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The legitimacy of the Austin Pilots Suicide Note?

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posted on Feb, 18 2010 @ 07:15 PM
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I was pondering on this suicide not from this guy and was all gungo for him on why he did what he did.. Look at my posts previous...

Anyway I was talking to a freind in China and he asked me well do you know if this is real? I go well no, the news gave us this..

So.. it got me to thinking going from what he said and what this guy said here..



FredM - We didn't take anything down. The link to Joe's original article is still on his domain. We have preserved it in the best way we could. Leaving the original site was overloading our servers which would mean nobody would see it at all!!

Here

Which got me to wondering how true is this statement.. so I go to waybackmachine and look at the guys old records of his site..

This is what i see..

from 2/11/05 I goto his original site at the time.. I scan the site for images and other pages and what not and try to tie them back to the live site... Well the thing is I cant, it keeps coming up not found.. So what i did was right click properties on the old site brings me to a url of the path say /images/navbar.jpg I try it on the regular site and nothing happens.

Anyway you guys can try it out maybe wit more luck than I have had.

Waybackmachine link embeddedart.com..." target="_blank" class="postlink">Here
(Wayback Link isnt working right.. goto the waybackmachine and type in the url for his site.)

Actual link Here

If you come up with anything let me know..

I also find it interesting that all his info is missing from way back from jun 22nd of 08 to now.

The guy also stated that he has been a good customer and paid on time for 6yrs..

[edit on 2/18/2010 by ThichHeaded]



posted on Feb, 18 2010 @ 07:24 PM
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Interesting. But if the note is fake, who faked it? It's a pretty good diatribe against the corrupt system we are all trapped in. Cui bono?



posted on Feb, 19 2010 @ 01:25 AM
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You won't be able to find his note in any web archive. Not because Big Brother
manufactured it but simply because Joe changed the site from its original for to
just his manifesto in the middle of the night. Although it would be better for his
family and friends if this was just mind control or a government plot because
that would make more since to them, in the end it was just the result of a
mentally ill man who did not get the help he needed in time. Joe stack was a
good man, but for some unknown reason was not able to see that something
was wrong with him before it was too late. My thoughts and prayers are with
his wife and daughter for their loss, and that they will never understand why
Joe felt he had to do such a horrible thing.



posted on Feb, 19 2010 @ 01:48 AM
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I doubt his "suicide note" is the real deal, for a couple of reasons.

I mean, he apologizes for his "inability to articulate" his frustration early in the letter, then proceeds to articulate his frustration with surprising ability. It's like a textbook Marxist rant against capitalist "greed"... The guy — if he actually wrote this — seems waaay too intelligent to commit suicide in such a useless and even stupid gesture.

Damn if you're fed up with the IRS, and you're intelligent and motivated, and you know how to pilot a plane, and you're in Texas, why not just clear out your belongings, cash everything in, fly down to Mexico and become an ex-patriot? Or why not start trafficking drugs or illegal aliens or any of a number of alternatives to suicide?

Doesn't make sense.

Who the bleeding fekk did he think he was going to impress by slamming a Piper Cub into an office building? That's a sure way to de-legitimize your case, is it not?

In any event, he had to know that pleading his Marxist discontent before committing an act of senseless violence was going to de-legitimize his fellow Marxist buddies across the country, don't you think?


— Doc Velocity






[edit on 2/19/2010 by Doc Velocity]



posted on Feb, 19 2010 @ 08:17 AM
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We'll know if it's a plot soon enough.

If the media hypes it endlessly and uses it to call for Internet crackdowns - false flag attack.

If it gets buried, it was real. They don't want to "encourage" people at the imprecise time.



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