I'm starting to think that he had a point.Though I still don't understand the reasoning that led him to send bombs via mail.
>>538590497Boomer thread lol
>>538590497If you actually read his manifesto you'd understand:>In order to get our message before the public with some chance of making a lasting impression, we’ve had to kill people.It's just marketing.
>>538590689>It's just marketing.Not quite. Yes, that was one reason, but Ted K also had a lot of bottled-up rage that he wanted to take out on other people, which is the primary reason.
Theres weekly manifestos. They all think it will cause a mass awakening
>>538590497>I still don't understand the reasoning that led him to send bombs via mail.He sent them to liberal university professors. Enough said.
>>538590497You would never have known his name or message if he hadn't done some drastic shit. His name and message would have been lost forever in the slop
>>538590689>>538591097Nope. He was trying to take out people who were responsible for moving technology forward and scare anyone who might try.It was he tried to escape society, but he found out that the government was also in control of the wilderness.
>>538590497the progression of technology has been controlled attrition since the telegraph, half of our founders knew how to harness electricity, its the implementation of violence that ted couldnt figure out, but then he also chose to live a comfortable life of preaching institutionalized mathemathics long dominated by muzzie algebra and jewish physics, when he could of just got good explosives and joined or conglomerated the masses of radical cells across the country
>>538590497he thought he could slow things down
>>538590497>Though I still don't understand the reasoning that led him to send bombs via mail.Trying to save the world one way or the other.
>>538590497if he wasn't such a onions boi and actually went to live inawoods in like alaska instead of meme shedding 4 miles from a town he wouldn't have sperged out, alas here we are
>>538590497reminder that all TED posters are feds
>>538590497one professor he mailed a bomb to is mentioned many times in the epstein files and jeffrey epsteins emails.
>>538591272>>538590497The cruel reality is that he could have waited just a few years and witnessed the birth of widespread internet.He could have waited, spread his message on the internet, and started a very successful political party.Ted ultimately changed nothing, even though he had the right message. He could have changed nothing if he were only a little more patient.
>>538590497you are the country of linkola, of course you'd appreciate uncle ted
>>538591954>He could have changed nothingChanged something. God damn it.
>>538591298>He was trying to take out people who were responsible for moving technology forwardSo congressmen who vote for pro-tech bills? Tech CEOs? What about power plants that feed these factories or the factories themselves? Ted didn't target any of that, he targeted random computer shop owners who have zero impact on technology and professors.
>had a pointRead the manifesto, and his other writings. Yes his forecast about industrial society, its direction and ultimate fate were correct.
>>538590497>Though I still don't understand the reasoning that led him to send bombs via mail.Lysergic acid diethylamide
>>538590497Bump