Social justice warrior ARRESTED for 200 pound BOMB PLOT on election day at the capital

An upstate New York man, who sounds pretty insane, has been arrested for planning to bomb the national mall on election day in order to further his social media political agenda.

Watch below:

From ABC News:

Federal authorities have arrested a New York man on charges of unlawfully manufacturing an explosive device, after they say he constructed a 200-pound bomb which he intended to detonate on the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Election Day next month.

Paul Rosenfeld, 56, was arrested in Rockland County after authorities got a tip from an unidentified individual in Pennsylvania that Rosenfeld was allegedly communicating with about his plot.

Federal authorities have arrested a New York man on charges of unlawfully manufacturing an explosive device, after they say he constructed a 200-pound bomb which he intended to detonate on the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Election Day next month.

Paul Rosenfeld, 56, was arrested in Rockland County after authorities got a tip from an unidentified individual in Pennsylvania that Rosenfeld was allegedly communicating with about his plot.

This is insane. There is a website attributed to his name that uses the same “sortition” language, that I’ve never heard of – and he talks about social justice.

He specifically mentions “sortition” and social justice:

The fight for sortition goes against all this. To say we’re engaged in an uphill battle is a profound understatement. We’re at the bottom of an enormous cliff armed only with our wits and our fingernails. In this context we must be extremely creative. To promote our cause as a struggle for good government or social justice may be literally correct, but it falls far short of the mark in my opinion. If we are to have any chance of success at all we must seek to actually demolish the myth of one man, one vote! We will never be able to scale this cliff, but perhaps with the right combination of words we may undermine it to the point of collapse. Long odds no doubt, but I believe it’s the only play we have.

Here’s more about social justice:

Majority rule has nothing to do with social justice; quite the opposite in fact. It may seem counterintuitive, but majority rule is actively destructive of social justice. Politics is a process of forming factions and maneuvering for dominance. The result will inevitably be stratification. This is true even for normal species (like Chimpanzees or Wolves), in which all individuals perform the same (interchangeable) function. It is especially true for Homo sapiens, who have complicated their society with a practice known as labor specialization. Agriculture, written language, metal working, the wheel; they’re all impressive developments, but none of these negated humanity’s subservience to the fundamental laws of ecology. The earth’s carrying capacity remained finite, human populations continued to compete for resources and the most successful social organization was that which maximized its military output. This called for peaceful resolution of internal conflicts (whenever possible) and maximum economic exploitation (so that resources could be monopolized by the military).

He says he’s a “Kleroterian”:

Majority rule was a necessary adaptation allowing homo sapiens to survive in the pre-industrial era but it is highly unsuitable as a primary mechanism for ordering human society in the 21st Century. Unfortunately, it’s supported by a body of myth as well entrenched as geocentrism in the middle ages. And underneath that myth there may actually be an instinctual bias (something even more powerful than the Pope I fear!). In this context, Kleroterians represent a lone voice in the wilderness; a voice entirely inaudible to most humans. In my opinion, our best hope for actually being heard lies in attacking the mythology of one man, one vote head on.

Yeah. He’s nuts. Thank goodness they caught him in time.


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