Ted K is a 2021 American historical crime drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Tony Stone. Starring Sharlto Copley as Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, the film follows the mathematics prodigy turned domestic terrorist through the events leading to his arrest.
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00:07:27Modern technology is the worst thing that ever happened to the world and to promote its progress is nothing short of criminal
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00:08:57Thank You grandfather rabbit
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00:11:38Yesterday was quite good
00:11:40The only disruptive sounds were nine evil jets
00:11:44Today was good in early morning
00:11:47But later in morning there was aircraft noise almost without intermission for I would estimate about an hour
00:11:55In Lombard, Illinois, there's far more jet noise and at times it is very annoying
00:12:00But it does not disturb me nearly as much as does lesser jet noise here
00:12:05Because here the noise destroys something wonderful
00:12:08While in the city there is nothing from noises to destroy because one is living in a shit pile anyway
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00:14:27Yeah, I did
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00:15:32Can't get this up I can't get this around it's not
00:15:36It doesn't work it's broke it's broke
00:15:43Just hold on real tight
00:15:47Whoa, I
00:15:52Couldn't help myself. Sorry, I said I won't do it again. I promise
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00:16:53Super tanker bound for Long Beach, California ran aground about 22 miles south of Valdez early Friday morning
00:16:59After loading a cargo of one and a quarter million barrels from the Alaska pipeline
00:17:04Oil poured into the sound at the rate of 20,000 gallons an hour for 12 hours
00:17:09Exxon acknowledges that the Valdez detoured into treacherous waters
00:17:14Postcard says the captain was trying to avoid large chunks of ice
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00:17:2675 cents. Hi. Hi mods. It's me
00:17:34No, it's it's okay
00:17:35It's always it always does this but I only had
00:17:38150 and I'm gonna run out of time before we finish the conversation
00:17:42Nothing. I just I just wouldn't talk to him. I just turn my back on him wouldn't talk to him
00:17:46Yeah, well, that's his issue he shouldn't he shouldn't have got married
00:17:52He shouldn't have married her ma. She's a bad influence on him. If that's not obvious to now it will be in the future
00:17:59Well, I still love him but I don't I have nothing in common with David
00:18:04He was jealous the fact that I could do most things better than he could it's a simple fact mom
00:18:10Well, yeah, he was better socially than I was but
00:18:14Well, if you hadn't put me two years ahead in high school
00:18:16Perhaps I would have the ability to hold a conversation with a woman longer than 30 seconds two relationships in my life, too
00:18:23I only got the first base mind. You know what first base is. Yeah kissing tongue-rubbing. Yeah, I
00:18:31Have tongue-rubbed twice twice. That's all nothing. No touching of breasts. No sexual intercourse
00:18:38Well, who do you want me to tell who should I tell this to ma?
00:18:43Fuck
00:18:46There's people listening I just need to know if you're gonna send me money mom, please I'm desperate
00:18:53Please send me a check. Oh
00:18:56For the love of God, is that a yes or no?
00:19:02Thank you do not send no do not send food with the check just a check mom
00:19:06I have to go the beeping the phone. It's a phone company mom. It's a phone company. I can't I have to go
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00:20:55To the editor I
00:20:57Would like to warn people of the danger of picking berries and powerline road cuts
00:21:03The Montana Electric Company sprays cancer-causing herbicides without any warnings to the public
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00:23:36Then there was a very loud sonic boom
00:23:40This was the last straw and it reduced me to tears of impotent rage
00:23:47But I have a plan for revenge
00:24:09Oh
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00:25:26People say violence and the taking of human life is not a way to resolve human problems
00:25:32can't work as
00:25:35A matter of fact history shows that it very often does work
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00:25:41Want to kill some people
00:25:44Preferably a scientist a communist businessman or some other big shot
00:25:50Use shotgun powder in the last helping it would do more damage than rifle powder
00:26:00Spent 350 bucks on the last bombing mission and barely blew a finger off
00:26:06Absolutely frustrating I can't seem to make a lethal bomb
00:26:11Seeming increasingly infeasible without more money
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00:28:20Hey, you keep drawing like that you're gonna cut your nuts off
00:28:26Yeah, I don't take direction from women on mechanical matters. Please have your husband advise me on how to work
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00:28:45Yeah, did you you see that she tried to fire me I'm doing what I'm doing my job I'm doing what you told me
00:28:51Fucking you know, she runs the show around here. What?
