First - if you want to make it appear someone is crazy, call their writings "rambling" and label it a "manifesto".
Personally I find the man's writing very intelligent, cogent, and I can understand his pain. He is not crazy - he is a normal person pushed beyond limits by things he had no control over and after trying to gain control or make change in the conventional and acceptable method, just snapped when he realized it was futile and we are all living the lie.
For all of you who sit and criticize, I BET you've never had dealing of any significance with the IRS. Well, you're lucky; I've seen hard working and honest middle class people literally destroyed.
And he's right about one thing UNDENIABLY - you are locked into obeying a tax code that you and most people in this country will never even understand. Don't you find that criminal? The whole income tax idea is not what our founding fathers had imagined for our freedom and certainly not the "seize and freeze and find out later" ability of the IRS to presume guilt first when our society is about presumed innocence.
When people are pushed to a point of frustration that NO ONE WILL LISTEN and their voice in our supposedly free republic is not heard and no one give a ****, then this happens. It's not right, but I find it more a natural and foreseeable consequence of the corrupted and broken system we have allowed our representatives to create and to perpetuate.
These are foreseeable consequences my friends that our governement in its handling of the IRS can and should see - it is their duty to not drive normal hard working people to this disasterous point. Bailing out the big companies and letting the working people break their backs, force them to pay the government who uses their money to bail out the rich companies that are too big to fail. It's BS.
It's not the IRS fault, it's really the people who make these laws and vote on bills they cannot read and understand. The IRS is a body of the government that has to do the dirty work - I get that what he did was wrong, but objectively I understand and SOME liability should be leveled at our system in general and the corruption that we have come to see as "normal" in politics.
Rant off. sort of...
Having said that, I'm sorry people or person died. This poor guy died in vain as no one will ever look into the big picture and realize how out of control our tax system is and even our court system and family law system and CPS system and realize that unless changes are made, we can and should foresee more people going over the edge. When will our representatives wake up and see there is a causal connection?