I was able to grab his manifesto files from his zip pack before all the sites took them off. Here follows his rant.
ATTACK INFORMATION
Event: Jokela High School Massacre. Targets: Jokelan Lukio (High School Of Jokela), students and faculty, society, humanity, human race. Date: 11/7/2007. Attack Type: Mass murder, political terrorism (altough I choosed the school as target, my motives for the attack are political and much much deeper and therefore I don't want this to be called only as "school shooting"). Location: Jokela, Tuusula, Finland. Perpetrator's name: Pekka-Eric Auvinen (aka NaturalSelector89, Natural Selector, Sturmgeist89 and Sturmgeist). I also use pseydonym Eric von Auffoin internationally. Weapons: Semi-automatic.22 Sig Sauer Mosquito pistol.
What do I hate / What I don't like? Equality, tolerance, human rights, political correctness, hypocrisy, ignorance, enslaving religions and ideologies, antidepressants, TV soap operas & drama shows, rap -music, mass media, censorship, political populists, religious fanatics, moral majority, totalitarianism, consumerism, democracy, pacifism, state mafia, alcholohics, TV commercials, human race. What do I love / what do I like? Existentialism, self-awareness, freedom, justice, truth, moral & political philosophy, personal & social psychology, evolution science, political incorrectness, guns, shooting, BDSM, computers, internet, aggressive electronic and industrial rock & metal music, violent movies, , FPS -computer games, sarcasm, irony, black humour, macabre artm mass & serial killer cases, natural disasters, eugenics
Natural Selector's Manifesto
How Did Natural Selection Turn Into Idiocratic Selection?
Today the process of natural selection is totally misguided. It has reversed. Human race has been devolving very long time for now. Retarded and stupid , weak-minded people are reproducing more and faster than the intelligent, strong-minded people. Laws protect the retarded majority which selects the leaders of society. Modern human race has not only betrayed its ancestors, but the future generations too. Homo Sapiens, HAH! It is more like a Homo Idioticus to me! When I look at people I see every day in society, school and everywhere... I can't say I belong to same race as the lousy, miserable, arrogant, selfish human race! No! I have evolved one step above!
Naturality has been discriminated through religions, ideologies, laws and other mass delusion systems. Individual, who is going through his/hers natural power process and trying to live naturally, but is being told that the way he acts or thinks is wrong and stupid, will usually have some reactions which might be considered as "psychological disorders" by the establishment. In reality they are just natural reactions to the disruption of natural power process. They will have some of the following (depending on individual's personality): feelings of inferiority / superiority, hostility, aggression, frustration, depression, self-hatred / hatred towards other people, suicidal / homicidal thought etc... and it is completely normal.
Humans are just a species among other animals and world does not exist only for humans. Death and killing is not a tragedy, it happens in nature all the time between all species. Not all human lives are important or worth saving. Only superior (intelligent, self-aware, strong-minded) individuals should survive while inferior (stupid, retarded, weak-minded masses) should perish.
There is also another solution to the problem: stupid people as slaves and intelligent people as free. What I mean is that they who have free minds, are capable of intelligent existential and philosophical thinking and know what justice is, should be free and rulers... and the robotic masses, they can be slaves since they do not mind it now either and because their minds are on so retarded level. The gangsters that now rule societies, would of course get what they deserve.
I'm assuming video games are your sole source of firearm knowledge? It shows.
Submachine guns are just pistols with more barrel length. Loaded with hollowpoints, they have more range than pistols, but more importantly, has minimal penetration (stops after hitting just one body or a single piece of wood), minimizing collateral damage or bystander death. A full-powered "sniper" round like.308 can easily penetrate multiple people and multiple walls, tearing up everything in its wake.
This is not only useless, but potentially damaging to the children's careers.