00:28:55She runs the show
00:29:05There is a
00:29:07Psychosurgical operation that relieves people who get angry too easily
00:29:11They stick electrodes into your brain and burn out the gizmo that produces the emotion of anger
00:29:16Of course, I would rather be miserable or dead and be relieved by that humiliating method
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00:30:41Excuse me, how much how much is this 45 cents?
00:30:50Think about it
00:30:57You want some entertaining there Ted
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00:31:01Know just need cutlery don't have a wife to chew my food and regurgitate into my mouth
00:31:10Erno
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00:31:23Since committing the crimes reported elsewhere in my notes, I feel better
00:31:27I'm still plenty angry. You understand that the difference is that I am now able to strike back
00:31:33to a degree
00:31:35True I can't strike back to anything like the extent I wish to but I no longer feel totally helpless
00:31:43And the anger doesn't not my guts isn't used to
00:31:48Guilty feelings
00:31:50Yes a little
00:31:52Occasionally I have bad dreams in which police are after me or which I'm threatened with punishment from
00:31:59supernatural source such as the devil
00:32:01But these don't occur often enough to be a problem I am definitely glad to have done what I have
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00:34:38Here comes a tough one so
00:34:42four numbers
00:34:44Keeping the seven in the same place
00:34:47Create the greatest and the smallest number in a combination of those four digits
00:34:52I'm gonna give you a hint the oh seven five four is a three digit number
00:34:57Okay
00:34:59Mm-hmm. Yeah, what's the greatest and smallest number with those four digits?
00:35:16Remarkable
00:35:23He's really coming along it's really smart
00:35:29All this
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00:36:12In Montana if I went to the city to mail a bomb to some big shot
00:36:17The driver would doubtless remember I rode the bus that day
00:36:22In the anonymity of the big city
00:36:24I figured it would be much safer to buy materials for a bomb and mail it
00:36:54Oh
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00:37:23Thank you, yeah
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00:37:31Said nice tits face
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00:38:29Was reading about the psychology of women I'm reading I have a work to do
00:38:39What do you do I'm a psychiatrist no shit, yeah
00:38:47Please do not tell me your troubles
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00:38:54What do you what do you do for a living I just got out of prison I got a job sure
00:39:11Maybe I'll go be a psychiatrist now
00:39:20Excuse me, I have to hey
00:39:27Have a good trip
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00:40:18Need a room for one
00:40:22Yeah, it's it's Conrad, you know, Joseph Conrad
00:40:28How much
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00:41:24Face of winter again here very very shortly as if we aren't already commissioning the America
00:41:29It's an even trade-off with the other new carriers proposed
00:41:33But sources tell us the internal investigation and report to counsel raised many questions and it should be noted to date
00:41:40There's been no independent investigation on why it took more than a year to arrest the son of a city
00:41:46Councilman the son of a sheriff's deputy and the son of ship these administrative assistant in connection with two burglars in the city
00:41:59If you frequently travel from one side of the ocean to the other you'll find United's vast 747 to be enormously
00:42:16In fact their superior comforts and spacious surroundings combined with our renowned international service
00:42:23Make sure work across the globe
00:42:25Combined with our renowned international service make sure
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00:44:10Look for something affordable. Yeah, what kind of things you're gonna do with a computer writing?
00:44:25I'd be a PC. I guess I didn't
00:44:33Microsoft Word
00:44:39Writing
00:44:42Productivity application the IBM
00:44:47Using this place is editing computer code right now. I do a lot more things than just just edit text and code
00:44:54The middle name is business
00:44:56Watch this. I'm typing away. See I made a mistake there
00:44:59I typed a when I wanted it has so I just hit this key twice backspace there
00:45:05I can change that a to an S and
00:45:08No white out. No correction preventive. It's all there. Are you are you the owner of the store? No. No, I just was here
00:45:16Who is the owner the owner?
