He was a genius level mathematician. He even built the batteries that he used from scratch so as to avoid serial numbers.... He had nothing but a bicycle to travel to the nearest town.... His brother ratted him out
I believe he was targeted before being admitted to Harvard. He was from a poor family. The Ivy League students of the wealthy made fun of his cheap clothing, etc., resulting in social isolation. He was put into a “study” where he was instructed to write about some beliefs he had with his reasoning. He was then put into a room with people (ringers) who purposefully destroyed his arguments no matter how good they were. Trying to get him to lose his temper. So they “gaslighted” a math genius until he was obviously questioning his sanity. Who knows what else they did to him. What a wonderful bunch of people. I hold them partially responsible for the outcome of his behavior.
I think the "study" was connected to MK Ultra and that is why people make the LSD connection. But I've never seen evidence of Kaczynski being given LSD. From complications shortly after birth his life was a perfect storm of building a real life super villain.
John O'Brien I’m unaware of complications after his birth. Please elaborate. I only remember vague descriptions of his family life. But it’s been awhile since I read that info. I, also, don’t recall that he was tested with LSD or other drugs. With MK Ultra we’ll never know as the records were “supposedly” destroyed. I do remember that the purpose was to purposefully destroy his logical arguments and trigger severe cognitive dissonance. In someone who was a math genius and a social outcast. To observe? Or to induce trauma based mind control? Both, I suspect.
@@msmeyersmd8 Shortly after his birth he was placed in an incubator for weeks and isolated because of it. Some say this caused bonding issues and resulted in near crippling awkwardness. Ted Kaczynski in his own words points to the incubator experience starting a path of what most would view as maladaptation. He certainly saw it as a significant negative experience and that it led to his negative view of industrialization and institutionalization.
@@msmeyersmd8 The experiment violated a bunch of ethical protocols and was probably the genesis of his manifesto that became the idea he fixated on. Sociopaths will fixate/sympathize with an idea or person and that sort of seems to be part of the puzzle with Ted and he certainly has some sociopathic tendencies. The manifesto manifested, pun sort of intended, into this whole battle he engaged in with "the system" that he saw himself as a crusader for; if that analogy makes sense. Earlier in life before his experience with the professional debaters Kaczynski said that he had a duty to be an agent for effective positive change in the world. It seems his academic experience took that drive and perverted it; but savior types have a tendency to go hard in either direction, ie. Hitler. It's hard to say if he hadn't been forced to defend his ideas if he would have become so committed to them. Which takes us back to the weird conspiracy connection to his manifesto being created in a mind control study under the umbrella of MK Ultra. No LSD required.
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I just read his manifesto and it explains so well how especially the most modern tech has left people unfulfilled, anxious, and depressed in life. We are free, but in the strict confines in which the system allows. Idk why I have depression, but I felt that in my bones. Nothing seems fulfilling anymore
Its dopamine man I swear. Get rid of your smartphone and buy a nokia 3110 and just reconnect with nature and overall fitness, go take a walk or jog or get a gym membership and just go to a café and have a drink. Thats the real world man
@@BoshBargnani he didn't say he didn't understand why the bombings were primary topic, he was appreciating that something else associated with the unabomber was being discussed aside from the glaring obvious .
@@BoshBargnani I totally get it, my point is that people tend to end their reading there and don't consider his points in the paper he wrote. That's pretty much it.
Robocaplypse will happen whether you believe it or not. They're already controlling the majority of the population with a carrot called cell technology that is insanely addictive.
I was part of a time travel experiment. The affects on me were awful, especially the time I was pulled through a damn wormhole. Seeing the future is pointless. No one believes you, no one wants to know what is going to happen and even attempting to change things makes everything extremely worse. I did leave proof in the past that I had travelled forward 10 years. But I can’t get a scientist to look at the data.
@Dr. D youtube is harmful? The application you signed up for on a phone or computer your using to make this statement? Social media is harmful? Lmao. You people are lunatics.
My favorite part is, “the liberals will fight technology, tell you how evil it is until they get their hands on it and use it against you” funny how he is spot on
This is also quite literally exactly what's happened the past couple years lmfao... blm, blaming men etc. It's so weird to read things written in the 90s and see how almost all of it is identical how it is now... 28. The leftist of the oversocialized type tries to get off his psychological leash and assert his autonomy by rebelling. But usually he is not strong enough to rebel against the most basic values of society. Generally speaking, the goals of today’s leftists are NOT in conflict with the accepted morality. On the contrary, the left takes an accepted moral principle, adopts it as its own, and then accuses mainstream society of violating that principle. Examples: racial equality, equality of the sexes, helping poor people, peace as opposed to war, nonviolence generally, freedom of expression, kindness to animals. More fundamentally, the duty of the individual to serve society and the duty of society to take care of the individual. All these have been deeply rooted values of our society (or at least of its middle and upper classes [4] for a long time. These values are explicitly or implicitly expressed or presupposed in most of the material presented to us by the mainstream communications media and the educational system. Leftists, especially those of the oversocialized type, usually do not rebel against these principles but justify their hostility to society by claiming (with some degree of truth) that society is not living up to these principles
@@Official2Shitty you're just trying to intentionally misconstrued what he's saying to make it sound crazier than it really is. His manifesto is just generic philosophy, his name, or what he did has literally nothing to do with the content. Labelling it a "terrorist manifesto" is just an obvious attempt to make it sound spooky, and a topic we shouldn't discuss because you don't like that he insulted liberals. It's not really "villianizing" liberals either. He has a section of politics, and quite literally everything he said is exactly what happens today. You can try to word it however you want, but it doesn't change anything
The craziest thing about this guy - we condemn his actions, but we can't ignore that we actually agree in large part. It's so conflicting, it's scary and wonderful.
And that's the trouble ain't it? You cannot not see the dangerous extremes his taken but you can obviously see the ultimate goal of why he would go so far
@@brendansierra6451 Well I know the terrorist manifesto and I also believe in not negotiating with or kowtowing to terrorist ideas and the unabomber was a terrorist.
Either way technology is a double edge sword & after the last decade I’m not sure it’s benefiting us. So now I can see why the unabomber felt the need to act. I can sympathize with Ol’Ted Besides
Brilliant? I dunno about that. I would say that he makes some pretty good observations of certain groups of people, but the conclusions he draws from those observations aren't very sound in most cases. And these sketchy conclusions from which his decided course of action was derived, are clearly outpourings of a broken mind. Much more so than one of unfettered brilliance, I think..
@@SineEyed not saying his actions were brilliant. Those were insane but for a lot of his writings being done at a time without access to the summation of human knowledge at his fingertips he was very aware of cultural issues and their impacts on society. I'm separating the art from the artist just like I can admit David Koresh made pretty decent Christian Rock, OJ Simpson was a legendary football player and Jeffrey Dahmer was a good cook. (The last one was a joke). Obviously I think his solution to the problem was extreme but his recognition of the problems was right on the nose. A mind can be brilliant and psychotic at the same time. Sometimes brilliance can even drive someone mad due to the tendency to overthink everything. His brilliance is unimpeachable though. We're talking a mathematical prodigy with an IQ in the 160s when still in middle school that started at Harvard at 16. Crazy yes but brilliant by any objective measure.
I've been studying philosophy for about a year and a half, almost got to two years but sadly one of my philosophy classes was canceled and the terrifying thing about Ted's manifesto is that, it is very hard to find a logical inconsistency or anything really, his writing is so good and well done that I cannot find a fault in it and rather the opposite, the more I look at his argument the more I see it everywhere. I'm not joking when I say the argument terrifies me, it does, because it is accurate to this day and has been despite being a theory almost 30 years old.
For sure he was a genius. I'll give you one little disagreement I had a day after reading it. Tell me what you think. One of his main messages is that the industrial revolution (and other organizational mass technology) has made it too easy for humans to get their basic necessities for survival -- all they need is obedience to hold down a basic job. Life doesn't involve enough challenge, mastery, autonomy, etc. And the fake (surrogate) activities we undertake, like learning golf or collecting postage stamps, are never as fulfilling as basic survival. However, I would point out that technology has produced an over abundance of some things -- sugar, dopamine from video games, porn, antisocial media etc., so it has become a new toxic part of our environment. Instead of sweets (like berries) being a once a year treat/goal, now they are a toxic poison to stay away from most of the time to avoid diabetes. In effect, the environment of food has changed such that new things are dangerous -- overabundance is dangerous, not scarcity. In addition, society still "preys upon itself", for example many organizations will screw other people over to make a buck. Avoiding those predators is a challenge for survival. Yes, that sucks, but the same thing happened thousands of years ago -- King David sent one of his soldiers to the front line just to die, so he could take his wife. People in the same tribe screwing each other over is nothing new, and is a hard challenge for survival, but I don't recall reading about that in my first read of the manifesto. So I would submit that living a healthy life is actually close to a "stage 2" challenge in terms of the manifesto. I know it's a decent challenge for me to do intermittent fasting from food and technology, i.e. avoiding poisons -- the dose makes the poison. And I feel satisfied when I do it. I do not disagree with his comments on psychological suffering of high population density, over-socialization, and low autonomy. He basically predicted the depression of teenage girls due to social media, back in 1995. His observations on leftism / wokeism involving self-hatred and inferiority are incredible as well. So would we overall be happier without mass technology? Honestly, probably yes, and maybe the current system will implode and we will test that theory. tl;dr fellow humans are still predators to worried about, and over-abundance presents challenges similar to scarcity.
Also, he compares technology addiction to an alcoholic and a bottle of wine. I've read "The Freedom Model" and it thinks the disease model of addiction is BS. Most "alcoholics" can actually become moderate drinkers, and they do, eventually, on their own.
His manifesto is full of hypocrisy and contradictions, you have to be mentally deficient in order to fail to understand that. He opposes technology yet he uses technology to spread his message. He says he "supports human freedom" yet he wants to force everyone to live like he wants them to live, and actively fights against the rights of people with disabilities, women and homosexuals. How do people like you not see that?
@@spudtaters8419 they only become moderate drinkers if they choose to go down that path. Not many do and stick to being an alcoholic for the rest of their life
He was trying to help. Lashed out how he could. History will eventually remember these people as tiny blips that fought back earlier than everyone else.
No one was listening to him. At the time, no one thought anything of his manifesto, claiming they were the rantings of a madman. I'm sure, by design. A coordinated attempt to permanently discredit him. Now that all of this stuff is coming to fruition, the internet has rediscovered his manifesto and has realized that he was right all along. If only we had listened to him back then, things might be a bit different........MIGHT be different.
@@heatherhillman1 Totalitarians rely on fraud and force and when the fraud is exposed they rely exclusively on force. Paraphrasing George Orwell a bit, but point is, they would have just relied on force earlier. The past couple years is the force after we exposed their pyramid scheme of an economy.
He may have thought he was helping, but he was trying to fucking destroy most of the good in humanity in reaction to one of the best things to ever happen in history. Fuck that demon. I don't believe in Hell but he should be one of the top inmates.
With Ted being a well known genius, very high I.Q. at a young age, a mathmetician, graduate of harvard, and professor, mixed with being a loner probably questioning everything, He knew the road society and advancement would lead down. Whether the advancements are conspired by the elite or a inevitable self destructive path we have taken, I tend to agree with the first. As of 2021 quantum computing, block chains, the roll out of A.I., and the very well secretive agenda of transhumanism, his manifesto proves correct. And his actions to have his writings out to the public 30 years later does show there is a force conspiring to keep these concerns well hidden from the public. Anyone learning of the Unabomber in depth read his Manifesto. He successfully beat the FBI and cabal by having them release his writings for all to read. It all is coming into fruition, and will more than likely pan out in our generation.
Well put. I agree 100%. The cabal steering society has a vast understanding of things and they try to keep sooooo much hidden from the rest of us because they basically have a "deal with the devil"... devil being a powerful entity Against humans, God being the ALL powerful force that works With humans and All life...that's why some ppl can accomplish miracles/the impossible, they're working with one of those forces.
after reading Ted..he made me leave my rat life...I live in a farm close to a forest..I m with Nature now..life is simple...thanks Ted and all other pioneers before and after him...
