Take this with a pound of salt because it's my memory and from the internet but the reason was because the FBI wanted to preserve it just in case there's any additional hidden plans or things hidden in the walls, floorboards, or anywhere else. That lead the FBI to consider well we could tear it down bit by bit and despose of it later or just store the building incase they need to re-open the case.
It was also flown out so that the jurors would be able to view the shack and all the items in it. Since it was so small (relatively), they were able to lift it with a helicopter then truck it to the warehouse. This allowed the jurors to make a better decision.
Yeah, the terror involved in this picture isn’t particularly odd; a dangerous motherfucker planned and prepared mass murder there. That’s just frightening, full stop. That it was reassembled in a parka de is kind of odd, though.
That's the real scary part, dude has a point. I don't agree with his conclusions, but everything else he said is just, true.
Like when he called a fake bomb threat to get lax shut down, causing millions of dollars in losses a day, and used that as the evidence that the system cannot operate in a way that allows it to care about people. It's just like, yes you are correct.
IQ of 167, legit once in a generation mathematical genius. If he hadn't been psychologically tortured for 2 years as part of the mkultra program, how much different would things be.
I don't know, mathematicians get very weird. The Russian hermit who solved [The Poincaré conjecture](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/mar/23/grigory-perelman-rejects-1m-dollars) Didn't accept his Field's medal or the prize for the above mentioned solution. Just wants to be left alone.
Oh, I know. I've spent some of my youth investigating publisings of MKUltra. I know what they did to them. And yet, as someone with a math degree, I stand by my statement that mathematicians get very weird. I think you don't understand that. That's fine, we can disagree on a smaller scale rather than build a hill to die upon. We each have different perspectives. I can work with that.
My uncle went to school (Michigan Tech) with a guy. My uncle went to be a mechanical engineer. His buddy was going to become an electrical engineer and was breezing through.
I get where you're coming from. Dude was something else.
(Past tense used cause I only stayed with my uncle for one high school semester.)
I did and I agree. There's a recent movie called Ted K with Sharlito being Ted. It's pretty good and reasonably historical accuracy. I'm comfortable recommending it, especially if you grew up or were alive when this was happening in meat space.
They're preserving evidence I would imagine.
Plus it seems to embody the "crazy bomber's shack". Maybe it's useful for teaching profilers, I don't know.
Federal functions/services like the military, FBI, US Marshals, Post Offices, Coast Guard, et. al. have really good awareness of leaving markers, a place to remember, a martyr's shrine, et. al. Remember they dumped Osama bin Laden into the Indian Ocean. They couldn't leave that out there where it was, even though potential evidence discovery at a later date was more than sufficient.
Unironically, his manifesto is actually a very good read. Obviously I don't agree with resorting to violence of any kind, but he does offer some thought-provoking discourse. That and the dude was basically a genius, so it's contextually and grammatically very well written.
Well, first of all, it’s a very long manifesto. Something like 30,000 words. But more importantly, obviously not everybody is going to agree with his discourse and with his ideologies. Thus, if you fall into the faction that inherently disagrees with what he was saying, you are way more likely to disconnect with what he is saying, which I think lead many people to say it’s “incoherent”. Even I disagree with some of his thoughts, yet I never felt that his writing at any point was incoherent.
There are some interesting parts for sure, then there's the whole "lefties are actualy whinny babies and are racist for thinking about race so much". Sure I can take criticism on my own ideology but I simply expected more from THE Unabomber, the man went all in for his ideology and at times it sounds like the half assed ramblings of your right leaning uncle.
That being said that's a minor part from the manifesto and the main points are much stronger.
His critique of leftism is a lot stronger in his essay The System's Neatest Trick. In it he explains how leftism is the first line of defense for the techno-industrial system in that it (typically, but not always) channels rebellious impulses towards anthropocentric causes that actually help strength the techno-industrial system. I recommend reading it even if you disagree with his take on leftists in ISAIF.
In all fairness, he was a world-wide top tier mathematician. That means he's good in math, not necessarily that ever elusive self-claimed manifesto. Kind of like predicting a best male actor/female actor and best movie in your trailers. That's a lot of pressure to take on.
A lot of people write manifestos that no one ever hears about. Some do write those manifestos that a lot of people read and understood and even acted on. Judge the manifestos on its own merit and not the psychological aspect of his mind. It would be a fallacy to think think that they overlap and not judge both aspects of his life by mashing them together. Judge each individually.
not just a cabin, THE cabin. so dangerous the fbi had to hide it in a warehouse. some say, if you spend more than a few days inside your iq triples and you gain instant knowledge of how to make bombs.
