of the power process, as explained in paragraphs 59-76.
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^ Diagram: disruption of the power process .
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.The entertainment industry serves as an important psychological tool of the system, possibly even when it is dishing out large amounts of sex and violence.^ The entertainment industry serves as an important psychological tool of the system , possibly even when it is dishing out large amounts of sex and violence.
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^ The entertainment industry serves as an important psychological tool of the system, possibly even when it is dishing out large amounts of sex and violence.
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^ The entertainment industry serves as an important    psychological tool of the system, possibly even when it is dishing out    large amounts of sex and violence.

.Entertainment provides modern man with an essential means of escape.^ Entertainment provides modern man    with an essential means of escape.

^ Entertainment provides modern man with an essential means of escape.
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^ Yet mass entertainment is a means of escape and stress- reduction on which most of us have become dependent.
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.While absorbed in television, videos, etc., he can forget stress, anxiety, frustration, dissatisfaction.^ Tant qu’il est absorb par la tlvision, les vidos, etc., il peut oublier le stress, l’angoisse, la frustration, l’insatisfaction.
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^ While absorbed in television, videos, etc., he can forget stress, anxiety, frustration, dissatisfaction.
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^ While absorbed in television,    videos, etc., he can forget stress, anxiety, frustration,    dissatisfaction.

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.Sylvan Learning Centers, for example, have had great success in motivating children to study, and psychological techniques are also used with more or less success in many conventional schools.^ Sylvan Learning Centers, for example, have had great    success in motivating children to study, and psychological techniques    are also used with more or less success in many conventional schools.

^ Sylvan Learning Centers, for example, have had great success in motivating children to study, and psychological techniques are also used with more or less success in many conventional schools.
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^ When Parents send their children to Sylvan Learning Centers to have them manipulated into becoming enthusiastic about their studies, they do so from concern for their children’s welfare.
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."Parenting" techniques that are taught to parents are designed to make children accept fundamental values of the system and behave in ways that the system finds desirable.^ Parenting” techniques that are taught to parents are designed to make children accept fundamental values of the system and behave in ways that the system finds desirable.
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^ "Parenting" techniques that are taught to parents are designed to make    children accept fundamental values of the system and behave in ways    that the system finds desirable.

^ "Parenting" techniques that are taught to parents are designed to make children accept fundamental values of the system and behave in ways that the system finds desirable.
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[45]

Historical analysis

.In the last sections of the manifesto, Kaczynski carefully defines what he means by freedom[46] and provides an argument that it would "be hopelessly difficult [...] to reform the industrial system in such a way as to prevent it from progressively narrowing our sphere of freedom".[47] He says that "in spite of all its technical advances relating to human behavior the system to date has not been impressively successful in controlling human beings" and predicts that "[i]f the system succeeds in acquiring sufficient control over human behavior quickly enough, it will probably survive.^ Thus, in spite of all its technical    advances relating to human behavior the system to date has not been    impressively successful in controlling human beings.

^ We are going to argue that industrial-technological society cannot be reformed in such a way as to prevent it from progress ively narrowing the sphere of human freedom.
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^ The system will be forced to use every practical means of controlling human behavior.
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.Otherwise it will break down" and that "the issue will most likely be resolved within the next several decades, say 40 to 100 years."^ Otherwise it will break down.
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^ We think the issue will most likely be resolved within the next several decades, say 40 to 100 years.
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^ We    think the issue will most likely be resolved within the next several    decades, say 40 to 100 years.

.He gives various dystopian possibilities for the type of society which would evolve in the former case.^ Evaluation of his affect showed little variation from what would be expected in this type of evaluation setting.
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^ It would be possible to give other examples of societies in which there has been rapid change and/or lack of close community ties without the kind of massive behavioral aberration that is seen in today's industrial society.
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^ It would be possible to give other examples of societies in which there has been rapid change and/or lack of close community ties without the kind of massive behavioral aberration that is seen in today’s industrial society.
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[48] .He claims that revolution, unlike reform, is possible, and calls on sympathetic readers to initiate such revolution using two strategies: to "heighten the social stresses within the system so as to increase the likelihood that it will break down" and to "develop and propagate an ideology that opposes technology".[49] He gives various tactical recommendations, including avoiding the assumption of political power, avoiding all collaboration with leftists, and supporting free trade agreements in order to bind the world economy into a more fragile, unified whole.^ When the system becomes sufficiently stressed and unstable, a revolution against technology may be possible.
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^ But organization-dependent technology DOES    regress when the social organization on which it depends breaks down.

^ Revolutionaries might consider favoring measures that tend to    bind the world economy into a unified whole.

[37]
.He concludes by noting that his manifesto has "portrayed leftism in its modern form as a phenomenon peculiar to our time and as a symptom of the disruption of the power process" but that he is "not in a position to assert confidently that no such movements have existed prior to modern leftism" and says that "[t]his is a significant question to which historians ought to give their attention."^ This is a significant question to which historians ought to give their attention.
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^ We don’t mean to say that modern society is the only one in which the power process has been disrupted.
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^ We have portrayed leftism in its modern form as a phenomenon peculiar to our time and as a symptom of the disruption of the power process.
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[50]

Related works

.As a critique of technological society, the manifesto echoed contemporary critics of technology and industrialization, such as John Zerzan, Herbert Marcuse, Fredy Perlman, Jacques Ellul (whose book The Technological Society was referenced in an unnamed Kaczynski essay, written in 1971),[51] Lewis Mumford, Neil Postman, and Derrick Jensen.^ Industrial-technological society cannot be reformed .
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^ In essence, the essay outlined his response to a book written by Jacques Ellul called "The Technological Society."
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^ Kirkpatrick Sales, for instance, felt compelled to distance himself from the Unabomber Manifesto because he in fact uses many of the same arguments to reject technology and he shares with the Unabomber some common critical sources like Ellul.
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[52] .Its idea of the "disruption of the power process" similarly echoed social critics emphasizing the lack of meaningful work as a primary cause of social problems, including Mumford, Paul Goodman, and Eric Hoffer (whom Kaczynski explicitly references).^ Diagram: disruption of the power process .
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^ Disruption of the power process in modern society .
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^ Thus the power process is disrupted in our society through a deficiency of real goals and a deficiency of autonomy in the pursuit of goals.
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[52][53] .The general theme was also addressed by Aldous Huxley in his dystopian novel Brave New World, which Kaczynski references.^ Thus it will take a long difficult period of    trial and error for the technophiles to work the bugs out of their    Brave New World (if they ever do).

^ Thus it will take a long difficult period of trial and error for the technophiles to work the bugs out of their Brave New World (if they ever do).
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^ Thus it will take a long and difficult period of trial and error for the technophiles to work the bugs out of their Brave New World (if they every do).
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[54] .The ideas of "oversocialization" and "surrogate activities" recall Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents and his theories of rationalization and sublimation (the latter term being used three times in the manifesto, twice in quotes, to describe surrogate activities).^ We use the term "oversocialized" to describe such people.
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^ We use the term “oversocialized” to describe such people.
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^ We use the term "surrogate activity" to designate an activity that is directed toward an artificial goal that people set up for themselves merely in order to have some goal to work toward, or let us say, merely for the sake of the "fulfillment" th at they get from pursuing the goal.
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[55]
.In a Wired article on the dangers of technology, titled "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us," Bill Joy, cofounder of Sun Microsystems, quoted Ray Kurzweil's The Age of Spiritual Machines, which quoted a passage by Kaczynski on types of society that might develop if human labor were entirely replaced by artificial intelligence.^ Let us explain why technology is a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom.
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^ Kaczynski writes: The reason why technology has seemed always to progress is that, until perhaps a century or two before the Industrial Revolution, most technology was small-scale technology.
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^ Societies develop through processes of social evolution that are not under rational human control.
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.Joy wrote that, although Kaczynski's actions were "murderous, and, in my view, criminally insane", that "as difficult as it is for me to acknowledge, I saw some merit in the reasoning in this single passage.^ In the early 1970s Mr. Kaczynski wrote an essay summarizing some of his ideas and made an effort to circulate it to others who might share them.
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^ For some unknown reason a killer singled out a sleeping young man on the bus , knifed him and then proceeded in full view to decapitate the poor victim and proceed to eat the victim;s head – in full view of the disembarked passengers , bus driver and police.

^ The murderer , was labeled criminally insane – and sentenced to an indefinite term for treatment in a mental institution.

I felt compelled to confront it."[56]

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A pencil sketch of a man wearing a hood and sunglasses, with a mustache.
The widely disseminated forensic sketch of the Unabomber, by Jeanne Boylan
.Before the publication of the manifesto, Theodore Kaczynski's brother, David Kaczynski, was encouraged by his wife Linda to follow up on suspicions that Theodore was the Unabomber.^ Among the readers of the manifesto was David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathematics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.
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^ David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathe- matics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.

^ David Kaczynski, Ted's brother, contacted the FBI after he and his wife were disturbed by similarities between the Unabomber Manifesto and Ted's own anti-technology writings.
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[57] .David Kaczynski was at first dismissive, but progressively began to take the likelihood more seriously after reading the manifesto a week after it was published in September 1995. David Kaczynski browsed through old family papers and found letters dating back to the 1970s written by Ted and sent to newspapers protesting the abuses of technology and which contained phrasing similar to what was found in the Unabomber Manifesto.^ I don't recall reading the manifesto back then.
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^ But the more they read, the more similarities they discovered.

