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Between 1978 and 1995, Kaczynski mailed or delivered 16 bombs across America, resulting in three deaths and numerous injuries. His first attack occurred at the University of Illinois, where a package exploded in the hands of a campus police officer. Kaczynski's bombs grew in sophistication over time; they were often ingeniously disguised and capable of causing serious harm, showcasing his mathematical skill and meticulous approach to his violent mission.
Ideology and Motivation
Kaczynski’s manifesto was central to his identity as the Unabomber. He argued against industrialization, claiming it robbed individuals of freedom and led to societal decay. He expressed disdain for the media, elevating his perspective that technological manipulations controlled the populace.