True freedom is found in each man individually within in their
own characteristics, this is what menard was advocating from
the beginning, it is not his fault that most of society cannot
shake their socialist heritages, the idea of all for one and one
for all is a recurring emphatic barrage of playground peering of
royalty out of ones insecurities. All he is doing is saying is " ok,
if the world population are unwilling to create their own societies
when they have nothing but complaints about the one they be a
member of, then I will create one for them and do my best to
be their tour guide, everything else of course is up to them
individually".

To take quote out of context from Bacon is quite a naive deduction
of character considering he had a likeness for the male gender
as well as a utopian society as evidence in his book " The New
Atlantis" and splitting hairs on ethics and religion as if one had nothing
to do with the other an that it be dealers choice for morals, tell me what
is different from that then those tyrants who hale to a New World Order?
not a damn thing. Intelligence he may have had, but wisdom he had
not himself.

SD


On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM, hal <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> *Silv* I saw that the other day. Menard leaves me cold! Not that he
> doesn't say a lot of things which ring the bell; that he surely does! I
> could never get in that "workers arise" mode. The "workers" being so damn
> happy to be "workers" is a very large part of our problem now. They can't be
> driven to throw off their chains, they'll only be willing to trade them in
> for a new crutch/idol! Menard can't talk about the Bourgeoisie anymore
> because in America the "middle class" has vaporized with about ten percent
> of them doing the upward mobility thing into the Aristocracy now known as
> the "elite'", and the rest just sinking to become a gooey plastic helpless
> hapless layer adding to an already overburdened proletariat now best
> described as the *LCD (lowest common denominator)!*
> * *
> *Don't kid yourself*! If we* *are ever able to pry the track back under
> the wheels of the "Freedom Train", don't think that elite is going to just
> vanish and carry all the third-world kind of baggage with them! I think all
> that this guy Menard is up to is getting a lot of really good people
> slaughtered while they are trying to "uplift the *UNLIFTABLE"!*
> * *
> *This group *may not be said to be comprised of exclusively "noble men of
> like minds" (And don't we wish it were?) but amongst us here are the kind
> who can mentally outrun the likes of the Bushs of the world in any decent
> intellectual endeavor that comes to mind! Have you noticed? We first came
> aboard with aspirations of unwading a mess some of the wickedest people who
> ever lived had wadded up with us in it as their functionaries. Most saw this
> as a necessary step to regaining Liberty and as a means to an end, not as an
> end in itself! As the numbers have grown, we see that we are taking the same
> rightful proportion as we found ourselves in when the light first began to
> shine for us. I fear Menard is looking for cannon fodder and to include us
> therein would prove to be a great bonus!
>
> Hey! I've been watching theater for ever and a day! I have been a performer
> on stage, been part of productions and even have a so-called "degree in
> Journalism/Television Broadcast; got a Bachelors in Music. I have been close
> to so-called "Jews" since I was six years old. I can SMELL a huckster! It
> really is a Barnum and Bailey World! I thought it was right on the money
> that Menard liked the term "Cleaver" for his scheme. Sir Francis Bacon said,
> "Nothing doth hurt more in a state than that *CLEVER* men pass for wise!"
> I noticed that many years before I ever heard that quote! Look up the
> meaning for the word cleaver; I think it fits Menard!
> ~Hal~
> *erDollar <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> robert-aurther:menard founder of the site thinkfree.ca has created a
> whole new site called The World Freeman 
> Society<http://www.worldfreemansociety.org/>
>
> Watch the video as he starts the process of going after those who
> have obstructed justice attempting to plea bargain with a student
> to testify against menard:
>
> http://www.worldfreemansociety.org/WFS/RVCP_Movie.html
>
>
>

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