^ Government found a letter written to Earth First!ers.  Its .

[58]
.Prior to the publishing of the manifesto, the FBI held numerous press conferences enlisting the help of the public in identifying the Unabomber.^ The Unabomber's attack on computers became clear to the public in September, 1995 when the Washington Post published a 56-page, 35,000-word manifesto on "Industrial Society and Its Future."
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^ Deborah Perez and a spokesman, disbarred lawyer Kevin McLean, held a press conference outside … .

^ The press conference did nothing to help save Sessions, and President Clinton was forced to fire him when he refused to resign.

.They were convinced that the bomber was from the Chicago area (where he began his bombings), had worked or had some connection in Salt Lake City, and by the 1990s was associated with the San Francisco Bay Area.^ Salt Lake City computer firm.

^ It is alleged that in December 1994 he mailed a bomb from San Francisco that exploded and killed Thomas Mosser in North Caldwell, New Jersey.
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^ Eons later after the “Zodiac Killer” taunted San Francisco Police and tortured Bay Area residents with terror there continues to be no end to the fascination with the Zodiac.

.This geographical information, as well as the wording in excerpts from the manifesto that were released prior to the entire manifesto being published, was what had persuaded David Kaczynski's wife, Linda, to urge her husband to read the manifesto.^ Reply Report What I remember from reading the Unabomber manifesto was unbounded relief upon finally being done with it.
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^ I got 4 out of 12, and I've read the entire Unabomber Manifesto (though that was years ago.
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^ Wright also praised David Kaczynski, his wife Linda and mother Wanda, noting, .

[59]
.After the manifesto was published, the FBI received over a thousand calls a day for months in response to the offer of a $1 million reward for information leading to the identity of the Unabomber.^ Unauthorized disclosure of investigative information or other confidential material will lead to immediate firing from the FBI and possible prosecution."

^ The same day several people received letters from the Unabomber.

^ After consulting Attorney General Reno and FBI Chief Freeh, The New York Times and The Washington Post decided to publish the Unabombers rambling and repetitive rant.

.There were also large numbers of letters mailed to the UNABOM Task Force that purported to be from the Unabomber, and thousands of suspect leads were sifted through.^ Unabomber – The Unabomber, named for his initial attacks on universities and airlines, (“un” in his FBI code name was short for university, and “a” referred to airlines), was responsible for placing or mailing 16 package bombs and letter bombs that … .

^ If the task force officers could watch Ted Kaczynski, theyd be able to apprehend any parcel he might attempt to mail or transport before it reached a potential target.

^ The same July, a course of action that should have been taken years before was announced the UNABOM task force was born.

.While the FBI was occupied with new leads, David Kaczynski first hired private investigator Susan Swanson in Chicago to investigate Ted's activities discreetly.^ Swanson arranged for a friend attorney Tony Bisceglie to act as intermediary between the Kaczynskis and the FBI. But first David and Bisceglie agreed on some guidelines.

^ Unauthorized disclosure of investigative information or other confidential material will lead to immediate firing from the FBI and possible prosecution."

^ When David coded one urgent so Ted would learn that his father had died, Ted was angered, calling the news unworthy of his immediate attention.

.The Kaczynski brothers had become estranged in 1990, and David had not seen Ted for ten years.^ Among the readers of the manifesto was David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathematics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.
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^ David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathe- matics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.

^ But solving the crime was more luck than police work David Kaczynski deserves most of the credit for bringing his brother, the Unabomber, to justice.

.David later hired Washington, D.C. attorney Tony Bisceglie to organize evidence acquired by Swanson and make contact with the FBI, given the likely difficulty in attracting the FBI's attention.^ Swanson arranged for a friend attorney Tony Bisceglie to act as intermediary between the Kaczynskis and the FBI. But first David and Bisceglie agreed on some guidelines.

^ So, after much soul searching, David and his wife Linda felt they had a moral imperative to make contact with the FBI before more harm could be done.

^ His brother David also told the FBI he had a vague memory of Ted visiting in 1980 and perhaps at one or two later dates.
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.He wanted to protect his brother from the danger of an FBI raid, like Ruby Ridge or the Waco Siege, since he knew Ted would not take kindly to being contacted by the FBI and would likely react irrationally or violently.^ He knew how to protect himself from heat, cold, rain, dangerous animals, etc.
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^ On January 7 Kaczynski said that he would like Serra to represent him, knowing that it would take Serra months to get ready.
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^ Considering Ted Kisinski (the real unibomber) actually killed people by his actions it would be like someone taking on the moniker of The Osama Bin Laden of Poker.
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[60]
.In early 1996, former FBI hostage negotiator and criminal profiler Clinton R. Van Zandt was contacted by an investigator working with Tony Bisceglie.^ Swanson arranged for a friend attorney Tony Bisceglie to act as intermediary between the Kaczynskis and the FBI. But first David and Bisceglie agreed on some guidelines.

^ "I ordered an investigation early this month of whether any FBI employees have leaked investigative information from the UNABOM case.

.Bisceglie asked Van Zandt to compare the manifesto to typewritten copies of handwritten letters David had received from his brother.^ They told Susan they thought a friend could be the Unabomber, and asked her to have some of Teds writings analyzed and compared with those in the Manifesto .

^ Recognizing the manifesto as Kaczynski's writing, his brother, David, turned Kaczynski in to the FBI, which arrested him at his Montana cabin on April 3, 1996.
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^ David Kaczynski, Ted's brother, contacted the FBI after he and his wife were disturbed by similarities between the Unabomber Manifesto and Ted's own anti-technology writings.
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.Van Zandt's initial analysis determined that there was better than a 60 percent chance that the same person had written the letters as well as the manifesto, which had been in public circulation for half a year.^ Yet there are strong reasons to think the 1982 and 1986 murders were done by the same person.
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^ "There was no person other than Asahara who could order 'poa,' for he was thought of as the Buddha."
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^ Human nature being what it is – if a person is determined and especially if there is money or the fear of incarceration involved – its always open and a matter to time, effort and sometimes money.

.Van Zandt's second analytical team determined an even higher likelihood that the letters and the manifesto were the product of the same author.^ Consequently, the defense considered using this information, even though the "Oklahoma Bombing" defense team had employed the same tactic to discount FBI evidence without success.

He recommended that Bisceglie's client immediately contact the FBI.[60]
.In February 1996, Bisceglie provided a copy of the 1971 essay written by Ted Kaczynski to the FBI. At the UNABOM Task Force headquarters in San Francisco, Supervisory Special Agent Joel Moss immediately recognized similarities in the writings.^ Swanson arranged for a friend attorney Tony Bisceglie to act as intermediary between the Kaczynskis and the FBI. But first David and Bisceglie agreed on some guidelines.

^ Nonetheless, they were able to provide additional detail about a variety of events Mr. Kaczynski had written about in his journals or had discussed on interview.
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^ Before Kaczynski's identity was known, the FBI used thehandle "UNABOM" ("UNiversity and Airline BOMber") to refer to his case,which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber.
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.David Kaczynski had attempted to remain anonymous at the outset but he was swiftly identified, and within a few days, an FBI agent team was dispatched to interview David and his wife with their attorney in Washington, D.C. At this and subsequent meetings with the team, David provided letters written by his brother in their original envelopes, so the use of postmark dates enabled the enhancement of the timeline of Ted Kaczynski's activities being developed by the Task Force.^ Among the readers of the manifesto was David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathematics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.
  • United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Theodore John Kaczynski, Defendant-Appellant. - U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Cir. - February 12, 2001, Federal Circuits, Docket 99-16531 - vLex 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC vlex.com [Source type: Original source]

^ David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathe- matics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.

^ But solving the crime was more luck than police work David Kaczynski deserves most of the credit for bringing his brother, the Unabomber, to justice.

.David developed a respectful relationship with the primary Task Force behavioral analyst, Special Agent Kathleen M. Puckett, with whom he met many times in Washington, D.C., Texas, Chicago, and Schenectady, New York over the nearly two months before the federal search warrant was served on Theodore Kaczynski's cabin.^ Also, in a letter to the New York Times dated .

^ New York Times letter.

^ The New York Times and The Washington Post on September 19, 1995, with the hope that someone would recognize the writing style.— Excerpted from Industrial Society and Its Future on Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia.
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[61]

Arrest

A man in an orange shirt in front of a height scale.
Kaczynski while being booked by the police
.Agents arrested Theodore Kaczynski on April 3, 1996 at his remote cabin outside Lincoln, Montana, where he was found in an unkempt state.^ Six weeks later, on April 13th 1996 the task force arrested Ted Kaczynski at his ramshackle cabin outside Lincoln, Montana.

^ Kaczynski was arrested on 04/03/96 at his cabin in Montana.
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^ In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin in Lincoln , Montana .From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent 16 bombs to targets includinguniversities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23.
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.Among the evidence found in the cabin was a live bomb and what appeared to be the original typed manuscript of the manifesto.^ Just as any woven fabric of conspiracy theories appear as well founded as any argument, it falls apart upon a real test of evidence and reality check.
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^ The crime site was soon cordoned off, the live bomb detonated and evidence hauled away for further analysis.