00:45:23I mean
00:45:25No, okay, thank you
00:45:30This is
00:45:31Interesting. Thank you. I need to need to go. Okay. I'll think about it at all. Okay
00:45:37Come back anytime. I'm always here
00:45:47My motive for doing what I'm going to do is simply personal revenge
00:45:51I do not expect to accomplish anything by it
00:45:55Of course if my crime and reasons for committing it gets any public attention
00:46:00It may help to stimulate public interest in a technology question and thereby improve the chances of stopping technology before it's too late
00:46:08But on the other hand, most people will probably be repelled by my crime
00:46:13The opponents of freedom may use it as a weapon to support their arguments for control over human behavior
00:46:19With no way of knowing whether my action will do more good than harm I
00:46:24Certainly don't claim to be an altruist or to be acting for the good. Whatever that is of the human race. I
00:46:31Act merely for my desire for revenge
00:46:48Oh
00:46:58Money money money money
00:47:07Yeah, right, no, you don't look so good
00:47:19Get yourself something else to drink to no charge
00:47:25And I got some old spice back there on the house
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00:49:07At this hour police still have no leads in the package bombing in Lake Forest
00:49:11Chuck Gowdy is here with the latest in the investigation to that story Chuck Jack a couple of days ago
00:49:16Percy Wood received a letter from somebody named Enoch Fisher a letter informed wood to expect a book in the mail very soon
00:49:23But when he got the book it blew up in his face
00:49:25The return address 34 14 West Ravenswood Avenue. It didn't help much. It's a vacant lot
00:49:31So police are hoping for better but clues the explosion left behind
00:49:36Today inside woods home investigators finished picking up pieces of the bomb
00:49:41That was nerve-wracking metal fragments were scattered throughout the kitchen and had to be separated from bits of glass and paper
00:49:47The evidence recovered from the home of mr. Hood. Mr. Wood was in good condition
00:49:51And has been dispatched by courier to the Postal Inspection Service crime laboratory in Washington DC
00:49:58The parcel wrapping the packing and portions of the bomb itself will be analyzed
00:50:03By the laboratory technicians and they will furnish us a full report
00:50:07At this time we are unable to release any details on the makeup of the bomb
00:50:14We have initiated an intense investigation to solve the attack upon mr. Wood
00:50:19Recently Percy would outfitted his home with an electronic security system
00:50:23And he probably wouldn't open the front door if a stranger was outside
00:50:27Like most of us though he opens mail not knowing what's inside
00:50:31It'll never happen to me is the way that most people look at it
00:50:35Be yourself how many times have you opened your mail and thought that there might have been something in it
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00:54:02Dynamite blast all over him
00:54:06Occasionally autumn at my cabin
00:54:10Exxon conducting seismic exploration for oil
00:54:22Helicopters flying all over the hills lower thing dynamite on cable make blast on ground instruments measure vibrations
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00:54:37Can't doubt mostly in what I call a diagonal coach hoping to shoot up a helicopter in an area east of crater mountain
00:54:50Moved harder than I thought this helicopters always in motion never know where they will go next
00:55:05I
00:55:36Fuck
00:55:42Desecration where can I go now for peace and quiet?
00:55:52When I got back to camp I cried partly from frustration and missing but mostly grief about what was happening to the country
00:55:59Fuck
00:56:01Fuck yeah
00:56:03Fuck it is so beautiful
00:56:05But if they did find oil
00:56:08disaster
00:56:09Even if not find oil the blasts and helicopters ruin
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00:57:15I'm so glad you're here. You ready to work? Yes. Let's head back this way
00:57:22I'm gonna put you in the back with Becky and we have this huge pile of books that we have to sort through
00:57:28Unfortunately, we have to get rid of all of them
00:57:31so I'm gonna have you guys split them up by genre and
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00:58:13Hi, I'm Becky, I'm I'm Ted Kaczynski
00:58:29They should really move from the Dewey decimal system to the Library of Congress system I
00:58:38Suggested it a while back, but they still haven't so now we have to do all this again
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01:00:21David it's me. Yeah
01:00:24Um, yeah, because I was I was calling to talk to you and she picked up and I
01:00:30Well, I thought
01:00:32Why was I wanted to speak to you? Not her. I've never met her
01:00:35I thought it was a bad time to try to meet her over the phone. And so I so I hung up
01:00:40well
01:00:41Can I be trusted to say the right thing to a to a woman David, especially Linda with the history and oh
01:00:48My god, is that her in the background David? Fuck
01:00:52Just
01:00:54Tell her I apologize and ask her to leave the room so I can talk to you in private. Please you domesticated yourself
01:01:01you're like like a like a horse that's run into a farmer's field and
01:01:06And and volunteered for somebody to jump on your back and put a bit in your mouth
01:01:11Well, I I thought that we shared a lot of values and I thought that we were on the same page of living in the wild
01:01:17Now you're living in a zoo
01:01:19Like a caged animal with a with a trainer a trainer who
01:01:25Who you need to run everything by?
01:01:29I'm sure oh, I bet you have to like if I if I asked you I was I was actually gonna call to ask
01:01:34For some help some financial help. I just wanted a little money that I could that I could repay but I'm sure you have
01:01:41Yeah, you would have yes, you would have to ask her wouldn't you?
