Austin Crash Pilot Left Manifesto

msnbc.com: A man apparently upset with the Internal Revenue Service set fire to his home, got into a small plane and crashed it Thursday into a multistory office building, authorities said.
Stormsingersays...

Although the manifesto doesn't specifically mention any of them, it does rather have that ring to it. Some of it seemed like legitimate issues, but some of it could make a true paranoid feel right at home.

spoco2says...

I really don't know whether this should be upvoted or given much coverage really. If any policy changes or the like were actually made through this, then that would then become a model for how to get action from the government... crash into a building.

And, seeing as the first part of the rant seemed to be about him being fined and imprisoned for tax fraud (he never actually detailed what he did other than to allude that it was really 'above board' and legal, just kinda wrong and sneaky) and him thinking that this was wrong... (why he didn't bring up the injustice some other way rather than actually doing the wrong thing is beyond me). I find it hard to think that he's any kind of worthwhile martyr

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