Turning Dickensian, this could be called a Tale of Two Gurus, as the histories, success, and failure of its two main actors, Robert-Arthur: Menard, and Dean Clifford, are closely intertwined. These two are the leading Freeman-on-the-Land gurus, and while I have not observed them in open conflict, they nevertheless are clearly rivals. The rise of one has been accompanied by the ruin of the other.
I’ll start in 2008. Menard’s career extends years before that, but I do not think I am a person particularly well positioned to comment on that pre-history. Suffice to say at this point Menard’s star was ascendant. His home organization, the World Freeman Society (http://worldfreemansociety.org/), was growing at a hefty clip, and had a very active user base within Canada and other countries. He had begun recruiting members of his private police force, the Canadian Common Corp Peace Officers (http://www.c3p0.ca), had outlined a vision for a bold new society in his book “Rob’s Very Cunning Plan” (it isn’t), begun collecting funds for seizure of a area that would become Freeman Valley, was travelling and speaking across Canada, and flogging his merchandise to an eager customer base, both online and in person.
Around this time a new Freeman organization emerged in Winnipeg, FreeManitoba.com. The website is now defunct, though there is an essentially inactive remnant at http://wwwfreemanitoba.ca. The leading personality (and perhaps founder) of FreeManitoba was a new figure, Dean Clifford. Clifford communicated almost exclusively by the tried and true ‘dude with whiteboard’ motif, and cut a significantly different impression than Menard. Their personalities and approaches diverged in two particular ways.
Clifford rarely said he had the answer, but talked about trying things out, moving through A4V, various Freeman schemes to negate state control and escape tax. Menard always said he had the answer – just follow my advise and everything works. Here’s the paperwork, the magic steps, etc.
Their perspectives also were different. Menard has always been based in a leftist, ‘hippy’, ‘occupy movement’ perspective, and while he rails against The Man, it’s all very much ideological, and resistance is secondary to forging a Menardian Utopia. All peace and love, let us construct ‘Earth Ship’ houses built of out recycled wastes like old tires on our FreeSteads, grow our own food, sing, and dance.
Clifford, on the other hand, positioned himself as a blue-collar dude who had woken up, had enough, and was going to get everyone out from the yoke placed by malevolent forces. His approach was confrontation – he’d fought off the CRA, the cops, and you could too.
At least to the casual observer that would seem to be where Clifford's career as a counter-state resistor had begun. But unknown to his Freeman customers and myself, Clifford had first learned of and developed his ideas in a separate subculture, the Canadian Skinhead, NeoNazi and White Supremacist communities. This fact only recently was broadly disseminated thanks to a combination of disgruntled Skinhead ex-customers, and anti-racist monitor organizations. The most detailed information is courtesy of Anti-Racist Canada:
- http://anti-racistcanada.blogspot.ca/20 ... es-to.html
http://anti-racistcanada.blogspot.ca/20 ... ested.html
So this is where Dean (aka "Sovereign") came from, and then abruptly emerged into the Freeman-on-the-Land limelight. Clifford now makes no mention of his racist background, and while he is, in certain senses, a ‘kinder, gentler Dean’, he still remains a far more militant personality than Menard. In fact, Clifford has much similar in his attitudes and operations to the old-school U.S. Sovereign Citizen gurus who emerged from a similar context, however he's smart enough to know that he will lose much of his customer base if he expresses overtly racist attitudes - it's just not that popular in Canada.
In the intervening years Menard and Clifford’s relative positions have shifted. While Clifford has until recently not opted for large-scale self-promotion and product marketing, he has continued to maintain a lecture circuit, first with FreeManitoba and subsequently with his own website (http://www.deanclifford.info) and other affiliates such as "Time 4 The Truth" (http://www.time4thetruth.info/). Dean's home website offers subscription-only services, though notably its customer base has begun to complain that they’re not getting anything for their money: http://forums.deanclifford.info/index.p ... or-awhile/
Instead, Dean has been extremely active on various Internet ‘radio’ feeds, and any google search will turn up dozens of recordings and videos. One could imagine he’s drumming up business…
As Clifford’s reputation has grown, Menard’s fortunes have sunk. That has been a consequence of a number of factors.
One is that Menard has for years been promising grand developments, just around the corner, but give me some cash now please. The failure to produce has, it appears, led to serious donor fatigue from his once enthusiastic core audience. So has been a steady stream of in-court failures, which Menard has essentially ignored. The trials and tribulations experienced by Menard are well documented in a JREF forum thread, which has exhaustively tracked the characteristic lifecycle of a Menard scheme: it appears, is promoted, cash is gathered, then silence follows. All while his customers plead publically for assistance, until their messages are deleted or they are denounced as ‘shills’.
