Gravy
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I just found out that one of the dumber of the people who goes to GZ on Saturdays has a blog about his experiences. http://fredstruth.blogspot.com
My comments in brackets.
Here's a classic Fred moment, which I made an audio recording of. Fred was trying to counter the evidence I presented to some onlookers by saying that evidence from the government can't be trusted.
Man in crowd: "What's your name, sir?"
"My name is Fred Weber."
"Because someone told you that's your name? I say your name's not Fred."
"I have proof." Fred pulls out his wallet and Social Security card.
Me: "That evidence is fake! Don't look at that evidence!"
Guy: "Someone made that up!"
Fred: "No, they didn't. It's from the Federal Government!"
That's verbatim. Fred is 54 years old.
ETA: Gawd, I just read his September 11 entry, where he turns into a human Slushy. Oh, and Fred is an ex-FDNY dispatcher. I'll be chatting with him about that the next time I see him.
ETA: Oh, mama. I may look like DeNiro, but this guy may be a Travis Bickle in the making.
September 10: From problems with Loose Change to problems with...Loose Change!
My comments in brackets.
I can tell you this: when we confront his b.s., he really does not like it. The last time I sternly corrected him in front of an audience, he actually stopped his presentation, bowed his head, and slinked away. It's been years since I've seen someone slink.August 5
As the day goes on the anti-9/11 group 911myths.com [Hey, Mike, you have a group – and it's anti-9/11!] shows up and attacks us from all sides, [Yes, we attacked from all one side, since they had their backs to a wall.] trying to tack up their signs over top of ours on the construction companys wall, which is illegal. [Gravy says: uh, no, we put our signs above theirs, not over them, as Abby's video shows.] So we just step in front of them to keep them from getting at out posters. [Also known as denying us the same Constitutional rights they were exercising. Moments before, one of them grabbed a handful of literature from us and tore it up. Later, when we weren't looking, some of our signs were thrown into a construction area.] I get stuck with one of the tacks in my shoulder and the guy threatens me. [The threat was "If you leap in front of me again while I'm holding a thumbtack through this sign, you're likely to get stuck again."] I tell him that I am diabetic and that if he sticks me with that tack again, were going to court. [Apparently he sprang an insulin leak.] He backs off and shuts up. [That is: "He put the signs up and we moved ours out of embarrassment."] They think they can intimidate but they are easily fooled. [We are. Just hold something shiny in front of us.] So we kept blocking them [There's that pesky Constitution again!] but Ryan, one of the younger guys says to me, Let them go. With the film crew here, it just draws attention to them.
August 19
I tell you, it gets better every time I go to GZ. I love it. It is so much fun when you tell somebody about the TRUTH and they turn their head and they say, "I didn't know that."
...Plus we had a lawyer from the Lawyers Guild watching over the situation for us. She came into play as soon as the opposition started her attacks. [Go, Abby!] What the lawyer said or did I personally do not know [That's because the lawyer didn't say or do anything.] but I went toe to toe with both of them for a while but when you talk to concrete long enough, you stop [Abby, were you there with Christophera?]
Here's a classic Fred moment, which I made an audio recording of. Fred was trying to counter the evidence I presented to some onlookers by saying that evidence from the government can't be trusted.
Man in crowd: "What's your name, sir?"
"My name is Fred Weber."
"Because someone told you that's your name? I say your name's not Fred."
"I have proof." Fred pulls out his wallet and Social Security card.
Me: "That evidence is fake! Don't look at that evidence!"
Guy: "Someone made that up!"
Fred: "No, they didn't. It's from the Federal Government!"
That's verbatim. Fred is 54 years old.
ETA: Gawd, I just read his September 11 entry, where he turns into a human Slushy. Oh, and Fred is an ex-FDNY dispatcher. I'll be chatting with him about that the next time I see him.
ETA: Oh, mama. I may look like DeNiro, but this guy may be a Travis Bickle in the making.
September 10: From problems with Loose Change to problems with...Loose Change!
I was in dire need most the day for change. I needed ones a lot and then fives and tens as most people came in from the ATM with $20 for a $12 donation and fives and ones went fast. So then I would ask for 2 ones and give them a ten back so then the tens would go. So it was a challenge to balance out the change. By the end of the night it basically worked out. I had to charge different prices at times to keep that change balance but it worked out. There was one other significant problem that raised its rather ugly head. One of the other Loose Change gentlemen [Korey Rowe] approached me while I was selling tickets. He patiently allowed me to continue to sell tickets. I knew who he was as I recognize him from his pictures and that he had spoken at the church Friday night. He also is one of my friends on my myspace page. After I was done selling tickets, he says to me without mentioning names, "Les Jamieson told me I can have 2 tickets and I'm not paying for them" in a tone that was quite indignant and surly. Now for a kid in his early 20s talking to a man in his mid 50s…if I would have talked like that to my father, he would have hauled off and …have been put in jail if it would have been today. Because that was the way things were in those days. I know, I know, it's not then but like I said before, these young gentlemen need to step back and remember where they were a few years back. Mired in a small hick town, delivering pizzas, doing tours in Iraq and doing what? So they made a big splash in the movement with a video and now they're big shots but you don't talk to people, especially older people like they're nothing. I may only be starting out in the movement but I have just as much right to be treated like a human being than anybody else. The next time, and I really hope there is no next time, he gets dressed down a few pegs.
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