As Paul Graham says,
[blockquote]If I were back in high school and someone asked about my plans, I'd say that my first priority was to learn what the options were... there are other jobs you can't learn about, because no one is doing them yet. Most of the work I've done in the last ten years didn't exist when I was in high school... In such a world it's not a good idea to have fixed plans.[/blockquote]
Americans (and Brits, I would presume) might not readily understand this, given that their political space is mostly a circus, but what the Thai king gets is not just love, but respect.
I agree that US politics is in a pretty pathetic compared to an ideal state, but "mostly a circus"?
Wait, which state has the largest economy and industry in the world, and which state derives most of its GDP from circus and other tourism-related activities? I always get the two mixed up.
Of which, the Global War On Terror alone, SEPARATE from the upkeep costs of the branches of service, is costing 110 billion. The ENTIRE Department of Health and Human Services, including the FDA, the NIH, CDC, etc - costs just about 68 billion. The entire Department of Education is 54 billion.
In other words, government-spending wise, the war - not the military, just the war - is costing about as much as Health and Education combined.
What was that about Health Care eating up everything?
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"LAP-TOP: smaller and lighter than the average secretary PORTABLE: smaller and lighter than the average refrigerator TRANSPORTABLE: neither chained to a wall nor attached to an alarm system"
-- THE PERSONAL COMPUTER AWARENESS DICTIONARY
[[Arizona]] is the most natural-disaster-proof region in the Americas. Earthquake, storm, tornado... nothing touches it. That happens to be part of the reason why [[Alcor]] is situated there. Climatewise, you won't get anything worse than seasonal high humidity.
For one, most lossy audio work around the 160-250kbps ballpark.
For two, the highest VBR preset in LAME, -V0 (--preset extreme before 3.97), has a target bitrate of just 240kbps. I don't see how you can get a 320kbps VBR mp3. Indeed, 320kbps was formerly known as the CBR --preset insane (now simply -b 320 in 3.97), and it is the highest bitrate defined in the mp3 standard[1] -- hardly something you can be variable about.
[1] Yes, in LAME you can force it up to 384kbps with --freeformat, but that's hardly recommended usage as the encoder does next to nothing at such high bitrates.
Can you really think of something if you don't have the words to describe it?
Of course. To quote Feynman at you:
When I was a kid growing up in Far Rockaway, I had a friend name Bernie Walker... One time, we were discussing something... and I said, "But thinking is nothing but talking to yourself inside."
Oh yeah?" Bernie said. "Do you know the crazy shape of the crankshaft in a car?"
"Yeah, what of it?"
"Good. Now tell me: How did youd escribe it when you were talking to yourself?"
So I learned from bernie that thoughts can be visual as well as verbal.
The source of lead in Rome is MUCH bigger than wine. The ENTIRE CITY-LEVEL PLUMBING of Rome - intake pipes and all - are made from lead, because it was mcuh easier to cast and shape than iron or steel.
In fact, the word plumbing derives from Latin "plumbum", which is lead (symbol Pb).
You're not getting results because you're not spelling it correctly. It's tiananmen, not tianamen.
Spelled correctly, Baidu shows 777 results. Google gets 50100.
... and then it's obvious that Baidu is censored. Every page on google describes the event, while in Baidu, it leads to a "no page exist" Wikipedia error page. (Either intentionally or accidentally, there's an unpreventable extra quotation mark appended to end of result in Wikipedia (even if you don't use any quotation marks), preventing you from seeing the site.)
And after the two wikipedia error pages, you only get very short snippets. Oh, and the third result got through. I think the reason that it slipped through is that someone cleverly named the thread on a bulletin board "stir fried tomatoes with eggs" in Chinese.
I don't blame blackicye though. I didn't recognize "suso" at first either. Since Mandarin Chinese syllables have 4 inflections (5 if you want to classify short as an inflection), we'd have to mentally run through at least a few combinations before we recognize a phrase.
And yes, I'm a native speaker. Mandarin and Hangzhou dialect.