01:01:45Mm-hmm
01:01:47Mm-hmm. See that's what I mean
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01:02:18Mr. Lonely
01:02:21I have nobody
01:02:26For my
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01:02:35Mr. Lonely
01:02:38Wish I had someone to call on the phone
01:02:45Oh
01:02:55Away from home through no wish of my own
01:03:04That's why I'm lonely
01:03:08I'm mr. Lonely. I
01:03:12Wish that I
01:03:15Go back home
01:03:25Never letter I get no letter
01:03:42Yeah
01:03:46Oh how I wonder
01:03:50How is it I
01:04:03Away from home through no wish
01:04:11That's why we I'm mr. Lonely I
01:04:20Wish that I
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01:06:48Morning morning. Nice day
01:06:53Yeah, you know just checking through the past and a little investigation I was hoping you could help me with
01:06:59You seen anyone anything people fooling around with any buildings around here
01:07:04No, only those kids who vandalized that cabin a while back. Mm-hmm. I think since then
01:07:11Sure, you talked to steer Tom. Yes, Steve said his meal got wrecked a while back, too. Yeah a while ago
01:07:18All right
01:07:20Motorcyclers, they hassling you nearby here. No, nothing like snowmobile season. Anyway, yeah, exactly
01:07:25All right
01:07:27The reason I had to ask was we heard you got pretty upset with some riders from up the creek
01:07:31Yeah, I did
01:07:33Did yeah?
01:07:35Yes, also a couple punks try to try to come across my my property and
01:07:43Yeah, I
01:07:45Wouldn't call that anything out of the ordinary though. I imagine if you're in in my position you
01:07:54You might act the same way
01:07:56Sure, yeah, it's fair I appreciate your time if you hear of anything can you let me know?
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01:08:38Have a nice day
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01:09:26Have a billboard last summer and Corvallis got caught for that. Fortunately
01:09:37And one reason why we see the modern industrial system as
01:09:42Being so destructive is because it's based on the premise that it's for human beings that the world exists the idea that
01:09:49Human beings are just another species
01:09:52among
01:09:53Millions of others on the planet
01:09:55And reminder David Foreman will be in the Missoula area speaking on September 23rd at the John Edwards School
01:10:03this is Tom Douglas reporting of
01:10:07WCR Montana NPR radio
01:10:23Action
01:10:25We don't have to figure it all out
01:10:27But let our action set the finer points of our philosophy we don't have to figure it all out
01:10:55We all don't have to be saints on this planet to do something for it.
01:10:59It's time for a warrior society to rise up out of the earth
01:11:04and to put ourselves in front of the juggernaut of destruction.
01:11:17We need warriors, we need people and bodies out in the field
01:11:21that take down the apparatus of this mechanized destruction
01:11:25of this precious planet that we have.
01:11:28That's what my life is for.
01:11:30And that's what your lives should be for.
01:11:32If you consider yourself ego warriors,
01:11:36you have to get up, put your spear to the ground
01:11:40and fight to do something.
01:11:43Action!
01:11:52ECOFUCKERS HITLIST
01:11:55Chevron, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, California
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01:12:02Philips Petroleum Company
01:12:04Philips National Lumber Exporters Association
01:12:06The next day I started from my home camp.
01:12:09My route took me past a beautiful spot,
01:12:12a favorite place of mine where there was a spring of pure water
01:12:15that could safely be drunk without boiling.
01:12:19I stopped and said a kind of prayer to the spirit of the spring.
01:12:24It was a prayer in which I swore that I would take revenge
01:12:28for what was being done to the forest.
01:12:48ECOFUCKERS HITLIST
01:12:50ECOFUCKERS HITLIST
01:13:00ECOFUCKERS HITLIST
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01:13:43The people who are pushing all this growth and progress garbage deserve to be severely punished.
01:13:49But our goal is less to punish them than to propagate ideas.
01:13:53Introduction.
01:13:571. The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
01:14:054. We therefore advocate revolution against the industrial system.
01:14:1137. We attribute the social and psychological problems with modern society
01:14:16to the fact that the society requires people to live under conditions
01:14:20radically different from those under which the human race evolved.
01:14:2546. In order to avoid serious psychological problems,
01:14:29a human being needs goals whose attainment requires effort.
01:14:3469. It is true that primitive man is powerless against some of the things that threaten him.
01:14:40Disease, for example. But he can accept the risk of disease stoically.
01:14:46170. Oh, say the technophiles, science is going to fix that.
01:14:51We will conquer famine, eliminate psychological suffering, make everybody healthy and happy.
01:14:58Yeah, sure. That's what they said 200 years ago.
