[MD] woods
Arlo Bensinger
ajb102 at psu.edu
Thu Jan 15 12:17:57 PST 2009
[Chris]
Quick one: WHO IS THIS GUY?
[Arlo]
He's been in the forum for quite some time, used to go by "SA". I
don't know what's going on with him recently, but he has quite
obviously lapsed into incoherent paranoia and megalomania.
[Chris]
And why are we even talking to this troll?
[Arlo]
His comments used to be articulate and insightful, check the forums.
Somewhere along the line he "found" Ron Paul and has been slowly
descending ever since. But even then his posts were semi-articulate.
Now, your guess is as good as mine.
All he can seems able to do is respond to every post with "your a
sheep" (inability to make basic contractions apparent as well) or
bemoan various paranoiac "social engineering" agendas by all who fail
to see His Prophetic Vision.. and maybe toss in a few megalomanic
comparisions between himself and Lincoln, Pirsig and/or Indians (that
last comment about everyone here seeing Indians as needing tinfoil
affirms how pathetic this has gotten, that he brings up Pirsig's
experience with electroshock in relation to being accused of
incoherency is perhaps even more appalling than his comment about
Indians, but it shows clearly the level to which he has sunk.).
But again, Chris, dialogue is obviously out the window. He's the
bearded lunatic on the streetcorner crying Doomsday and trying to say
so only strengthens his resolve that he is the Lone Free-Thinker in a
sea of blind sheep. He wants to believe his "persecution" is because
of his Enlightened Vision, and you'll never convince him otherwise.
And he is no Zuni Brujo. Everything he says is copied from Paul's
website (or other conspiracy websites). Whether or not its prophetic,
its certainly unoriginal. As Krimel says, you can hear the same
rhetoric every night in the US on the George Noorey show (or even G.
Gordon Liddy). The authors of the Book of Revelations may have
demonstrated revolutionary thought in penning the epic story of
Armageddon, the bearded lunactic on the streetcorner holding a piece
of cardboard that says "Armageddon is coming" demonstrates none.
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