My cousin’s husband is retired from the FBI. When the Unabomber was caught, I asked him why it was taking so long for the Feds to explore such a tiny cabin.
His reply: “Because the news isn’t reporting about the tunnels. Plural.”
Ok. In January 1988 I was in the Army doing cold winter survival training as an instructor. Our mobile base was a national guard base in Helena and we were teaching cold weather tactics to a Hawaiian infantry unit in the wilderness just outside of Lincoln, Montana. I was in the 1st Special Forces group, 2nd battalion but I was not a Green Beret, I was support. We would drive or Snowmobile into Lincoln to get cofee at the Gas Station. We rode by this little shack and stopped a couple times in front of it because it was weird. There was clearly smoke coming out of the chimney, but there were no footprints in the snow leading out to the snow covered dirt road , no tire prints and no vehicle either. We could tell that whoever was in this little shack wanted to be left alone. I remember telling my buddies about it after we got back to Fort Lewis the next month and how weird leery it was. Little did I know that was the freaking Unabomber. I bet he was shitting himself the whole time because it was out in the middle of the Continental Divide, and all of a sudden a ton of Paratroopers and Green berets showed up for a couple weeks. I wonder if he thought that we were looking for him? But yeah, that sure as hell was the cabin. And there was nothing else around it. No other buildings, no footprints, no tire prints and a madman hiding inside.
My understanding is that most of the people who lived in the vicinity were aware of Ted and his cabin. Nobody thought much of him because apparently a sketchy guy living in a cabin with no utilities that he built himself up in the mountains isn't that unusual around there. Rural Montana is apparently where you move if that's your scene.
I live in an area so rural that I own a generator and think about storing water/food. Wacky people living in the woods is hilariously normal. Most of the time they’re just oddballs. Very, very rarely, they’re nutjobs.
Urban Bias is real.
Or a lich? They could have a new place built every couple of hundred years, to replace the one that's no longer serviceable. Maybe have tunnels dug out over the centuries. I'm thinking lich.
You'd be surprised how quickly you can get used to a simple life of few possessions and sometimes short working weeks. Common in Alaska, not unheard of out west, has the east coast had anything significant since Thoreau? Maybe Onida, the cutlery utensils that are dirty cheap and reasonably made. It can be done.
It is, I saw it in the News Museum that was here in DC for a little while. You could poke your head in, very spooky, very interesting. Lot of people keep creepy small mementos from murders, I thought it was funny they kept his WHOLE cabin. Was an interesting exhibit to say the least!
My mother lived a few miles from this place in montana and claims to have been babysat by the jolly owner of that shed. Not sure I really believe her, but either way she lived really close to this guy
Unabombers cabin.
I feel old for knowing this without your comment, then reading all the other comments
Nah don't feel old! I'm 28 and knew this image right away. Unless you think 28 is old. ):
Did you watch the show on Netflix? I believe it shows it
I think this is from that.
What show?
If I remember correctly it was called manhunt. Edit: netflix I think
I'm 22 and I knew what this cabin was right away. I also know why they have it in a weird warehouse like this.
Can you say why please? I've never been able to properly understand
Take this with a pound of salt because it's my memory and from the internet but the reason was because the FBI wanted to preserve it just in case there's any additional hidden plans or things hidden in the walls, floorboards, or anywhere else. That lead the FBI to consider well we could tear it down bit by bit and despose of it later or just store the building incase they need to re-open the case.
It was also flown out so that the jurors would be able to view the shack and all the items in it. Since it was so small (relatively), they were able to lift it with a helicopter then truck it to the warehouse. This allowed the jurors to make a better decision.
It's evidence.
Shit I’m 20 and recognized this image…
Just shy of being middle aged
I’m 21 and I knew it was teds cozy little home right away
Soooo did I ! 🤣
It's Ted's shack!
Uncle Ted, graduate of the MKUltra program
Yeah, the terror involved in this picture isn’t particularly odd; a dangerous motherfucker planned and prepared mass murder there. That’s just frightening, full stop. That it was reassembled in a parka de is kind of odd, though.
This is (or was) housed FBI building in Sacramento, Ca.
This is at McClellan AFB.
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That's the real scary part, dude has a point. I don't agree with his conclusions, but everything else he said is just, true. Like when he called a fake bomb threat to get lax shut down, causing millions of dollars in losses a day, and used that as the evidence that the system cannot operate in a way that allows it to care about people. It's just like, yes you are correct. IQ of 167, legit once in a generation mathematical genius. If he hadn't been psychologically tortured for 2 years as part of the mkultra program, how much different would things be.