01:15:03180. When the system becomes sufficiently stressed and unstable,
01:15:07a revolution against technology may be possible.
01:15:12181. The technophiles are taking us all on an utterly reckless ride into the unknown.
01:15:23185. As for the negative consequences of eliminating industrial society,
01:15:29well, you can't eat your cake and have it too.
01:15:32To gain one thing, you have to sacrifice another.
01:15:59186.
01:16:23187.
01:16:28I got, uh, I got a fish! I got one! Yeah!
01:16:34Good job!
01:16:35Yeah!
01:16:38Holy! It's amazing!
01:16:43Haha!
01:16:44It's big!
01:16:46Hi!
01:17:16188.
01:17:42No. No, there's nothing that could ever be important enough for you to get in touch with me.
01:17:46Even if mother dies, I don't want to hear about it.
01:17:50I have nothing more, I have nothing more to...
01:17:54David. David. I just need a yes or no. Are you going to...
01:17:59Will you please help me with money? What do you want? Do you want me to beg?
01:18:03I'm begging, David. I'm on my fucking knees, right in the phone booth, begging you.
01:18:08Do you feel powerful, David? Do you feel empowered?
01:18:12The strong, dominant male, finally you have your brother on his knees, asking for money.
01:18:18Goddammit! Fucking David, cocksucker, man! I'm asking for...
01:18:31Yes. One thousand.
01:18:36Yes. No.
01:18:40Yes, it is a brotherly act, and it's noted.
01:18:46You too.
01:18:48Hugs and kisses to Linda.
01:18:51Okay.
01:18:53Okay.
01:19:24Boredom is almost non-existent once you've become adapted to life in the woods.
01:19:29If you don't have any work that needs to be done, you can sit for hours at a time just doing nothing.
01:19:34Just listening to the birds, or the wind, or the silence.
01:19:38Watching the shadows move as the sun travels.
01:19:42Or simply looking at familiar objects.
01:19:46And you don't get bored. You're just at peace.
01:20:23GUNSHOT
01:20:44EXPLOSION
01:20:53EXPLOSION
01:21:23EXPLOSION
01:21:35To the San Francisco Examiner, we have waited until now to announce ourselves
01:21:40because our earlier bombs were embarrassingly ineffectual.
01:21:43The injuries they inflicted were relatively minor.
01:21:46In order to influence people, a terrorist group must show a certain amount of success.
01:21:51When we finally realized the amount of smokeless powder needed to blow up anyone or anything was too large to be practical,
01:21:57we decided to take a couple years off and learn something about explosives and develop an effective bomb.
01:22:06Enclosure.
01:22:08One.
01:22:09The aim of the Freedom Club is the complete and permanent destruction of modern industrial society in every part of the world.
01:22:52Essentially, by law, there's not a face-to-face confrontation between the perpetrator and the victim.
01:23:00So, the fact that we have one eyewitness to this stroke of luck on our part is really not a bad thing.
01:23:09We have looked at all of the victims meticulously.
01:23:15As to any correlation, so far this has not been fruitful.
01:23:20Well, you have a wide range, actually.
01:23:23You have corporate executives.
01:23:25You have one bomb placed aboard an American Airlines aircraft, also in the late 70s.
01:23:31There have been college professors.
01:23:34Two types of bombs, in the sense that about half of them are mailed,
01:23:39are letter bombs or package bombs,
01:23:42and about half of them have been placed in a position where someone would disturb the package and ultimately the package
01:23:50and cause the bomb to explode.
01:23:56Well, as long as I'm going to throw everything away anyway,
01:24:00instead of having to shoot it out with the cops or something,
01:24:03I will go up to Canada and take off into the woods with a rifle and try to live off the country.
01:24:09If that doesn't work out, and if I can get back to civilization before I starve,
01:24:14then I will come back here and kill someone I hate.
01:24:23I need to bring my passport.
01:24:39I'm hanging sweat.
01:24:44Seems every path leads me to nowhere.
01:24:57Wife and kids, household pet.
01:25:04Mom ain't green but she knows ain't bad.
01:25:10A bullet screams to me from...
01:25:15Clearly, we are in a position to do a great deal of damage,
01:25:19and it doesn't appear that the FBI is going to catch us any time soon.
01:25:25The FBI is a joke.
01:25:28FBI
01:25:43FBI, suck my cock.
01:26:28Morning.
01:26:30Morning.
01:26:32I have a complaint about the Montana Telephone Company.
01:26:36It concerns some of your payphones in Lincoln, Montana.
01:26:40These payphones consistently malfunction in such a manner as to steal a caller's quarters.