You can try http://integrals.wolfram.com/ instead; keep in mind that with integrals, anything complex doesn't come out "correctly". (not in a very "human" form, a lot of e^ and ln)
As commented by my visiting uncle, a physics Ph.D.:
The inverse square law is the result of the shape of energy propogation. Doesn't matter if it's light, sound, or vibration of other media. If it propogates in a spherical pattern from the source, it follows the inverse square law - intensity decreases by the square of the distance..
The reason is very easy to see - the surface area of a sphere is 4*pi*r^2, and thus expands by the square of the distance.
Thus, laser does NOT follow an inverse square rule. It is theoretically coherent.
Of course, that's perfection, and it'll never be made perfectly coherent, but at least certainly does not spread in a spherical manner in all directions. (It still spreads however.)
The rule that they actually follow varies wildly from laser to laser depending on the laser type, construction, collimation, and lenses.
But back to the actual topic at hand. As mentioned in other threads, unless the guy had mechanical assistance, there is NO WAY the guy could haved trained a laser dot on, and tracked along with a moving plane 15 miles away. They don't even know whether the guy that painted the helicopter is the same guy that "painted" the plane.
No funny tag, and the source is a tabloid?
Where is the... anything??
The engineer says that the glass is twice as large as it needs to be.
Jack Bauer found out where the glass was, who drank the water, and which government they worked for.
I'm assuming video games are your sole source of firearm knowledge? It shows.
.308 can easily penetrate multiple people and multiple walls, tearing up everything in its wake.
Submachine guns are just pistols with more barrel length. Loaded with hollowpoints, they have more range than pistols, but more importantly, has minimal penetration (stops after hitting just one body or a single piece of wood), minimizing collateral damage or bystander death. A full-powered "sniper" round like
This is not only useless, but potentially damaging to the children's careers.
As Paul Graham says,
[blockquote]If I were back in high school and someone asked about my plans, I'd say that my first priority was to learn what the options were... there are other jobs you can't learn about, because no one is doing them yet. Most of the work I've done in the last ten years didn't exist when I was in high school... In such a world it's not a good idea to have fixed plans.[/blockquote]
Wait, which state has the largest economy and industry in the world, and which state derives most of its GDP from circus and other tourism-related activities? I always get the two mixed up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_biking
Complete BS. Did you just pull the figures out of a random orifice?
http://www.thebudgetgraph.com/view.html
2007 Federal Discretionary Budget
Military: 632 Billion (64%)
Non-Military: 350 Billion (36%)
Of which, the Global War On Terror alone, SEPARATE from the upkeep costs of the branches of service, is costing 110 billion. The ENTIRE Department of Health and Human Services, including the FDA, the NIH, CDC, etc - costs just about 68 billion. The entire Department of Education is 54 billion.
In other words, government-spending wise, the war - not the military, just the war - is costing about as much as Health and Education combined.
What was that about Health Care eating up everything?
"LAP-TOP: smaller and lighter than the average secretary
PORTABLE: smaller and lighter than the average refrigerator
TRANSPORTABLE: neither chained to a wall nor attached to an alarm system"
-- THE PERSONAL COMPUTER AWARENESS DICTIONARY
How it turns out: Airway compromise due to soft tissue injury produced further problem during tracheostomy. Emergent airway management is discussed. Post-healing sequel resulted in loss of voice and prevented normal oral feeding.
Where'd you get that from? Most oriental nations, including and in particular Japan, China, and South Korea, uses Y-M-D.
There's actually a theory that renders your theory irrelevant. Let's say for a moment that CUBIC NATURE IS OMNIFIC, INFINITE, INEFFABLE, AND ON DUTY. Singularity is the death math
of religious/academic Godism.
Seriously, have you read your crackpot? "Why Software Is Bad"? "Simple Proof that Nothing Can Move in Spacetime"? At least Time Cube is funny.
[[Arizona]] is the most natural-disaster-proof region in the Americas. Earthquake, storm, tornado... nothing touches it. That happens to be part of the reason why [[Alcor]] is situated there. Climatewise, you won't get anything worse than seasonal high humidity.
