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On May 25, 1978, a seemingly ordinary package exploded at Northwestern University, marking the chilling start of Ted Kaczynski’s two-decade-long reign of terror. In this episode, we explore the origins of the Unabomber’s campaign, the symbolic significance of his first target, and how law enforcement initially underestimated the scope of his meticulously planned attacks. Dive deep into the evolution of his bomb-making techniques, his anti-technology ideology, and the psychological warfare he waged on a nation. Don’t miss this gripping examination of how one man’s crusade against modern society began with a single devastating act.

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