01:26:47You put a quarter in, and then it either gets jammed or it doesn't register,
01:26:51and then the coin release doesn't work, so that either you can't put the call through
01:26:54and the quarters are lost, or the call does go through,
01:26:57but you end up paying 25 cents or 50 cents more than the price of the call.
01:27:01This problem has persisted for several years.
01:27:07This is not the first time that I have complained,
01:27:10although it is the first time that I've complained in person.
01:27:13But I've spoken to the operators about it several times,
01:27:15and nothing has been done over the years.
01:27:18The main offender is actually the payphone on the corner of Highway 200 and Stemple Pass.
01:27:23I'm forced to use that one on occasion,
01:27:25because it's the only one that the company provides that offers any level of privacy at all.
01:27:30But it steals at least 50% of my quarters.
01:27:33It swindles me.
01:27:34And the company is aware of this offending booth.
01:27:37That's a criminal act.
01:27:39My money is being stolen.
01:27:43On behalf of the Montana Phone Company, I apologize for your inconvenience.
01:27:49Do you happen to have a record of how much money you've lost over the years?
01:27:52I do. $5.75.
01:27:54$5.75?
01:27:56Yes, this year.
01:27:58This year?
01:27:59Yes.
01:28:01I have a letter which you could give to your superiors,
01:28:06and it contains all the details that I have just relayed to you now.
01:28:11I would love to give it to my superiors, but we can only accept letters through the post.
01:28:18I can't hand deliver a letter.
01:28:21Do you see the problem?
01:28:30I came in here to bring you the letter in person.
01:28:33I appreciate that.
01:28:36But I can't take it.
01:28:52You have a wonderful day.
01:28:54I'm going to write to my congressman about this.
01:28:56Okay.
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01:31:29Alright.
01:31:30Let's make a compromise.
01:31:31Make a compromise.
01:31:32Make a compromise.
01:31:39As society and the problems that face it become more and more complex, and as machines become
01:31:53more and more intelligent, people will let machines make more and more of their decisions
01:31:58for them. Simply because machine-made decisions will bring better results than man-made ones.
01:32:07Eventually a stage may be reached at which the decisions necessary to keep the system
01:32:12running will be so complex that human beings will be incapable of making them intelligently.
01:32:17At that stage the machines will be in effective control. People won't be able to just turn the
01:32:22machines off because they will be so dependent on them that turning them off would amount to suicide.
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01:33:36Ahhhhhh
01:33:46You know, my parents, uh,
01:33:51Pushed me so hard in academia, I never really learned to be at ease around women.
01:33:56You tell me your heart, Ted.
01:34:00You're quite right.
01:34:02You love me.
01:34:04I do.
01:34:06I do.
01:34:07See, actually, it's the truth.
01:34:10I love you.
01:34:11I love you so much, I'm going to let go of these handlebars.
01:34:13No, don't do it.
01:34:14I'm going to let go.
01:34:15No, please don't.
01:34:16Okay, one hand.
01:34:17Just one hand.
01:34:18Okay, come on.
01:34:19There you go.
01:34:21Okay, okay, oh, the right hand, come off!
01:34:25You're my right hand!
01:34:26A woman has to be the right hand of a man.
01:34:28Okay, okay.
01:34:30PARTLERS LAUGH
01:34:38Woo-hoo!
01:34:39Whew!
01:34:40ALL LAUGH
01:34:49WHISPERS
01:34:55HE EXHALES
01:34:57WHISPERS
01:34:59We are an anarchist group calling ourselves FCD.
01:35:13Notice that the postmark on this envelope precedes a newsworthy event that will happen
01:35:18about the time you receive this letter if nothing goes wrong.
01:35:23We are getting tired of making bombs.
01:35:37It's no fun having to spend all your evenings and weekends preparing dangerous mixtures,
01:35:42filing trigger mechanisms out of scraps of metal or searching the Sierras for a place
01:35:46isolated enough to test a bomb.
01:35:51So we offer a bargain.
01:35:54We have a long article between 29,000 and 37,000 words that we want to have published.
01:36:00If you can get it published according to our requirements, we will permanently desist from
01:36:06terrorist activities.
01:36:07If the answer is satisfactory, we will finish typing the manuscript and send it to you.
01:36:13If the answer is unsatisfactory, we will start building our next bomb.
01:37:21I am choked with frustration at my inability to get my stinking fucking family off my back
01:37:32once and for all.
01:37:33No, it does include you, David.
01:37:36It emphatically and specifically includes you.