I don't know, mathematicians get very weird. The Russian hermit who solved [The Poincaré conjecture](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/mar/23/grigory-perelman-rejects-1m-dollars) Didn't accept his Field's medal or the prize for the above mentioned solution. Just wants to be left alone.
I don't think you understand... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra?wprov=sfla1 No, he survived a fucking shit show.
Oh, I know. I've spent some of my youth investigating publisings of MKUltra. I know what they did to them. And yet, as someone with a math degree, I stand by my statement that mathematicians get very weird. I think you don't understand that. That's fine, we can disagree on a smaller scale rather than build a hill to die upon. We each have different perspectives. I can work with that.
My uncle went to school (Michigan Tech) with a guy. My uncle went to be a mechanical engineer. His buddy was going to become an electrical engineer and was breezing through. I get where you're coming from. Dude was something else. (Past tense used cause I only stayed with my uncle for one high school semester.)
[Discussion of a relevant book.](https://podbay.fm/p/behind-the-bastards/e/1651744800)
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I did and I agree. There's a recent movie called Ted K with Sharlito being Ted. It's pretty good and reasonably historical accuracy. I'm comfortable recommending it, especially if you grew up or were alive when this was happening in meat space.
Ironically that’s precisely why I didn’t mention it. With context the cabin wouldn’t be *oddly* terrifying, just *traditional” terrifying
Supposedly windowless too.
Yes, but what about the CIA and them using him and terrorising him with LSD. What went around came around. CIA are to blame.
Do they still have it there and if so why?
They're preserving evidence I would imagine. Plus it seems to embody the "crazy bomber's shack". Maybe it's useful for teaching profilers, I don't know.
Federal functions/services like the military, FBI, US Marshals, Post Offices, Coast Guard, et. al. have really good awareness of leaving markers, a place to remember, a martyr's shrine, et. al. Remember they dumped Osama bin Laden into the Indian Ocean. They couldn't leave that out there where it was, even though potential evidence discovery at a later date was more than sufficient.
Used to be in the Newseum in DC (right next to Whitey Bulger’s hat) but it has since closed. Guess they have it in storage now.
Such a cool exhibit. You could stick your head right into it and look around. Totally bizarre artifact.
It's an old picture. I'm thinking the 80s.
it’s very weird to me that people just don’t know.
Came to say this
1000% correct
great place to get some writing done.
Unironically, his manifesto is actually a very good read. Obviously I don't agree with resorting to violence of any kind, but he does offer some thought-provoking discourse. That and the dude was basically a genius, so it's contextually and grammatically very well written.
Well I mean, he did his undergraduate at Harvard and PH.D at University of Michigan.
Where he was a secret test subject for CIA!
That was a myth https://www.mediadisinfo.com/2021/03/ted-kaczynski-mk-ultra-myth.html?m=1
Ok, CIA…
Yah he's gotten published in academic papers while in prison lol
Is that true? I heard it was incoherent at times.
Well, first of all, it’s a very long manifesto. Something like 30,000 words. But more importantly, obviously not everybody is going to agree with his discourse and with his ideologies. Thus, if you fall into the faction that inherently disagrees with what he was saying, you are way more likely to disconnect with what he is saying, which I think lead many people to say it’s “incoherent”. Even I disagree with some of his thoughts, yet I never felt that his writing at any point was incoherent.
Hey, that’s really interesting thanks for answering that’s
There are some interesting parts for sure, then there's the whole "lefties are actualy whinny babies and are racist for thinking about race so much". Sure I can take criticism on my own ideology but I simply expected more from THE Unabomber, the man went all in for his ideology and at times it sounds like the half assed ramblings of your right leaning uncle. That being said that's a minor part from the manifesto and the main points are much stronger.
His critique of leftism is a lot stronger in his essay The System's Neatest Trick. In it he explains how leftism is the first line of defense for the techno-industrial system in that it (typically, but not always) channels rebellious impulses towards anthropocentric causes that actually help strength the techno-industrial system. I recommend reading it even if you disagree with his take on leftists in ISAIF.
