unabomber cabin in natural habitat
http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2069355_2069356_2069370,00.html
http://www.newseum.org/2016/04/01/inside-todays-fbi-unabomber-arrest/
https://newseumed.org/idea/unabomber-case-study-giving-a-killer-a-voice/
https://usnews.newsvine.com/_news/2011/07/21/7136710-museum-unveils-exhibit-ted-kaczynski-the-unabomber
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/amphtml/Business/2010/1205/Looking-for-a-quiet-retreat-Unabomber-Ted-Kaczynski-s-land-for-sale
http://www.safestoreusa.com/
"Artist, curator, writer, and editor Julie Ault (AIR ’13) talks about her recent book (FC) Two Cabins by James Benning. In 2008 filmmaker Benning built replicas of two iconic American cabins in a remote region of the High Sierras—Henry David Thoreau’s hut from Walden Pond and the one-room plywood shack built and inhabited by Theodore John Kaczynski (a.k.a. the ‘Unabomber’). "
" Kaczynski told me that the Henry A. Murray Research Center of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, although it released some raw data about him to his attorneys, had refused to share information about the Murray team's analysis of that data "
" For all the reporting about the 50th anniversary reunion dustup, an odd twist to the Harvard Unabomber story has not been mentioned: During Kaczynski’s sophomore year at Harvard, in 1959, he was recruited for a psychological experiment that, unbeknownst to him, would last three years. The experiment involved psychological torment and humiliation, a story I include in my book Mind Wars: Brain Research and the Military in the 21st Century. "
" The concept of brainwashing was originally developed during the Korean War to explain how Chinese captors appeared to make American prisoners of war cooperate with them. Scholars also looked at Nazi Germany and at some criminal cases in the United States. The concept of mind control was later expanded and modified by psychologists including Margaret Singer and Philip Zimbardo to explain conversions to some new religious movements (NRMs). This resulted in scientific and legal debate;[5] "
" Less well known was Meyer’s friendship with then-Harvard professor and LSD guru Timothy Leary, whom she visited several times at his office in Cambridge, Mass. Janney’s book contains the most exhaustive account to date of Meyer’s communication with Leary, who died in 1996 "
" The writer Alexander Cockburn has asked whether the students might have been given the hallucinogenic drug LSD without their knowledge, possibly at the request of the CIA. By the late 1950s, according to some, Murray had become quite interested in hallucinogenics, including LSD and psilocybin. And soon after Murray's experiments on Kaczynski and his classmates were under way, in 1960, Timothy Leary returned to Harvard and, with Murray's blessing, began his experiments with psilocybin "
timothy leary experimented with rye rust created lsd at the hitchcock estates millbrook farms from 1963 to 1968
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergotamine
http://www.umsl.edu/~thomaskp/mah7.htm
" When he was a child, the family moved out of the city to Evergreen Park, a suburb of Chicago. Kaczynski's parents pushed him hard to achieve academic success. A bright child, Kaczynski skipped two grades during his early education. However, he was smaller than the other kids and regarded as "different" because of his intelligence. Still Kaczynski was active in school groups, including the German-language and chess clubs. In 1958, at the age of 16, Kaczynski entered Harvard University on a scholarship. "
" At the HPC during the 1930s, Murray and lay researcher Christiana Morgan developed the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), a set of picture cards, still used, that challenge subjects to invent a story, a process that often reveals more about their psychological states than responses to direct questions do. "
http://harvardmagazine.com/2014/03/henry-a-murray
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