Today, June 4th, we mark the third anniversary of the passing of a true american hero, Marvin Heemeyer, and his Killdozer.
Marvin, you did what few of us would ever have the courage to do: you stood up to a corrupt, venial government and its industrial friends, and you did it in the coolest, most destructive, but also most compassionate, way possible.
If there is a cozy circle of Hell reserved for seditious bastards, I hope Marvin and his Killdozer are there, killdozing the fuck out of the place.
I salute you sir.
HAPPY KILLDOZER DAY EVERYONE!




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HAHAHAH!!!! “killdozing the fuck out of the place.”
Brilliant. Although I do find it ironic that the beat he created is known as a “killdozer” when, technically, its kill count was 0.
By: aaronkinney on June 4 2007
at 16:30
Yes, Killdozer does not take life until absolutely necessary. Killdozer is a merciful dozer.
By: Francois Tremblay on June 4 2007
at 16:37
Merciful dozer! LOL!
Killdozer prefers to kill its own kind: that is, non-sentient objects. It leaves the peoplekillin for the peoplekillers.
By: aaronkinney on June 8 2007
at 18:35
[...] This is my second Killdozer Day entry on this blog. For those of you who don’t know what it’s about, check the links on my entry from last year. [...]
By: Happy Killdozer Day 2008! « Check Your Premises on June 4 2008
at 15:46
This guy should have gotten a medal. We need more people like him. We all need dozers!
By: Ray Ray on January 30 2009
at 3:20
It’s not ironic, he really didn’t want to kill anyone. The point was an eye-for-an eye. If the people in City Hall want to ruin his life he’ll return the favour. The difference is that they didn’t get arrested by the police and he did – hows that fair?
By: Iesus Omega on May 23 2009
at 3:13
Actually, he didn’t get arrested by the police. He killed himself.
By: Francois Tremblay on May 23 2009
at 3:16
killdozer is a refrence to the 1974 movie of the same name.
By: dakr_gothik on September 24 2009
at 20:48