[62] .The Unabomber was the target of one of the most expensive investigations in the FBI's history.^ The Unabomber was the target of one of the most expensive investigations in the Federal Bureau of Investigation 's(FBI) history.
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^ Hes Unabomber Ted Kaczynski one of societys most obnoxious terrorists.

^ CONCLUSION The Tylenol Murders are the most brutal and baffling unsolved crime in Chicago history, and one of the most puzzling and frustrating unsolved murder sprees in American history.
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[63]
.Paragraphs 204 and 205 of the FBI search and arrest warrant for Kaczynski stated that "experts"—many of them academics consulted by the FBI—believed the manifesto had been written by "another individual, not Theodore Kaczynski".[27] As stated in the affidavit, only a handful of people believed Theodore Kaczynski was the Unabomber before the search warrant revealed the cornucopia of evidence in Kaczynski's isolated cabin.^ United States vs. Theodore Kaczynski.

^ Among the readers of the manifesto was David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathematics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.
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^ At least the FBI seems to be certain of having caught in Theodore J. Kaczynski the man who is supposed to have deposited 16 letter bombs since 1978, killing three people and wounding 23 others.

The search warrant affidavit written by FBI Inspector Terry D. Turchie reflects this conflict, and is striking evidence of the opposition to Turchie and his small cadre of FBI agents that included Moss and Puckett—who were convinced Theodore Kaczynski was the Unabomber—from the rest of the UNABOM Task Force and the FBI in general:
.
204. Your affiant is aware that other individuals have conducted analyses of the UNABOM Manuscript __ determined that the Manuscript was written by another individual, not Kaczynski, who had also been a suspect in the investigation.^ In the early 1970s Mr. Kaczynski wrote an essay summarizing some of his ideas and made an effort to circulate it to others who might share them.
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^ And in their place it gives another nugget to be consumed on the way to the next, a story in a glossy or not-so-glossy magazine, written by someone who knows an opportunity when he sees one.
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^ Nonetheless, he retains an awareness that they are a skilled group of individuals, who have provided him with good legal advice and maneuvering to date.
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.205. Numerous other opinions from experts have been provided as to the identity of the unabomb subject.^ P. 12.2(b) provides: If a defendant intends to introduce expert testimony relating to a mental disease or defect or any other mental condition of the defendant bearing upon the issue of guilt, the defendant shall .
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^ P. 12.2(b) provides:        If a defendant intends to introduce expert testimony relating to       a mental disease or defect or any other mental condition of the       defendant bearing upon the issue of guilt, the defendant shall .

.None of those opinions named Theodore Kaczynski as a possible author.^ Kaczynski, do you understand those possible .

^ The FBI had a $1,000,000 bounty on his head, hundreds of agents on the case, and a 25,000 name suspect list that did NOT have Theodore Kaczynski on it.
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^ September 22 1997 - Theodore Kaczynski - News organizations asked the judge in the Unabomber case to lift his order that the names of jurors be kept secret.
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[27]
.David Kaczynski had once admired and emulated his elder brother, but had later decided to leave the survivalist lifestyle behind.^ But solving the crime was more luck than police work David Kaczynski deserves most of the credit for bringing his brother, the Unabomber, to justice.

^ He has one brother, David Kaczynski, who is sevens years younger, born in 1949.
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^ Personal interviews were conducted with Wanda Kaczynski, mother of the defendant, and David Kaczynski, brother of the defendant, on 01/13/98.
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[64] .He had received assurances from the FBI that he would remain anonymous and that his brother would not learn who had turned him in, but his identity was leaked to CBS News in early April 1996. CBS anchorman Dan Rather called FBI director Louis Freeh, who requested 24 hours before CBS broke the story on the evening news.^ Mello, according to Kaczynski, had written that I'd obtained a big-time literary agent who had arranged for me to publish a story about Kaczynski's appeal (and Mello's role in it) in The New York Times Magazine, and that the article was due to appear the week of April 19, the week after the Glossy article would hit the newsstands.
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^ Furious over information leaks that could only have come from his organization, FBI Director Freeh issued a stern warning to his employees: .

^ When David coded one urgent so Ted would learn that his father had died, Ted was angered, calling the news unworthy of his immediate attention.

.The FBI scrambled to finish the search warrant and have it issued by a federal judge in Montana; afterwards, an internal leak investigation was conducted by the FBI, but the source of the leak was never identified.^ The investigation is being conducted by the FBIs Office of Professional Responsibility and will seek to uncover all information pertaining to any improper actions by FBI employees.

^ On 01/12/98, Judge Burrell issued a supplemental Order for Dr. Sally Johnson to travel to Sacramento to conduct the examination of the defendant at the Sacramento County Jail.
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^ The defense filed a similar motion about a month later, claiming false and misleading information was given to a judge to obtain the same search warrant.

[64] .David donated the reward money, less his expenses, to families of his brother's victims.^ Though he sometimes borrowed family cars (including his brother David's Datsun) or rented a car, he usually took the bus to commit his bombings and mailing of bombs.
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^ Generosity being his middle name, Cliff said he set up in a trust fund with the money for his victim's families.
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^ His thesis was that his brother David and his mother Wanda, rather than acknowledging the Kaczynski family dysfunction, had portrayed Kaczynski to the national press as mentally ill.
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[64]
.After his arrest, Kaczynski was briefly among several individuals suspected of being the unidentified Zodiac Killer.^ The Zodiac Killer took credit for 37 murders, and was suspected by police and/or journalists of possibly up to 49 murders from 1966 until 1974.
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^ A ZODIAC KILLER CONNECTION? There is at least one other major unsolved criminal case where Theodore Kaczynski has been frequently mentioned and officially investigated as a suspect, and that is the case of the Zodiac Killer.
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^ It is suspected that for several years a serial killer has been stalking the area hunting tourist.
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.However, he lived in Illinois during most of the killings, and was eliminated as a suspect.^ However, authorities said they could not link the suspect to the killing of two other vagrants in the city suggesting the murders were not connected or the work of a serial killer.
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[65][66] .Among the links that raise suspicion were the fact that Kacsynski lived in the Bay Area from 1967 to 1969, the same period that most of the Zodiac's confirmed killings occurred in California, and both being highly intelligent with an interest in bombs and codes.^ The Zodiac Killer killed at least 5 persons in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1968 to 1969, matching the exact time period that Kaczynski lived in the area, mostly as a Professor at the University of California Berkeley.
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^ Following graduation, he accepted a position as assistant professor in the Math Department at the University of California at Berkeley, and remained in that position from September 1967 until June 1969.
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^ Mosser bomb from the San Francisco Bay Area.

.Robert Graysmith of San Francisco, author of the book Zodiac in 1986, said the similarities are "fascinating" but undoubtedly purely coincidental.^ Eons later after the “Zodiac Killer” taunted San Francisco Police and tortured Bay Area residents with terror there continues to be no end to the fascination with the Zodiac.

^ Caralluma … – I am the Zodiac killer.San Francisco Chronicle, USAAll this is detailed in my new book, “I Am the Zodiac Killer”; my new Lifetime original series, “Diary of the Zodiac Killer”; and my DVD, “Ten Weight Loss Tips That Really Work From the … .

^ In his book Unabomber: A Desire to Kill , Robert Graysmith says he believed "the suicide attempt was a sham."

[67]

Court proceedings

.Kaczynski's lawyers, headed by Montana federal defender Michael Donahoe, attempted to enter an insanity defense to save Kaczynski's life, but Kaczynski rejected this plea.^ September 30, 1997 - Joe Corcoran - The Attorney of Joe Corcoran's entered a not guilty by reason of insanity plea on Joe's behalf.
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^ Kaczynski does describe goals for the trial process that might be viewed as somewhat inconsistent with maximizing the potential success of a defense to support his plea in innocence.
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^ In regard to his legal representation post arrest, it is noted that at the time of his arrest Mr. Kaczynski inquired about the process of obtaining a Federal Defender as his attorney.
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.A court-appointed psychiatrist diagnosed Kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia,[68] but declared him competent to stand trial.^ She opined that Mr. Kaczynski was suffering from Paranoid Schizophrenia.
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^ Thus, I view him as competent to stand trial.
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^ David Foster, M.D., evaluated Mr. Kaczynski in late 1997 and opined that Mr. Kaczynski had an aversion to evaluation by psychiatrists and he suffered from Paranoid Schizophrenia.
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.Kaczynski's family said he would psychologically "shut down" when pressured.^ Kaczynski told the court that he would like to be represented by Serra, but said:"As to the question of when he would be able to start, he stated that, of course, he will not be able to start trial tomorrow.
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^ On January 7 Kaczynski said that he would like Serra to represent him, knowing that it would take Serra months to get ready.
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^ Kaczynski stood up and said, "Your honor, before these proceedings begin, I would like to revisit the issue of my relations with my attorneys.
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[69] In the book, The Road to Revolution, Kaczynski recalls two prison psychologists, Dr. James Watterson and Dr. Michael Morrison, who visited him almost every day for a period of four years, who told him that they saw no indication that he suffered from any such serious mental illness, and that the diagnosis of his being paranoid schizophrenic was "ridiculous" and a "political diagnosis". Alston Chase's book Harvard and the Unabomber makes a case for the diagnosis being correct, however.
.A federal grand jury indicted Kaczynski in April 1996, on 10 counts of illegally transporting, mailing, and using bombs.^ The facts underlying Kaczynski's arrest (April 3, 1996) and indictment for mailing or placing sixteen bombs that killed three people, and injured nine others, are well known and we do not repeat them here.
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^ The California Indictment (returned June 18, 1996) charged Kaczynski with four counts of transporting an explosive in interstate commerce with intent to kill or injure in violation of 18 U.S.C. 844 (d); three counts of mailing an explosive device with intent to kill or injure, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1716 ; and three counts of using a destructive device during and in relation to a crime of violence, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924 (c).
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^ Kaczynski as the Unabomber mailed bombs to targets in Salt LAKE City, LAKE FOREST Illinois and Ann ARBOR Michigan.
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.He was also charged with killing Scrutton, Mosser, and Murray.^ Three men -- Hugh Scrutton, Gilbert Murray, and Thomas Mosser -- were killed by Kac- zynski's devices, and many other people were injured, some severely.
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^ In regard to his current offenses, he is charged With mailing a bomb to Rentech Computer Company which exploded on 12/11/85, killing Hugh Scrutton.
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[70] .On January 7, 1998, Kaczynski attempted to hang himself.^ The night before, Kaczynski apparently attempted suicide, although the record shows that Judge Burrell was unaware of that fact until after the January 8 hearing was over.
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^ By January 22nd, both sides agreed Kaczynski was competent to stand trial and that he had the legal right to represent himself.

