Merged Bobby Menard has "something" coming! / Menard's Newest Scam...

This is freedom valley (a failed attempt at a freeman community) meets cirque de soul (a failed attempt at creating a troupe of traveling artists) from a 56 year-old loser who is addicted to Facebook likes and thrush of a new idea. I suspect Bobby is also trying to distract everyone from his recent disastrous, drunken interview with Beth Martens.

The nub of it is that Menard says he is going to create a small township. In the process acquire the land. Get wannabes to sign off on mortgages for their homes. Convince corporations to donate to this insanity. Create his own sort-of government. . .and get it all made into a TV reality series produced by a novice film maker.


He should have gone whole hog and made it an artificial floating island.
 
He should have gone whole hog and made it an artificial floating island.

hmmm, weather, waves and hurricanes might be a downer with this one.

A company that makes inhabitable floating islands: http://www.dutchdocklands.com/News/Set-up-your-floating-island-on-The-World

Long ago when our good friend use to post here I told him the only true freedom could be had by going to sea. However, that would involve work, money to buy and support and maintain a vessel and also danger so it was a no go.
 
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He should have gone whole hog and made it an artificial floating island.

hmmm, weather, waves and hurricanes might be a downer with this one.

A company that makes inhabitable floating islands: http://www.dutchdocklands.com/News/Set-up-your-floating-island-on-The-World

Long ago when our good friend use to post here I told him the only true freedom could be had by going to sea. However, that would involve work, money to buy and support and maintain a vessel and also danger so it was a no go.

Land in P.E.I. is going to cost money. Good farm land on P.E.I. costs more than $4,000 Canadian per acre. Bobby's going to need several acres. If he buys poor land his minions won't be able to grow food. He'll also need a road in and out so the artists can get their work and products to market.

The Menardian jibber-jabber about an "agreement in principle" on the land is intended to impress the gullible. My guess is that the agreement, if there is one, is nothing more than bank and the seller telling Menard how they expect to be paid for the land and Bobby saying "ok, I understand" between pulls on his Moosehead.

All the talk about the T.V. producer and the land is intended to make it look like something is happening while Bobby soaks gullible wannabes for shares, or earnest money, or whatever he's calling the scam this time around.

Don't forget this is the guy who forged a letter from an Irish law firm claiming to support his legal theories.

This is the guy who bilked thousands out of ACCP subscribers.

This is the guy who stole the name of a video game company (Real 3Games) so as to fool potential investors.
 
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Finally, from Menard's Facebook page, the hook. . .

. . .we need people who can put money down to help purchase the lots. . . .we need people who can bring money to the table.

Have you bought a lot yet, Bobby?

Some asks some real questions:

Christopher George Leroy Bavington
Robert Menard who owns the land where's it located?

Their may be a walk around for cash to buy land, who owns it is the real question

Is it alotial title or deed, deeds are greed, take heed an need, not greed, necessity over rules the law, see your playing with roman Germanic British literature of language, now think about what many are ******* with what we call English language.


And gets no answer:

Robert Menard
Christopher George Leroy Bavington Hey dude, thanks for your input. Be well.
 
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This a hoot.

Whenever somebody on this thread or Bobby's Facebook page mentions a hole in the plan for the artist valley Bobby quickly juices up the story.

Armitage72 says the plan doesn't address the medical needs of the artists and viola. ..Bobby divulges the previously unspoken detail that there is a working hospital just 300 meters from the property.

The food sufficiency of the valley is questioned and bingo...Bobby says there's a cleared and ready to plant field on the edge of the property.

Concerns about security are relieved with the revelation of an RCMP post just 200 meters away!

When the question of dealing with slackers comes up Bobby launches into a work credit/profit sharing screed that would make Lenin proud.

Has anyone asked about internet access yet?

Bobby's cornered now. His commenters want to know where the land is. If Bobby coughs up the location and the nearby municipality doesn't match his description he'll be caught on yet another lie.
 
This is a hoot.

Whenever somebody on this thread or Bobby's Facebook page mentions a hole in the plan for the artist valley Bobby quickly juices up the story.

Armitage72 says the plan doesn't address the medical needs of the artists and viola. ..Bobby divulges the previously unspoken detail that there is a working hospital just 300 meters from the property.

The food sufficiency of the valley is questioned and bingo...Bobby says there's a cleared and ready to plant field on the edge of the property.

Concerns about security are relieved with the revelation of an RCMP post just 200 meters away!

When the question of dealing with slackers comes up Bobby launches into a work credit/profit sharing screed that would make Lenin proud.

Has anyone asked about internet access yet?

Bobby's cornered now. His commenters want to know where the land is. If Bobby coughs up the location and the nearby municipality doesn't match his description he'll be caught on yet another lie.

The town that fits Bobby's story is Souris.

It is a rural coastal town, with a hospital and an RCMP post close to each other. Charlottetown and Montague come close to the description, but don't fit due to geography (Montague is inland) or lack of open space (Charlottetown has developed land all round the hospital and RCMP post).

My guess is that Bobby is mum about the project's location because he doesn't want folks contacting the authorities in Souris since the town is nothing more than the source material for his "story".
 
The town that fits Bobby's story is Souris.

It is a rural coastal town, with a hospital and an RCMP post close to each other. Charlottetown and Montague come close to the description, but don't fit due to geography (Montague is inland) or lack of open space (Charlottetown has developed land all round the hospital and RCMP post).

My guess is that Bobby is mum about the project's location because he doesn't want folks contacting the authorities in Souris since the town is nothing more than the source material for his "story".