It wasn't the "LSD Experiment", it was an experiment which focused upon breaking an individual to make them useless as an adversary, the methods used were quite similar to some of what the Stazi tactics of "Decompostion" centered around.
I live in Colorado and met a prison guard who worked at the Supermax and would regularly see Ted. He doesn’t talk at all apparently he just sits and writes books and memoirs all day.
Wow, do u know if he seemed more normal like sane or just like a crazy loner? Working at a supermax with that level of criminals seems scary and stressful
@@roonces8788 you can write to anyone in jail or prison communication by mail with the outside world is one of the limited rights of prisoners...you can thank atika for that
My mom used to work for one of the people he targeted, she nannied and cleaned for them. She said he was in constant pain because of it so he was always kind of grouchy and that he was the smartest person she ever knew. She also said that he kept STACKS of books by his side of the bed, as big as the two inside seats of a sedan.
It's funny that the FBI has his cabin in a museum like a trophy when they spent more money trying to catch him than they spent trying to catch anyone EVER and the only reason he was caught was because his brother turned him in.
HaHa, I'm pretty screwed if I start doing CRaZy things because the way I'd write it I'd pretty insane because of smart how am I that people will notice... "Hey, this sounds like Justin Todd's brain this typing letter reading are you..."
yes it was his brother that turned him in but the FBI still wouldn’t have caught him if his brother didn’t give FBI them letters that connect with his manifesto
I find it really really really interesting how governments resolve their disputes with threats, weapons and violence but when the general public uses the same things to resolve theirs they are hunted down, labelled this and that and the other and thrown in prison. I really find it very very very interesting...
@@taoist32Elon Musk the psychopath is seen as a fucking hero while he's building a giant satellites web over our heads, while his others billionnaires friends are trying to get to the singularity ASAP, 2020 a time where the sky is the property of a private corporation and where people who are trying to resist are seen as terrorists. The real psychos are the ultra rich, in all possible ways.
@@pulseantarctica Ha --- no doubt the infiltratorous poi-zionist cult pedophile preistclass --- is holding the entire world hostage with threats of even worser second waves of BIOTERRORISM. you'd think all those unknown number of nukes us taxpayers bought for isreal that they have pointing in all directions in case anyone even thinks of looking at them funny would make a deterent allready . you'd think the regular pyramid-scheme bribery would be enough to get every government onboard the total world domination bandwagon --- where the obcenely weathy can rule like gods over gangstas pair-o-dice. but we still need weather warefare technology to send the message to the unruly governments who ask too many questions. Welcome to the worldwide wireless concentration cramp. if you don't like it you can leave (same way jesus did) at least until we all get transhumanised into mindless slave robots that can't even escape this manmade hell through death . the elites wetdream is to not have to pretend they care about anyone anymore and yet still require all to worship them. Psycological warefare technology has come a long way and we aint seen nothing yet ... we BEST take care of them genocidal megalomaniac eugenicist depopulation authoritarian secret cult motherfrackers --- BEFORE they finish taking care of us . . . Pharmakeia literally means sorcery in greek . Medicine is not only a science --- it is also a religion to be mandatorily worshipped --- and an 'art' to the indoctrinated black magicians that practice it. (practice makes perfect huh?) Why do you think that both the dollar-sign and the ama logo feature winged snakes strangling the friggin tree of life and knowledge to death ? Lockdown cuts off the circulation of humanity and creates dangerous desperation instead of the unlimited abundance our truly original intelligent designer endowed all of us earthling critters (with UN-ALIENABLE rights) with. Time to skewer the $nake$ ! Bank on the fact that Black-Magicians Lives will Matter alot more after they are all dead and long gone... if you think the wages for deliberately schmucking the whole world into going to war against everything pure and natural and good are astronomically enormous --- yer darn friggin right. Sadly the history shows again and again --- that military personnel are even WAY MORE likely to get mind-controlled with polarizing (toxic or sugarcoated) disinformation . Let's all wake up from the pharmakia sleeping spell trance and kick the ass of anyone who COMMANDS us to fight each other for their own nefarious purposes. it's about friggin time to show them genocidal megalomaniac eugenicist PRICK authoritarian lucifarian motherschmuckers where they can STICK themselves. The power if suggestion eh ? No wonder free speech is under assault these daze . Those that can't handle 'the truth' or even the wild earnest opinions of fearless 'fools' like me --- Can go home and watch t.v. --- "history shows again and again --- how nature points out the folly of men --- go-go GODZILLA ! Naw seriously --- good luck and goddesspeed yawl --- i trust and pray that those sworn to serve and protect US from enemies both foreign and domestic that are putting their lives on the line --- will read between the lies --- and will be easily able do the right thing --- now that the truth is becoming more self-evident than ever ! Yeah i know good luck with that ! PEACE
Wow, Kaczynski's books from prison are truly mind-blowing! If you're interested in the perils of technology, you must read Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. They offer such profound insights that I couldn't put them down. Highly recommended!
@Michael1313 michael that is true, sure, but he delivered bombs to people through mail, killing 3 and injuring many more, so yeah, he IS NUTS, and not because he was very intelligent. Unless, of course, you think mailing bombs is a sign of sanity.
But that also means that the outside opinion must be true. Based off your statement I believe we faked the moon landing. Why am I the psycho? Your the sheep there is a mountain of evidence showing how it was faked. The only way to prove who is right is time. And to say that if you don’t follow the heard you are a psycho means that what the heard believes in must be wrong, and any argument they throw at you is wrong. I believe you put yourself into a doublespeak. Where any one that agrees with unpopular opinion is proof that there people going against the herd, and that any one who followed the common opinion is a sheep, and any one that says anything different must be a sheep. If you believe that your opinion is so important than write a book about it.
Aaaaand way to put your favorite tiny frame on a big picture. Just keep doing it man. Keep walking around putting your tiny frame on big pictures. Save yourself from your Self. Don't bother with trying to make society better.
The question is, WTF do we do about it? Voting changes nothing. Bombing some people here and there is not going to accomplish anything. People are flat crazy or just plain dumb if they think "the people" are going to rise up against the US war machine at all, much less win. Frankly... I'm pretty sure it's far too late. But that's not even relevant I guess; climate change is probably going to slowly remove humanity from the planet anyhow. Have fun while you can!
@@blackscreen1810 good for you. Maybe you don't care that life in America pretty much sucked donkey balls for everyone else except white men back then. (hopefully I'm wrong about that.)
The real question is why was he manipulated into participating in something they would torture him in? Because he was smart and happy about it. Stupid people are always trying to shame smart people, its part of the doctrine of Christianity. Miserable stupid people with power have the worst inferiority complexes.
No hes like jesus, trying to accept your soul instead of having to go to a shit school so you can get a shit job to please a shit society instead of being able to get by while doing more of what really makes you feel alive.
the man was a certified genius. he was definitely on point with where our govt was heading. he was a Patriot that was set on a path of distruction after those acid experiments made him realize how broken the powers that be are.
Yeah hundreds of mushroom trips have done that to me too… However, psychedelics make me love everyone and the planet I would never want to hurt anything it’s our governments fall for using psychedelics in a malicious way, which they are very good at doing with shit .
First thing I ever did on the internet was download his manifesto. All of our technological progress enslaves us and makes us more miserable in exchange for just a little more convenience.
benjamite15 It’s not really convenience though. You can’t avoid anyone because you have your phone with you 24/7. You went somewhere and no one could reach you. Your time was your own. Now I have to talk to my office and my mother the whole time I’m on vacation or grocery shopping or whatever. And God for bid you have sex because that’s going to get interrupted by 12 text messages and three phone calls. If I don’t respond within 10 minutes to every single person they freak out. I spend a ton of time doing updates deleting mass amounts of advertising emails, repairing devices, replacing devices. I mean what’s really easier? Yeah I can make a bank deposit with my phone, but it wasn’t a big deal to go to the bank when the drive-through had 20 bays and somebody working at every single one of them. Back then I was treated special because I was allowing the bank to hold my precious money. Now they act like they’re doing me a favor. I have more paper now then before I went paperless. I can’t think of a single thing that is truly easier than before. It’s just different, but it’s not easier.
These inconveniences you mention are so small. Only being able to contact someone if you were in the same place with them, otherwise you have to wait days or weeks until your mail got to them, not knowing if they are even alive, is far worse than having people expect you to be available for phone calls all the time. Not to mention that you don't actually have to be- I turn my phone off if i want to have a quiet time, and maybe its the problem of others that they expect me to do otherwise. I don't hold it against technology, but against those people, and if I HAVE to answer them, maybe I'm the one it should be held against- I'm causing my own issue by thinking I have to answer, when no one is actually holding the phone to my ear while my hands are tied.
They’re not small inconveniences. They’re huge. They are life and thought stealing. If you never lived before cell phone or computer you have no idea. And any time after smoke signal communication you never spent time wondering if someone was dead or alive. Heck the mail came the same day within your own city also the telephone and automobile have been around a long time.
@@jacobb9672 The point is, we don't know where this great experiment will end up. We're transforming the planet and we're on the way to transforming ourselves. There is no master intelligence guiding this along - just companies chasing profit, often driven by eccentric billionaires. This is what kept Ted up nights in his cabin.
They are using targeted individuals with a rh negative blood type assaulting us with technology to create a clone terminator type entity. Im 2 weeks into the torture..its an experience from hell..Honest to gods truth brother
@@firstname449 are you REALLY THAT DAFT that you don't know they interview people who ONLY push the narrative they want that week? I'm no liberal but ever notice EVERY TIME Fox News or someone wants to say china is going to collapse they ALWAYS bring on..... GORDON CHANG. The guy has been predicting "china will collapse in 6 months" for OVER 20 YEARS, actually BEFORE they rose to dominate manufacturing. Before the first cheap power tools and electrical goods hit the stores. And EVERY TIME they want to push a narrative, they just wheel out the right person. No FRESH thinking or INDEPENDENT thinking allowed. They'd be called terrorists and nazis for EVEN HAVING HIM talk.... and even have the fbi threatening them if they seriously THOUGHT about interviewing him. You know, because freedom of speech is SO valued by the chronies and the mainstream media (WHICH IT ISN'T).
Just wanted to clarify somethings because joe miss represented the Unabomber's history and intentions. He retreat to his cabin to enact his destructive plan, at first it was simply him exercising what he thought was best for humanity and himself. He lived by the land for no one but himself. It was only later when he witnessed the forest he lived in being burnt that he began formulating his plans. And his bombings didn't have the purpose of destroying the system, rather simply to draw attention. When he felt he had enough eyes on him, he proposed to the New York times and the Washington Post to publicize his manifesto, and in trade he would cease his bombings. He never believed he alone could enact any meaningful change, his actions were calculated to create an audience so that his message could reach as many people possible.
Wasn’t the forest being burnt he couldn’t stand the planes flying overhead in other words no matter how far he went he couldn’t get away from society/technology and who the hell would be purposefully burning down the forest
@@johnscanlon2598 the government/private corporations in contract with the government for the purposes of clearing land or a controlled burn to maintain the forest
@@johnscanlon2598 According to Kaczynski, it wasn't the forest being burnt or planes flying overhead: _It's kind of rolling country, not flat, and when you get to the edge of it you find these ravines that cut very steeply in to cliff-like drop-offs and there was even a waterfall there. It was about a two days' hike from my cabin. That was the best spot until the summer of 1983. That summer there were too many people around my cabin so I decided I needed some peace. I went back to the plateau and when I got there I found they had put a road right through the middle of it ... You just can't imagine how upset I was. It was from that point on I decided that, rather than trying to acquire further wilderness skills, I would work on getting back at the system. Revenge._
He talks about killing people to get attention to his work in this paragraph, pretty grim... "96. As for our constitutional rights, consider for example that of freedom of the press. We certainly don’t mean to knock that right; it is very important tool for limiting concentration of political power and for keeping those who do have political power in line by publicly exposing any misbehavior on their part. But freedom of the press is of very little use to the average citizen as an individual. The mass media are mostly under the control of large organizations that are integrated into the system. Anyone who has a little money can have something printed, or can distribute it on the Internet or in some such way, but what he has to say will be swamped by the vast volume of material put out by the media, hence it will have no practical effect. To make an impression on society with words is therefore almost impossible for most individuals and small groups. Take us (FC) for example. If we had never done anything violent and had submitted the present writings to a publisher, they probably would not have been accepted. If they had been been accepted and published, they probably would not have attracted many readers, because it’s more fun to watch the entertainment put out by the media than to read a sober essay. Even if these writings had had many readers, most of these readers would soon have forgotten what they had read as their minds were flooded by the mass of material to which the media expose them. In order to get our message before the public with some chance of making a lasting impression, we’ve had to kill people."
