How is this writing dangerous? I've only perused it, but it doesn't seem dangerous or even terribly interesting. Because what I've read isn't interesting, I'm inclined not to read further. Ironically, the claim that it is somehow dangerous is the only thing that would likely get someone to look at a silly-sounding overwrought work like this.
Also, I think it's great that the guy starts off with a big grandiose prediction that his work will be repressed. It's a genuinely nice thing to be able to start calibrating the accuracy of someone's claims so early. : )
For someone who claims to have uncovered ultimate hidden truths about the nature of mankind, he seems to have missed the obvious non-hidden truth that people aren't going to bother to read a 2,000 page web document written by a crazy person.
My various interweb browsings stumbled me upon a potential Cockatrice in written, philisophical form. I've thus far read through the first chapter, and it is less anti-rational than most philosophical writings.
I'm reading through it right now, and will provide my feedback when I'm done, likely as a front-page post.
Personally, I'm a Fatalist, with some sort of Weird Soldier Ethic, who plans to go out the same way that Hunter did (if the cops don't get me first), but I've got a bunch of nonsense to Write first. I figure that'll make me somewhat immune. That aside, I doubt it's a real cockatrice - or we would've heard about it before.
It is a strong exercise in Nihilism. So, with those cautions given, I offer it to you: an extensive suicide letter.
Tip of the hat to this guy.