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Or more likely got a AI bot to generate giberish
Wish either of you were right, but this is actually the first paragraph of the Unabomber's manifesto Industrial Society And It's Future (Aka Ted Kacinzsky) copy pasted from it's original publication in the Washington Post (Friday, Sept. 22, 1995).
He was the infamous serial mail bomber that believed that the industrial revolution and advancements in technology had actually increased human suffering. I'm fuzzy on the details having read the full thing a while back, but he did make some decent points, even if I disagree with the conclusion of "burn it all down."