He wasnt crazy. They manchurian candidated him. He was off the grid like Rambo cause he knew they fkd him up he wanted to live peacefully in the woods away from technology like humans were put here to do. Glad to know some real ppl knew he wasn't "crazy"
I couldn't put down Ted Kaczynski's Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution! Kaczynski's uncompromising critique of modern technology and his plea for a return to simpler ways of living were incredibly compelling. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of our society.
It's not the machine singularity he was worried about, it was the necessity of human life to conform to the needs of a society required to keep our current level of technology running. All other activity ends up being deemed unnecessary and regulated out of a technological society to enable further progress, and a new set of disruptive behaviors get regulated out of society until we're all slaves to a handful of researchers who demand we conform to enable a great machine to continue producing numbers. Not surprised Rogan has such a reductionist view on the Unabomber, just disappointed.
The car as an example. You can't choose not to use a car and be free. Everything is built further apart, you have to cross a street with traffic to get somewhere. The negative aspects of technology is not considered. Nonetheless ted was rationalizing a lot of negative emotions toward society due to his traumatic experiences.
@@raymondkidwell7135 Cannot not use a car is accurate but what is that exact car made out of? How are those materials produced? Doesn't the way the materials are produced cause more of the damage that everyone is talking about(global warming) rather than over population? Aren't you not the only one who will need this car? Then isn't it going to be mass produced for the population? And aren't the producers of these cars going to make a profit? Why would they slow down production? I thought we had finite resources? And isn't that a force that is a byproduct and producer of inflation? Won't that affect the price of oil that is used to operate these cars? How far will this go until there isn't anywhere else to go? All in the name of getting from point A to point B.
Ted was a genius and he was correct. Pushing for more and more tech that will eventually render us obsolete is suicide. How will humans survive or thrive without purpose? They won't.
That "suicide" has been happening since the invention of the wheel. Anyone that misunderstands what technology is for is committing suicide by stupidity, go and grow some vegetables yourself and hunt a seagul for dinner. See you in a year. Good luck. The only challenge to humans is adapting to the change that technology brings. And then benefitting from the massive, unprecedented advantages of technology. We live better than hunter gatherers.
I personally have no knowledge of this guy's ideas or why he thought he did what he did. Having said that I find it interesting to know if he gives some sort of rebuttal to this potential future?
its not purpose that worries me, its the idea that a few people will understand the technology and the rest of us are left to their mercy. how many people are reliant on others for food? now imagine the farmers of the world go on strike or they all slowly die off. people are dumber now than at anytime in history when it comes to survival. itd an extreme case but you get the point
I recently finished reading Ted Kaczynski's works, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and I must say, they were absolutely captivating! Kaczynski's deep insights into the dangers of technology and his thought-provoking arguments made for an incredible read
The part of the study that you didn't mention was that he was being studied to see how intelligent people respond to being treated unfairly. His professors were told by the government to give him grades way below what he deserved among other things.
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 what BS you moron. Go read his story or documentary. The Harvard orofessor was working with the CIA to lab-rat kaczinsky. They should be in solidarity for life, not him.
@@kristofgriffin384 Actually it was the governments treatment of him that turned him against the government. As happens all he time. The phrase back the blue till it happens to you describes people who unconditionally support the police till they have an encounter with what the police have become and no longer support law enforcement in its current form.
@@undivinemartyr Ted Kaczynski was a Schizophrenic. He ruined lives and mutilated people. Technology benefits everyone but if you believe that Ted was not crazy then go get checked up.
I grew up next to the University of Michigan but went to Michigan State, and we had to read the Unibombers manifesto. This was back in 1999, and when I read it, I was shocked at how accurate he was about technology in the future. However, the way he carried it out was anarchy, and people never looked at him like a credible source.
I was captivated by Kaczynski's intellectual prowess showcased in Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. From his prison cell, he exposes the perils of our tech-dependent world with remarkable clarity. If you're interested in thought-provoking literature, don't miss out on these exceptional books!
Anarchy means without rulers. Anarchy can be peaceful or chaotic, it just depends on the peope involved. Generally people are looking for the word chaos when they say anarchy. What he carried out was psychotic.
@Just Some Kraken With Internet Access the building Oswald took his shots from is now a museum and the only thing that is correct is the fact that Oswald isn't there; Bill Hicks!
The scariest part about the LSD experiments was that the people conducting the experiments knew exactly what lsd did and made people think it was a drug.
@@jerrywhidby. Look up Dr Dunegan New order of barbarians, and it gets kind of more complex. Interview from 1988 with a doctor on a dubious conference in the late 60s. Some of the causes to cancel culture ,extreme medical costs, hyperfocus on entertainment culture etc. "Brave new world" subject. Use 1,25x speed (very slow talk)
I've actually always imagined what it would be like if Ted Kaczyinski were on the podcast. His "Manifesto" is brilliant. Joe would probably have to go through a lot just to have a sitdown with him, but I think it's possible. If the mainstream media can do it, I think the net's most popular podcast can manage. I can't expect you guys to make it happen. BUT PLEASE TRY.
He lived in a cabin in the woods. I'm assuming that sitting down having a conversation that's being shared live on the internet would not be on his bucket list.
Nexus Verbal nah I want some joe smoe there and a psychologist that has some good questions and ways to experiment Cause in case you don’t know teds a fucking genius Not Einstein or all that but certainly top 10 percentile that actually got educated Meaning it could be underwhelming to have just joe on, Ted might say fuck all or say an absolute shitload to the point he’s talking circles around him. And if you only have a psyc he might just”eh done this before and the guy I liked to correspond intellectually with isn’t here so I don’t give a shit.”
Kaczynski's books from prison are truly mind-blowing! If you're interested in the perils of technology, you must read Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. They offer such profound insights that I couldn't put them down. Highly recommended!
Theodore Kaczynski, the paper is called ‘Industrial Society and its Future’. I’ve read it and recently bought Walden, so I’ll reread the manifesto while I wait for Walden to arrive and come at it from that angle when I get round to reading it. Thanks guys
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, left a lasting impact on me. His analysis of the negative consequences of technological advancement and his call for an anti-tech revolution were both eye-opening and thought-provoking. Highly recommended
Trump took the confederate flag with him after the domestic terrorist insurrection of the Republican Party. We are now flying the American flag and tearing down walls again thanks to democrats. The real Americans who vote and then accept the results. Like we did we Trump even though we told you he was a crook that will rob the people to line the pockets of the wealthy and we just witnessed the largest wealth transfer in history to the wealthiest foreign corporate owners of our country during Trumps reign of terror they ended with over 400,000 dead Americans. Pretty stupid idea to elect a psychopath repubtards!
@@starobservers9862 which is why he actively tried reopening the economy and was thrashed constantly by the media at every turn? Why now that he has left office Biden is actively trying to destroy the countless progress he has made such as record low unemployment, thousands of jobs created, oil and fossil fuels making America and exporter and self sufficient. The “insurrection “ wasn’t an insurrection it was a GOV op to make him and his supporters look bad. There were Antifa members there that isn’t made up. Doesn’t take much to put on a trump mask and march around. The man sent thousands of supplies to Puerto rico after the earthquake they went through. And media and government officials there said he never sent aid. Beginning of 2020 the people find warehouses of supplies like medicine, food, toilet paper, etc. and not a single word from the news. You have to be so incredibly fucking stupid if you think that trump tried to start and insurrection.
He was set up, in that he was already damaged by the time he even entered Harvard. He had an illness as a child, severe hives, for which he was hospitalized for an extended period in isolation, with very little human interaction. His parents were not even allowed to visit regularly. His mother said he was a happy baby, but he was not the same when he came out of the hospital, even recoiling from a photograph of him being examined by the doctors while he was in the hospital. Gotta wonder what they did to him, right? Follow that up with the bullying he endured because he skipped a grade in middle school and was not comfortable with the older children. Now, you have rage on top of trauma. He entered Harvard at age 16 and joined Murray's study at age 17. He was then subjected to constant berating of his ideas and intelligence for three years. It is estimated that he spent 200 hours over those three years being verbally and mentally abused. I'm sure he was chosen for the study because of his past history. So yes, they set him up.
@@ThatDovaDude if as in if that was the reason. Not if it happened. But even if that was what he meant there is no IF. They know very clear what happened it was all under supervision within Harvard. Even the LSD ones we KNOW Ken Kesey, Whitey Bulger etc were part of the tests. We know for a fact what the test was Murray did at Harvard with Kaczysnki, he wasn't rhe only subject...... AND HE wrote an entire manifesto lol. Ted wasn't exactly keeping secrets
I remember it was posted in the paper as a condition for him to stop the bombings. I was 14 at the time and most people read it and found that it was quite possible. Of course we didn’t think the treat of socialism and leftism could ever reach the USA or Canada at the time but look at it now. And although most people felt the “robots” could take over we had no idea how malicious and evil technology and AI could be used. But Ted was so right. He needs to be let out of prison.
@@rogerc23 you're completely out of your tree if you think socialism or leftism are a force in America or Canada. Both are solidly capitalist right-wing countries. Let me guess - you think Joe Biden is a commie? LMAO
@@dogslobbergardens6606 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. It'll never happen to me. I'll bet all my dogecoins the Czar said the same thing back in 1916.
Jason Jackson Excuse my language. It’s f**king Bull S**t Propaganda to make the FBI look competent. They are not. Does anyone believe that is the cabin untainted by the FBI? C’mon. The FBI wastes Tons of Taxpayer/Federal Reserve “created out of nothing” Funny Money on Wild Goose Chases to Justify their Salary and Jobs. I know this from personal experience. I could tell you about it...but I’d have to kill you. Not. Seriously, I know nothing at all officially. At some point, however, we have to blurt out what is obvious to anyone with an IQ over 100. And that excludes a lot of local City, County and Highway Patrol Enforcement “Officers”. By official mandate. They don’t want too many critical thinkers in their midst. Again, we must call out the truth when we see it. I sit at home every day waiting for the videotapes that the FBI confiscated in September 2001. I’m not holding my breath, however.
Watch the Netflix doc. The brother's wife is the one that wouldn't stop saying it was his brother. The brother reluctantly went to the fbi after reading a rough draft of the manifesto at his mother's home
"When you're that intelligent your already tripping"....and Joe's eyebrows have never raised so high in his life! that Revelation hit him like a truck hahahaha
@Mark Victor not necessarily. When you're that intelligent, it can be paralyzing. You see both sides, you see more veins and branches of where possibilities can lead. In Ted's case, many will say his actions are inexcusable as they continue paying taxes to their governments who are bombing thousands of children and families that want no part of the politics (among many, many, many other truly heinous and evil deeds). At least Ted was honest about his reasons. Was he justified? No. No one is.
They didn’t “cook his dome”, the study involved HUMILIATION while on LSD amongst your peers. Plenty of people would crumble due to this type of experience. Ted was a genius. If you read his manifesto, its anything but crazy. Its just unfortunate that he was also a sociopath. His tendency to isolate did NOT help him, likely exacerbating his homicidal tendencies.
