Burnaby49 wrote:I'm surprised. I wanted to post something about Robert Menard, our great Freeman guru, so I thought I'd add it to an existing discussion thread. However I searched in vain for one until I found this relic from 2008. Frankly this neglect appalls me! He is mentioned many, many times in other discussions of lesser gurus but this sham of a thread is the best we can do for the Freedom Pickle?
Probably because Menard hasn't really done anything worth discussing, the occasional Facebook rant isn't really notable. Sure Menard was the brains behind the peace officer impersonation scheme that got the Nainamo gang busted but Menard came up with that nonsense in 2009 or earlier, so it took 5 or 6 years before someone put his plan into action. The majority of the credit should rightfully go to the idiots in jail.
The post-Meads Menard is an interesting creature. Dean Clifford and other Gurus clearly stole the spotlight off him. Dean Clifford publicly claims Menard wasn't a significant influence yet DC makes references to Menard's NUICOR scheme, fee schedules, it's highly likely that DC's problems with his utility company were related to Menard's 96 is your fix scheme, and his latest attempt at getting out of jail via default is pure Menard. Keith Thompson/Kate of Gaia similarly denounced and distanced himself from Menard. So Menard is in a bizarre situation within the Sov-sphere where the remaining Gurus use his material and concepts but he himself is anathema.
Meanwhile Menard clearly can read the tea leaves and tell that the authorities are clearly cracking down on them. It's gotta be a lot harder now to sell books, dvds and lectures when you have news coverage of Nainamo guys being arrested for something you said was legal, Dean in jail the last 4 months when you said that you can drive without a license no problem and you dont need a license for guns in your CBC interview. In fact go rewatch Menards CBC interview, nearly everything Menard says you won't get in trouble for doing, Clifford is currently in jail facing charges over.
I think his retreat to Facebook is just a recognition that he can't walk the walk without ending up in jail like Dean and the Nainamo gang. It's also a recognition that the guru gravy train, which as far as we can tell wasn't ever that lucrative for Menard, is itself over.
Menard getting a mention in Meads, a court decision whose impact Mowe has detailed extensively, is in some weird way quite an accomplishment but absent some new activity from him, Menard should only be talked about past tense and allowed to fade away. I mentioned Meads to a friend in meatspace the other day and he pointed out something I don't think we've noted here on Quatloos. Of the three main Gurus mentioned in Meads, Menard, Belanger, Nanya. All three are or have at one time been homeless. I think there should probably some restraint over the degree of criticism given that these are people that are already at the margins of society. In the case of Nanya and Ream, clearly examples of a need for a robust mental health system. While I get that the court proceedings are public record maybe we should think before posting certain things, I have to imagine Ream must have a family out there that's going through hell.
Even in the case of Clifford, there are multiple references to Clifford's family and their disaproval of his freeman activities. I can't imagine what it must be like for their father to have to see both his sons plastered in local newspapers being arrested for assault, to have one of them in jail for the last 4 months and facing a decade or more in jail.