A man believed to have killed his wife and four children last year considered himself to be part of an elite group of intelligent people, superior to 'the masses', newly discovered emails and writings show.
The texts were written by Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, who is thought to have shot his family in the south of France in April 2011 and is still on the run.
"I think I’ve got a superiority complex, you could call it that. But it’s based on a simple observation: I belong to a group of people who are intelligent, determined, balanced and in good moral and physical health," writes Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, French daily Le Parisien reports.
"Such people are rare compared to the masses," he writes.
http://www.thelocal.fr/3100/20120416/
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"Being is substance and life; life manifests by movement; movement is perpetuated by equilibrium; equilibrium is therefore the law of immortality.
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