Kevin Harris but his tendency to isolate was sort of integral to his point of view. He thought we were oversocialized and filled our time with meaningless activities, with a small percentage of people (aided by technology) doing all the essential work. Getting back to some degree of self-reliance was foundational to his remedy. Still, you're probably right, as anyone who is alone that much will surely invest more in their ideas and ideals and less in actual people, with the consequence that people may become expendable for the realization of their ideals.
Nietzsche and Ted are the two titans who predicted the future before other eggheads. Two things both brilliant men share: they wrote their masterpieces in the woods and from the hustle and bustle of the civilizations; any from the plebian pursuits of hoarding money; any from the social media distractions. They crystallized their ideas in the solitude of nature.
@@danielflanard8274 Traveling to other planets or dimensions, if possible, is supposed to be on the same "tracks" as our current advancement but something went awry. Powers that be, powers that were, and powers to be do not want that happening. Why?.? I dont know. As we became advanced, we shouldnt have become idle but we did.
He was a genius level mathematician. He even built the batteries that he used from scratch so as to avoid serial numbers.... He had nothing but a bicycle to travel to the nearest town.... His brother ratted him out
So? He kilked strangers with bombs, it is a good thing his brother turned him in.
I’d never rat on my brother no matter what
@@mrlucky4585 Pimp-mentality.
@@amanda.collaud family comes first over anything.
His brother’s wife who he hated was the one who forced him to rat him out.. She kinda sounded like a bitch who controlled her husband
I believe he was targeted before being admitted to Harvard. He was from a poor family. The Ivy League students of the wealthy made fun of his cheap clothing, etc., resulting in social isolation. He was put into a “study” where he was instructed to write about some beliefs he had with his reasoning. He was then put into a room with people (ringers) who purposefully destroyed his arguments no matter how good they were. Trying to get him to lose his temper. So they “gaslighted” a math genius until he was obviously questioning his sanity. Who knows what else they did to him. What a wonderful bunch of people. I hold them partially responsible for the outcome of his behavior.
I think the "study" was connected to MK Ultra and that is why people make the LSD connection. But I've never seen evidence of Kaczynski being given LSD. From complications shortly after birth his life was a perfect storm of building a real life super villain.
Good post sir
John O'Brien I’m unaware of complications after his birth. Please elaborate. I only remember vague descriptions of his family life. But it’s been awhile since I read that info. I, also, don’t recall that he was tested with LSD or other drugs. With MK Ultra we’ll never know as the records were “supposedly” destroyed. I do remember that the purpose was to purposefully destroy his logical arguments and trigger severe cognitive dissonance. In someone who was a math genius and a social outcast. To observe? Or to induce trauma based mind control? Both, I suspect.
@@msmeyersmd8 Shortly after his birth he was placed in an incubator for weeks and isolated because of it. Some say this caused bonding issues and resulted in near crippling awkwardness. Ted Kaczynski in his own words points to the incubator experience starting a path of what most would view as maladaptation. He certainly saw it as a significant negative experience and that it led to his negative view of industrialization and institutionalization.
@@msmeyersmd8 The experiment violated a bunch of ethical protocols and was probably the genesis of his manifesto that became the idea he fixated on. Sociopaths will fixate/sympathize with an idea or person and that sort of seems to be part of the puzzle with Ted and he certainly has some sociopathic tendencies. The manifesto manifested, pun sort of intended, into this whole battle he engaged in with "the system" that he saw himself as a crusader for; if that analogy makes sense. Earlier in life before his experience with the professional debaters Kaczynski said that he had a duty to be an agent for effective positive change in the world. It seems his academic experience took that drive and perverted it; but savior types have a tendency to go hard in either direction, ie. Hitler. It's hard to say if he hadn't been forced to defend his ideas if he would have become so committed to them. Which takes us back to the weird conspiracy connection to his manifesto being created in a mind control study under the umbrella of MK Ultra. No LSD required.
I have the dress. I wore it for a portrait at my friend Jeff's Island.
There's a pic of him taken on the plane... Its in that painting
No bro. Leave it to TK Kirkland
Is that why you were friends with Donald?
Jeffrey the giraffe
@RUclips Sensors You're Comments you're is contraction of you are. So you're running around with a profile stating "RUclips Sensors You Are Comments." You should change it to your. Just a heads-up.
I just read his manifesto and it explains so well how especially the most modern tech has left people unfulfilled, anxious, and depressed in life. We are free, but in the strict confines in which the system allows. Idk why I have depression, but I felt that in my bones. Nothing seems fulfilling anymore
I read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and they were great
Have a hug
Its dopamine man I swear. Get rid of your smartphone and buy a nokia 3110 and just reconnect with nature and overall fitness, go take a walk or jog or get a gym membership and just go to a café and have a drink. Thats the real world man
@@dandananda A virtual hug. 😐
Find a real goal not a surrogate or from within the system, best guess find fulfilment in social relationships
I'm glad they're actually talking about his paper because no one does they just talk about the bombings and less about the context or his motive.
You know some stuff he wrote in there was true.
Well he did murder innocent people, that usually is going to be the first thing people bring up about you.
But it doesn't mean we shouldn't admit that some of the stuff he wrote was right.
@@BoshBargnani he didn't say he didn't understand why the bombings were primary topic, he was appreciating that something else associated with the unabomber was being discussed aside from the glaring obvious .
@@BoshBargnani I totally get it, my point is that people tend to end their reading there and don't consider his points in the paper he wrote. That's pretty much it.
Yes. His predictions were correct. His response wasn't ideal.
@@patmanpatmanson Anticipation and prediction are never as good as the retrospectascope, but they are good enough in many cases.
Robocaplypse will happen whether you believe it or not. They're already controlling the majority of the population with a carrot called cell technology that is insanely addictive.
Robert Lindeman, I absolutely got a huge laugh from the second part of your answer 🏁🏁🏁 Fully agree , he knew a lot
I was part of a time travel experiment. The affects on me were awful, especially the time I was pulled through a damn wormhole. Seeing the future is pointless. No one believes you, no one wants to know what is going to happen and even attempting to change things makes everything extremely worse. I did leave proof in the past that I had travelled forward 10 years. But I can’t get a scientist to look at the data.
@@BiscuitsMcGravy I like the last name... Any relation to Till? J/K
I dont condone his actions of violence, but his essay was bang on the money, he predicted the issues of today's society!
@Dr. D if they harmed civilization why use the very platform you're bitching about ...the irony 🤣
@Dr. D youtube is harmful? The application you signed up for on a phone or computer your using to make this statement? Social media is harmful? Lmao. You people are lunatics.
@@Guy-wl8jk Seems like a lukewarm statement to say it's harmful. Sure it's ironic when you read it online, but otherwise what's your point
@@babaali5579 you made my point. The irony.
@Austin Batton grandpas and fathers are ashamed... everywhere
My favorite part is, “the liberals will fight technology, tell you how evil it is until they get their hands on it and use it against you” funny how he is spot on
This is also quite literally exactly what's happened the past couple years lmfao... blm, blaming men etc. It's so weird to read things written in the 90s and see how almost all of it is identical how it is now...
28. The leftist of the oversocialized type tries to get off his psychological leash and assert his autonomy by rebelling. But usually he is not strong enough to rebel against the most basic values of society. Generally speaking, the goals of today’s leftists are NOT in conflict with the accepted morality. On the contrary, the left takes an accepted moral principle, adopts it as its own, and then accuses mainstream society of violating that principle. Examples: racial equality, equality of the sexes, helping poor people, peace as opposed to war, nonviolence generally, freedom of expression, kindness to animals. More fundamentally, the duty of the individual to serve society and the duty of society to take care of the individual. All these have been deeply rooted values of our society (or at least of its middle and upper classes [4] for a long time. These values are explicitly or implicitly expressed or presupposed in most of the material presented to us by the mainstream communications media and the educational system. Leftists, especially those of the oversocialized type, usually do not rebel against these principles but justify their hostility to society by claiming (with some degree of truth) that society is not living up to these principles
Your favorite part of the terrorist manifesto is the part you use to villianize liberals?
@@Official2Shitty you're just trying to intentionally misconstrued what he's saying to make it sound crazier than it really is. His manifesto is just generic philosophy, his name, or what he did has literally nothing to do with the content. Labelling it a "terrorist manifesto" is just an obvious attempt to make it sound spooky, and a topic we shouldn't discuss because you don't like that he insulted liberals. It's not really "villianizing" liberals either. He has a section of politics, and quite literally everything he said is exactly what happens today. You can try to word it however you want, but it doesn't change anything
@@user-wn2ho5ij5f no I'm not your a terrorist sympathizer
yes liberals always smile to your face and when you arent paying attention they are looking at a place on your back where to plunge their dagger
The craziest thing about this guy - we condemn his actions, but we can't ignore that we actually agree in large part. It's so conflicting, it's scary and wonderful.
I mean theres nothing crazy about Ted. Extreme yes, but nowhere near crazy.
And that's the trouble ain't it? You cannot not see the dangerous extremes his taken but you can obviously see the ultimate goal of why he would go so far
I thought I would agree then I read it.
He did go through MK Ultra, remember that.
If not for the violence, he doesn’t get the attention. Without the attention, no one would have read it.
I’ve actually read his manifesto, at 25 I thought he was crazy. Now in my 50’s I see Ted kazynski was trying to do us a favor
Interesting how that works.
By killing innocent people on a futile attempt of killing “technology” people. Sure he was.
@@neurolancer81 I guess you never heard the terrorist motto.....”nobody cares until there’s dead bodies.”
You must be younger
@@brendansierra6451 Well I know the terrorist manifesto and I also believe in not negotiating with or kowtowing to terrorist ideas and the unabomber was a terrorist.
Either way technology is a double edge sword & after the last decade I’m not sure it’s benefiting us. So now I can see why the unabomber felt the need to act. I can sympathize with Ol’Ted
Besides
If you haven't read the manifesto you should. It's absolutely brilliant. I expected to read the ravings of a madman. That's not what I read at all
Yes, instead it's the ravings of an autogynephile.
@@SirBlackReeds ok. You know someone can be crazy, an "Autogynephile" and still be a genius right?
Brilliant? I dunno about that. I would say that he makes some pretty good observations of certain groups of people, but the conclusions he draws from those observations aren't very sound in most cases. And these sketchy conclusions from which his decided course of action was derived, are clearly outpourings of a broken mind. Much more so than one of unfettered brilliance, I think..
@@SineEyed not saying his actions were brilliant. Those were insane but for a lot of his writings being done at a time without access to the summation of human knowledge at his fingertips he was very aware of cultural issues and their impacts on society. I'm separating the art from the artist just like I can admit David Koresh made pretty decent Christian Rock, OJ Simpson was a legendary football player and Jeffrey Dahmer was a good cook. (The last one was a joke). Obviously I think his solution to the problem was extreme but his recognition of the problems was right on the nose. A mind can be brilliant and psychotic at the same time. Sometimes brilliance can even drive someone mad due to the tendency to overthink everything. His brilliance is unimpeachable though. We're talking a mathematical prodigy with an IQ in the 160s when still in middle school that started at Harvard at 16. Crazy yes but brilliant by any objective measure.
@@SineEyed keep trying
I've been studying philosophy for about a year and a half, almost got to two years but sadly one of my philosophy classes was canceled and the terrifying thing about Ted's manifesto is that, it is very hard to find a logical inconsistency or anything really, his writing is so good and well done that I cannot find a fault in it and rather the opposite, the more I look at his argument the more I see it everywhere. I'm not joking when I say the argument terrifies me, it does, because it is accurate to this day and has been despite being a theory almost 30 years old.
For sure he was a genius. I'll give you one little disagreement I had a day after reading it. Tell me what you think.
One of his main messages is that the industrial revolution (and other organizational mass technology) has made it too easy for humans to get their basic necessities for survival -- all they need is obedience to hold down a basic job. Life doesn't involve enough challenge, mastery, autonomy, etc. And the fake (surrogate) activities we undertake, like learning golf or collecting postage stamps, are never as fulfilling as basic survival.