This is not to say that Clifford has met with success, but rather his failures have not led to nearly as much public attention. A number of months ago I detected an interesting Facebook group:
- Gurus of the Freeman Movement Exposed: http://www.facebook.com/groups/441314415949645
At present this group is closed, but for awhile anyone could read its contents. At that time I discovered that the admins, Bill Noble and Trevor Sydorenko, had been customers of Clifford and they detailed their and other failures. It appears most of these failures had occurred in Clifford’s old Skinhead circles, and had remained somewhat compartmentalized.This group is being started and run on the premise of exposing the wins and losses of the "gurus" of the freeman movement. There will be no discussions of opinion, simply a stating of facts in regards to tangible wins and losses in order to have a neutral viewpoint in assessing the risks associated with following advice from the "gurus" of this movement.
The group name has been changed from "The Freeman Movement Exposed" to "Gurus of the Freeman Movement Exposed" to clarify that it is not the entire Freeman movement which is being deemed a fraud here; rather, it is a few individuals who have attached themselves to that movement.
It is within the scope of this project to present genuine wins to be weighed against the disasters wrought by the incautious advice of the "gurus".
A second difference was activism. Menard has basically not taken any active public steps (at least ones that had any effect) in years. Menard was hit in 2008 with an injunction by the British Columbia Law Society to stop playing lawyer, and he actually seems to have complied. The closest he had subsequently come to ‘taking on The Man’ was a 2012 attempt to initiate a lawsuit against his JREF critics, which of course came to nothing.
(In typically Menardian fashion he posted scans of various documents that he claimed would be used to extract key Internet tracking data - on review it was quite obvious these alleged court orders had never been filed.)
In contrast, Clifford at least claimed to interact with police (successfully), and appeared in court defending persons such as his brother. A quite fanciful account of that is found here, see the November 21 and 23 entries: http://private-person.com/blog/recent-c ... does-rcmp/
Then the Meads v. Meads decision appeared. The responses of the two gurus was extremely different. Both gurus soon released video rebuttals:
- Menard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFNiYHlk_3E
Clifford: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY2fhF0qzK0
Clifford, on the other hand (and true to his ‘heritage’), went for the Big Lie – deny everything! Freemen win all the time – then the Men In Black disappear the files! Judges are actually actors! The fact we got this decision means … we’re winning, as the authorities must be scared!
But the decisive event that has brought Clifford to the forefront of the Canadian Freeman-on-the-Land movement was his arrest in February 3, 2013 by the RCMP for an assortment of motor vehicle offences and resisting arrest. Now, there has never been an official report on this incident (at least of which I am aware) so all we have to go from are various Freemanish types raving back and forth at each other. Tons of hysterics in the Canadian Freeman-on-the-Land circles. Whatever will happen to Dean!?!
I’ll point you to some sources:
- Drunken Menard and Clifford buddy video interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1cYrkMgaZg
More Menardian mumbling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojqMUW134lo
An ongoing review of events and stuff from Clifford’s own page: http://deanclifford.info/2013/02/09/fre ... -manitoba/
Now, here’s what I can reconstruct with some confidence:
- 1. Clifford was arrested by the RCMP for various charges and his vehicle was seized.
2. Clifford refused bail and so was detained in remand. This is usually described as a ‘maximum security prison’, but really it’s just a kind of crummy provincial detention facility.
3. Clifford was released on March 1 after charges against him were stayed by the Crown.
So that’s where we sit. Dean is our up-and-coming guru. He’s fought The Law and won, suppressed his dark past, and if he can keep stringing his customers along he may have a nice comfy arrangement for years to come.
And he’s a man of simple needs. To quote his former customer, Trevor Sydorenko:
Ah, the Life of Riley!he doesn’t want freedom… he wants a free ride, as do all others who follow him… none of them want to work on their own, they all want dean to tell them when to jump and how high…. and dean craves the attention of the masses to boost his deflated ego.
every second word out of his mouth is.. “CRA will pay for that” and “CRA has a secret money stash, one that I have never seen proof of, nor anyone else i know has seen proof of… but i know it exists and i want my invisible money
he hasn’t been through shit all, he lies, cheats, steals and lives off other peoples hard work.
Dean only works when he absolute has to, the rest of the time he spends it on fad diets, in jail, driving to bogus conferences, and hitting on women half his age
As I noted, this has been to a significant degree a retrospective based on my own observations. I would be pleased to follow up with details or sources on any points.
SMS Möwe