[MD] woods

Christoffer Ivarsson IvarssonChristoffer at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 15 13:40:20 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.


Right, Right. It's all just really tiresome.

But the Ron Paul thing: a couple of the people I namedropped in my "The 
American Dream" post have spoken really positively about Ron Paul - I for 
one don't know much about him, so what's the deal here? 




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