However, I would point out that technology has produced an over abundance of some things -- sugar, dopamine from video games, porn, antisocial media etc., so it has become a new toxic part of our environment. Instead of sweets (like berries) being a once a year treat/goal, now they are a toxic poison to stay away from most of the time to avoid diabetes. In effect, the environment of food has changed such that new things are dangerous -- overabundance is dangerous, not scarcity.
In addition, society still "preys upon itself", for example many organizations will screw other people over to make a buck. Avoiding those predators is a challenge for survival. Yes, that sucks, but the same thing happened thousands of years ago -- King David sent one of his soldiers to the front line just to die, so he could take his wife. People in the same tribe screwing each other over is nothing new, and is a hard challenge for survival, but I don't recall reading about that in my first read of the manifesto.
So I would submit that living a healthy life is actually close to a "stage 2" challenge in terms of the manifesto. I know it's a decent challenge for me to do intermittent fasting from food and technology, i.e. avoiding poisons -- the dose makes the poison. And I feel satisfied when I do it.
I do not disagree with his comments on psychological suffering of high population density, over-socialization, and low autonomy. He basically predicted the depression of teenage girls due to social media, back in 1995. His observations on leftism / wokeism involving self-hatred and inferiority are incredible as well. So would we overall be happier without mass technology? Honestly, probably yes, and maybe the current system will implode and we will test that theory.
tl;dr fellow humans are still predators to worried about, and over-abundance presents challenges similar to scarcity.
Also, he compares technology addiction to an alcoholic and a bottle of wine. I've read "The Freedom Model" and it thinks the disease model of addiction is BS. Most "alcoholics" can actually become moderate drinkers, and they do, eventually, on their own.
His manifesto is full of hypocrisy and contradictions, you have to be mentally deficient in order to fail to understand that. He opposes technology yet he uses technology to spread his message. He says he "supports human freedom" yet he wants to force everyone to live like he wants them to live, and actively fights against the rights of people with disabilities, women and homosexuals. How do people like you not see that?
@@spudtaters8419 they only become moderate drinkers if they choose to go down that path. Not many do and stick to being an alcoholic for the rest of their life
You should read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution!
He was trying to help. Lashed out how he could. History will eventually remember these people as tiny blips that fought back earlier than everyone else.
No one was listening to him. At the time, no one thought anything of his manifesto, claiming they were the rantings of a madman. I'm sure, by design. A coordinated attempt to permanently discredit him. Now that all of this stuff is coming to fruition, the internet has rediscovered his manifesto and has realized that he was right all along. If only we had listened to him back then, things might be a bit different........MIGHT be different.
You would still said the same if hè put a bomb in your house
@@heatherhillman1 Totalitarians rely on fraud and force and when the fraud is exposed they rely exclusively on force. Paraphrasing George Orwell a bit, but point is, they would have just relied on force earlier. The past couple years is the force after we exposed their pyramid scheme of an economy.
He may have thought he was helping, but he was trying to fucking destroy most of the good in humanity in reaction to one of the best things to ever happen in history.
Fuck that demon. I don't believe in Hell but he should be one of the top inmates.
@@fraskf6765 we’re sure.
With Ted being a well known genius, very high I.Q. at a young age, a mathmetician, graduate of harvard, and professor, mixed with being a loner probably questioning everything, He knew the road society and advancement would lead down. Whether the advancements are conspired by the elite or a inevitable self destructive path we have taken, I tend to agree with the first. As of 2021 quantum computing, block chains, the roll out of A.I., and the very well secretive agenda of transhumanism, his manifesto proves correct. And his actions to have his writings out to the public 30 years later does show there is a force conspiring to keep these concerns well hidden from the public.
Anyone learning of the Unabomber in depth read his Manifesto. He successfully beat the FBI and cabal by having them release his writings for all to read. It all is coming into fruition, and will more than likely pan out in our generation.
A.I. is the beast system. All will have their choice to make.
Well put. I agree 100%. The cabal steering society has a vast understanding of things and they try to keep sooooo much hidden from the rest of us because they basically have a "deal with the devil"... devil being a powerful entity Against humans, God being the ALL powerful force that works With humans and All life...that's why some ppl can accomplish miracles/the impossible, they're working with one of those forces.
Why are block chains part of the destructive path?
Its not blockchains you need to be afraid of. Markov Chains are what you are looking for.
@@Chris-qg2un will you explain, I don't know the difference.
Joe “never miss a chance to do a Bill Clinton impression” Rogan
It was on point, too.
I don’t wanna get arrested though
All this tech stuff over my head. Look,
My shit floats. Every time; I'm proud of it.
Keith Daniels lmao
Have to admit he’s got a knack for it 😂😂
after reading Ted..he made me leave my rat life...I live in a farm close to a forest..I m with Nature now..life is simple...thanks Ted and all other pioneers before and after him...
@@kirk8275 I m commenting on behalf of my elder brother....he is one with nature...
@@rhinoranger3873 mm
You also have a computer and a social media account
@@i_know_youre_right_butgo remember the internet is fantastic for information but you can also have bs and majority is bs just gotta find the truth.
@@i_know_youre_right_but yOu ShOUlD SeNd SmOkE SigNaLs InsTeAd
The guest looks like a washed up Hawkeye.
Johnny Mac 😂😂
Dont give me hope...
He was rebranded... THE PIGEON. Dispensing depression and indignity from a crappy Portland Starbucks.
@@r3ptile584 lmfaoo! You stoopid kid
who sounds 15. lol
It wasn't the "LSD Experiment", it was an experiment which focused upon breaking an individual to make them useless as an adversary, the methods used were quite similar to some of what the Stazi tactics of "Decompostion" centered around.
MK Ultra
Some say that Jerry Garcia was a CIA operative who was used to distribute the chemical to mass audiences.
Small correction: Its Stasi for Staatssicherheit aka State Security
Why were the most intelligent students chosen for this?
Thestrange thing is a lot of those individuals became quite successful in there chosen fields haha james whitey bulger was another
I live in Colorado and met a prison guard who worked at the Supermax and would regularly see Ted. He doesn’t talk at all apparently he just sits and writes books and memoirs all day.
Wow, do u know if he seemed more normal like sane or just like a crazy loner? Working at a supermax with that level of criminals seems scary and stressful
You can write to him, he writes back.
@@whiteobama3032 wait what the heck, seriously?
@@roonces8788 you can write to anyone in jail or prison communication by mail with the outside world is one of the limited rights of prisoners...you can thank atika for that
@@whiteobama3032 have you written him?
My mom used to work for one of the people he targeted, she nannied and cleaned for them. She said he was in constant pain because of it so he was always kind of grouchy and that he was the smartest person she ever knew. She also said that he kept STACKS of books by his side of the bed, as big as the two inside seats of a sedan.
Good
@@C21H30O2 What are you referring to?
Who cares, Ted was right. Look at ChatGPT or WTFE that crap is.
@Deadpoppin That wouldn't surprise me at all considering how unhinged fans of Ted are.
@@C21H30O2 Why the hell would him being in constant pain be good? Are you that unhinged and shitty of a person?
"If you're really smart you're already kinda trippin"
Expertly stated.
"Well they keep saying crazy shit no one can understand, they must be crazy"
-Idiots
Why are shrooms truffles called sometimes philosopher stones
most people are cogs, the rest write the software
nietzscheposterchild aka bigger cogs?
It's funny that the FBI has his cabin in a museum like a trophy when they spent more money trying to catch him than they spent trying to catch anyone EVER and the only reason he was caught was because his brother turned him in.
The handwriting did some major part
@@dextew69 It was the verbiage he used that tipped off his brother, I thought?
HaHa, I'm pretty screwed if I start doing CRaZy things because the way I'd write it I'd pretty insane because of smart how am I that people will notice... "Hey, this sounds like Justin Todd's brain this typing letter reading are you..."
yes it was his brother that turned him in but the FBI still wouldn’t have caught him if his brother didn’t give FBI them letters that connect with his manifesto
@Salvador Pais no need they blamed it on a bunch of brown dudes then wasted 3 trillion fighting them
"The unibomber, Ted kaczynski, one of my personal heros by the way" - George Carlin
I've always thought Carlin was actually kinda stupid. And here's one more bit of evidence that my intuition was/is correct..
@@SineEyed I think you are the stupid one my friend
@@SineEyed have you read the manifesto?
@@TonyFontaine1988 you go ahead and think whatever you want, pal..
@@smileychess I have, yes..
I find it really really really interesting how governments resolve their disputes with threats, weapons and violence but when the general public uses the same things to resolve theirs they are hunted down, labelled this and that and the other and thrown in prison.
I really find it very very very interesting...
Kaczynski has written two books from prison, they're excellent: Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution.
Well one entity doing with checks and balances is better than 300 million entities doing it...
@@aoeu256And when that one entity is influenced by just a few individuals... Yay 1987
I get it but some of his victims were average people and professors, not execs and people in power. there I disagree with him.
ye bro it is very interesting why we lock up murderers.
Plot twist: he blew up skynet and saved us from judgement day
Elon Musk is building skynet.
He calls it starlink, sounds cuter.
@@okkrom neuralink, starlink. Everything is linked.
@@taoist32Elon Musk the psychopath is seen as a fucking hero while he's building a giant satellites web over our heads, while his others billionnaires friends are trying to get to the singularity ASAP, 2020 a time where the sky is the property of a private corporation and where people who are trying to resist are seen as terrorists. The real psychos are the ultra rich, in all possible ways.
Nah just delayed it
@@pulseantarctica
Ha --- no doubt the infiltratorous poi-zionist cult pedophile preistclass --- is holding the entire world hostage with threats of even worser second waves of BIOTERRORISM.
you'd think all those unknown number of nukes us taxpayers bought for isreal that they have pointing in all directions in case anyone even thinks of looking at them funny would make a deterent allready .
you'd think the regular pyramid-scheme bribery would be enough to get every government onboard the total world domination bandwagon ---
where the obcenely weathy can rule like gods over gangstas pair-o-dice. but we still need weather warefare technology to send the message to the unruly governments who ask too many questions.
Welcome to the worldwide wireless concentration cramp.
if you don't like it you can leave (same way jesus did) at least until we all get transhumanised into mindless slave robots that can't even escape this manmade hell through death . the elites wetdream is to not have to pretend they care about anyone anymore and yet still require all to worship them. Psycological warefare technology has come a long way and we aint seen nothing yet ...
we BEST take care of them genocidal megalomaniac eugenicist depopulation authoritarian secret cult motherfrackers --- BEFORE they finish taking care of us . . .
Pharmakeia literally means sorcery in greek .
Medicine is not only a science --- it is also a religion to be mandatorily worshipped --- and an 'art' to the indoctrinated black magicians that practice it.
(practice makes perfect huh?)
Why do you think that both the dollar-sign and the ama logo feature winged snakes strangling the friggin tree of life and knowledge to death ? Lockdown cuts off the circulation of humanity and creates dangerous desperation instead of the unlimited abundance our truly original intelligent designer endowed all of us earthling critters (with UN-ALIENABLE rights) with.
Time to skewer the $nake$ ! Bank on the fact that Black-Magicians Lives will Matter alot more after they are all dead and long gone... if you think the wages for deliberately schmucking the whole world into going to war against everything pure and natural and good are astronomically enormous --- yer darn friggin right.
Sadly the history shows again and again --- that military personnel are even WAY MORE likely to get mind-controlled with polarizing (toxic or sugarcoated) disinformation .
Let's all wake up from the pharmakia sleeping spell trance and kick the ass of anyone who COMMANDS us to fight each other for their own nefarious purposes. it's about friggin time to show them genocidal megalomaniac eugenicist PRICK authoritarian lucifarian motherschmuckers where they can STICK themselves.
The power if suggestion eh ?
No wonder free speech is under assault these daze .
Those that can't handle 'the truth' or even the wild earnest opinions of fearless 'fools' like me ---
Can go home and watch t.v. --- "history shows again and again --- how nature points out the folly of men --- go-go GODZILLA !