I wonder what his story will be when the subject of building permits, inspections and land use restrictions come up. A machine shop and metal shop are not residential or rural uses. His magic "You're not the boss of me" letters will fail miserably yet again.
Then we have to look at easements, zoning changes if needed and all provincial paperwork. Then comes the legal bills and fees before any purchasing can be completed.

Just for clarity, my wife is a real estate law clerk with 30 years experience in matters like this.
 
I wonder what his story will be when the subject of building permits, inspections and land use restrictions come up. A machine shop and metal shop are not residential or rural uses. His magic "You're not the boss of me" letters will fail miserably yet again.
Then we have to look at easements, zoning changes if needed and all provincial paperwork. Then comes the legal bills and fees before any purchasing can be completed.

Just for clarity, my wife is a real estate law clerk with 30 years experience in matters like this.

One of Menard's latest stories is that he got a city to pay for improvements and repairs to a lady's home required by building codes.

The story was that "the order" by the local authorities to make the repairs was the same as an order placed in a restaurant and since one has to pay for one's order at the restaurant that means the city had to pay for the repairs.

He actually claimed this ruse worked, inferring that the city rolled over like an obedient dog. Of course, we never got the details.

So why doesn't Bobby just make the city or the province pay for permits, improvements and such?

That's a silly question on my part since it's fairly certain that Bobby's real objectives are to distract attention from his drunken interview with Beth Martens and get some gullibles to pony up money, of which he'll get a slice, for artist valley.
 
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By picking PEI as a place to set up his colony he at least has a chance some things will be nearby. Less so with any other province. :D

Fun Fact: Souris means mouse in French.
 
His magic "You're not the boss of me" letters will fail miserably yet again.


It reminds me of an episode of "Dirty Jobs" that featured a leather tanner somewhere in NY State. He mentioned occasionally getting letters from the EPA and the NY Department of Environmental Conservation about his operation and the chemicals he used, but claimed "they have no authority over me." I was working for the DEC at the time, so I got a good laugh from that.
 
"Short Cut" Menard strikes again!

We are getting an idea of just how dysfunctional Bobby really is.

During his recent drunken interview with Beth Martens he repeated his absurd claim that he was awoken to the truth of the law by reading the LSAT. He urged listeners to do as he had done and "study" the LSAT for at least an hour every day.

That's nuts.

The LSAT is not a study in law! One does not "read" or "study" the LSAT. One takes the LSAT exam.The LSAT tests the skills necessary for success in the first year of law school. It is thought to be a reliable predictor of first-year law school performance.

That's all it is!

There are more than a few study guides that will help one do better on the LSAT, but pouring over the test itself is a waste of time. It's worth noting that Bobby says nothing about these study guides (much less actual studies of law) and instead prescribes a pointless exercise which any prospective law school candidate would shun.

Now, based on what seems a minimum of investigation Bobby "Short Cut" Menard has picked out a spot for artist valley or as I call it, "freeman valley 2.0". Short Cut's pitch to prospective clients shows a shocking ignorance and disregard for the workings of building permits, inspections and land use restrictions.

Wannabe valley residents are blithely promised a gym, metal shop, a hemp processing building, private garden plots, art studios and chance to be the characters in a T.V. reality show.

One might ask how Bobby gets away with this fantasy pitching BS.

It's simple. He's a smooth talking grifter who pitches his woo to the most gullible people he can find. His victims mistake his silver tongue for competency and determination.

One of Bobby's critics pretty much nailed when he wrote:

The problem with this plan [C3POs], as with all of Menard's projects, was the execution. He was great on ideas but didn't have the drive or resolution to pursue them in the face of having to make an effort. He has never, to my knowledge, held gainful employment apart from some rumors about a stint in the army. As far as I can tell he's led a very marginal life for the past few year. His only significant income in the last decade (apart from possible speakers fees) was from an inheritance from his father which now seems to be gone.

-A Short History of Robert Menard http://freedomandtruth.yooco.org/forum/a_short_history_of_robert_menard-28616-t.html
 
Bobby replies:

Robert Menard
well it appears some people are just to incredibly stupid to understand basic concepts.
I suggest people practice doing LSAT, not just read them over. I suggest they do that to develop reading comprehension, analytical reasoning and logical analysis. These skills are vital to studying the law properly. They are required to be able to properly deconstruct Acts and regulations.
I never suggested you read it or pour over it or study it, but do them.
This is in fact suggested by law schools to prospective students prior to taking the LSAT for entry into a law school. There are even courses you can pay big money to in order to prepare for the LSATs. These courses guide you through exact same types of questions, and show you how to process the information given in the questions.
Do an LSAT every day like you would a sudoku or cross word puzzle. It will develop the reading comprehension, analytical reasoning and logical analysis skills that 'others' are obviously seriously lacking.
PS - suck it Austin.

So, Bobby, you learned to decode the law by "doing" the prep for LSAT 17 years ago?

And how is that working out, Bobby? Not good, I'd say. Despite your tall tales you are zero for life in and out of court. The only thing you seem to have learned about the law is fleeing the jurisdiction of the courts.

Do you think it might have helped had you actually studied law instead of wasting your time endlessly pouring over the pretest?

Were you afraid you couldn't get into law school? Afraid Daddy was right about you?
 
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Another tall tale?

Robert Menard is feeling accomplished.

Well, it looks like the ticket I was given for walking after dark was successfully quashed by using the Consumer Protection Act and simply sending it back with a notice as per said Act.
Read that Act and treat the government (at least in Quebec) as a corporate service provider, and you have a lot of remedy.
PS - Suck it Austin.

Prove it, Bobby. Where's the documentation?

Looks like one of your commenters has caught on to the story telling:

Ben Feral Selinger
K wait, we need more details
 
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