RE: some U.S. observations and notes

From: Smigrodzki, Rafal (SmigrodzkiR@msx.upmc.edu)
Date: Sat Dec 29 2001 - 13:02:21 MST


From: Michael Wiik [mailto:mwiik@messagenet.com]

I know how you feel. That's why I'd prefer to carry a nuke, set to go
off if I die (or perhaps under a variety of conditions). Like the guy in
Snowcrash (think it was the guy with 'Poor Self Control' tattoed on his
forehead). This way I hope to incentivise others to keep me safe.

### Actually, should I encounter a person with a nuke wired to his head, I
would consider it a civic duty to kill him (by a remote drone, preferably
after sedating him, then transporting to an unpopulated area) - in this way
I would save lots of innocent lives by preventing his nuke from accidental
or planned in-city explosion.

Then I would kill everybody involved in the procurement of the nuke,
including the electrophysiologist who made the EEG-detonator setup. Then I
widely publicize my willingness and ability to continue such actions as
needed. In this way I would save even more innocent lives.

I could get pretty bloodthirsty with a guy waving a nuke in my face.

Rafal



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