RE: A cause of death was not immediately known.
A lot of that is going around.
Maybe he was going to dress up in a suit and tie for a meeting about legal matters about his case. As he was tightening his tie he noticed too late it was a rope and someone was helping him tie it tighter. Much tighter.
He was a lib so I’m going with The Clot Shot.
Yet Jonathan Pollard is still alive. Maybe we should get him back and throw him in Kaczynski’s now vacant cell.
What did he have on Hillary?
There was a parlor game back in the 90's, is the quote from the unabomber or Al Gore.
He was a product of MKUltra like Charles Manson.
Damn. Feel bad for his brother who turned him in. It was the right decision, but Ted never spoke to him after that despite his brother trying for years to make contact. And now he is gone. Got to be hard.
As for Ted himself, MK Ultra victim turned murderer. Hard to feel much sympathy given his actions, but it’s true he wasn’t all there mentally. Left wing and nuts, but some of his criticisms in his manifesto of liberals were spot on. Have to admit that.
He was 81.
Hahaha
They get to pick what they talk about, how they spin it, and when they air it.
Since most the media conglomerates are owned by Democrats, and most journalists are liberal, you have a powerful pro-liberal bias.
The professional standards which once demanded a degree of objectivity are gone today. Any topic, it almost doesn’t matter what, the journalist today sees himself as a socially responsible party to, needing to influence people one way or the other: J6 and the elections, Covid, Ukraine, climate change, LGBTQ, the gun debate, etc.
Language often gives us away. A long time ago folks in the news media would refer to themselves as “reporters.” Today they call themselves “journalists.” There is a difference.
The second big 1990s headliner criminal, after Robert Hansen, the spy, to die in prison this week.
Remember how well the media put his environmental manifesto in front of the public, it was placed front and center nationally.
The manifesto is interesting reading but it got to be that Teddy was in it for the game. How he figured that societal change could be accomplished by blowing up faculty secretaries and assistant professors is a little hard to fathom.
The mentally ill’s knee-jerk reaction will be “Oh goody! A cell open for Trump!”
"The U.S. government seized Kaczynski's cabin, which they put on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., until late 2019, before it was transferred to a nearby FBI museum."
Here is one brief example from today’s Michigan Live coverage:
“In a 1985 attack, Kaczynski mailed a bomb to prominent University of Michigan psychology professor James V. McConnell, a leading figure in behaviorism. The blast wounded graduate assistant Nicklaus Suino and damaged McConnell’s hearing, according to MLive files.”
I worked at U. of Michigan in those years. The main overlooked story is that in all universities the actual professors don’t get the cart of mailroom packages and take out a Swiss Army pocket knife and open them.
Bombers are threatening to the support staff, especially clerks and student assistants who do the work. They are the ones at risk of being killed. Secretaries are next (as one who had sharp wooden splinters blasted into her arms and abdomen by a letter bomb they opened on a desk-—addressed to her boss.
So these filthy killers endanger people who have nothing to do with their personal grudges and manias. Bosses most often hear the bomb go off from another room.
If you put a hermit in jail is that really punishment?
I guess his death means he’ll once again be voting by mail for Democrats.
They had so many clues...and the brother knew. They should have caught him a lot sooner.