Ted Kaczynski better known as the “Unabomber” or “Uncle Ted” has sadly passed away.

 

Kaczynski was a gifted child math prodigy and a professor who abandoned academia in the early 1970s.

He gave up a life in academia to live in a remote cabin in the woods of Montana away from much of society. There he sought to live off the land and be as self sufficient as possible.

It is worth noting that prior to his time in academia, he was a participant in what many consider to have been a MK Ultra mind control experiment. This happened during his time at Harvard University in the 1960s. How this experience impacted him later is a subject that many have debated over the years.

Kaczynski eventually concluded that new technological advances represented a significant threat to human freedom. He felt that technology would be used to control and enslave humanity if specific things weren’t done to undermine its advancement.

For almost two decades starting in 1978 and up until 1995, he sent mail bombs to various people who he believed were helping advance or push new technologies. His mail bombs which grew in sophistication ended up killing three people and injuring many others.

This old ABC News report which was wrongly biased against Uncle Ted gets into some of the specifics of his mail bombing campaign.

In 1995, he sent a letter to The New York Times stating that he would stop sending mail bombs so long as a lengthy essay he wrote dubbed “Industrial Society and its Future” was published in full by a major newspaper. This essay was eventually published in both The New York Times and The Washington Post. It has been commonly referred to as the “Unabomber Manifesto.”

It is an interesting read and much of his commentary was accurate in predicting this insane society that we are forced to endure today. Regardless of what you believe about his mail bombs and tactics, he was correct with much of his societal analysis.

He also hilariously trolled the FBI and mocked their investigative abilities for failing to locate him for decades.

He was only arrested after his brother who suspected that he was the author of the essay, reported him to the FBI. Had he not done this, Kaczynski would likely have died in his Montana cabin instead of a prison cell. The FBI had no serious leads on him up until that point. Their investigative abilities were indeed a “joke” as Uncle Ted once said.

Some faggot with the FBI literally cried when they located his cabin.

Unlike that homosexual FBI person, people will remember Uncle Ted for a very long time. I believe that his societal commentary on technology being used to enslave humanity will only become more and more relevant as we see more and more weird Jews and random lunatics trying to push transhumanism and other bizarrely unpractical futurism ideas.

He was 100 percent correct in his assessment of technology being developed with no thought as to their societal impacts. You see this with things like cell phones and social media. One could easily argue that these technologies have been a net negative for society. There was of course no thought as to these negative societal impacts prior to their rollout.

Uncle Ted was no doubt a man ahead of his time.

Rest in Peace Uncle Ted. You will be missed.