Naw seriously --- good luck and goddesspeed yawl --- i trust and pray that those sworn to serve and protect US from enemies both foreign and domestic that are putting their lives on the line --- will read between the lies --- and will be easily able do the right thing --- now that the truth is becoming more self-evident than ever !
Yeah i know good luck with that !
PEACE
Joe's Bill Clinton voice never disappoints!
It’s spot on
@@MrMGR1986 yeah brother, cracks me up everytime
Stipe Miocic hell yeah brother
When you fighting DC?
He is my frame of reference for a good Clinton impression 😂
unibomber was going after John Connor.
Or he was John Connor 🤔🤔🤔
Half life 3 confirmed
Unabomber*
Back to reality boys..
@@comscom Ope, there goes gravity.
rest in peace Ted, you are blessed to not see what the future holds
Wow, Kaczynski's books from prison are truly mind-blowing! If you're interested in the perils of technology, you must read Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. They offer such profound insights that I couldn't put them down. Highly recommended!
Read the manifesto . It is incredible. Ted was nuts but iq 167
@Michael1313 michael that is true, sure, but he delivered bombs to people through mail, killing 3 and injuring many more, so yeah, he IS NUTS, and not because he was very intelligent. Unless, of course, you think mailing bombs is a sign of sanity.
Trump is nuts but ted was a genius who was pumped full of lsd and didn't roll over for no one and knew more then any "sane" brainwashed worker bee
What makes someone nuts really. I’ve noticed people who realize how the world works are being labeled nuts
He IS smart he's still alive
I always said genius is not far from madness, the best chess players often went mad.
If you’re not a sheep to society they’ll label you as psychotic and a loner. He was in fact a genius who did what he did with a purpose.
your first sentence becomes exponentially truer by the day.....
Violence is the language of the state - and the state wants to be the only one talking.
BOMBING PEOPLE. INGENIUS. Why didn't Tesla think of that??!
But that also means that the outside opinion must be true. Based off your statement I believe we faked the moon landing. Why am I the psycho? Your the sheep there is a mountain of evidence showing how it was faked. The only way to prove who is right is time. And to say that if you don’t follow the heard you are a psycho means that what the heard believes in must be wrong, and any argument they throw at you is wrong.
I believe you put yourself into a doublespeak. Where any one that agrees with unpopular opinion is proof that there people going against the herd, and that any one who followed the common opinion is a sheep, and any one that says anything different must be a sheep. If you believe that your opinion is so important than write a book about it.
@@soundofsmoke383 USA government is in charge of that.
When my dad can't make something electronic work his response is always "you know, the Unabomber wasn't all wrong."
So your Dad is delusional?
I’m shocked no one mentions the theory that Ted K is from the future!
In the year 2085, his manifesto is part of the academic curriculum.
its more likely and reasonable that the acid he took in the 60s gave him visions of the future rather than be from the future.
Yes but even weirder is that he targeted university professors....the ground zero for far Left douchbaggery.
Whats weird about that? He was 100% anti leftist
Professors love status
Nice
@@gratefuldoge8598 That's my point! He bombed these communist professors.
Aaaaand way to put your favorite tiny frame on a big picture. Just keep doing it man. Keep walking around putting your tiny frame on big pictures. Save yourself from your Self. Don't bother with trying to make society better.
I've listened to the entire essay and it's a very articulate and intelligent piece of work that predicted our future very accurately
The question is, WTF do we do about it? Voting changes nothing. Bombing some people here and there is not going to accomplish anything. People are flat crazy or just plain dumb if they think "the people" are going to rise up against the US war machine at all, much less win.
Frankly... I'm pretty sure it's far too late. But that's not even relevant I guess; climate change is probably going to slowly remove humanity from the planet anyhow. Have fun while you can!
@@dogslobbergardens6606 I wish I was born in the 50s not fucking 2007
@@blackscreen1810 well that would be nice, as long as you happen to be white and male LOL
@@dogslobbergardens6606 I am
@@blackscreen1810 good for you. Maybe you don't care that life in America pretty much sucked donkey balls for everyone else except white men back then.
(hopefully I'm wrong about that.)
This is the content I'm afraid Spotify isn't gonna allow
You deserve top likes buddy! Spot on with spot-i-lie
Sounds like a conspiracy to me
@@spudvader - does it sound like a conspiracy now? Lol
@@umiluv what does that mean? What has changed
@Who Cares what do you mean "to much has changed to fast against the people"
Boy this hits a lot different this year than when this video first came out.
You should read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution!
He was a freshman math nerd and introvert when he was berated, humiliated, and psychologically tortured in that study...and obviously never recovered.
The real question is why was he manipulated into participating in something they would torture him in? Because he was smart and happy about it. Stupid people are always trying to shame smart people, its part of the doctrine of Christianity. Miserable stupid people with power have the worst inferiority complexes.
Yeah & Dude Might Also be The Zodiac Killer😃
@@CelticBadBoyPoet7 Whats even funnier. Is you're allowed to vote! 😃 Keep up the good work! The monsters love it!
@@DLHappens please explain what part of the Christian doctrine teaches that
Look up "Ship of fools" by Ted Kaczynski
so the Unabomber is like Sarah Connor? Trying to prevent machines from taking over the world?
No hes like jesus, trying to accept your soul instead of having to go to a shit school so you can get a shit job to please a shit society instead of being able to get by while doing more of what really makes you feel alive.
Tash Hashimi 🤣 😂 😆
Tash Hashimi not really sarah connor wanted to defend mankind the Unabomber doesn’t give a shit about mankind he wants to preserve the environment
Skynet or nah?
We have to find john connor
I believe AOC was driving the fire truck in T3?
Short answer: Yes. He was 100% correct.
Read his anti tech revolution. The man wasn't insane whatsoever.
the man was a certified genius. he was definitely on point with where our govt was heading. he was a Patriot that was set on a path of distruction after those acid experiments made him realize how broken the powers that be are.
This is my suspicion as well. He got ultra'd.
@@nojuanatall3281 its a known fact that he was a participant of mk ultra, there are videos on it. they subjected him to literal torture.
Yeah hundreds of mushroom trips have done that to me too…
However, psychedelics make me love everyone and the planet I would never want to hurt anything it’s our governments fall for using psychedelics in a malicious way, which they are very good at doing with shit .
First thing I ever did on the internet was download his manifesto. All of our technological progress enslaves us and makes us more miserable in exchange for just a little more convenience.
benjamite15
It’s not really convenience though. You can’t avoid anyone because you have your phone with you 24/7. You went somewhere and no one could reach you. Your time was your own. Now I have to talk to my office and my mother the whole time I’m on vacation or grocery shopping or whatever. And God for bid you have sex because that’s going to get interrupted by 12 text messages and three phone calls. If I don’t respond within 10 minutes to every single person they freak out. I spend a ton of time doing updates deleting mass amounts of advertising emails, repairing devices, replacing devices. I mean what’s really easier? Yeah I can make a bank deposit with my phone, but it wasn’t a big deal to go to the bank when the drive-through had 20 bays and somebody working at every single one of them. Back then I was treated special because I was allowing the bank to hold my precious money. Now they act like they’re doing me a favor. I have more paper now then before I went paperless. I can’t think of a single thing that is truly easier than before. It’s just different, but it’s not easier.
These inconveniences you mention are so small. Only being able to contact someone if you were in the same place with them, otherwise you have to wait days or weeks until your mail got to them, not knowing if they are even alive, is far worse than having people expect you to be available for phone calls all the time. Not to mention that you don't actually have to be- I turn my phone off if i want to have a quiet time, and maybe its the problem of others that they expect me to do otherwise. I don't hold it against technology, but against those people, and if I HAVE to answer them, maybe I'm the one it should be held against- I'm causing my own issue by thinking I have to answer, when no one is actually holding the phone to my ear while my hands are tied.
They’re not small inconveniences. They’re huge. They are life and thought stealing. If you never lived before cell phone or computer you have no idea. And any time after smoke signal communication you never spent time wondering if someone was dead or alive. Heck the mail came the same day within your own city also the telephone and automobile have been around a long time.
@@jacobb9672 The point is, we don't know where this great experiment will end up. We're transforming the planet and we're on the way to transforming ourselves. There is no master intelligence guiding this along - just companies chasing profit, often driven by eccentric billionaires. This is what kept Ted up nights in his cabin.
Isn't it great that you had the technology available to be able to download his manifesto?
Laugh all you want,He’s still smarter then 99.9 % of our country. Teds a genius, psycho but a genius just the same.
They are using targeted individuals with a rh negative blood type assaulting us with technology to create a clone terminator type entity.
Im 2 weeks into the torture..its an experience from hell..Honest to gods truth brother
Everyone:
Clay Bixby: laugh all you want
way more than that, 167 is in the 0.0004 percentile
Look up "Ship of fools" by Ted Kaczynski
Xabyxx sounds about right
He wasn't crazy He was a genius it only took 20 years to find him
His brother turned on him
@@Burrbain4420 ok?
His brother snitched him out
Based brother.
Maybe
Everyone who goes to visit the cabin at the FBI museum gets put on a watch list.
Kaczynski's books Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution are must reads!
Kaczynski has reached out to the press for an interview regarding accusations of mental illness. Joe should do it
Why would they not give an interview.
First Name well obvious. They don’t want to
When??
@@firstname449 are you REALLY THAT DAFT that you don't know they interview people who ONLY push the narrative they want that week? I'm no liberal but ever notice EVERY TIME Fox News or someone wants to say china is going to collapse they ALWAYS bring on..... GORDON CHANG. The guy has been predicting "china will collapse in 6 months" for OVER 20 YEARS, actually BEFORE they rose to dominate manufacturing. Before the first cheap power tools and electrical goods hit the stores. And EVERY TIME they want to push a narrative, they just wheel out the right person. No FRESH thinking or INDEPENDENT thinking allowed. They'd be called terrorists and nazis for EVEN HAVING HIM talk.... and even have the fbi threatening them if they seriously THOUGHT about interviewing him. You know, because freedom of speech is SO valued by the chronies and the mainstream media (WHICH IT ISN'T).
Broo alex jones and ted Kaczynski please
Just wanted to clarify somethings because joe miss represented the Unabomber's history and intentions.
He retreat to his cabin to enact his destructive plan, at first it was simply him exercising what he thought was best for humanity and himself. He lived by the land for no one but himself. It was only later when he witnessed the forest he lived in being burnt that he began formulating his plans.
And his bombings didn't have the purpose of destroying the system, rather simply to draw attention. When he felt he had enough eyes on him, he proposed to the New York times and the Washington Post to publicize his manifesto, and in trade he would cease his bombings. He never believed he alone could enact any meaningful change, his actions were calculated to create an audience so that his message could reach as many people possible.
Wasn’t the forest being burnt he couldn’t stand the planes flying overhead in other words no matter how far he went he couldn’t get away from society/technology and who the hell would be purposefully burning down the forest
@@johnscanlon2598 the government/private corporations in contract with the government for the purposes of clearing land or a controlled burn to maintain the forest
@@johnscanlon2598 According to Kaczynski, it wasn't the forest being burnt or planes flying overhead:
_It's kind of rolling country, not flat, and when you get to the edge of it you find these ravines that cut very steeply in to cliff-like drop-offs and there was even a waterfall there. It was about a two days' hike from my cabin. That was the best spot until the summer of 1983. That summer there were too many people around my cabin so I decided I needed some peace. I went back to the plateau and when I got there I found they had put a road right through the middle of it ... You just can't imagine how upset I was. It was from that point on I decided that, rather than trying to acquire further wilderness skills, I would work on getting back at the system. Revenge._
Also he was not part of the actual Harvard LSD study...it was an intense interrogation study.
He talks about killing people to get attention to his work in this paragraph, pretty grim...
