OT: Creator of Efficiecy Stats kills himself.

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I have read other stuff about this and it seems he claims to have left buried treasure at the Arboretum and other stuff.
 
To prepare to kill himself on his 60th birthday yesterday, the nutjob (he calls them NJs) rants...

http://www.zeroshare.info/911__conspiracies

As you probably know, some nut jobs believe Bush was aware of the attacks well in advance and did nothing to prevent them. Some NJs actually go farther to believe Bush and the government sponsored the attacks.

Of course, there are many conspiracy theories about 911. It never ceases to amaze me how otherwise seemingly rational people can be so IRrational about some things. I don’t know if these conspiracies all began with JFK’s assassination and man’s landing on the moon in the 1960's or if those just happen to be the oldest conspiracies which blossomed in the NJs' internet minds a few decades later. Either way, if we were living in the 1890's, the buzz would be the Civil War never happened, that it was recreated on a sound stage. The whole mindset of these people is bizarre, to say the least.

Conspiracy theorists don’t want to face obvious questions. Somehow, they would rather revel in the excitement of the mystery of what is (or might be) happening in some secret room. Presumably, it confirms their belief that they are smarter, or at least more perceptive, than the masses – when, in actuality, the masses are LTA’sO.

They will tell you that the government brought down the towers as opposed to the planes and that a missile hit the Pentagon rather than a plane. Never mind that every piece of evidence shows that it was one of the hijacked airliners...

If you try to explain in rational terms why what they believe cannot be true, their eyes gloss over as though they are being spoken to in another language. These are arguments the NJs will never ask themselves because it causes them to think – and that can be painful when they aren’t used to it.

It reminds me of the old Lost In Space episode where the robot starts asking itself questions. Before long, it gets stuck in a circular line of reasoning and the poor fella ends up frying his brain. “Warning, warning. That does not compute!” I’m afraid that’s what would happen if they allowed a little common sense to seep into their world.

Blah blah, writing his long suicide rant, he calls everyone crazy except himself. Now he says the NSF doesn't spy on us.

The latest of these are the revelations about the government listening in on phone calls as part of the process of discovering terrorist activity and heading it off before it happens. I’m sure there are millions of people out there that actually wonder who is listening in on the other end of the line or reading their emails or tracking their internet usage. If you are one of them, here is a little statistic for you.*

There are, at most, a few thousand people that might be involved in monitoring this information and attempting to make heads or tails out of it with respect to threats against the United States. Considering there are 300 million Americans that are sending emails, text messages, phone conversations, faxes and God knows what all... all day long, it would take…

…listen up… 10 MILLION people monitoring all this data to be able to analyze and evaluate it. That’s over 3,000 times as many people as are involved in the process. It’s IMPOSSIBLE. The odds that anything you or I have ever said or written will be analyzed by these people are miniscule.

I’ve often wondered whether these people check under the bed before they hit the hay? Do they refuse to own a cell phone just in case somebody is sending silent waves through it to give them brain cancer? “You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.” Sad, very sad.
 
Pretty clever to have the National Science Foundation spy on us, too.

Nobody expects the NSF Inquisition!
 
Speaking of acronyms, I should have called them the NBA. It sure is a coincidence that Stern lets a Russian move the Nets and retires, right when this NJ guy did so yesterday.
 
very unusual and interesting death to say the least

dude believed in god and was a christian
 
He is oddly coherent in his manifesto.
 
very unusual and interesting death to say the least

dude believed in god and was a christian

That's what I found so bizarre about this, too.

He's willing to trade in a few years of suffering on earth for eternal suffering in the after life. Something was seriously wrong with his mental state or his beliefs. Him being so methodical and coherent just adds to the creepiness of it all.
 
Dude coulda jumped off a bridge and asked for forgiveness on the way down

Loophole baby
 
It's not what you do in life; it's what you retract on your deathbed that counts.

He wrote that you're a nutjob (he used that word) if you think the NSA records e-mails, texts, etc. He called everyone a nutjob in his suicide essay. Somehow that convinces me that we're not the nutjobs. Consider the source.
 
"...all of them in a calm and reasoned voice that betrays the assumed nature of a man about to take his own life."

Based on what jlprk posted I would hardly call what he wrote "calm and reasoned".
 
Blue is usually right. He is the board's source for calm and reason.
 

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