I learned two things I didn't know: firstly, that Kaczynsky poured sand into the fuel tank of a woodworking line, effectively causing it to malfunction completely. Secondly, that he vandalized a biker gang's cabin. I didn't discover anything else. This episode appears to be highly manipulative, skillfully edited to cater to the sensationalist desires of its viewers. The documentary cuts to an FBI agent who explains, with thinly veiled disgust, how Kaczynsky lived in a cabin and heated it with a furnace. Then, it shifts to a journalist who, with barely concealed sarcastic amusement, describes Kaczynsky as someone who purportedly invented a problem and then resorted to solving it through force. Next, we see his brother asking, 'Why?' and then a secretary opening a package with a bomb instead of the intended recipient. It even includes a segment where someone claims that it's typical for serial killers to target young women (even though she wasn't the target actually at all). The dramatic music intensifies these sequences. I'm not suggesting that it would be desirable for someone else's hand to be ripped off; rather, I'm pointing out the manipulative techniques employed in this documentary. Kaczynsky himself is quoted on record, stating that various people wrote to him in prison, believing he was communicating with aliens, which they thought motivated his actions. This, to me, paints a compelling picture of a Western world heavily reliant on technology and unable to understand people who are not yet completely disconnected from nature.