01:37:38Yeah, of course, you're part of my stinking fucking family.
01:37:42It's not an emotional decision.
01:37:43It's a logical decision, David.
01:37:44It's logical.
01:37:45Yeah, I have my own mind, all right?
01:37:47I have my own mind, David.
01:37:48I think my own thoughts, and then I do what I think I should do as opposed to what other
01:37:52people...
01:37:53Look, I'm not...
01:37:54I'm not...
01:37:55I'm not going to do this again.
01:37:56I'm not going to do this again with you, David, all right?
01:37:58I do not want to hear from you or any member of my stinking fucking family ever again.
01:38:04Goodbye.
01:38:48Hello, from CNN News Center in Atlanta, I'm Natalie Allen, we're about to take live a
01:39:00news conference from San Francisco, headed up by the FBI today, concerning the bomb threat
01:39:05that has come in.
01:39:06The person behind the threat may be the so-called Unabomber, and the threat has resulted in
01:39:11heightened security at five airports...
01:39:14...of everything, small debris, big debris, dust...
01:39:19I'm relieved to see a lot of security around.
01:39:21...and determination.
01:39:22Well, our position is we will keep the security measures in place until the matter is resolved.
01:39:28It's been more than five days since the Unabomber threatened to blow up an airliner flying in
01:39:33or out of Los Angeles by July 4th, but after 17 years, 23 injuries, and three deaths, the
01:39:40Unabomber is nothing to joke about.
01:39:43Experts say the Unabomber is stepping up his activities because he's jealous of the attention
01:39:47given to the Oklahoma City bombing, which stole the thunder from his last package bomb
01:39:52explosion.
01:39:54Experts also believe the Unabomber may be headed for a fall.
01:39:57I think he's on a high now.
01:39:59I think he's all pumped up.
01:40:01I think he's intoxicated with his own power, and I think at this point, he's most vulnerable.
01:40:07If I go before the fall, I think he might make some major mistakes.
01:40:37The FBI has been unable to catch him, and now the Unabomber has raised the stakes again.
01:40:52In letters sent to the Washington Post and the New York Times this week, the Unabomber
01:40:55has pledged to stop his murderous spree if these leading American papers will publish
01:40:59a 35,000-word manifesto.
01:41:01In the document, the Unabomber condemns modern technology and says computers have created
01:41:05a world in which humans are mere cogs in a machine.
01:41:08That proposal has led to a life-or-death question for the Post and Times.
01:41:11Should they cave in to threats and publish, or refuse to let themselves be used as a platform
01:41:16for propaganda?
01:41:17In paragraph 125, we use an analogy of a weak neighbor who is left destitute by a strong
01:41:22neighbor who takes all his land by forcing on him a series of compromises.
01:41:27But suppose now that the strong neighbor gets sick so that he is unable to defend himself.
01:41:33The weak neighbor can force the strong one to give him his land back, or he can kill
01:41:37him.
01:41:38If he lets the strong man survive and only forces him to give his land back, he is a
01:41:43fool.
01:41:44Because when the strong man gets well, he will again take all the land for himself.
01:41:48The only sensible alternative for the weaker man is to kill the strong one while he has
01:41:52the chance.
01:41:53In the same way, while the industrial system is sick, we must destroy it.
01:41:58If we compromise with it and let it recover from its sickness, it will eventually wipe
01:42:02out all of our freedom.
01:42:03It ain't gonna happen.
01:42:04We're back at CNN in Washington.
01:42:05We hear somebody yelling, it ain't gonna happen.
01:42:06Trying to catch back up to O.J. Simpson, heading past LAX on the 405 freeway north.
01:42:07Again, you see traffic in the south lane stopping and looking.
01:42:08Police cars trailing.
01:42:09Other traffic stopping off to the right.
01:42:10Getting toward 8 o'clock.
01:42:12Yeah.
01:42:13Makes it a lot better.
01:42:14Yeah.
01:42:15Yeah.
01:42:16Yeah.
01:42:17Yeah.
01:42:18Yeah.
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01:42:42Yeah.
01:42:43Yeah.
01:42:44Yeah.
01:42:45Hey, Gilbert, you should take this even though it isn't for you.
01:42:46Maybe it's a bomb.
01:42:47You should send that off to Bill.
01:42:48Maybe it's a love letter.
01:42:49Oh, it's from Oklahoma City.
01:42:50Be careful.
01:42:51All right.
01:42:52This postal service circulates a special training tape illustrating detection techniques.
01:43:10It also graphically demonstrates the power of a mail bomb by use of a dummy in a mock-up office.
