Andrew Joseph Stack’s personal requiem/suicide note reads in parts like something I would write. What gives it away that I was not his ghostwriter is that the only thing about race is a short implication that blacks and poor immigrants aren’t the only ones not laying their lives down for their own freedom. It is political, but not in a partisan or ideological sense — I don’t get the sense that Stack was a right-winger or a left-winger, a Democrat or a Republican. Though he only heaps scorn on one President by name, that being Bush 43, I think that’s just a coincidence, and a result of time and space limitations. These are all the queued up frustrations of a significantly more intelligent than normal American middle class independent entrepreneur.
Sam Francis he was not, but it is definitely worth your time.
I think what transpired today was Stack’s precise intention, that he kill only himself and do no more than serious but reparable damage to the IRS offices in Austin, and burn his own house down. I also think he acted alone; there was no greater conspiracy here.