11 thoughts on “He sure called out the bullshit, definitely misunderstood and marginalized.

  1. Somewhere I have a printed copy of Ted’s manifesto. Just yesterday I had the bizarre thought that he just might be running some of the sock puppet politicians behind the scenes. I checked his bio on the wiki, and he is still alive; allegedly 80 and in a prison hospital.

    • Any of his writings that I’ve seen are brilliant, and show much insight into the world that he predicted would come about. Was he yet another patsy for the FBI, portrayed as a nutcase, then wrongly blamed for their false-flag bombing attacks, that they themselves planned and carried out?
      The State conveniently finds such people, usually of less intelligence than Kaczynski, often creating a threat when none exists, in order that the security apparatuses is found to be indispensable by the gullible sheeple.
      There were real problems with the quality of ‘proof’ of his guilt, and the identification of him as the bomber. That such victims of State machinations are then kept incommunicado behind bars ensures that the public never have their eyes opened to the truth. I mean, he is too old and ill to physically be a danger to anyone, so why are the powers that be so scared of him talking, unless he is innocent?

  2. He refused a plea of insanity. Based on his prescient grasp of the direction of society, I’d say he wasn’t. I hadn’t seen that rundown of what he saw coming. Sure is spot on looking at Twitter and how it was used to silence every voice that spoke against the left. I hope that changes. IDK anything about that platform, the only times I have Tweeted was when I had gas and tried to sneak one by. I would have paid to have that censored. It’s amazing how much the wood in a bench can amplify sound.

  3. He lived in East Quad, at the University of Michigan, about five years before I was there. This doesn’t surprise any of us.

  4. Ted isn’t an idiot, he got used up by three letter agencies that think it’s all right to destroy someone for the sake of the government. He actually had a good idea what technology would do to society.

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