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Started by Beauchard, January 20, 2009, 09:00:08 AM

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Beauchard

Okay it's me Beauchard very sporadic blogger from WUFYS, long time listener of DBS and the french connection (yes even through the rough early days through the whole Hufschimdt Bollyn fiasco), I very much enjoy Ognir's radio show also, although its only been a few months since I started listening. I tend to rant and comment, although I wish I could bring some real research to the scene, although I throw in whatever tidbits I can when I can. I also tend to try to resolve conflicts and keep my cool in debates online, rarely would I belittle someone or do any name-calling. I take a multi-faceted approach to this information, as I think this will be a long war for truth that has many little battles, and I have had some success in spreading word to others who were at first resistant by being respectful and patient with them, pushing them one issue at a time.

I was thrust into this "truth" movement like many others over the big lie over 9/11 beginning in around 2006, when I came out of a weird pro-Iraq war, Bush apologist trance. I've always been willing to keep an open mind and in some ways follow my "gut", which I believe is just observing the world carefully and following through with some common sense reasoning. Basically what happened was I heard from the mainstream media about 9/11 conspiracies, and I just had to see for myself what was going on, so yes initially I went to Alex Jones and 9/11truth.org, and all the places set up to receive me and sell me their tin foil hats, but I would not nest there as is my nature I always try to seek out the extremes, and if I am told to stay away from a site or certain people by one group, it only makes me want to see them more. In a way I was only pro-Bush for a short time because I was seeking an alternative to the "liberal" propaganda I felt I was getting in college. This for me has been the fastest way to get to the bottom of things, and has taken me here holding beliefs I never would have imagined earlier, and now I have a grounding in this knowledge, and there's no turning back, believe me I've looked at all the "debunking" sites and they're a load of bunk of smug a-holes who rely on smears, straw-men and insults in their arguments. I've wasted my time before on some of these a-holes until they eventually just say fuck you and fall silent, but I won't do that anymore, its not worth my time or energy.

I think I've been against war and militarism all my life, one of my earliest memories is having to sing "This is the army Mr. Jones" at a Christian school in kindergarten I fucking hated that song. I've pretty much been against authority in general, but wasn't very rebellious until high school. I went to high school from Columbine to 9/11, I specialized in unusual organized mischief. I started a cult, which became very popular, which had no purpose or obligations except sign a paper, but I quickly found it took a life of its own and members made a website, t-shirts and I.d. cards and caught attention of the principal eventually, no matter nothing much came of that, but it was an interesting experiment. Some other weirdness started to spread from this in a way: giving candy bars for souls, getting Eugene V. Debs one vote shy of getting onto our great american hall of fame, stealing Bush signs in the 2000 elections, starting a fine tobacco enthusiast club, contacting the Russian consulate, I was proud to be a part of a kind of rebellious bunch that forced one of our more authoritarian teachers into a total breakdown and early retirement. I remember on 9/11 being sickened by my fellow students and countrymen, as I saw people crying out for blood, nuke 'em all sort of attitude that made me sick. I was one of the few who did not like Bush during that time, as I did not understand the adoration of him and the war in afghanistan, I remember putting King Gustat's face on the picture of Bush on the rubble with the american flag and writing for sweden with the times, yeah strange times. I became a big reader and a big fan of Camus during this time, and I have always been fascinated by true opposition, not just stereotypical counter culture dye your hair pierce your nose stuff, as I didn't trust that, I was after true opposition, true originality.

I have settled down now, and have a wife and child, and she's right there with me on these facts, and we're doing the best we can raising a healthy, happy and fully informed family, which I think is important in this struggle, as I feel at the heart of this is a plan to split up the family and the love between a man and a woman. I've made a lot of changes since I discovered the truth, I've gotten rid of television and reject vaccinations for my child, there's still a lot I want to change in my own life, especially to do with my diet and I'm trying to seek more self-reliance so I won't need to use this system, but I find myself struggling at times, like most of us, especially financially.

Perhaps I have gone on to long about myself, but hey its an introduction! I enjoy the information on this site, and the interviews done by Ognir, and DBS for really helping me come to terms with some hard facts.

AbdulHaq


longdog46

Hi and welcome Beauchard.
                                        I also get frustrated with the lack of information I can provide, but every little piece of the truth all fits together with the greater whole truth, provided by us all. So every little  helps in the long run, and especially informing others.

Ognir

Welcome to you and your family
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

Baldr

QuoteI went to high school from Columbine to 9/11, I specialized in unusual organized mischief. I started a cult, which became very popular, which had no purpose or obligations except sign a paper, but I quickly found it took a life of its own and members made a website, t-shirts and I.d. cards and caught attention of the principal eventually, no matter nothing much came of that, but it was an interesting experiment. Some other weirdness started to spread from this in a way: giving candy bars for souls, getting Eugene V. Debs one vote shy of getting onto our great american hall of fame, stealing Bush signs in the 2000 elections, starting a fine tobacco enthusiast club, contacting the Russian consulate,

Ah, good god you sound a lot like me. I am also an election sign pilferer but my group stole Gore signs (I was an extreme rightist for a long time). I vaugely remember trying to start a communist movement in my high school purely for the laughs, but that didn't fly well with a lot of people so we dropped that. Anyways, good luck and stary safe in these times!