Today, 10th of June 2023, it was announced that Theodore Kaczyński, also known as “The Unabomber” has passed away. Ted was 81 years old and authored the infamous manifesto “Industrial Society and Its Future”. Ted Kaczyński was also the culprit of many mail bomb attacks throughout the 1970’s, 1980’s and early 1990’s. In 1996 Ted was caught and arrested by the Police. He’s been in prison ever since and he ended up dying behind bars.
Heart breaking as it was - to hear about his passing - I was pleasantly surprised by the sheer amount of positive comments about Ted that I found all around the internet. Yes, there were a few occasional liberals lambasting him but the vast majority of people paid their respects. I also saw many people expressing their belief that Ted K. was right in what he said and that he, basically, prophesied the future of our technological society.
The last few years have provided a clear example of the type of societal decay Kaczyński warned us about in his manifesto. Oversocialized Normies fell easily for the woke propaganda and drank the Kool-Aid of liberalism. And yet, even said Normies do acknowledge that Ted K. was, indeed, ‘on to something’…
When one sees the multiple man-made horrors beyond one’s own comprehension the logic conclusion is that “Ted Kaczyński had it right”. His methods might have been questionable - at best - morally reprehensible - at worst - and yet his predictions seemed to have a frightening accuracy.
Ted Kaczyński was a great man. A hero, for many. A misunderstood genius. Victimized by the MK Ultra and by a travesti of justice. Unjustly imprisoned and dead behind bars at the age of 81. And yet at the same time, the likes of Henry Kissinger (who eventualy passed away after the writing of this manuscript), George Soros and communist clowns such as Chomski, are still alive and being a waste of space and oxygen. These and many other political fanatics, who don’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon.
While Ted K. was often demonized by the media, portrayed as some sort of ‘mad genius’ or as a ‘terrorist lunatic’, the political fanatics that constitute the rank and file of the supranational organisations, dictating eery aspect of regular people’s lives, are celebrated and showered with praise. This goes to show how mentally ad culturally sick our modern industrial society has become.
Ted Kaczyński and Pentti Linkola might be dead, but their message stays with us. It’s their legacy. Increasing numbers of people are waking up to the reality of how rotten and corrupt the system his. And Linkola’s as well as Kaczyński’s ideas become more relatable for many of the common folk. That said, it has become quite clear that the industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.