01:43:15Oh, he's matching wits.
01:43:16He's matching wits with everybody who comes into conflict with him.
01:43:19This is the arena.
01:43:20This is the coliseum.
01:43:21It's me against the lion.
01:43:23Add to this the letter received by the New York Times, a letter sent before the latest bombings,
01:43:29warned of a newsworthy event, claimed responsibility in the name of an anarchist group calling itself FC.
01:43:36We don't have a shred of evidence that he's connected with any other people.
01:43:40The FBI says it's up to the New York Times whether they comply with the Unabomber's demand to publish a long-written piece.
01:43:47But the FBI seems to doubt the sincerity of the Unabomber's offer.
01:43:51That's because in the same letter, he reserved the right to engage in sabotage intended to damage property instead of humans.
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01:45:56This morning in Washington, the news-dominating street-corner conversation was what was on the front page of this morning's paper.
01:46:04The Washington Post had published a special section containing the 35,000-word manifesto of the serial mail-bomber known as Unabomber.
01:46:13The Post cited, quote, public safety reasons for its decision, taken and paid for jointly with the New York Times.
01:46:20In an unusual joint statement, publishers Donald Graham of The Post and Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. of The Times justified publication.
01:46:28Quote, if we fail to do so, the Unabomber...
01:46:32...threatened to send the bomb to an unspecified destination with intent to kill.
01:46:38Behind the difficult decision, the New York Times pointed out in its plea, was, quote, the request of the Attorney General, Jeff Zito, and the FBI Director, Louis Briggs.
01:46:48We have deemed this...
01:46:50Yeah!
01:46:52Yeah!
01:46:54...investigation, and further...
01:47:04Attorney General and the FBI have all surrendered authority to the Unabomber.
01:47:10I can see this fellow who has to be, right now, having a psychological orgasm.
01:47:16They've elevated him to controlling, like a puppeteer, cities, newspapers, and everything else.
01:47:23Where does it go from here?
01:47:25It is difficult to argue with his logic.
01:47:27You can bet that neither the New York Times nor the Washington Post would have published his essay, absent his track record as a murderer, and is, therefore, totally credible threat that he would kill again.
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01:49:23I agree with the popular belief that you are a serial killer and should be treated like one.
01:49:29I pointed out that serial killers derive the whole of their satisfaction from the act of killing.
01:49:36In your case, I suggested that killing was merely a means to the end.
01:49:42Your objectives are much bolder and infinitely more elaborate.
01:49:48You want to change the world.
01:49:51Bob Guccione, editor, Penthouse Magazine.
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01:53:17Sure.
01:53:19Sure, come over, David.
01:53:21Please, yeah.
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01:55:15It's Gary.
01:55:24Hey, can you come show us your boundary?
01:55:27We're trying to figure out where your property line ends.
01:55:42Morning, Ted.
01:55:44This is Bob and Mike. They're miners.
01:55:48Good morning, Mr. Kaczynski.
01:55:50We've been doing a little mining in the area,
01:55:52and, well, we just got a little bit confused
01:55:55about where your property line ends.
01:56:03We were hoping that you could show us
01:56:05exactly where this line is.
01:56:11Yeah.
01:56:13Yeah, no, all right, let me just get my jacket.
01:56:16Get your fucking hands off me!
01:56:18Get your fucking hands off of me!
01:56:21Get your fucking hands off of me!
01:56:23Fuck!
01:56:24Mr. Kaczynski!
01:56:26We have you in the FBI.
01:56:28We have a warrant to search your cabin.
01:56:35Okay. Okay.
01:56:38Yeah.
01:56:44Okay.
01:56:49Get on him!
01:57:13Get on him!
01:57:44Yeah.
01:57:52...over the past couple of weeks.
01:57:54Now, what we're told by federal law enforcement officials
01:57:57is that they received a tip on this person
01:58:00indirectly from a family member.
01:58:02This man's brother contacted a prominent Washington, D.C., lawyer,
01:58:06who in turn got in touch with the FBI
01:58:08and told them about this person,
01:58:10and they've had him under surveillance now
01:58:12for about a week or so, we're told.
01:58:14They are preparing right now to serve a search warrant
01:58:16or probably in the process of serving it now,
01:58:18and we don't know whether this person is at home,
01:58:20what they expect to find there,
01:58:22whether they're just going to find evidence
01:58:24that they would take from the house, possible evidence,
01:58:26or whether they're actually going to find someone.
01:58:28We don't know whether there's been any arrest yet,
01:58:30but it does appear to be promising...
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