^ On the same day, another revelation: Kaczynski had allegedly attempted to hang himself with his underwear in his cell the previous night.

.Initially, the government prosecution team indicated that it would seek the death penalty for Kaczynski after it was authorized by United States Attorney General Janet Reno.^ United States vs. Theodore Kaczynski.

^ Faced with the prospect of a humiliating trial in which is attorney would portray him as insane and his philosophy as the ravings of a madman, Kaczynski capitulated; in exchange for the government's agreement not to seek the death penalty, he pleaded guilty to thirteen federal bombing offenses that killed three men and seriously injured two others, and acknowledged responsibility for sixteen bombings from 1978 to 1995.
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^ United States vs. Theodore John Kaczynski that the .

.David Kaczynski's attorney asked the former FBI agent who made the match between the Unabomber's manifesto and Kaczynski to ask for leniency—he was horrified to think that turning his brother in might result in his brother's death.^ I think that the difference between Gore and the Unabomber is #3.
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^ Among the readers of the manifesto was David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathematics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.
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^ David Kaczynski, who came to suspect that its author was his brother Ted, a former mathe- matics professor at Berkeley who had isolated himself from society some quarter-century before.

.Eventually, Kaczynski was able to avoid the death penalty by pleading guilty to all the government's charges, on January 22, 1998. Later, Kaczynski attempted to withdraw his guilty plea, arguing it was involuntary.^ Faced with the prospect of a humiliating trial in which is attorney would portray him as insane and his philosophy as the ravings of a madman, Kaczynski capitulated; in exchange for the government's agreement not to seek the death penalty, he pleaded guilty to thirteen federal bombing offenses that killed three men and seriously injured two others, and acknowledged responsibility for sixteen bombings from 1978 to 1995.
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^ Thus, as the district court found, Kaczynski's claim that his plea was involuntary due to his aversion to being portrayed as mentally ill is inconsistent with his willingness to be so portrayed for purposes of avoid- ing the death penalty.

^ Although he pleaded guilty in January of 1998 to the Unabomber crimes, that outcome is currently under appeal.
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Judge Garland Ellis Burrell Jr. denied his request. .The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld that decision.^ THE COURT:  Your case in the United States District .

^ However, since the district court ruled on Kaczynski's 2255 motion, we held in United States v.
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^ IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT .

[71]
.The early hunt for the Unabomber in the United States portrayed a perpetrator far different from the eventual suspect.^ Its Michael Mellos The United States of America versus Theodore John Kaczynski: Ethics, Power and the Invention of the Unabomber .

.The Unabomber Manifesto consistently uses "we" and "our" throughout, and at one point in 1993 investigators sought an individual whose first name was "Nathan", due to a fragment of a note found in one of the bombs.^ Acting as the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski used a criminal signature utilizing NATURE themes such as water, ice, animals, hills, mountains and in particular TREES and WOOD. The NATURE, TREES and WOOD theme became a major focal point of the FBI investigation, as it was one of the few obvious clues Kaczynski left in his trail of bombings.
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^ AppSocRes : I got 33% and this was after assigning (and reading) the unabomber's manifesto for a course I taught one semester ago.
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^ One might flippantly remark that we would appear godlike to our ancestors, but, individually, we certainly do not have the autonomy of gods.
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[28] .However, when the case was finally presented to the public, authorities denied that there was ever anyone other than Kaczynski involved in the crimes.^ But solving the crime was more luck than police work David Kaczynski deserves most of the credit for bringing his brother, the Unabomber, to justice.

^ Kaczynski was able to outline other conflicts he had with his attorneys, including the issue of publicity.
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^ "There was no person other than Asahara who could order 'poa,' for he was thought of as the Buddha."
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.Explanations were later presented as to why Kaczynski targeted some of the victims he selected.^ Of the six victims, four were technicians, three worked in a laboratory, and two worked for universities - all groups targeted for death by Kaczynski.
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^ Kaczynski later targeted certain groups of people - business executives, professors in technological subjects, computer workers.
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^ Thus it appears that Kaczynski later targeted and murdered a man who worked for the firm that handled public relations for Johnson & Johnson during both Tylenol tragedies.
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[57]
On August 10, 2006, Judge Garland Burrell Jr. ordered that personal items seized in 1996 from Kaczynski's Montana cabin should be sold at a "reasonably advertised Internet auction." Items the government considers to be bomb-making materials, such as writings that contain diagrams and "recipes" for bombs, are excluded from the sale. .The auctioneer will pay the cost and will keep up to 10% of the sale price, and the rest of the proceeds must be applied to the $15 million in restitution that Burrell ordered Kaczynski to pay his victims.^ He was ordered to pay $15,026,000 in restitution to his victims.
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^ After receiving Kaczynski's letters, Judge Burrell ordered an ex parte hearing, to be held on December 22, dur- ing which Kaczynski's conflict with counsel would be explored.

^ In response Burrell ordered Sally Johnson to examine Kaczynski, to determine if he was competent to direct his own defense.
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[72]
.Included among Kaczynski's holdings to be auctioned are his original writings, journals, correspondences, and other documents allegedly found in his cabin.^ We found other entries in the defendant's writings .

^ Found in Kaczynski's cabin (and included in the prosecutorial documents in U.S. v.
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^ Kaczynski was able to outline other conflicts he had with his attorneys, including the issue of publicity.
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.The judge ordered that all references in those documents that allude to any of his victims must be removed before they are sold.^ But all technological societies, in order to survive, must evolve along approximately the same trajectory.
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^ But all technological societies, in order to    survive, must evolve along APPROXIMATELY the same trajectory.

^ But all technological societies, in order to survive, must evolve along APPROXIMATELY the same trajectory.
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.Kaczynski has challenged those ordered redactions in court on first amendment grounds, arguing that any alteration of his writings is an unconstitutional violation of his freedom of speech.^ The gov- ernment argues that Kaczynski's guilty plea waived his right to challenge the district court's ruling that his attorneys could put on mental state evidence at the guilt phase, and it unques- tionably does.

^ THE COURT:  Mr. Kaczynski, do you understand those .

^ These findings are well grounded in the record, and support the court's conclusion that Kaczynski's request for self-representation was tactically made for dilatory purposes.
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[73]

Life in prison

Florence ADMAX USP, where Kaczynski is incarcerated
The interior of a wooden cabin
Kaczynski's cabin at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
.Kaczynski is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole as Federal Bureau of Prisons register number 04475–046 in ADX Florence, the federal Administrative Maximum Facility supermax near Florence, Colorado.^ On May 4, 1998, he was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.
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^ Today Ted Kaczynski is serving four life terms in a maximum-security prison in Florence, Colorado.
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^ District Attorney Robert T. Johnson said he will seek the maximum penalty -- life imprisonment without the possibility of parole -- at the sentencing hearing on November 14 .
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[74][73] When asked if he was afraid of losing his mind in prison, Kaczynski replied:
No, what worries me is that I might in a sense adapt to this environment and come to be comfortable here and not resent it anymore. .And I am afraid that as the years go by that I may forget, I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that's what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general.^ But for EVERY confirmed Tylenol location to have multiple Nature, Mountain, Water, Tree and Wood themes is beyond coincidence, and speaks clearly of intent and design.
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^ My memories of the encounter 25 years ago...
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^ You see, there's this rule in the real world, that if you go to war, and you lose, you lose!
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But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.
—Ted Kaczynski, [1]
Kaczynski has been an active writer in prison. .The Labadie Collection, part of the University of Michigan's Special Collection Library, houses Kaczynski's correspondence from over 400 people since his arrest in April 1996, including carbon copy replies, legal documents, publications, and clippings.^ Kaczynski appears to have experienced the onset of his illness in the summer and fall of 1966, while involved in graduate studies at the University of Michigan.
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^ No more body parts have been discovered since April.
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^ The facts underlying Kaczynski's arrest (April 3, 1996) and indictment for mailing or placing sixteen bombs that killed three people, and injured nine others, are well known and we do not repeat them here.
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.The names of most correspondents will be kept sealed until 2049.[75] Kaczynski has also been battling in federal court in northern California over the auction of his journals and other correspondence.^ We had begun corresponding in July of 1998, a couple of months after a federal court in Sacramento sentence him to life without possibility of parole.
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^ This included a series of journals spanning the time period of 1960 to present; extensive correspondence by Mr. Kaczynski and to Mr. Kaczynski; and detailed records of scientific experiments conducted by Mr. Kaczynski.
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^ Having found that the request for self-representation was for tactical reasons and not for any good faith reason other than delay, the court properly denied Kaczynski's Faretta request.
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[76] .On January 10, 2009, however, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, California rejected Kaczynski's arguments that the government's sale of his writings violates his freedom of expression.^ We give "substantial weight " to Kaczynski's in-court statements, United States v.
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^ Although one had been discussed for months, the government had consistently rejected the idea because Kaczynski demanded his conditions be met mainly that he would retain the right to appeal and that he would not be sent to a mental hospital.

