Sean Patrick Palmer, of Oklahoma, arrested after explosive device found last week near porch of Satanic Temple in Massachusetts

An Oklahoma man was arrested on Thursday morning in last week’s bombing attempt of a Satanic Temple in Massachusetts.

Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, of Perkins, Oklahoma, was arrested on charges of “using an explosive to cause damage to a building used in interstate or foreign commerce”, the United States’ attorney office for the district of Massachusetts said in a statement.

The Satanic Temple does not actually worship the devil or believe in the existence of Satan or the supernatural, but rather uses Satan as a symbol of free will, humanism and anti-authoritarianism. It regularly angers rightwingers and Christians.

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    Another violent Christian extremist trolled by the satanic temple throws their life away. Womps and Preyers 🙏

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      “He’s being unfairly persecuted for exercising his right to peacefully protest with pipe bombs” - Christians and their talking heads probably

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      but they love doing it, so is the death penalty even unethical, if he truly believes?

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      A six-page handwritten note was found in a flower bed adjacent to where the pipe bomb was discovered. Among other things, the letter allegedly stated:

      DEAR SATANIST
      ELOHIM SEND ME 7 MONTHS AGO TO GIVE YOU
      PEACEFUL MESSAGE TO HOPE YOU REPENT. YOU SAY
      NO, ELOHIM NOW SEND ME TO SMITE SATAN AND I
      HAPPY TO OBEY. AND ELOHIM WANT ME TO CONTACT
      YOU TO
      TELL YOU REPENT. TURN FROM SIN. ELOHIM
      NO LIKE THIS PLACE AND PLAN TO DESTROY IT. MAYBE
      SALEM TOO? ELOHIM SEND ME TO FIGHT CRYBABY
      SATAN, BUT WANT ME TO MAKE HARD EFFORT SO NO
      ONE DIES. I OBEY.

      Not to make fun of it. But you’re right and that’s why they’re so dangerous.

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    Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, of Perkins, Oklahoma, was arrested on charges of “using an explosive to cause damage to a building used in interstate or foreign commerce”, the United States’ attorney office for the district of Massachusetts said in a statement.

    Now, I’m not saying that guy drives a white pickup truck with trump stickers, a three percent sticker, the preamble to the constitution as back window tint, and a thin blue line worked into one of the other stickers somehow, but I am saying it seems a lot more likely than a Subaru with a Bernie sticker next to a Coexist sticker.

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    Ah yes, the Christian is peace loving by default… in that they would blow things in to pieces if the mood is right.

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    Investigators said they were able to connect Palmer to the incident with a single human hair found on the pipe bomb containing a DNA profile from a Caucasian male, who matched Palmer’s description.

    This is almost certainly horseshit.

    I give 10:1 odds that he had an FBI Informant snitch or otherwise set him up

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      Parallel construction at its finest. Informant is possible, but my guess is digital data obtained from data brokers or dragnet surveillance like PRISM or the DHS total Domain Awareness stuff.

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        Fun fact, even if you personally don’t, you just need a few relatives to do it to identify your family, and then it’s only one hop to you. They’ve identified serial killers and rapists and such this way.

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    BROTHER MAYNARD: Armaments, Chapter Two, Verses Nine to Twenty-One.

    SECOND BROTHER: And Saint Attila raised the Hand Grenade up on high, saying, “O Lord, bless this Thy Hand Grenade that, with it, Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits in Thy mercy.” And the Lord did grin, and the people did feast upon the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans and breakfast cereals and fruit bats and large chu—

    MAYNARD: Skip a bit, Brother.

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      Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three.

      Five is right out.

      Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it.

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    “Allegedly” my ass,

    They have his dna. They have a note, from the bomber saying he was there to proselytize before and they refused to repent.

    They have him walking away from the temple, in the same clothes as the bomber, including the tactical vest,

    They know he bought the materials to build it.

    They know he’s a terrorist.

    But they won’t say that.

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      I mean… that’s because you guys have a justice system and he has to go through that part first… innocent until proven guilty…you know, in a court of law, not on the streets.

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        presumed innocent.

        The fact of guilt is independent of one’s status as suspected, accused, indicted or convicted.

        I’d agree it’s a very important procedural mandate; though he is guilty. We can say as much- and should- here.