"96. As for our constitutional rights, consider for example that of freedom of the press. We certainly don’t mean to knock that right; it is very important tool for limiting concentration of political power and for keeping those who do have political power in line by publicly exposing any misbehavior on their part. But freedom of the press is of very little use to the average citizen as an individual. The mass media are mostly under the control of large organizations that are integrated into the system. Anyone who has a little money can have something printed, or can distribute it on the Internet or in some such way, but what he has to say will be swamped by the vast volume of material put out by the media, hence it will have no practical effect. To make an impression on society with words is therefore almost impossible for most individuals and small groups. Take us (FC) for example. If we had never done anything violent and had submitted the present writings to a publisher, they probably would not have been accepted. If they had been been accepted and published, they probably would not have attracted many readers, because it’s more fun to watch the entertainment put out by the media than to read a sober essay. Even if these writings had had many readers, most of these readers would soon have forgotten what they had read as their minds were flooded by the mass of material to which the media expose them. In order to get our message before the public with some chance of making a lasting impression, we’ve had to kill people."
Dude his Clinton impersonation is always so damn hilarious 😂
Bro every time its so good
"She probably threw it away by now..." lol
@Michael Swadberg I think I might be too stupid to understand what you just said.
@Michael Swadberg you've lost a lot of money betting I'm guessing cos what you said makes no sense 😂
SAME!
He was a man on a mission. Ted, H-Man, Killdozer, all heroes we didn't deserve
Ted K went about things the wrong way but nonetheless was super right about technology
Alot of these 'nutjobs' really were. Even Hitler and capitalist systems, Jesus and usury, Idi Amin and Zionists etc
But for humanity to extend its reach beyond this system, we must merge with our technology. Interstellar space is not conducive to life.
Rick C
Be happy with what we have not what we get “humanity” doesnt nesecarrily have to merge with anything
Zappa for President
I loved him in Caddy shack.
He went to my highschool in the Chicago burbs. Evergreen park. There’s a photo of him in the band still hanging up there.
Fbi agent's: " you should read the unabomber manifesto"
Also fbi agent's: "reading the unabomber manifesto are you? Interesting."
@@3_Klos1122 What "misinformation"? Quote it or go home.
It probably be me and Marilyn Mason bidding against each other🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ted's cabin was just a mile down the road from my home. No lie. He would come into "town" to get groceries. Everyone said he was a quiet and nice guy.
Dusty Miller there’s a series on Netflix that shows that part, he helped some kid with his homework too according to the series
I’ve driven through Lincoln many times. A person looking for piece and quiet would find it there.
He wasnt crazy. They manchurian candidated him. He was off the grid like Rambo cause he knew they fkd him up he wanted to live peacefully in the woods away from technology like humans were put here to do. Glad to know some real ppl knew he wasn't "crazy"
Dusty Miller whatya mean everyone ? WTF did u thnk him ?
If he lived a mile down road from u u woulda seen him all time...
fkn bullshit
My friend has a story that his uncle hit the unabomber biking down the street with his car
So the Unabomber was really trying to stop Miles Bennett Dyson from making Skynet?
OctoMan PC's I was thinking the same thing lol.
He had no electricity and rode a bicycle. He did practice what he preached.
Pretty much
yes, but no...
But instead of blowing up skynet, he blew up judges... way off the mark.
When Joe Rogan gets too high he starts talking like a valley girl
Dan Matz bottom of his jaw gets real loose
Like a woman
@@thefatebringer2046 lol
The Unibonger manifesto. 👈🤟
@@Ken-iu2zp yeah he's pretty gay sometimes but it stems from that need for social acceptance and his chameleon skills
Rest in peace my king,a genius mathematician, Theodore kaczynski
I couldn't put down Ted Kaczynski's Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution! Kaczynski's uncompromising critique of modern technology and his plea for a return to simpler ways of living were incredibly compelling. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of our society.
Ya the Guy WAS right: it’s just too late to turn back now.
It was too late before it was too late, eveyerthing is predetermined by the simulation.
Acraze we need guys like you to get off the drugs and help us get it together... y’all are fucking up. 🤪 (kidding with you)
@@wintersmill4853 what are you talking about?
gurufuru foe we need folks like you to understand what we are saying. You know what we are saying?
not if you bomb it
It's not the machine singularity he was worried about, it was the necessity of human life to conform to the needs of a society required to keep our current level of technology running. All other activity ends up being deemed unnecessary and regulated out of a technological society to enable further progress, and a new set of disruptive behaviors get regulated out of society until we're all slaves to a handful of researchers who demand we conform to enable a great machine to continue producing numbers. Not surprised Rogan has such a reductionist view on the Unabomber, just disappointed.
Yea I noticed a lot of people try to compare it to Skynet and the terminator series when in reality it's closer to Idiocracy
@@jimmyneutron3282 It’s actually eerily similar to the world depicted In Yevgeny Zamyatin’s novel ‘We’.
Better a reductionist than a babbling pseudo intellectual.
The car as an example. You can't choose not to use a car and be free. Everything is built further apart, you have to cross a street with traffic to get somewhere. The negative aspects of technology is not considered.
Nonetheless ted was rationalizing a lot of negative emotions toward society due to his traumatic experiences.
@@raymondkidwell7135 Cannot not use a car is accurate but what is that exact car made out of? How are those materials produced? Doesn't the way the materials are produced cause more of the damage that everyone is talking about(global warming) rather than over population? Aren't you not the only one who will need this car? Then isn't it going to be mass produced for the population? And aren't the producers of these cars going to make a profit? Why would they slow down production? I thought we had finite resources? And isn't that a force that is a byproduct and producer of inflation? Won't that affect the price of oil that is used to operate these cars? How far will this go until there isn't anywhere else to go? All in the name of getting from point A to point B.
Ted was a genius and he was correct. Pushing for more and more tech that will eventually render us obsolete is suicide. How will humans survive or thrive without purpose? They won't.
That "suicide" has been happening since the invention of the wheel. Anyone that misunderstands what technology is for is committing suicide by stupidity, go and grow some vegetables yourself and hunt a seagul for dinner. See you in a year. Good luck. The only challenge to humans is adapting to the change that technology brings. And then benefitting from the massive, unprecedented advantages of technology. We live better than hunter gatherers.
I personally have no knowledge of this guy's ideas or why he thought he did what he did. Having said that I find it interesting to know if he gives some sort of rebuttal to this potential future?
Pretty cynical if you ask me.
John connor wins we have all seen the future simulation
its not purpose that worries me, its the idea that a few people will understand the technology and the rest of us are left to their mercy. how many people are reliant on others for food? now imagine the farmers of the world go on strike or they all slowly die off. people are dumber now than at anytime in history when it comes to survival. itd an extreme case but you get the point
We lost a legend. RIP Uncle Ted, you will be missed.
I recently finished reading Ted Kaczynski's works, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and I must say, they were absolutely captivating! Kaczynski's deep insights into the dangers of technology and his thought-provoking arguments made for an incredible read
The part of the study that you didn't mention was that he was being studied to see how intelligent people respond to being treated unfairly. His professors were told by the government to give him grades way below what he deserved among other things.
BS
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 I wish you were correct.
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 what BS you moron. Go read his story or documentary. The Harvard orofessor was working with the CIA to lab-rat kaczinsky. They should be in solidarity for life, not him.
@@timengland2475 Yeah, they knew he was onto them.
@@kristofgriffin384 Actually it was the governments treatment of him that turned him against the government. As happens all he time. The phrase back the blue till it happens to you describes people who unconditionally support the police till they have an encounter with what the police have become and no longer support law enforcement in its current form.
“They cooked his fuckin dome..”
scientific term.
For sure
I mean is he really all that off?
Get marilyn Manson on the show. The guy is extremely intelligent it would be a great show
Words of Wizdom facts, he’s hella grounded
Right on
one could say it would be a dope show ;)
Shut up he’s a satanist you weirdo
@@wills242 Hes probably too busy messing about with animals and kids
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." Poe
We have flying cars, we call them helicopters.
Helicopters already existed in the 50s, though.
Thanks Elon
Hur hur hur
It's called "propaganda" for a reason.
So a Helicopter can drive down the freeway at 65 MPH is needed?
The Unabomber wasn’t crazy. He was cognizant of his actions, indifferent toward individuals (homicidal), and altruistic toward species (anti-tech).
So crazy?
@@gavinbkr10 If you think Kaczynski was crazy then his prediction about information systems was accurate. Interesting paradox you've created.
@@undivinemartyr Ted Kaczynski was a Schizophrenic. He ruined lives and mutilated people. Technology benefits everyone but if you believe that Ted was not crazy then go get checked up.
@@CarlosRamirez-qc1pb Call me after you've actually read the manifesto and aren't jumping to conclusions.
@@CarlosRamirez-qc1pb "crazy is a word I get to use to say that your words are worthless"
Technological slavery is occurring right now!
As we all watch this video on RUclips. We are doomed.
Ai already has taken over the world. We’re potentially doomed before we know it.. cause of humanity’s low intelligence, and laziness
Its just being used as a tool of control. We will not need to worry about being used as slaves by our creation as we will be useless to it.
Max Rose technology is ruining society and I fucking hate it
time to crawl in our skin
I grew up next to the University of Michigan but went to Michigan State, and we had to read the Unibombers manifesto. This was back in 1999, and when I read it, I was shocked at how accurate he was about technology in the future. However, the way he carried it out was anarchy, and people never looked at him like a credible source.
I was captivated by Kaczynski's intellectual prowess showcased in Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. From his prison cell, he exposes the perils of our tech-dependent world with remarkable clarity. If you're interested in thought-provoking literature, don't miss out on these exceptional books!
Anarchy means without rulers. Anarchy can be peaceful or chaotic, it just depends on the peope involved. Generally people are looking for the word chaos when they say anarchy. What he carried out was psychotic.
1967: CIA coins the term "Conspiracy Theory"
The thing is, the coining of that term was itself a conspiracy.
JFK...
Little known fact... CIA is still conducting LSD experiment on Alex Jones.
@@vincentvega5686 aj is mossad thru Stratfor in austin!
@Just Some Kraken With Internet Access the building Oswald took his shots from is now a museum and the only thing that is correct is the fact that Oswald isn't there; Bill Hicks!
Joe is going to buy that cabin
Toe's gonna park his 911 Porsche in it..
New podcast set
and he can put it up on his big fat head
Impulse purchase?I think not... Joe is all over it biiittchhess...
I woke up and sneezed 3 times! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻
I read that mans manifesto years ago. He wasn't that nuts.
Stupid2669 damn youre woke. Im not mocking you by the way.
I agree but still shouldn't kill people.
The scariest part about the LSD experiments was that the people conducting the experiments knew exactly what lsd did and made people think it was a drug.
I see no positive future or future at all for mankind with the direction technology is taking us
cyberpunk 2077 wooooo
jay bird Social media is dangerous, but it also saves lives.
It’s already bad enough with social media how could it get any worse? Oh wait
@@ancientapparition1638 " I didn't ask for this" - said in Adam Jensen's voice
Humanity is giving away their humanity.
and we will only realize when it is too late, when we are nothing but cogs in the machine.
Theodore’s manifesto reads like 2020 and it was written almost two decades ago.
It was written much earlier than 2 decades ago. It was released in the 1990s. He probably started it in the 70s or 80s.
Look up "Ship of fools" by Ted Kaczynski
@@jerrywhidby. Look up Dr Dunegan New order of barbarians, and it gets kind of more complex. Interview from 1988 with a doctor on a dubious conference in the late 60s. Some of the causes to cancel culture ,extreme medical costs, hyperfocus on entertainment culture etc. "Brave new world" subject.
Use 1,25x speed (very slow talk)
ruclips.net/video/kcGqkvjKCvA/видео.html. Then look up the same but tape 2
I've actually always imagined what it would be like if Ted Kaczyinski were on the podcast. His "Manifesto" is brilliant. Joe would probably have to go through a lot just to have a sitdown with him, but I think it's possible. If the mainstream media can do it, I think the net's most popular podcast can manage.
I can't expect you guys to make it happen. BUT PLEASE TRY.
There are a few people who corraspond with him, you can read the letters, not too hard to find.