^ However, since the district court ruled on Kaczynski's 2255 motion, we held in United States v.
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His writings, books, and other possessions will be sold online, and the money raised will be sent to several of his victims.[77]
Kaczynski's cabin was removed and stored in a warehouse in an undisclosed location. .It was to be destroyed, but was eventually given to Scharlette Holdman, an investigator on Kaczynski's defense team.^ Both sides thought that a competencyexamination should be conducted, given defense counsels' view that his mental condition was Kaczynski's only viable defense.
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^ He describes developing a close personal relationship with his defense team the investigators and paralegals.
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^ Kaczynski informed the court that given presentation of a mental illness defense which he could not endure, he wanted to go forward as his own counsel.

[78] .It is on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. as of July 2008.[79] In a three-page handwritten letter to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Kaczynski objected to the public exhibition of the cabin, claiming it violated the victim's objection to be publicly connected with the UNABOM case.^ United States vs. Theodore Kaczynski.

^ We give "substantial weight " to Kaczynski's in-court statements, United States v.
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^ United States vs. Theodore John Kaczynski that the .

.In a letter dated October 7, 2005, Kaczynski offered to donate two rare books to the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University's campus in Evanston, Illinois, the location of the first two attacks.^ And in October of 1981 Kaczynski placed a firebomb on the campus of the University of Utah.
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^ Kaczynski appears to have experienced the onset of his illness in the summer and fall of 1966, while involved in graduate studies at the University of Michigan.
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^ Building at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle campus, .

The recipient, David Easterbrook, turned the letter over to the university's archives. Northwestern rejected the offer, noting that the library already owned the volumes in English and did not desire duplicates.[80]
David Kacynski, Theodore's brother and the person who turned him in to the FBI, has never received a response to the monthly letters he sends to Theodore in prison, as of 2007.[57]

See also

  • Anarcho-primitivism, an anarchist movement encompassing many of Kaczynski's views
  • CLODO, a 1980s group of neo-Luddite saboteurs from France
  • Das Netz, a film about Kaczynski
  • Green Anarchy, an anarchist magazine that published some of Kaczynski's writings, including the Ship of Fools short story
  • Propaganda by deed, anarchist concept that sees action as being a form of propaganda
  • Unabomber for President, a political campaign which aimed to elect the Unabomber in the 1996 United States presidential election
  • John Zerzan, an anarcho-primitivist philosopher who defended Kaczynski's writings and was a confidant to him during his trial

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Interview with Ted Kaczynski, Administrative Maximum Facility Prison, Florence, Colorado, USA". Earth First Journal!. June 1999. http://www.insurgentdesire.org.uk/tedk.htm. Retrieved March 14, 2009. 
  2. ^ Solomon (Special Agent in Charge, Miami Division), Jonathan (February 6, 2008). "Major Executive Speeches". Federal Bureau of Investigation. http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/solomon020608.htm. 
  3. ^ Moore, John. "Beyond the Fragments - A reaction to Industrial Society and Its Future". Green Anarchist. http://lemming.mahost.org/johnmoore/fragments.htm. 
  4. ^ InsurgentDesire.org.uk
  5. ^ CrimeThinc.com
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References

  • F.C. (October 1995). .The Unabomber Manifesto: Industrial Society & Its Future.^ Industrial Society and Its Future .
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Unabomber: Believes end of industrial society will probably result in mass death but, "well, you can't eat your cake and have it too."
    • The Volokh Conspiracy - Al Gore Versus the Unabomber: 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC volokh.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource .
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

    Jolly Roger Pr. ISBN 0963420526. .http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Industrial_Society_and_Its_Future. 
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    The Road to Revolution: the complete writings of Theodore J. Kazcynski. Xenia Books Pr. ISBN 978-2-88892-065-6. 
  • Alston Chase. Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist. Norton, 2003. ISBN 978-0393020021

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I have noticed that the people who try hardest to impose moral code on others (not in self-defense) are often the least careful to abide by that moral code themselves.
.Theodore John Kaczynski, Ph.D., also known as the Unabomber (born 22 May 1942) is an American terrorist who attempted to fight against what he perceived as the evils of technological progress by sending mail bombs to various people over almost eighteen years, killing three and wounding 23. He was the target of the FBI's most expensive manhunt ever.^ Theodore John Kaczynski (pronounced /kəˈzɪnski/; born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber, is a United States murderer, mathematician, and neo-Luddite social critic who carried out a campaign of mail bombings.
  • Theodore Kaczynski - Wiki - UPI.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.upi.com [Source type: News]

^ Home Images Videos The Manifesto In the News Dr. Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, is an American terrorist who carried out a campaign of bombings and mail bombings that killed 3 and wounded 23.
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^ In all, 16 bombs - that injured 23 people and killed three - were attributed to Kaczynski.
  • The Uni 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC judicial-inc.biz [Source type: Original source]

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  • But what first motivated me wasn’t anything I read.^ But what first motivated me wasn’t anything I read.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .I just got mad seeing the machines ripping up the woods and so forth...^ I just got mad seeing the machines ripping up the woods and so forth...
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Or maybe we could just play heads up to see who is the idiot.
    • The World Poker Tour Fan site - Did Phil Laak (Unabomber) Go Too Far? 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.wptfan.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

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    • Interview with the Earth First!^ Interview with the Earth First!
      • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
      • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

      ^ The following is from an interview with Earth First!
      • Earth First! Black Eye 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.activistcash.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

      .Journal, Administrative Maximum Facility Prison, Florence, Colorado, USA, June 1999.
  • The big problem is that people don't believe a revolution is possible, and it is not possible precisely because they do not believe it is possible.^ They date from June 9, 1998, to June 1, 1999.
    • (10/28/99) Best Regards, Ted Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.monitor.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The big problem is that people don't believe a revolution is possible, and it is not possible precisely because they do not believe it is possible.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The prison, the ADX Maximum Security Facility in Florence, Colorado, is so secure that it is known as Super Max.
    • Stewart Wallace - Opera - Supermax 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.stewart-wallace.com [Source type: Original source]

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  • Many years ago I used to read books like, for example, Ernest Thompson Seton's "Lives of Game Animals" to learn about animal behavior.^ I have read about a hundred such books.

    ^ Interview from primitivism.com Many years ago I used to read books like, for example, Ernest Thompson Seton's "Lives of Game Animals" to learn about animal behavior.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ BookFinder.com FillZ.com Gojaba.com Chrislands.com By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions .
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    .But after a certain point, after living in the woods for a while, I developed an aversion to reading any scientific accounts.^ But after a certain point, after living in the woods for a while, I developed an aversion to reading any scientific accounts.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .In some sense reading what the professional biologists said about wildlife ruined or contaminated it for me.^ In some sense reading what the professional biologists said about wildlife ruined or contaminated it for me.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Argamon said the intent of male writers often was to say: "Here's something I want to tell you about, and here are some things about it."
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    • My word, it's easy to pick him or her - theage.com.au 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.theage.com.au [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ Thus, without understanding something about the books that Ted Kaczynski read, it is difficult-if not impossible-to make sense of the Unabomber.
    • WCR V5n1 Oleson 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC wcr.sonoma.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .What began to matter to me was the knowledge I acquired about wildlife through personal experience.^ What began to matter to me was the knowledge I acquired about wildlife through personal experience.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Apartamento is a new international editorial project dedicated to the world of interiors, born to tell the story of personal experiences and lifes through the spaces where we live and work.

    ^ No matter what we feel personally about his actions, the law is what it is.
    • Unabomber Ted Kaczynski Fights US Authorities Over Plans To Auction His Diaries And Possessions | World News | Sky News 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC news.sky.com [Source type: News]

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  • "No, what worries me is that I might in a sense adapt to this environment and come to be comfortable here and not resent it anymore.^ "No, what worries me is that I might in a sense adapt to this environment and come to be comfortable here and not resent it anymore.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Here's a video with interview with David Kaczynski.

    ^ Theodore Kaczynski, in an interview with the Earth First!
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    .And I am afraid that as the years go by that I may forget, I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that's what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general.^ And I am afraid that as the years go by that I may forget, I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that's what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that’s what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general.
    • University of Montana School of Journalism: Unabomber Project/Prison 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.umt.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ "I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that’s what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general.
    • University of Montana School of Journalism: Unabomber Project/Prison 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.umt.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.^ But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.” .
    • University of Montana School of Journalism: Unabomber Project/Prison 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.umt.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ I asked if he was afraid of losing his mind, if the circumstances he found himself in now would break his spirit?
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    ."
    • Answer given when he was asked if he was afraid of losing his mind in prison.^ Answer given when he was asked if he was afraid of losing his mind in prison.
      • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
      • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

      ^ I asked if he was afraid of losing his mind, if the circumstances he found himself in now would break his spirit?
      • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

      .Interview with Ted Kaczynski
  • "Never lose hope, be persistent and stubborn and never give up.^ Interview with Ted Kaczynski "Never lose hope, be persistent and stubborn and never give up.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ This will be the first interview Kaczynski gives.
    • Timothy McSweeney's Worldwide Fondness: In the Kingdom of the Unabomber 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.mcsweeneys.net [Source type: General]

    ^ After three trials that were started but never completed, as part of a plea bargain, Ted Kaczynski received life in prison with no chance of parole.
    • Diocese of Syracuse, NY - Catholic Sun Articles 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.syrdio.org [Source type: News]

    .There are many instances in history where apparent losers suddenly turn out to be winners unexpectedly, so you should never conclude all hope is lost."^ There are many instances in history where apparent losers suddenly turn out to be winners unexpectedly, so you should never conclude all hope is lost."
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Hope you all can make it!
    • WeAreNotStuff 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC wearenotstuff.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ There are many instances in history where apparent losers suddenly turn out to be winners unexpectedly, so you should never conclude all hope is lost.
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

Industrial Society and Its Future

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  • The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.^ "The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race."
    • Ted Kaczynski - encyclopedia article - Citizendium 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.citizendium.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ 'The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
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    ^ He is of the position that "the Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race" hence he became a hermit.
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    • "Introduction", item 1
  • The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down.^ "Introduction", item 2 If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Introduction", item 1 The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down.
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    ^ The industrial system will not break down purely as a result of revolutionary action.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
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    .If it survives, it MAY eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine.^ On the other hand it is possible that human control over the    machines may be retained.

    ^ If it survives, it MAY eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine.
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    ^ If it survives, it MAY eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological sutfering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "Introduction", item 2
  • If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful.^ "Introduction", item 1 The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Introduction", item 2 If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful.
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    .But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.^ The industrial system will not break down purely as a result of revolutionary action.
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    ^ But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.
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    ^ The industrial system will not break down purely as a result of    revolutionary action.

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    • "Introduction", item 3
  • Those who are most sensitive about "politically incorrect" terminology are not the average black ghetto-dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any "oppressed" group but come from privileged strata of society.^ Those who are most sensitive about "politically incorrect" terminology are not the average black ghetto-dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any "oppressed" group but come from privileged strata of society.
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    ^ Suppose I were gunning for Rush Limbaugh Those who are most sensitive about "politically incorrect" terminology are not the average black ghetto-dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any "oppressed" group but come from privileged strata of society.
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    ^ Those who are most sensitive about “politically incorrect” terminology are not the average black ghetto-dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any “oppressed” group but come from privileged strata of society.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "Feelings of Inferiority", item 12
  • [W]e are not supposed to hate anyone, yet almost everyone hates somebody at some time or other, whether he admits it to himself or not.^ "Feelings of Inferiority", item 12 [W]e are not supposed to hate anyone, yet almost everyone hates somebody at some time or other, whether he admits it to himself or not.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ For example, we are not supposed to hate anyone, yet almost everyone hates somebody at some time or other, whether he admits it to himself or not...
    • Unabomber and Unabomber Manifesto 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.anus.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ For example, we are not supposed to hate anyone, yet almost everyone hates somebody at some time or other, whether he admits it to himself or not.
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    • "Oversocialization", item 25
  • Consistent failure to attain goals throughout life results in defeatism, low self-esteem or depression.^ Failure to obtain goals leads to frustration and lowering of self-esteem.
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    ^ Oversocialization can lead to low self-esteem, a sense of powerlessness, defeatism, guilt, etc.
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    ^ Failure to attain goals leads to frustration and lowering of self-esteem.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "The Power Process", item 36
  • In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs.^ In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs.
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    ^ Rather, it fills their need for the power process.
    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ We don’t mean to say that modern society is the only one in which the power process has been disrupted.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "Surrogate Activities", item 40
  • And then there are unthinking, animal types who seem to be satisfied with a purely physical sense of power (the good combat soldier, who gets his sense of power by developing fighting skills that he is quite content to use in blind obedience to his superiors).^ And then there are unthinking, animal types who seem to be satisfied with a purely physical sense of power (the good combat soldier, who gets his sense of power by developing fighting skills that he is quite content to use in blind obedience to his superiors).
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    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Thus science is not a pure surrogate activity.
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    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Surrogate Activities", item 40 And then there are unthinking, animal types who seem to be satisfied with a purely physical sense of power (the good combat soldier, who gets his sense of power by developing fighting skills that he is quite content to use in blind obedience to his superiors).
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

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    • "Autonomy", item 43
  • Crowding, rapid change and the breakdown of communities have been widely recognized as sources of social problems.^ Sources of social problems .
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Autonomy", item 43 Crowding, rapid change and the breakdown of communities have been widely recognized as sources of social problems.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Crowding, rapid change and the breakdown of communities have been widely recognized as sources of social problems.
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    but we do not believe they are enough to account for the extent of the problems that are seen today. .
    • "Sources Of Social Problems", item 53
  • A theme that appears repeatedly in the writings of the social critics of the second half of the 20th century is the sense of purposelessness that afflicts many people in modern society.^ A theme that appears repeatedly in the writings of the social critics of the second half of the 20th century is the sense of purposelessness that afflicts many people in modern society.
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    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ A theme that appears repeatediy in the writings of the social critics of the second half of the 20th century is the sense of purposelessness that afflicts many people in modern society.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Sources of social problems .
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    • "Disruption Of The Power Process In Modern Society", item 64
  • Some people have low susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques.^ Some people have low susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques.
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    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ We don’t mean to say that modern society is the only one in which the power process has been disrupted.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Disruption Of The Power Process In Modern Society", item 64 Some people have low susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .These are the people who aren't interested in money.^ These are the people who aren’t interested in money.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ These are the people who aren't interested in money.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
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    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ However, these are words written by a man who literally blew up people he didn't agree with.

    .Material acquisition does not serve their need for the power process.^ Rather, it fills their need for the power process.
    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In other words, it does not fully satisfy the need for the power process.
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    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Thus material acquisition serves their need for the power process.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "How Some People Adjust", item 81
  • In any case it is not normal to put into the satisfaction of mere curiosity the amount of time and effort that scientists put into their work.^ HOW SOME PEOPLE ADJUST (¶77) .
    • The Annotated Unabomber Manifesto 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC xahlee.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ "How Some People Adjust", item 81 In any case it is not normal to put into the satisfaction of mere curiosity the amount of time and effort that scientists put into their work.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ How some people adjust .
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    • Unabomber Manifesto, section 3 of 9 by Jorn 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.robotwisdom.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • "The Motives of Scientists", item 87
  • It is important not to confuse freedom with mere permissiveness
    • "The Nature of Freedom", item 94
  • It is not possible to make a LASTING compromise between technology and freedom, because technology is by far the more powerful social force and continually encroaches on freedom through REPEATED compromises.^ Let us explain why technology is a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom.
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    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ It is not possible to make a lasting compromise between technology and freedom, because technology is by far the more powerful social force and continually encroaches on freedom through repeated compromises.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Technology is a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom .
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

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    • "Technology Is A More Powerful Social Force Than The Aspiration For Freedom", item 125
  • Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them the drugs to take away their unhappiness.^ The Unabomber also spoke out against the advancement of technology, saying in his manifesto that "technology is a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom."
    • Michigan Daily Online 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.pub.umich.edu [Source type: News]

    ^ Instead of removing the conditions that make people depressed, modern society gives them antidepressant drugs.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
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    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them the drugs to take away their unhappiness."
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    Science fiction? .It is already happening to some extent in our own society.^ It is already happening to some extent    in our own society.

    ^ It is already happening to some extent in our own society.
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    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
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    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ OK, you make some good points about problems in our society.

    .It is well known that the rate of clinical depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.^ It is well known that the rate of clinical depression has been greatly increasing in recent decades.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ It is well known that the rate of clinical depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ It is well known that the rate of clinical    depression had been greatly increasing in recent decades.

    .We believe that this is due to disruption of the power process, as explained in paragraphs 59-76. But even if we are wrong, the increasing rate of depression is certainly the result of SOME conditions that exist in today's society.^ But even if we are wrong, the increasing rate of    depression is certainly the result of SOME conditions that exist in    today's society.

    ^ We believe that this is due to disruption of the power process, as explained in paragraphs 59-76.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But even if we are wrong, the increasing rate of depression is certainly the result of SOME conditions that exist in today's society.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .Instead of removing the conditions that make people depressed, modern society gives them antidepressant drugs.^ Instead of removing the conditions that make people depressed, modern society gives them antidepressant drugs.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ "Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them the drugs to take away their unhappiness."
    • Tylenol Murders of 1982 and 1986 - A New Suspect - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.websleuths.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ Imagine a society that subjects people to conditions that make them terribly unhappy, then gives them drugs to take away their unhappiness.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    .In effect, antidepressants area a means of modifying an individual's internal state in such a way as to enable him to tolerate social conditions that he would otherwise find intolerable.^ In effect, antidepressants area a means of modifying an individual's internal state in such a way as to enable him to toelrate social conditions that he would otherwise find intolerable.
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Imagine a society that has a means of modifying an individual's internal state in such a way as to enable him to tolerate social conditions that he would otherwise find intolerable.
    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In effect, antidepressants are a means of modifying an individual’s internal state in such a way as to enable him to tolerate social conditions that he would otherwise find intolerable.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    .(Yes, we know that depression is often of purely genetic origin.^ (Yes, we know that depression is often of purely genetic origin.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ (Yes, we know that    depression is often of purely genetic origin.

    .We are referring here to those cases in which environment plays the predominant role.^ We are referring here to those cases in which environment plays the predominant role.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ We are referring here to    those cases in which environment plays the predominant role.

    ) .
    • "Control of Human Behavior", item 145
  • To those who think that all this sounds like science fiction, we point out that yesterday's science fiction is today's fact.^ "Control of Human Behavior", item 145 To those who think that all this sounds like science fiction, we point out that yesterday's science fiction is today's fact.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ To those who think that all this sounds like science fiction , we point out that yesterday's science fiction is today's fact.
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Control of Human Behavior pt1 .
    • Unabomber Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.dipity.com [Source type: General]

    .The Industrial Revolution has radically altered man's environment and way of life, and it is only to be expected that as technology is increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.^ The Industrial Revolution has radically altered man’s environment and way of life, and it is only to be expected that as technology is increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ As technology is increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.
    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The    Industrial Revolution has radically altered man's environment and way    of life, and it is only to be expected that as technology is    increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be    altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.

    .
    • "Control of Human Behavior", item 160
  • The technophiles are taking us all on an utterly reckless ride into the unknown.^ "The technophiles are taking us all on an utterly reckless ride into the unknown," the Unabomber wrote in one passage.
    • The Unabomber's Legacy, Part I 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.wired.com [Source type: News]

    ^ The technophiles are taking us all on an utterly reckless ride    into the unknown.

    ^ Control of Human Behavior pt1 .
    • Unabomber Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.dipity.com [Source type: General]

    .Many people understand something of what technological progress is doing to us yet take a passive attitude toward it because they think it is inevitable.^ They can't enslave us because they can't catch us.

    ^ Many people understand something of what    technological progress is doing to us yet take a passive attitude    toward it because they think it is inevitable.

    ^ And yet they do, because she makes it safe.
    • CJOnline.com - Drawing on memory 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC cjonline.com [Source type: News]

    .But we (FC) don't think it is inevitable.^ But we (FC) don't think it is inevitable.
    • THEODORE KACZYNSKI (A 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC euphrates.wpunj.edu [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.genconnection.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But we (FC) don’t think it is inevitable.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But we (FC) don't think    it is inevitable.

    .We think it can be stopped, and we will give here some indications of how to go about stopping it.^ We think it can be stopped, and we will give here some indications of how to go about stopping it.
    • THEODORE KACZYNSKI (A 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC euphrates.wpunj.edu [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.genconnection.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ We think it can be stopped, and we will give here    some indications of how to go about stopping it.

    ^ Presenting problem: Indicate here in 1 or 2 sentences how you think this person would describe their problem if they were coming to you for treatment.
    • Instructions for Case Study 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC facstaff.gpc.edu [Source type: General]

    • "Strategy", item 180

Hit Where It Hurts

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  • Smashing up McDonald's or Starbuck's is pointless.^ Smashing up McDonald's or Starbuck's is pointless.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .Not that I give a damn about McDonald's or Starbuck's.^ Not that I give a damn about McDonald's or Starbuck's.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .I don't care whether anyone smashes them up or not.^ I don't care whether anyone smashes them up or not.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ I don't know if it's possible to determine whether an event like that influences one's choice of a career, but it's occurred to me that it could.

    ^ "I don't think we will ever come up with a computer that cares," Gelernter told Harvey Blume in a 1998 interview for The Atlantic Monthly .
    • Smart Computing Article - Gates, William Henry III to Gerstner, Louis V. Jr. 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.smartcomputing.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    But that is not a revolutionary activity. .Even if every fast-food chain in the world were wiped out the techno-industrial system would suffer only minimal harm as a result, since it could easily survive without fast-food chains.^ The    only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system    altogether.

    ^ The only way out is to dispense with the industrial-technological system altogether.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Even if every fast-food chain in the world were wiped out the techno-industrial system would suffer only minimal harm as a result, since it could easily survive without fast-food chains.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .When you attack McDonald's or Starbuck's, you are not hitting where it hurts.^ If they carry the attack, they just plain win, but ridicule them, and there you hurt them.
    • Tony Auth Editorial Cartoon on GoComics.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.gocomics.com [Source type: General]

    .
    • "Technology Is The Target", point 2
  • The techno-industrial system is exceptionally tough due to its so-called "democratic" structure and its resulting flexibility.^ "Technology Is The Target", point 2 The techno-industrial system is exceptionally tough due to its so-called "democratic" structure and its resulting flexibility.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ When things break down, there is going to be violence and this does raise a question, I don't know if I exactly want to call it a moral question, but the point is that for those who realize the need to do away with the techno-industrial system, if you work for its collapse, in effect you are killing a lot of people.
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Even if every fast-food chain in the world were wiped out the techno-industrial system would suffer only minimal harm as a result, since it could easily survive without fast-food chains.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .Because dictatorial systems tend to be rigid, social tensions and resistance can be built up in them to the point where they damage and weaken the system and may lead to revolution.^ Because dictatorial systems tend to be rigid, social tensions and resistance can be built up in them to the point where they damage and weaken the system and may lead to revolution.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But in a "democratic" system, when social tension and resistance build up dangerously the system backs off enough, it compromises enough, to bring the tensions down to a safe level.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ They'll take the easy way out, and giving up your car, your television set, your electricity, is not the path of least resistance for most people.
    • Interview with Ted Kaczynski 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.primitivism.com [Source type: Original source]

    .But in a "democratic" system, when social tension and resistance build up dangerously the system backs off enough, it compromises enough, to bring the tensions down to a safe level.^ But in a "democratic" system, when social tension and resistance build up dangerously the system backs off enough, it compromises enough, to bring the tensions down to a safe level.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Because dictatorial systems tend to be rigid, social tensions and resistance can be built up in them to the point where they damage and weaken the system and may lead to revolution.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Look up, not up to the sky, but diagonally, up to the second floor and also across, to things at eye-level; there is no need to look down, except to watch where you are going.
    • Interview: Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players) - Textos en ZEMOS98 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.zemos98.org [Source type: General]

    • "Why The System Is Tough", point 4

The Road to Revolution

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  • To "Morality and Revolution" I would like to add the following remark: there are two kinds of morality - the kind of morality that one imposes on oneself and the kind of morality that one imposes on others.^ To "Morality and Revolution" I would like to add the following remark: there are two kinds of morality - the kind of morality that one imposes on oneself and the kind of morality that one imposes on others .
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ There were two other distinctions.

    ^ At about the 4 mile mark or so there are one or two places where it gets a little sketchy but you can follow bike tracks pretty easily.
    • MMBA • View topic - Western: Greenville Shearer Road Trail 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC mmba.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .For the first kind of morality, that is, for self-restraint, I have the greatest respect.^ For the first kind of morality, that is, for self-restraint, I have the greatest respect.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The second kind of morality I do not respect except when it constitutes self-defense.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .The second kind of morality I do not respect except when it constitutes self-defense.^ For the first kind of morality, that is, for self-restraint, I have the greatest respect.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The second kind of morality I do not respect except when it constitutes self-defense.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ I was lead [sic] to believe that this was not really a "mental health" kind of defense, but that you would try to show that my actions were a kind of "self defense."
    • United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Theodore John Kaczynski, Defendant-Appellant. - U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Cir. - February 12, 2001, Federal Circuits, Docket 99-16531 - vLex 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC vlex.com [Source type: Original source]

    .(For example, when women say that rape and wife-beating are immoral, that is self-defense.^ (For example, when women say that rape and wife-beating are immoral, that is self-defense.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ) .I have noticed that the people who try hardest to impose moral code on others (not in self-defense) are often the least careful to abide by that moral code themselves.^ Jump to: navigation , search I have noticed that the people who try hardest to impose moral code on others (not in self-defense) are often the least careful to abide by that moral code themselves.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ I have noticed that the people who try hardest to impose moral code on others (not in self-defense) are often the least careful to abide by that moral code themselves.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In each case, they promulgate an unworkable thesis, then try to force it upon people who would not accept it willingly, because it has no merit.
    • FARK.com: (4439142) Unabomber going postal over plans to auction his personal effects 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.fark.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .
    • "Morality and Revolution"
  • [...] to judge from the Internet postings that people have sent me, probably most of what you learned [about me] was nonsense.^ Internet postings that people have sent me, probably most of what you learned [about me] was nonsense.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In attracting people here to learn about a free press, we wanted to give the visitors a 'Wow' experience."
    • The Unabomber Hates the Newseum Also | The Weekly Standard 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.weeklystandard.com [Source type: General]

