Ed Rob Menard's FOTL Claims

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So I take it you did not read the Act at all. Just jumped right to judgment and derision, an now you actually feel proud, right? LMAO!:rolleyes:

If you are referring to the Canadian Bills of Exchange act 1890, as amended 1891 - No. I started to read it, and found the flaw in your "Theory" straight away.

16. (1) A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay, on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person or to bearer.

Here's a link to the appropriate page:-
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/B-4/page-4.html#h-5

I have to ask, have YOU read it Rob? Or you have you just 'seen what you wanted to see'?
 
I'm going out to dinner with Mrs. D'rok right now. Maybe I'll sign the bill "consumer purchase" and see if the government pays for my steak.

Should work, right Menard?
Well, we went for Indian, so I didn't have a steak. The owner of the place was there, so I told him that there's this guy on the Internet who says I just have to write "consumer purchase" on the bill and then the government will pay for our meal. Judging by his response, the owner is obviously corrupt and a lawbreaker, because he said Menard is full of ****.
 
Well, we went for Indian, so I didn't have a steak. The owner of the place was there, so I told him that there's this guy on the Internet who says I just have to write "consumer purchase" on the bill and then the government will pay for our meal. Judging by his response, the owner is obviously corrupt and a lawbreaker, because he said Menard is full of ****.

You obviously did it all wrong.
Did you adopt a forty five degree angle when you told him?
Bet you didn't.;)
 
So I take it you did not read the Act at all. Just jumped right to judgment and derision, an now you actually feel proud, right? LMAO!:rolleyes:
I've read the Act. I judge you to be a conman who is advancing an absurd and plainly false interpretation of the words in that Act for his own enrichment. Thus I deride you for the clown you reveal yourself to be.
 
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I've read the Act. I judge you to be a conman who is advancing an absurd and plainly false interpretation of the words in that Act for his own enrichment. Thus I deride you for the clown you reveal yourself to be.

Yes he is. I posted a link highlighting the problem, but it may not be immediately clear why that's so funny.

To cut a long story short, Rob is in fact describing a cheque (check for Americans).

Main page: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/B-4/index.html

Definition: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/B-4/page-4.html#h-5
Note in 16(1) The use of the word 'Money'

Acceptance: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/B-4/page-8.html#h-6
Note in 35(b) How did he miss that? (a) is quite important too.

Just in case there is any doubt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negotiable_instrument
and click on 3.2

He also seems to be invoking promissory notes, but by now we're just kicking him when he's down.
 
Damn! I better send Menard some money so he can teach me how to do it just right.



Well, step one is, you can't pay for Indian food using a Canadian scam, doofus!


Try claiming to be a Freeman on the Ganges next time, and see if that works.
 
Well, we have the big reveal. You too can send Robert Menard $125 a month and receive a fake $2500 debit card from the Association of Canadian Consumer Purchasers (aka Robert Menard).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyQSEcdY6Mc&feature=player_detailpage#t=1546s

Upping the scam to a whole new level.

I predicted his latest pile of gibberish would be yet another foot bullet, but he has proven me wrong... it's not a bullet it's a Cruise Missile.

What a load of utter rubbish.

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Questions for Rob:

If you are able to produce these "consumer notes" and they work, why do you need people to give you Canadian dollars for them? What use are the Canadian dollars to you when you have an unlimited supply of your "consumer notes" to spend in any way you want?

What will happen to the Canadian dollars that people send to you?

Do you accept A4V as payment?
 
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Now if you think Rob has been governed without his consent (suspended) I can assure you that this is not the case, as Rob himself will tell you on his return that he signed up to the site and agreed to its rules and as he has broken the rules he must accept the consequences which is alligned to his philosophy of agreeing to be governed when engaging in governable actions.
It will be exactly the same if he ever gets stopped in a car, he will be engaging in governable actions, same for smoking pot and selling fake credit.

It will always be a win regardless guys, if he doesnt get caught then he will claim no one can do anything and if he gets caught he will claim he consented to the act and must accept any forthcoming punishment.

It looks like it is a dark day for the freedom movement at the moment, dont worry Rob, I will continue to fight the fight on your behalf.
 
I predicted his latest pile of gibberish would be yet another foot bullet, but he has proven me wrong... it's not a bullet it's a Cruise Missile.

What a load of utter rubbish.

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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.
 
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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.
 
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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.


This reminds me of the Gilligan's Island episode "The Little Dictator." At one point Mr. Howell is attempting to explain to exiled Latin American dictator Rodriguez what the requirements for a sound currency are. Rodriguez cuts him off with, "In my country all you need is printing press and paper." :rolleyes:
 
Rob's ability to self-destruct is unsurpassed. It's like he's shot his feet off, picked them up and continued machine-gunning them into little pieces of flesh, bone and toenail flakes for good measure.

I wonder if I need to widen my interests now. Reptilian theories perhaps?
 
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