Historical Events tagged with "unabomber"

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Crime & Law

Publication of the Unabomber manifesto

September 19th, 1995 29 years ago

The Washington Post and The New York Times published the Unabomber manifesto, a 35,000-word essay titled 'Industrial Society and Its Future.' The piece, authored by Theodore John Kaczynski, presented Kaczynski's views on the negative impacts of modern technology on human life and society. This publication followed a series of bombings by Kaczynski, who demanded that the manifesto be printed in major newspapers in exchange for stopping his attacks. Both newspapers faced ethical dilemmas regarding the decision to publish.

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Crime & Law

Unabomber Package Explosion at University of Michigan

November 15th, 1985 39 years ago

A research assistant at the University of Michigan was injured when a package from the Unabomber exploded. The package, intended for Professor Thomas H. C. W. McClure, detonated in his office, leading to an investigation by law enforcement. This incident marked a continuing series of attacks attributed to the Unabomber, a domestic terrorist who sought to engineer fear through targeted bombings.

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Crime & Law

Emergency landing due to smoking package

November 15th, 1979 45 years ago

A package from Ted Kaczynski began smoking in the cargo hold of a flight from Chicago to Washington, D.C., leading to an emergency landing. The flight crew noticed smoke emanating from the cargo area, prompting immediate action to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew. The plane diverted to a nearby airport and landed safely, where authorities investigated the suspicious package.

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