    ^ Most people get worried about how much energy reserves we have left, but as this graphic shows, that's the least of our problems.
    • technology - Gizmodo 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC gizmodo.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .
    • Letter to J. N.
  • A mistake that most people make is to assume that the more followers you can recruit, the better.^ When you attain a certain level of self-importance you honestly begin to believe that simply amplifying yourself is all you need to do to make people agree with you.
    • MMBA • View topic - Western: Greenville Shearer Road Trail 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC mmba.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ It is difficult for me to make further judgements or come up with a more precise characterization of him; even after three years of exchanging letters, that would be speculative.
    • OTHERZINE : issue 9 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.othercinema.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ We connect people with causes, and you'll find thousands of ways to help make a difference in your communities.
    • Unabomber: Ted Kaczynski - chicagotribune.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.chicagotribune.com [Source type: News]

    .That's true if you are trying to win an election.^ That's true if you are trying to win an election.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .A vote is a vote regardless of whether the voter is deeply committed or just barely interested enough to get to the polls.^ A vote is a vote regardless of whether the voter is deeply committed or just barely interested enough to get to the polls.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Valuable investigative resources had to be committed to meet expectations, regardless of whether it made sense.
    • Anthrax whodunit: Is it a cold case file? - CSMonitor.com 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.csmonitor.com [Source type: News]

    .But when you're building a revolutionary movement, the number of people you have is far less important than the quality of your people and the depth of their commitment.^ You're wrong in your way.
    • Theatre: Excerpt from my "Unabomber Play" Montana Dreaming - - 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC language.home.sprynet.com [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But when you're building a revolutionary movement, the number of people you have is far less important than the quality of your people and the depth of their commitment.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Or perhaps better said, intellectuals are smarter than other people but no less wise when it comes to politics -- as evidenced by so many intellectuals who became communists."
    • Are liberals smarter than conservatives? (elect, claim, Bush, socialist) - Politics and Other Controversies - Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Conservatives, Liberals, Third Parties, Left-Wing, Right-Wing, Congress, President - Page 3 - City-Data Forum 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.city-data.com [Source type: General]

    .Too many lukewarm or otherwise unsuitable people will ruin the movement.^ Too many lukewarm or otherwise unsuitable people will ruin the movement.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Many people complain about these trivialities, and movements like libertarianism and conservatism want to reduce them too, be it less radically than the Unabomber.
    • Comment on the Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.paulcooijmans.com [Source type: Original source]

    .
    • Letters to David Skrbina
  • Rebellion against technology and civilization is real rebellion, a real attack on the values of the existing system.^ Letters to David Skrbina Rebellion against technology and civilization is real rebellion, a real attack on the values of the existing system.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ He stated that he believed that the system as it exists is bad and rebellion against it is justified.
    • FORENSIC EVALUATION NAME:KACZYNSKI, Theodore John 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC home.online.no [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    ^ Instead of rebelling against the values of civilization, they have adopted many civilized values themselves and have constructed an imaginary picture of primitive societies that embodies these civilized values.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .But the green anarchists, anarcho-primitivists, and so forth (The "GA Movement") have fallen under such heavy influence from the left that their rebellion against civilization has to great extent been neutralized.^ But the green anarchists, anarcho-primitivists, and so forth (The "GA Movement") have fallen under such heavy influence from the left that their rebellion against civilization has to great extent been neutralized.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Letters to David Skrbina Rebellion against technology and civilization is real rebellion, a real attack on the values of the existing system.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In any technologically advanced society the individual’s fate MUST depend on decisions that he personally cannot influence to any great extent.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]

    .Instead of rebelling against the values of civilization, they have adopted many civilized values themselves and have constructed an imaginary picture of primitive societies that embodies these civilized values.^ Instead of rebelling against the values of civilization, they have adopted many civilized values themselves and have constructed an imaginary picture of primitive societies that embodies these civilized values.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Many primitive peoples, when they don’t have work to do, are quite content to sit for hours at a time doing nothing at all, because they are at peace with themselves and their world.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview: Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players) - Textos en ZEMOS98 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.zemos98.org [Source type: General]

    ^ But usually he is not strong enough to rebel against the most basic values of society.
    • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

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    • Letter to M. K.
  • Its is important, too, to realize that deadly violence among primitives is not even remotely comparable to modern warfare.^ Letter to M. K. Its is important, too, to realize that deadly violence among primitives is not even remotely comparable to modern warfare.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ The entertainment industry serves as an important psychological tool of the system, possibly even when it is dishing out large amounts of sex and violence.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview: Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players) - Textos en ZEMOS98 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.zemos98.org [Source type: General]

    ^ Some oversocialized leftists have gone so far as to rebel against one of modern society's most important principles by engaging in physical violence.
    • Theodore Kaczynski in words. part 1 - GAIAS x REIGN ZINE's MySpace Blog | 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC blogs.myspace.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.arix.com [Source type: Original source]

    .When primitives fight, two little bands of men shoot arrows or swing war-clubs at one another because they want to fight; or because they are defending themselves, their families, or their territory.^ When primitives fight, two little bands of men shoot arrows or swing war-clubs at one another because they want to fight; or because they are defending themselves, their families, or their territory.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ Even though there are similarities between these two pieces, they still have one monumental difference.
    • WowEssays.com - Sonntag Vs. The Unabomber 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.wowessays.com [Source type: General]

    ^ Many primitive peoples, when they don’t have work to do, are quite content to sit for hours at a time doing nothing at all, because they are at peace with themselves and their world.
    • Theodore Kaczynski: Industrial Society and Its Future (Hache/essais) 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC editions-hache.com [Source type: Original source]
    • Interview: Bill Brown (Surveillance Camera Players) - Textos en ZEMOS98 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.zemos98.org [Source type: General]

    .In the modern world soldiers fight because they have been brainwashed into believing in some kook ideology such as that of Nazism, socialism, or what American politicians choose to call "freedom". In any case the modern soldier is merely a pawn, a dupe who dies not for his family or his tribe but for the politicians who exploit him.^ In any case the modern soldier is merely a pawn, a dupe who dies not for his family or his tribe but for the politicians who exploit him.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ In the modern world soldiers fight because they have been brainwashed into believing in some kook ideology such as that of Nazism, socialism, or what American politicians choose to call "freedom".
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ This concise collection of primary sources presents the story of US History as told by dissenters who, throughout the course of American history, have fought to gain rights they believed were denied to them or others, or who disagreed with the government or majority opinion.
    • http://cseng.aw.com/catalog/academic/EZPrint_Product/0,2989,0205625894,00.html 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC cseng.aw.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]

    .If he's unlucky, maybe he does not die but comes home horribly crippled in a way that would never result from an arrow- or a spear-wound.^ If he's unlucky, maybe he does not die but comes home horribly crippled in a way that would never result from an arrow- or a spear-wound.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ He probably thought we didn’t love him anymore and that we would never come back to bring him home again.” I really can’t do justice to my mother’s capacity for drama.
    • The last word: Growing up with the Unabomber - THE WEEK 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.theweek.com [Source type: General]

    ^ We argue t hat this is due to unfulfillment resulting from the fact that they have never put their physical powers to any use, have never gone through the power process using their bodies in a serious way.
    • Part I: Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.newshare.com [Source type: Original source]

    .Meanwhile, thousands of non-combatants are killed or mutilated.^ Meanwhile, thousands of non-combatants are killed or mutilated.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    .The environment is ravaged, not only in the war zone, but also back home, due to the accelerated consumption of natural resources needed to feed the war machine.^ The environment is ravaged, not only in the war zone, but also back home, due to the accelerated consumption of natural resources needed to feed the war machine.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ There would only be a harsh natural environment that you, trading with yourself only (and maybe your local community), would be at the mercy of.
    • The Unabomber's Manifesto 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]
    • MIND Exchange 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC www.kurzweilai.net [Source type: Original source]

    ^ This life, which we call primitive due to its very nature, is to Kaczynski the best way of attaining the only true "freedom" possible in our lives.
    • Theodore Kaczynski 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC www.corrupt.org [Source type: Original source]

    .In comparasion, the violence of primitive man is relatively innocuous.^ In comparasion, the violence of primitive man is relatively innocuous.
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]
    • Theodore Kaczynski - Wikiquote 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikiquote.org [Source type: Original source]

    ^ But primitive man did relatively little damage to nature because    the COLLECTIVE power of primitive society was negligible compared to    the COLLECTIVE power of industrial society.

    ^ But primitive man did relatively little damage to nature because the collective power of primitive society was negligible compared to the collective power of industrial society.
    • Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikisource 10 January 2010 8:19 UTC en.wikisource.org [Source type: Original source]
    • The Unabomber Manifesto (CONDENSED) 25 January 2010 4:04 UTC kengelhart.home.igc.org [Source type: Original source]

    • The Truth about Primitive Life

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