He lived in a cabin in the woods. I'm assuming that sitting down having a conversation that's being shared live on the internet would not be on his bucket list.
Nexus Verbal nah I want some joe smoe there and a psychologist that has some good questions and ways to experiment
Cause in case you don’t know teds a fucking genius
Not Einstein or all that but certainly top 10 percentile that actually got educated
Meaning it could be underwhelming to have just joe on, Ted might say fuck all or say an absolute shitload to the point he’s talking circles around him. And if you only have a psyc he might just”eh done this before and the guy I liked to correspond intellectually with isn’t here so I don’t give a shit.”
@@FJaypewpew He's a genius because he thinks technology will destroy us ?
@@DizGuys Spreading the word about the evils of technology might be
Rest In Peace Uncle Ted.
Kaczynski's books from prison are truly mind-blowing! If you're interested in the perils of technology, you must read Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution. They offer such profound insights that I couldn't put them down. Highly recommended!
Unibomber’s brother claims his brother was destroyed by MK ultra mess.
M A - I’ll check that out- thanks.
His brother is a snitch. And full of shit too
@@jedigovna9537 CIA shill
Check out the Matrix deciphered by Robert Duncan get the pdf download free
@@tedkazcynkski4328 and his a his wife's an asshole lol
Teds manifesto is out there for all to read. Check it out. He friggin nailed it.
It’s in the public domain according to his own wishes
I'll...watch paint dry before even considering reading a manifesto from this attention-seeking douche-bag!
@@cardtrix1970 It’s too late for you then my friend.
@@cardtrix1970 Intelligence isn't for everyone
@@cardtrix1970 should we disregard Snowden as an “attention seeker”?
Read the manifesto then read Walden . Interesting parallels.
Got a day off from my engineering class when he blew up Cory Hall.
Whats his first name and the name of the work?
I’m guessing he meant “On Walden Pond” by Henry David Thoreau
Or Walden 2 by Skinner.
Theodore Kaczynski, the paper is called ‘Industrial Society and its Future’. I’ve read it and recently bought Walden, so I’ll reread the manifesto while I wait for Walden to arrive and come at it from that angle when I get round to reading it. Thanks guys
The first 88 pages of "Technological Slavery" are free and worth a look if you don't want to buy the book which is understandable.
RIP Ted K
Ted Kaczynski's books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, left a lasting impact on me. His analysis of the negative consequences of technological advancement and his call for an anti-tech revolution were both eye-opening and thought-provoking. Highly recommended
ah the good ole days before corona when we still had a brick wall and American flag.
Trump took the confederate flag with him after the domestic terrorist insurrection of the Republican Party.
We are now flying the American flag and tearing down walls again thanks to democrats. The real Americans who vote and then accept the results. Like we did we Trump even though we told you he was a crook that will rob the people to line the pockets of the wealthy and we just witnessed the largest wealth transfer in history to the wealthiest foreign corporate owners of our country during Trumps reign of terror they ended with over 400,000 dead Americans. Pretty stupid idea to elect a psychopath repubtards!
@@starobservers9862 that's probably the most incredibly stupid thing that I have ever heard.
@@starobservers9862 You just can't be that stupid, can you?
@@starobservers9862 Why don't you support human rights you bigot?
@@starobservers9862 which is why he actively tried reopening the economy and was thrashed constantly by the media at every turn? Why now that he has left office Biden is actively trying to destroy the countless progress he has made such as record low unemployment, thousands of jobs created, oil and fossil fuels making America and exporter and self sufficient.
The “insurrection “ wasn’t an insurrection it was a GOV op to make him and his supporters look bad. There were Antifa members there that isn’t made up. Doesn’t take much to put on a trump mask and march around.
The man sent thousands of supplies to Puerto rico after the earthquake they went through. And media and government officials there said he never sent aid. Beginning of 2020 the people find warehouses of supplies like medicine, food, toilet paper, etc. and not a single word from the news.
You have to be so incredibly fucking stupid if you think that trump tried to start and insurrection.
This dude was right about pretty much everything.
If I was a conspiracy theorist I'd say he was most definitely setup.
He was set up, in that he was already damaged by the time he even entered Harvard. He had an illness as a child, severe hives, for which he was hospitalized for an extended period in isolation, with very little human interaction. His parents were not even allowed to visit regularly. His mother said he was a happy baby, but he was not the same when he came out of the hospital, even recoiling from a photograph of him being examined by the doctors while he was in the hospital. Gotta wonder what they did to him, right? Follow that up with the bullying he endured because he skipped a grade in middle school and was not comfortable with the older children. Now, you have rage on top of trauma. He entered Harvard at age 16 and joined Murray's study at age 17. He was then subjected to constant berating of his ideas and intelligence for three years. It is estimated that he spent 200 hours over those three years being verbally and mentally abused. I'm sure he was chosen for the study because of his past history. So yes, they set him up.
Joe "They cooked his brain" Rogan
Wrong,no LSD unfortunately. Joe should've known that
Dome
not sure where Joe got the idea that they gave him LSD from
@@stevetoth7136 He said "If" you morons.
@@ThatDovaDude if as in if that was the reason. Not if it happened. But even if that was what he meant there is no IF. They know very clear what happened it was all under supervision within Harvard. Even the LSD ones we KNOW Ken Kesey, Whitey Bulger etc were part of the tests. We know for a fact what the test was Murray did at Harvard with Kaczysnki, he wasn't rhe only subject...... AND HE wrote an entire manifesto lol. Ted wasn't exactly keeping secrets
He was right but he went about it in the wrong way 😂😂😂
I read his manifesto years ago expecting it to be the ravings of a lunatic, and I found myself agreeing with pretty much everything he said.
@Mark Victor who is god?
I remember it was posted in the paper as a condition for him to stop the bombings. I was 14 at the time and most people read it and found that it was quite possible. Of course we didn’t think the treat of socialism and leftism could ever reach the USA or Canada at the time but look at it now. And although most people felt the “robots” could take over we had no idea how malicious and evil technology and AI could be used. But Ted was so right. He needs to be let out of prison.
@@rogerc23 you're completely out of your tree if you think socialism or leftism are a force in America or Canada. Both are solidly capitalist right-wing countries. Let me guess - you think Joe Biden is a commie? LMAO
@@dogslobbergardens6606 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. It'll never happen to me.
I'll bet all my dogecoins the Czar said the same thing back in 1916.
@@fritzthecat9451 what was that poem...'first they came for....then they came for me" ( to summarize)
It wasnt his brother that realized it was him....it was his brother's bitter wife.
Quite predictable honestly
He didn't compliment her bundt cake
Came here to say this.
Jacked Kerouac underrated comment
Bitter. True that!
Elon Musk on Umabomber : Well he was right to some extent about technology
He was also exactly right about progressives and conservatives
Musk is a flim flam man....nothing more.
Paul Cunnane I think I agree
Paul Cunnane elaborate
@@paulcunnane4 Many many companies get subsidies from the government. Oil companies are the worst.
When I see people distrust government agencies I feel there may be hope for humanity.
I read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and they were great ..
His whole manifesto was spot on. Especially the part where he explains why the political left are the way they are.
I'm too lazy what does it say?
Okay quagmire
@@chrisg4305 The supposed "atheist" left does have a religion, the government.
oh just stop already.
@@ffffffffffffffffffffffffff6589 Is being an atheist bad... because believing in the bible is insane?!!
The Unibomber’s cabin is now a tiny house on wheels, traveling across the US 😂😂
Jason Jackson Excuse my language. It’s f**king Bull S**t Propaganda to make the FBI look competent. They are not. Does anyone believe that is the cabin untainted by the FBI? C’mon. The FBI wastes Tons of Taxpayer/Federal Reserve “created out of nothing” Funny Money on Wild Goose Chases to Justify their Salary and Jobs. I know this from personal experience. I could tell you about it...but I’d have to kill you. Not. Seriously, I know nothing at all officially. At some point, however, we have to blurt out what is obvious to anyone with an IQ over 100. And that excludes a lot of local City, County and Highway Patrol Enforcement “Officers”. By official mandate. They don’t want too many critical thinkers in their midst. Again, we must call out the truth when we see it.
I sit at home every day waiting for the videotapes that the FBI confiscated in September 2001. I’m not holding my breath, however.
Unibomber = Has a small house, beard and hoody before it was cool.
Watch the Netflix doc. The brother's wife is the one that wouldn't stop saying it was his brother. The brother reluctantly went to the fbi after reading a rough draft of the manifesto at his mother's home
Crazy Im abt to watch it after smoking this blunt. Looks interesting af!!
Its not a documentation. Its just an entertainment series. And while some stuff may be true most of it is overexaggerated for entertainment porpuses
She wanted that 1million lol
MK ULTRA was not a joke.....
I know first hand
"When you're that intelligent your already tripping"....and Joe's eyebrows have never raised so high in his life! that Revelation hit him like a truck hahahaha
Expertly stated.
@Mark Victor yep, in that case: one's emotions have succeeded in overriding one's practical intelligence
@Mark Victor not necessarily. When you're that intelligent, it can be paralyzing. You see both sides, you see more veins and branches of where possibilities can lead. In Ted's case, many will say his actions are inexcusable as they continue paying taxes to their governments who are bombing thousands of children and families that want no part of the politics (among many, many, many other truly heinous and evil deeds). At least Ted was honest about his reasons. Was he justified? No. No one is.
I always enjoy this guest’s conversations. His vibe matches really well with Rogan’s.
Should use the Unabomber’s cabin as a podcast studio
Nah that’s for D’Elia
RIP Brother Ted
They didn’t “cook his dome”, the study involved HUMILIATION while on LSD amongst your peers. Plenty of people would crumble due to this type of experience.
Ted was a genius. If you read his manifesto, its anything but crazy. Its just unfortunate that he was also a sociopath. His tendency to isolate did NOT help him, likely exacerbating his homicidal tendencies.
Ruby Ridge Kevin Harris?
Reading your comment is like I was reading the script for the show criminal minds
SM Smoof yeah....what about Ruby Ridge?
Kevin Harris but his tendency to isolate was sort of integral to his point of view. He thought we were oversocialized and filled our time with meaningless activities, with a small percentage of people (aided by technology) doing all the essential work. Getting back to some degree of self-reliance was foundational to his remedy. Still, you're probably right, as anyone who is alone that much will surely invest more in their ideas and ideals and less in actual people, with the consequence that people may become expendable for the realization of their ideals.
yes exactly, the only reason he killed ppl was so his paper would be published and read.
Nietzsche and Ted are the two titans who predicted the future before other eggheads. Two things both brilliant men share: they wrote their masterpieces in the woods and from the hustle and bustle of the civilizations; any from the plebian pursuits of hoarding money; any from the social media distractions. They crystallized their ideas in the solitude of nature.
I believe it was the clarity of nature that fuelled the writings of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
To call it a masterpiece is a bit of a stretch, although it is interesting.
Aldous Huxley too , Rudolf Steiner absoloutely nailed it
Bruh, Neitzsche is a parody of what Ted Kaczynski predicted. Having everything, that you feel like nothing, so you make up shit to fill up the hole
Nietzsche wasn't even 5% the psychopathic piece of shit Kaczynski was.
When you read his manifesto, the guy pretty much predicted everything.
he was talking about how it was then and it would only get worse which it has. people have no purpose in life which is what it is really about
@@GhostofTradition
That seems like the furthest evolution of humans, when we make life so easy, there's no point anymore.
Daniel Flanard there will always be places to explore and people to see
All the acid the CIA dosed him with he could start to see the future ha.
@@danielflanard8274 Traveling to other planets or dimensions, if possible, is supposed to be on the same "tracks" as our current advancement but something went awry. Powers that be, powers that were, and powers to be do not want that happening. Why?.? I dont know. As we became advanced, we shouldnt have become idle but we did.
I read the manifesto when it was printed in the Wapo and was amazed at his take on society and agreed to a large degree.
Kaczynski has written two books from prison, they're excellent: Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution .