White (2016) identifies lonewolves as terrorists who act on their own and plan violent acts without assistance from a group. These wolves are often driven by religious beliefs, and they may be supportive of certain organisations. The study examines the three unidentified wolves: Rudolf Atlanta Olympics and Anders Behring Breivik. This will allow for comparisons between terrorist tactics, terrorist organization, terrorist weaponry and terrorist thinking.
Theodore John Kaczynski was born in 1942. He is an American terrorist, math professor and anarchist. Three people were killed and 23 others were injured by Unabomber. They believed humanity was destroying the environment. The bombs he used mostly targeted industrialization-minded people (Moen 2019, 2019). Eric Rudolph was born on Merit Island, Florida in 1966. He is also a terrorist. Rudolph was convicted on July 27, 1996 for the Centennial Olympic Park bombing (Parent & Ellis III, 2016). Another bomb was also committed by Rudolph. It involved an abortion clinic in Sandy Spring (Alabama) on January 16, 1997. And another in Birmingham, Alabama on January 29, 1998. He also confessed to attacking a pub for lesbians and injuring 5 people.
Anders-Behring Breivik, a Norwegian terrorist was born in 1979. Eight people were murdered in the Norway attack of 2011. Breivik set off a bomb inside a car in Oslo, then killed 69 people at the AUF camp in Utoya. Rudolph, Unabomber decided to use explosives as the primary weapon. They seemed to have planned the explosion in advance, and their approaches were coordinated. After Unabomber’s bombing campaign began in 1973, he wrote to The New York Times asking for an end to his terrorist activities. Between 1978 and 1995, he sent or delivered explosives to three people. The original FC was his for bombing. The FBI took a long time to get into his case. UNABOM was his case ID. The media called him Unabomber. His brother reported to him his suspicions in 1995 when his article was published. This led to his arrest.