On the supremacist website, he boasts that he became a member of Mensa after a prison test determined him to have a low IQ. He was insulted, and in 1987 passed a Mensa test by a psychiatrist (“who had a lisp” he later wrote), but was kicked out of the organization a year later after failing to pay his dues.
In explaining his attack on the Federal Reserve, he lists a series of “character shaper” moments that led to the attack. They include being beaten up as a seven-year-old, being embarrassed by a high-school yearbook photo caption, the death of a young Nazi soldier during his time in the Navy, his arrest in 1968 for fighting a police officer and a fire that razed his California home.
He blames each event on a “JEW strategy,” and cites a number of life lessons, including: “It's better to be strong than right " unless you like dying. Crowds hate good guys.”
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edgarblythe
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Thu 11 Jun, 2009 03:49 pm
Nothing the guy does or says connects with me. He could as well be a Martian for all the understanding I have.
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dadpad
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Fri 12 Jun, 2009 03:04 am
A bit of a worry this.
Ultra right wing Mensa men with guns.