Pilot crashed plane into IRS building in Austin, TX

I agree with pretty much everything written in the PDF. That bloke has been fucked worse than most of us ever will be though by the sounds of it- very extreme case. People do drastic things when they're on the edge, and that is life. You cant say for sure how you'd react to such a situation unless you've been backed into the same corner of skull fuckery as the man had. This sounds like a fairly level headed bloke, put through the wringer and has gone a martyr. You cant condone his actions of flying planes into buildings, but it's certainly going to raise some profile.
 
in my opinion if you are an american citizen and you work for the IRS, you are a traitor to your country and to the people of the United State.

While I won't quite go that far, I will say that it's going to get to a point where the shit hits the fan, and alot of people are going to be left standing saying "I was only doing my job..." because they were too short sighted to see what they were really doing/supporting, and just thinking about their paycheck at the end of the month.


Those who are comparing this guy to a muslim are talking out of their ass imo. Muslims are blowing the shit out of the country for no reason other than religious bullshit that has been warped beyond all recognition by others.

This guy on the other hand has been repeatably abused by the irs and the government, and decided to make a stand. Hoping that through his actions he could raise some awareness to what the government is doing to its own citizens every day.

Americans are constantly brainwashed, they're living in "the land of the free" "the land of opportunity" And are being terrorised constantly by their own government to keep everyone scared and obedient, allowing to government to pass laws that wouldn't ever get through otherwise.



Either you're on the top getting rich through exploitation of those on the bottom, or you're on the bottom getting exploited to make those on the top rich.
 
While I don't condone his actions, I do think feel it was a strong action... maybe too strong...

I don't really feel sorry for anyone that died or their families... I'm rather indifferent about it, personally...

I didn't feel sorry for all the stormtroopers aboard the Deathstar when it blew up...

...just sayin'.
 
While I won't quite go that far, I will say that it's going to get to a point where the shit hits the fan, and alot of people are going to be left standing saying "I was only doing my job..." because they were too short sighted to see what they were really doing/supporting, and just thinking about their paycheck at the end of the month.


Those who are comparing this guy to a muslim are talking out of their ass imo. Muslims are blowing the shit out of the country for no reason other than religious bullshit that has been warped beyond all recognition by others.

This guy on the other hand has been repeatably abused by the irs and the government, and decided to make a stand. Hoping that through his actions he could raise some awareness to what the government is doing to its own citizens every day.

Americans are constantly brainwashed, they're living in "the land of the free" "the land of opportunity" And are being terrorised constantly by their own government to keep everyone scared and obedient, allowing to government to pass laws that wouldn't ever get through otherwise.

Either you're on the top getting rich through exploitation of those on the bottom, or you're on the bottom getting exploited to make those on the top rich.

I have to agree with everything. Regarding the people left standing saying they didn't know it was for a paycheck, as much hatred that is associate with the IRS by Americans, if you worked for them there would be no way in hell that you would not see the corruption of your employer first hand, if you weren't involved in it yourself. I would image that there are people that are aware of what the IRS does and continues to work for them because it is a job but leave the first chance they get. Its like telemarketing, most people hate it but they do it because its a paycheck.

I still mean it when I say they are traitors, yes, involving yourself with an institution that goes against that natural born rights of US citizens is defined by the US government as treason, and while they are allowed to, if a citizen is guilty of treason, the sentence is death. Now just calling someone a traitor because they will ultimately support an institution that goes against their rights for a paycheck is not as severe as sentencing them to the treason accusations of the higher ups and consequently the death penalty as it should be.

Regardless of your reasons anyone who will work for any institution that denies the rights of you or your fellow peers is a cowardice act, and thought they should be called out on and made feel guilty sentencing them to any punishment is not needed, however knowing that they are holding a government position they do know that they could be attacked, and well as I have said, karma has a weird way of repaying.
 
So does it say anywhere that people actually died? All I can see is, "two people were hospitalized".

Either way, thanks for the pdf. It's an interesting read.
 
You're comparing the people that worked in an IRS building to stormtroopers? It's a job, man- you can't say a person is evil solely because they work @ the IRS. Those people are just like anyone else. They dont deserve to have shit like this happen. They are in fact innocent.

I never said either one was evil... I did say I was indifferent...

If you're bringing evil into it, sure I believe the IRS is unnecessary and evil in its twisted codes that even their own people don't understand... and we are expected to abide by these codes. Codes that infringe on our basic right to what is ours.

So yes. Fuck 'em.
 
So it's not certain anyone is dead? Ha!


If no one died, but people will see what he had to say, then I guess everything went "perfectly". Let's wait and see. I doubt anything changes though.
 
Wow. That guy had been Fucked hard. I agree with his letter. While I don't support any violent acts, I expect at least some people will snap out of thier stupor. Freedom here in America comes with so many stipulations and restrictions and bylaws for the commoner, its where Ye who has the gold makes the rules.
 
Masterbeast said:
LOL, I guess I can see your point as far as the institution, but on the level of 'guy rams plane into building killing x people' it's the worst kind of thing one could do.

I think the worst kind of thing someone can do is penetrate an institution that is meant to stand as representation for its people, only to twist it from the inside out to continually curry favors for the wealthy and continually repress both the wealth and rights of those who endeavor to be honest. What your government and tax system have been doing is infinitely more criminal than any event of this nature. People just like to sensationalize these events and say 'oh how tragic' then subsequently bend back over, zombie up and continue to take it in the ass.
 
he flew HIS fucking PLANE into the IRS cause he was pissed over some tax shit. HE HAS A FUCKING PLANE and you guys are justifying his reasoning?

he fucked up and couldn't run a business. he fucked up and didn't file his taxes correctly. he fucked up and couldn't manage his finances. sure the system kind of blows, but FFS what do you want free candy? yet, he was wealthy enough to own a plane...
 
I have a lot of opinions about all of this and some of the asinine things posted here, but I'll sum it up with this. If there is anything about the US government that is fucked up enough to warrant killing over you would save a lot of people (including your family) a lot of grief by simply moving. For a couple grand you can live under just about any available government.
 
I have a lot of opinions about all of this and some of the asinine things posted here, but I'll sum it up with this. If there is anything about the US government that is fucked up enough to warrant killing over you would save a lot of people (including your family) a lot of grief by simply moving. For a couple grand you can live under just about any available government.

+1,000
 
he flew HIS fucking PLANE into the IRS cause he was pissed over some tax shit. HE HAS A FUCKING PLANE and you guys are justifying his reasoning?

he fucked up and couldn't run a business. he fucked up and didn't file his taxes correctly. he fucked up and couldn't manage his finances. sure the system kind of blows, but FFS what do you want free candy? yet, he was wealthy enough to own a plane...

perhaps he bought it on credit