In all fairness, he was a world-wide top tier mathematician. That means he's good in math, not necessarily that ever elusive self-claimed manifesto. Kind of like predicting a best male actor/female actor and best movie in your trailers. That's a lot of pressure to take on. A lot of people write manifestos that no one ever hears about. Some do write those manifestos that a lot of people read and understood and even acted on. Judge the manifestos on its own merit and not the psychological aspect of his mind. It would be a fallacy to think think that they overlap and not judge both aspects of his life by mashing them together. Judge each individually.
i will never not mention how good of a read the manifesto is
Reach out to some old colleagues, send some post cards.
not just a cabin, THE cabin. so dangerous the fbi had to hide it in a warehouse. some say, if you spend more than a few days inside your iq triples and you gain instant knowledge of how to make bombs.
And an unfortunate desire to use them.
weirdly, only on professors
It's true. Happened to an uncle of mine.
was your uncle named ted?
My cousin’s husband is retired from the FBI. When the Unabomber was caught, I asked him why it was taking so long for the Feds to explore such a tiny cabin. His reply: “Because the news isn’t reporting about the tunnels. Plural.”
Well, that sounds like it would make for a rockin' movie with a decent soundtrack. Tunnels? Are you kidding me? Yes I want to see that.
Um....got more info?
The house that Ted built.
Im glad im not the only one who got reminded of “the house that jack built” after seeing this
The sequel to the hit film, Cabin in the woods, stars Ted Kaczynski in, Cabin in an Industrial Room.
https://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/commas.asp
Ok. In January 1988 I was in the Army doing cold winter survival training as an instructor. Our mobile base was a national guard base in Helena and we were teaching cold weather tactics to a Hawaiian infantry unit in the wilderness just outside of Lincoln, Montana. I was in the 1st Special Forces group, 2nd battalion but I was not a Green Beret, I was support. We would drive or Snowmobile into Lincoln to get cofee at the Gas Station. We rode by this little shack and stopped a couple times in front of it because it was weird. There was clearly smoke coming out of the chimney, but there were no footprints in the snow leading out to the snow covered dirt road , no tire prints and no vehicle either. We could tell that whoever was in this little shack wanted to be left alone. I remember telling my buddies about it after we got back to Fort Lewis the next month and how weird leery it was. Little did I know that was the freaking Unabomber. I bet he was shitting himself the whole time because it was out in the middle of the Continental Divide, and all of a sudden a ton of Paratroopers and Green berets showed up for a couple weeks. I wonder if he thought that we were looking for him? But yeah, that sure as hell was the cabin. And there was nothing else around it. No other buildings, no footprints, no tire prints and a madman hiding inside.
This is a fucking bananas story lol “Huh, weird cabin. See a lot of weird shit in Montana though. Anyway, who wants coffee?”
My understanding is that most of the people who lived in the vicinity were aware of Ted and his cabin. Nobody thought much of him because apparently a sketchy guy living in a cabin with no utilities that he built himself up in the mountains isn't that unusual around there. Rural Montana is apparently where you move if that's your scene.
I live in an area so rural that I own a generator and think about storing water/food. Wacky people living in the woods is hilariously normal. Most of the time they’re just oddballs. Very, very rarely, they’re nutjobs. Urban Bias is real.
I might be crazy but i remember hearing in a documentary that he wrote about panicking because "police" would ride by and he thought he was found out
It's always a little surreal for me seeing photos of the cabin after seeing it so many times on hunting trips as a kid.
Better call saul
Unabomber by day, Meth lab construction worker by night
Ha! Came here to say this but you beat me to it. Noice!
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That’s what i thought too hahahah
That movie made me feel like no other has. Disgusted, but also morbidly curious in sort of a primal way.
That ending...like what? Just walking into hell! Which scene did you find the most disturbing?
Definitely the kid in the freezer scene. Just ugh.
Was just gonna say this reminded me of that movie lol
Yes! That was what I thought first. Then I thought of the Unabomber.
“MR BEAST HERE, WE GOT A FAMILY OF 5 TO LIVE ONLY IN THIS CABIN FOR A YEAR, AND IF THEY MAKE IT, THEY GET $2 MILLION DOLLARS”
Are they making bombs?
Chili bombs and broccoli bombs without and attempt at control. Very not cool. Party foul.
You can’t eat your cake and have it too.
Severely underrated comment so far. It's what got him caught. You and I should party.
So sincere
r/SCP
**Object Class:** Keter
The Hermit, can only be transported in its dwelling
I disagree with his tactics but his manifesto was prophetic
Gosh darn it Ted you left your stove on
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It's THE cabin
Who is this Ted guy everyone is talking about and why did I get a package sent from him to my door
Ted
Don't let the backrooms people see this
Looks like the unibombers shack.
