I believe in nothing. 나는 아무 것도 믿지 않는다.


My occupation now, I suppose, is jail inmate. 내 직업은 이제 교도소 수감자겠네.


Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/t/theodore_kaczynski.html#qqRjDeykcQFGJ6Pb.99

 


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Ted Kaczynski
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Colorado Supermax Prison

 

The Crime: Kaczynski spent 17 years sending bombs to universities and airlines, which led to the FBI's "Unabomber" ("UNiversity & Airline BOMber") moniker. His handiwork killed three people and injured 23. He wrote numerous critiques of modern technology, including a 35,000-word manifesto he sent to the New York Times in 1995; he threatened further violence if they did not publish it in its entirety.

 

The Capture: The New York Times published his manifesto in September 1995 in the hopes that the public could identify the Unabomber. David Kaczynski came across the published piece and recognized his brother's writing. He cooperated with investigators, and the Unabomber was arrested in 1996.

 

Years Cold: 1978-1996 (18 years)

Where are They Now:  He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.