Feel like I should put this out there
jesse gooch
jlguuch at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 19:32:05 CDT 2017
Yeah, segregation is conducive to long-windedness. You have very little to do, and it’s easy to get a bit self-indulgent and nutjobby. I’ve recently read a few letters that I sent somebody during an 8-month seg sentence that are pretty embarrassing.
> On Jul 11, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com> wrote:
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> When we were kicking around with Dmitri Orlov earlier in the year, he was espousing his appreciation for Kaczynski recent work and said he was going to review it when he finished it.
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> When Dmitri finally came here to speak I asked him about the Kaczynski book during the Q&A. He said he had yet to finish it "There's something about a really smart guy writing in solitary confinement writing without a deadline that produces a lot more words that you find yourself willing to absorb." and then he took someone else's question.
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> So, I guess I'm saying GOOD LUCK!
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> But I endorse your right to give Kaczynski a good review if he deserves one!
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> -Allan in WV
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> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Mark Thibodeau <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com <mailto:jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hey, if Joyce Carol Oates likes it...
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> I'm picking up a copy. Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Jesse.
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> However! In the spirit of good-natured competition about who's got the most notorious "connect", I'll see your former fellow inmate lifer and raise it one internationally renowned manifesto-penning anti-technology terrorist!
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> A couple years back I wrote an online concordance to go with the Lutz Dammbeck documentary "The Net: The Unabomber, the CIA and LSD" on my hobby blog. Here's the link, for any interested parties (I'm pleased to report that Mr Dammbeck enjoyed it as well):
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> http://uselesseaterblog.blogspot.ca/2012/04/net-unabomber-lsd-and-internet-study.html <http://uselesseaterblog.blogspot.ca/2012/04/net-unabomber-lsd-and-internet-study.html>
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> Somehow, Kaczynski managed to watch it, and he liked it so much he sent me a copy of his new book to review!
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> I have yet to get around to reading it, but when I do, you better believe I'll be sharing the review with you guys.
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> Yours,
> YOPJerky
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> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:50 AM, jesse gooch <jlguuch at gmail.com <mailto:jlguuch at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I’ve been asked by somebody I know to spread the word about a book that a guy I know wrote in prison. It can’t be considered P-related, and it isn’t a typical prison memoir, but most people that read it like it, and for anybody interested in some of the realities of what lead to a decent kid doing a life sentence in prison, (30 years, you do about 20-22) it’s worth their time. Check it out if you have a few minutes and the inclination, it’s a pretty fast read.
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> "Easy" (Zeke Caligiuri) is a quiet, smart guy that stayed out of the prison politics. I only dealt with him on a casual basis since I was involved in a lot of shit he tried to stay out of, but several lifers I knew vouched for him and told me/us to respect him and keep him out of the nonsense if we could. I was also assured that he couldn’t fight his way out of a paper bag so he wouldn’t be of much use anyway. Luckily for the state, and unluckily for him, he stayed out of trouble long enough that his custody points dropped and he became medium custody. Now he is in a county jail in MN where he and a lot of other state inmates are. The county charges the state a daily fee to hold him, and the state gets to pack more drug offenders into Stillwater, the most violent prison in the state. When that happens, you lose all of the privileges you had in state prison like TV, fresh air, gym, and decent commissary. Phone calls also cost over $5 for 15 minutes in jail. It won’t get him out any quicker, it was just his reward for staying out of trouble and being a model inmate. I’ll post a link to the book and one to his DOC face sheet.
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> Thanks - Gooch
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> https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/this-is-where-i-am <https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/this-is-where-i-am>
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> https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/205553/Search <https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/205553/Search>
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