Ok, what the hell’s going on in Mr. or Ms. Pipe-Bomber’s head?
Here’s the note he’s leaving, courtesy of the FBI:
“If the government controls what you want to do they control what you can do. … I’m obtaining your attention in the only way I can. More info is on its way. More `attention getters’ are on the way.”
Obviously, a stern letter to the editor is out of the question.
I’m also not sure how you’re supposed to read the note after you’ve been blown up. Recreational reading drops significantly in the wake of an explosion.
Actually, that’s not the entire note. What he really says is that there is no such thing as death and that the government is controlling people by making them afraid of death. Oddly enough, most mainstream media sources that I’ve read have failed to mention this part of the note, thus making this person sound just like your average, run-of-the-mill anti-government extremist.
I confess, it is a bit hard to take seriously, almost as if it were concoted to look mentally ill. Which is not to say the bomber is not, obviously he/she/they is/are, but I wonder if this is genuine. Genuine meaning an accurate expression of the thinking rather than a smokescreen.
Apparently the moron in question (MIQ) feels that if he convinces himself that there’s no such thing as a death then when the MIQ does kill someone, there’s no crime because the person killed didn’t die because there’s no such thing as death.
Feel free to read “MIQ” as “scum with less brain than mud.”
This shit attempt at philosophy by the MIQ reminds me of a philosophical idea that I once heard the the world does not exist except for what you can view or interact with.
Am I making this up or has someone else heard this before.
I don’t want to be controversial (!) but surely by dismissing such people as being moronic fails to identify the underlying problems.
Whatever people’s perceptions, however ‘off the wall’ they are, or might seem, they need examining. If you don’t even try to find out what is making things go wrong, just merely ignore them, or dismiss them out of hand, there can never be a solution.
Here’s a suggestion. Perhaps, this guy (or gal) originally wanted kill a specific person. In order to through authorities off the track he/she then targets a number of randomly(?) chosen people, including some uninspired anti-government screed. I bet the bomber is closely related to one of the original victims, just you wait and see.
I remember something similar happening in Japan. A woman wanted to kill her husband for insurance money. She cooked up a big, tasty passel of poisoned curry which she brought to an event she and her husband attended. She killed her husband (and dozens of other people), but was eventually caught and, of course, confessed.
Gee, Mart. It’s certainly moronic to tell yourself that if you kill someone you didn’t kill that person. ESPECIALLY when you killed that person on purpose!
quoted from article linked to in post above this one
If the crap spewed by the MIQ passes for educated, native use of English then it must be high time for me to begin obfuscating my grammar, lest I don’t pass off as, at least, somewhat educated.
The person who wrote the note believes that death does not exist. This implies that he believes in an afterlife of some sort. In that sense, he is no more (and no less) moronic than the billion or so Christians on the planet who believe that they will go to Heaven when they die.
The person who wrote the note believes that death does not exist. This implies that he believes in an afterlife of some sort. In that sense, he is no more (and no less) moronic than the billion or so Christians on the planet who believe that they will go to Heaven when they die.
You know, tracer. That’s bunk. Sorry, but bunk. Those who believe in an afterlife (such as Christians, Muslims, and others) don’t discount death per se, but believe that death is a portal of sorts to that afterlife. I don’t see where you read his implication in his screed. What I saw was willful delusion of the bomber telling the world “Hey, there’s just no death period. If some people end up dead, they’re not really dead. You just think they died.”
The bomber also mentioned people he has “dispatched” from “this reality”. So he apparantly views death as a doorway to another life.
I’m not going to say that anyone who believes in an afterlife is moronic (because I don’t believe that), but I see absolutely no difference between his (apparant) belief about death and the traditional mainstream Christian view of death.