A TEXAS man, Joseph Andrew Stack, set his house on fire, then stole a small plane and crashed it into a building containing a federal tax office on Thursday, CNN r eported citing federal officials….
The former accountant for Andrew Joseph “Joe” Stack III — who officials say flew his plane into a Texas building housing an Internal Revenue Service office — says S…
A portrait is beginning to emerge of Joseph Andrew Stack, the man officials believe set his house on fire and then intentionally crashed his small aircraft into an office building in Austin, Texas.
Apparently Joseph Andrew Stack had larger ambitions than ramming his plane into a government building. NBC reports, via @breakingnews, that Stack also planted a bomb in a car at an airport, and that bomb squads are trying to defuse it. …
TEXT! Here is Joseph Andrew Stack’s note. Joseph Andrew Stack’s note ends with the IRS and thought of greed. He suggests that he hopes his plane crash with “strike a nerve”. “I would only hope that by striking a nerve that stimulates the inevitable double standard, knee-jerk government reaction that results in more stupid draconian restrictions
An Austin, Texas, resident with an apparent grudge against the Internal Revenue Service set his house on fire Thursday and then crashed a small plane into a building housing an IRS office with nearly 200 employees, officials said. Federal authorities identified the pilot of the Piper Cherokee PA-28 as Joseph Andrew Stack, 53. Two people were injured and one person was missing, local officials said. There were no reported deaths. A message on a Web site registered to Stack appears to be a suicide note. A Plane Hit building in a Suicide Bombing by A Chrsitian Terrorist Joseph Andrew Stack” in Austin
Joseph Andrew Stack is the name of the pilot who allegedly flew a small plane into a building in Austin 18 February 2010. People comment at anglosearch.com
An Austin, Texas, resident with an apparent grudge against the Internal Revenue Service set his house on fire Thursday and then crashed a small plane into a building housing an IRS office with nearly 200 employees, officials said. Federal authorities identified the pilot of the Piper Cherokee PA-28 as Joseph Andrew Stack, 53. Two people were injured and one person was missing, local officials said. There were no reported deaths. A message on a Web site registered to Stack appears to be a suicide note. See ireport photos and videos from the scene “If you’re reading this, you’re no doubt asking yourself, ‘Why did this have to happen?’ ” the message says. “The simple truth is that it is complicated and has been coming for a long time.” In the lengthy, rambling message, the writer rails against the government and, particularly, the IRS.