        Also, he needs to be charged for hate crimes. This is a hate crime. The dude’s a domestic terrorist not a vandal who just happened to use a bomb.

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      I get the irritation but this is 100% normal practice for any news outlet. They leave off “allegedly” and if the defendant is found not guilty they can sue for defamation.

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        The irritation, however, stays in the collective gripe-o-meter section of public consciousness because of the many ways news outlets can shape public opinion in other ways (and often do) but sure seem to bend over backwards for a certain class of criminal, more often than they sure as fuck ought to, I opine.

        You can maintain someone’s presumption of innocence via non-libelous writing and still make it clear that editorial considers them a poorly regulated threat to a cohesive and social contact abiding society (or whatever it is editorial is saying and no, there never was and never has been true unbiased news; a good outlet merely attempts to expose multiple views, but humans in the editorial process can’t help but introduce slant towards one of those views however small.)

        The wealth of nuance in my previous statement, for example, allows for both of these following interpretations to be attributed within a statement exposing the facts that allegedly tie Mr. Palmer, 49, of OK with the alleged criminal findings (while still avoiding a tort and leaving further reinforcing of the narrative possible through the rest of the hypothetical article) if the article writer is crafty and has a purpose:

        ‘Mr. Palmer from OK, 49, is an example of why, you, similar dear reader, need to please consider revisiting your stance maybe, it’s not okay to make pipe bombs to fight the unbelievers’

        and

        ‘Mr. Palmer from OK, 49, is a demented lunatic in layman’s terms, and an example of why, you, similar dear reader (if you actually exist, please don’t), need to chill the fuck out before taking a nap and drinking a juice box because you’re a fucking child who is allowed to buy whatever you want from the hardware store, so show responsibility’

        Or damn near anything else in-between. While still (the subject is our news outlet shaped strawman standing in for The Media, recall) allegedly not shaping the course of public discourse in ways that best aligns with the totally not commands and orders to not interfere with the owner(s) of the organization or their interests.

        Words have power. Their selection matters.

        The organizations whose existence is predicated upon this know this (the many humans within went to ‘word’ school as a rule). The politicians who are ever either condemning or praise the press know this. The billionaire owners of the media conglomerates know this.

        They have a responsibility no matter how deeply a court of law can find them to be disingenuous, lying, cowards. Allegedly.

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      Agreed, if not for the presumption of innocence.

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      Well, yes. Allegedly. He’s not convicted, just accused. It’s almost definitely him, but he’s not been determined to be guilty yet.

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        The fact of guilt is actually independent of one’s status as suspected, accused, indicted or convicted of any crime.

        The presumption of innocence is a very important procedural mandate, but you don’t become suddenly guilty when you get convicted.

        He did these things. The evidence is overwhelming.

        The problem here is he’s basically being undercharged. He committed hate crimes. Acts of domestic terrorism. He’s not being so-charged.

        He is a terrorist. But they’re not treating him like a terrorist. He’s alleged to only be a vandal (and using explosives to vandalize property.)

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    I’m happy the feds claimed jurisdiction on this, but ”used in interstate or foreign commerce" just sounds funny to me in this situation.

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      Motherfucker, he didn’t rape the building. He didn’t make a bomb out of his cock ffs. What are you on about with your castration?

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        This guy definitely shouldn’t reproduce, but I don’t think it’s the government’s place to force that.

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          I really don’t like even considering the idea of sterilization as a punishment for crimes. It’s Nazi shit.

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              Alan was chemically castrated not physically. Yes they absolutely did do that, it was punishment for homosexuality.

              But you’re right it’s the behavior of fascists unwilling to kill their targets

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            seriously! death penalty seems great. normally not a fan, but these freaks are super into it, so I say; let em.

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            When their indoctrinated child brings a gun to school or comes along to murder your family with a cowardly pipe bomb, tell them that

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              so why not just kill him? they have death penalty there, and to Christians its nbd.

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                  nope! doesn’t keep this terrorist out of society, either.

                  he’d probably hate being castrated, but should be excited about death penalty, if he really believes. less harm(less than zero?) to him, more benefit to us, win/win.

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              I know too many LGBT people whose parents hate them for it to buy that a child always ends up like their parent.

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        didn’t make a bomb out of his cock

        they didn’t say what kind of pipe, though.

        agree though. just kill him, he should want it, right?