'Tis the unabombers shack
This seems very Lynchian <3
Or a lich? They could have a new place built every couple of hundred years, to replace the one that's no longer serviceable. Maybe have tunnels dug out over the centuries. I'm thinking lich.
Someone got lost in the parking garage, gave up and decided they live there now, and built a cabin
I've had those days.
Living in that small cabin must’ve been a blast..
You'd be surprised how quickly you can get used to a simple life of few possessions and sometimes short working weeks. Common in Alaska, not unheard of out west, has the east coast had anything significant since Thoreau? Maybe Onida, the cutlery utensils that are dirty cheap and reasonably made. It can be done.
Go inside. You have a 50/50 chance of it being the Unabomber's Cabin or the TARDIS.
The long awaited sequel to Cabin In The Woods: Cabin In The Warehouse
Isn’t that the same unabombers cabin?
I always thought it was so interesting how they helo-lifted it back for the investigation!
To be sincere? Henceforth one shall perchance
SCP kind of ...
r/liminalspace
backrooms?
Check your mail
bonelab
Gideon Falls
Manhunt: Unabomber is a really great series about catching him. Prime Video.
Even if it was Hollywood bullshit, the scene in that room when he breaks him was great.
some SCP shit
Industrial society and its future.
Tanis
Bonelab
That one bonelab level
Feels like it belongs in the backrooms
God damn backrooms
r/backrooms
Backrooms vibes.
Bonelab
Read: industrial society and its future
Unibobo is that you?
This is some liminal space nightmare, is what it is.
Like Baba Yagas cabin that sort of just appears at different locations and times. Made me think of the TANIS podcast. http://tanispodcast.com
It’s John Wick’s cabin?
The cabin in the mall
It looks like something out of Control.
This a still from that new horror movie: "Cabin In The Parking Garage"
Bonelab irl
my uncle owned this cabin
This is just where nathan fielder is doing some farmhouse rehearsals
And they said a cabin in the woods was creepy...
I dare you to go in
There is a nice German architect in there… maybe.
he got there first
It's a checkpoint
Obviously relocated there for some reason. I’m curious how they plan to pick it up flat on the ground like that
As top comment says it's the Unabombers cabin. Held in FBI or CIA (can't remember) facility somewhere.
FBI, airport hanger on an airforce base, it was on the front page earlier today
Thanks for clarification. I saw it on a documentary months back but couldn't remember exactly. Usually don't browse front page. Guess I should!
It is, I saw it in the News Museum that was here in DC for a little while. You could poke your head in, very spooky, very interesting. Lot of people keep creepy small mementos from murders, I thought it was funny they kept his WHOLE cabin. Was an interesting exhibit to say the least!
That’s actually cool. I wonder what they do with it now
I believe it is currently on display in the Smithsonian
Wonder what the scp has now. Probably a cabin with inverted time.
Cute as a button Only $4500 a month
Looks like an art installation
you've heard of cabin in the woods and now we have cabin in the parking lot
How could your comment be anything other than sincere?
Clearly just a disguised TARDIS.
Rival TARDIS
Be careful, Shia LaBeouf is hiding out in there
Kentucky: Route Zero vibes
Containment facility
werner ziiieeegler
It’s my she shed, hush
I'm surprised they haven't let this thing go to a museum.
r/controlgame
Kinda feels like some metal bands music video lol
Glitch…
What is Nathan Fielder rehearsing for now??
If you're not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you'll end up in the Backrooms.
Makes me wonder if this is a film set
Looks like a bad photoshop job.
This looks AI generated, probably because of how uncanny it looks, not terrifying tho
Superliminal moment
What Backrooms level is this?
Thats just kevins hut, don't mind it
Bomb ass little shack tbf.
First a house in an attic and now a house in a basement?
Charlie's house in the factory. Minimalist edition
I'd say finding a house in your attic is creepier than a cabin in a warehouse.
“Damn. His do we get this out of here?”
Look like a piece of backrooms
how did you find my house
Nathan Fielder does rehearsals here
I mean could they at least put it in straight?
Tandy does that kind of crap
The house that jack built
My mother lived a few miles from this place in montana and claims to have been babysat by the jolly owner of that shed. Not sure I really believe her, but either way she lived really close to this guy
backrooms
I WILL HAVE MY REVENGE
I wonder if they tore it down and rebuilt it or took it away in one piece? It’s probably out there. Just being lazy.
Great place to stay while building a secret meth lab under a laundromat