To: familyop
He was a quiet man...
Neighbors told authorities they knew little about Samaszko other than he was quiet and not a problem.
Samaszko was anti-government, Carson Citys Nevada Appeal reported, and a few conspiracy theory books were found in the home along with several guns.
He never went to a doctor, Glover told the newspaper. He was obsessed with getting diseases from shots.
Samaszko also had stock accounts of more than $165,000 and another $12,000 in cash at the house.
29 posted on
09/17/2012 10:19:47 PM PDT by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus sum)
To: Tainan
Heh. Yes. It’s sad that the man was so leery, but it’s wise that he invested.
As for the end-of-the-world publications, IMO, they’re often overly speculative and fearful. Nervousness in the population, on the other hand, is understandable in light of those publications, news of developing problems arriving to us so promptly from around the world, real and gradual economic decline in the West, possible international instabilities in the near future, etc.
I see increases in anti-social behaviors instigating fear and distrust. What’s the world market price of a barrel of courage?
36 posted on
09/17/2012 11:11:26 PM PDT by
familyop
("Don't worry, they'll row for a month before they figure out I'm fakin' it." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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