For one, most lossy audio work around the 160-250kbps ballpark.
For two, the highest VBR preset in LAME, -V0 (--preset extreme before 3.97), has a target bitrate of just 240kbps. I don't see how you can get a 320kbps VBR mp3. Indeed, 320kbps was formerly known as the CBR --preset insane (now simply -b 320 in 3.97), and it is the highest bitrate defined in the mp3 standard[1] -- hardly something you can be variable about.
[1] Yes, in LAME you can force it up to 384kbps with --freeformat, but that's hardly recommended usage as the encoder does next to nothing at such high bitrates.
Of course. To quote Feynman at you:
You left out the best part!
Zaphod: "Afraid? Of what? Heights? An elevator that's afraid of heights?"
Elevator: "No, of the future..."
Zaphod: "The future? What does the wretched thing want, a pension scheme?"
Uh, your geek license has been revoked.
The source of lead in Rome is MUCH bigger than wine. The ENTIRE CITY-LEVEL PLUMBING of Rome - intake pipes and all - are made from lead, because it was mcuh easier to cast and shape than iron or steel.
In fact, the word plumbing derives from Latin "plumbum", which is lead (symbol Pb).
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumbing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead
You're not getting results because you're not spelling it correctly. It's tiananmen, not tianamen.
... and then it's obvious that Baidu is censored. Every page on google describes the event, while in Baidu, it leads to a "no page exist" Wikipedia error page. (Either intentionally or accidentally, there's an unpreventable extra quotation mark appended to end of result in Wikipedia (even if you don't use any quotation marks), preventing you from seeing the site.)
Spelled correctly, Baidu shows 777 results. Google gets 50100.
And after the two wikipedia error pages, you only get very short snippets. Oh, and the third result got through. I think the reason that it slipped through is that someone cleverly named the thread on a bulletin board "stir fried tomatoes with eggs" in Chinese.
I confirm the lawyer. "Su" is the first character of "su4 du4", meaning speed. "So" is the first character of "so1 suo3", or search.
g e&lp=en_zh, and you should see 4 characters if your browser supports it. Take the first and the third, and that's "suso".
See http://babel.altavista.com/tr?&trtext=speed+rumma
I don't blame blackicye though. I didn't recognize "suso" at first either. Since Mandarin Chinese syllables have 4 inflections (5 if you want to classify short as an inflection), we'd have to mentally run through at least a few combinations before we recognize a phrase.
And yes, I'm a native speaker. Mandarin and Hangzhou dialect.
You can try http://integrals.wolfram.com/ instead; keep in mind that with integrals, anything complex doesn't come out "correctly". (not in a very "human" form, a lot of e^ and ln)
You are mistaken.
As commented by my visiting uncle, a physics Ph.D.:
The inverse square law is the result of the shape of energy propogation. Doesn't matter if it's light, sound, or vibration of other media. If it propogates in a spherical pattern from the source, it follows the inverse square law - intensity decreases by the square of the distance..
The reason is very easy to see - the surface area of a sphere is 4*pi*r^2, and thus expands by the square of the distance.
Thus, laser does NOT follow an inverse square rule. It is theoretically coherent.
Of course, that's perfection, and it'll never be made perfectly coherent, but at least certainly does not spread in a spherical manner in all directions. (It still spreads however.)
The rule that they actually follow varies wildly from laser to laser depending on the laser type, construction, collimation, and lenses.
But back to the actual topic at hand. As mentioned in other threads, unless the guy had mechanical assistance, there is NO WAY the guy could haved trained a laser dot on, and tracked along with a moving plane 15 miles away. They don't even know whether the guy that painted the helicopter is the same guy that "painted" the plane.
Well, technically that is wrong. It's yod heh vav heh, which should be Latinised into YHVH.
Well, the Brits have the post, the biro (how do you pronunce that anyway? Long or short i?), and the tippex.
But anyway, you may be looking for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpie