My favorite part is when he's showcasing exactly just how confused he is about how economy works with the example of someone buying a $5 hamburger, and more importantly, how he can rationalize away the need for the $5 to be involved in that transaction.
The transaction is someone exchanging a $5 hamburger with $5 and he still manages to somehow confuse himself along the way.
It's 29 minutes of wrong.
In it he's demonstrated his inability to understand the English language yet again. He's used the old "money is created out of thin air" blurb. He mentions the NWO, the evil banksters and throws in a bit of Bible. The criminal justice system exists to profit from the crimes of others too. I didn't hear him mention ChemTrails though, perhaps he's saving that for part two.
He is, surely, aware that he has made a laughing stock of himself more so than with any of his previous ramblings.
Perhaps he is hoping there is another Lance Thatcher out there who is so mentally unbalanced that they will fall for this con.
Interestingly, in the public forums over at the WFS graveyard, his anouncement of his latest scam has gone largely unnoticed/ignored.
In the private forums, where the latest posts were mostly made in 2010 and 2011, there is no mention of it.
He is being laughed at over at DIF.
His burger example is, indeed, hilariously stupid and wrong.
Nobody fell for Hayes' Lawful Bank scam so what on Earth makes Menard think anyone is going to fall for this poorly thought out scam?
A typical mark of Menards has no money and is in trouble with the law. All they want is money for their weed and to get out of paying for things. They are not going to hand over $125 a month to Menard in return for a useless piece of plastic which has no value and will not be accepted anywhere on this planet.
"Doing a Menard" has been taken to an all new level.