Richard Kuklinski killed remorsely but yet was a loving family man. I have often thought he was the inspiration for the character Tony Soprano. You will see in the video in some photos you would swear it was James Gandolfini.
Up Close and Personal with a Killer
When I was finally admitted into the bowels of Trenton State Prison in New Jersey’s capital to interview multiple murderer Richard Kuklinski, a.k.a. “the Iceman,” it wasn’t at all what I had expected. My assumption was that it would be like the movies. We’d be separated by a shatter-proof glass barrier. We’d communicate through telephone handsets. There would be guards all around watching our every move. But I couldn’t have been more wrong. Clarice Starling had more protection when she visited Dr. Hannibal “the Cannibal” Lector in The Silence of the Lambs. At least she had bars. And frankly, as a killer, Lector was downright crude compared to the stealth and skullduggery of the Iceman. Lector liked to bite; Kuklinski preferred a cyanide solution administered from a nasal spray bottle. A surprise spritz to the face usually produced a shocked inhalation from the victim, who as a result would die in under a minute. And unless the body was found right away and a savvy medical examiner knew what to look for, the poison would go undetected because cyanide naturally dissipates in the body after two hours. But cyanide was only one of the things I was thinking about on the morning of January 16, 1992, when I arrived for my date with the Iceman.
The ideas of Game Theory and John Nash and how the market works. Note the sanctimonious liberal over narration. The underlying theories as presented are quite obviously valid. They are validated by any objective view of how the world of people works in aggregate.
Get this tagline "Translating individuals through violence" That almost sounds nice! Egad. Liberalism wrapped up in only one sentence. Note: 3 videos in the series.
Liberal Content Warning: This video contains liberal ( aka erroneous) information. However it does include some useful historical narration of the development of certain popularly accepted concepts. Viewer discretion is advised.
This documentary is narrated from somewhat of an unrealistic leftist point of view. However it does a good job of describing events and the players in the said events.
It is a series of videos detailing how people of action responded to the decline of British society due to socialist political impulses. It also appears to be the first wave of globalization.
The Journey of Man is a documentary that talks about our evolution, our recent history, and how we came to be to the way we are today. It looks at the Y chromosome, that's passed down from male to male, and tracks the marker mutations to map our ancestors' journey. It's how we conquered the Earth in just the last 59,000 years.
A must watch for anyone whose head is turned on and aware of how the political system operates.
Hey — seriously – congratulations on your new political post!
If you are reading this, it means that you have ascended to the highest levels of government, so it's really, really important that you don't do or say anything stupid, and screw things up for the rest of us.
The first thing to remember is that you are a figurehead, about as relevant to the direction of the state as a hood ornament is to the direction of a car — but you are a very important distraction, the "smiling face" of the fist of power. So hold your nose, kiss the babies, and just think how good you would look on a stamp.
Now, before we go into your media responsibilities, you must understand the true history of political power, so you don't accidentally act on the naive idealism you are required to project to the general public.
The reality of political power is very simple: bad farmers own crops and livestock — good farmers own human beings…
This video details the advances in telescope making that have allowed humans to figure out there are millions of other galaxies. Starting with Newtons use of a mirror objective lens to gather light instead of a lens.