I regret not writing to Unabomber while he was alive

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I read all his works in 2020 and was obsessed with his ideas and had some shit I wanted to ask him. I pussied out because I did not want to be on a list. It's a shame because now I would have a letter from him. He replied to everyone. R.I.P. king.
 
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he was right
 
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He might never have been caught if his cuck brother hadn't ratted him out, he would be like the zodiac killer today
 
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He might never have been caught if his cuck brother hadn't ratted him out, he would be like the zodiac killer today
It was the wife of the brother that noticed first that the manifesto was a lot like the letters he sent to his brother, but he was a cuck for going along with it and collaborating with FBI. Those incompetent feds would have never caught him.
 
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What an IQ mogger Ted was.
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I read all his works in 2020 and was obsessed with his ideas and had some shit I wanted to ask him. I pussied out because I did not want to be on a list. It's a shame because now I would have a letter from him. He replied to everyone. R.I.P. king.
Damn, I would have written if I had known that. Not for the monetary gains of selling the letter, which I would, but for some actual advice.

I agree with him in that I hate the modern world is and industrialization. I'd ask him how I should live in this kind of world seeing it that way. He was very intelligent. I'm sure I could have learned from his response whatever it may have been.

He was very stupid. Nobody can derail this world from becoming the mechanized, genetic, artificially intelligent abomination it is becoming. I'd like to know how someone like myself should enjoy the ride.
 
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He was very stupid. Nobody can derail this world from becoming the mechanized, genetic, artificially intelligent abomination it is becoming. I'd like to know how someone like myself should enjoy the ride.
He was even right about that, this entire techno indhstrial society is very fragile and interdependent, a collapse of one crucial cog in the machine can mean the collapse of the entire thing. He goes into heavy detail and you should read it of you want to learn more.

He is also right to see that the reason a revolution against the entire system is not possible is because the people do not believe it to be possible. If enough people were to actualy believe and act, this could all collapse. Now I personaly do not think this will ever happen, but I believe a collapse by other means is inevitable.
 
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Damn, I would have written if I had known that. Not for the monetary gains of selling the letter, which I would, but for some actual advice.

I agree with him in that I hate the modern world is and industrialization. I'd ask him how I should live in this kind of world seeing it that way. He was very intelligent. I'm sure I could have learned from his response whatever it may have been.

He was very stupid. Nobody can derail this world from becoming the mechanized, genetic, artificially intelligent abomination it is becoming. I'd like to know how someone like myself should enjoy the ride.
he went er. if he knew there was a way to stop it, he would have published a book and went on tv shows to promote his ideas. he was consumed by hatred against the low sentience worker drones
 
he would have published a book and went on tv shows to promote his ideas
He kinda did that and used the bombings to attract attention to his ideas.
 
i see his manifesto as more of an explanation, rather than a warning. he must have known it was futile, that's why he disregarded optics and started killing people.
 
i see his manifesto as more of an explanation, rather than a warning. he must have known it was futile, that's why he disregarded optics and started killing people.
he started killing out of pure rage before he ever considered publishing a manifesto
 
Such a revolution as he proposed would be suicide for the majority of its participants as the world cannot support its current population without technology and industry.

Whatever future we are heading for is bleak though. He is correct that modern society has stripped us of all agency as individuals except for a tiny elite minority.
 

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