Suspected Discovery Channel gunman James Jay Lee’s MySpace page: It’s time for REVOLUTION!!!

Published August 31, 2010 4:00am ET



Although he hasn’t updated it for a while, the suspected Discovery Channel gunman James Jay Lee’s MySpace page offers a window into his life of frustrated activism.

It’s time for REVOLUTION!!! He posted on his page at 10:06 AM Jan 22, 2008 prior to his arrest for disorderly conduct.

He lists the movies Braveheart, Star Wars, and the Godfather as his favorites; his heroes, environmentalist author Daniel Quinn and Star Trek’s James T. Kirk.

‘I don’t want kids!’ he writes under his profile

Other blogposts from his page show frustration with the lack of attention paid to his cause.

Entry 12/13/06

Category: Blogging

Set up more meeting times

Current mood:  energetic

I set up more meeting times at Joyce Beers Community Center. One for January 7th and one at January 21st. There is some confusion with the actual address. Some say it’s 3900 Vermont, 1010 Vermont, 1220 Cleveland, 1230 Cleveland. I don’t know the exact address, but it’s near Ralphs.

Been having strange dreams.

I can’t seem to stop myself from this venture. I can’t think about anything else except this and this alone. Thanks for ruining my life Shannon.

I am ready to go all the way with this one. All the way guys!

He also posted his frustration after reading the books of Daniel Quin, an environmentalist writer who wrote about overpopulation and global warming.


On December 14 2006 he wrote:

I am going over the Daniel Quinn books over and over. I refuse to read anything that is not directly related to the overpopulation problem and global warming. I am searching history for clues that could save the planet. I still am baffled why this is happening. It seems impossible. I am awaiting some nature videos that I ordered.

Guys, I went to the bookstore to relax, you know? Take it easy and the reflect on my life. I didn’t mean to stumble on the book of the century. To be honest, the Daniel Quinn books are what I have been looking for for the better half of my life.

I remember a question I posed to a religious friend some time ago, that if we were all “meant” to act a certain way, then why do animals act the way they do? Why do they die? Can’t they be “saved” as well. What I got was a definite “no,”

I absolutely hate it when someone tells me “no” or “it can’t be done” or “that’s just the way it is.”

12/13/06

Category: Blogging

I finished reading Al Gore’s book, and inconvenient truth a few days ago. It was very enlightening. However, at the end he didn’t offer any real solutions, as if changing a lightbulb would even put a scratch in the global warming epidemic. The book was half good, which means the part about science was good. The rest seemed like a commercial for sainthood.

I re-read Genesis the first chapter. It was obviously written by a totalitarian farmer.

Today I am at SDSU doing research. I am also going to go get my old apartment back so I am closer to Borders. I watched video clips of the icecaps melting from global warming as well as scientific exploration of the problem.

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