Yes, John uses poorly chosen language and gets really excited about how to fight for his cause. Probably hurts his cause. His long term effort and objective in keeping food free of excessive government ( world government?) regulation is, I think, a worthy cause. I thought the Granny D presentation was worth reading. She was fighting for a cause in a way that should have been given a lot of support. So I did what I could to give it that support.
Tom points out that John has suggested really poor means to fight for his cause. Tom is right. Johns words are not well chosen. But fighting alone to inspire support how - what can he do? Must be so frustrating that he goes off like the explosives he seldom proposes. Seldom is too often. It tags him with a name - militant. But I think that given some degree of attention and success in his cause he would become the citizen he is, not the ' wild fighter' he appears to be at times. . Bob.
Sorry this got so time consuming.
tomjasz <tom_at_livesoil.com> wrote:
There are other differences, I hope! I don't ever remember Elaine
espousing a violent response to the detractors of CT. Peace loving is
not what John Hammell espouses.
Hammell is not a peace loving fighter for medical freedoms.....
Bob wrote "Does he use strong language?"
John writes,
"I wish I'd been there to help out! Would be FUN to blow up a few
banks and
HQs of multinational scum, along with offices of the WTO, etc, etc,
who the
hell do these people think they are? What should happen is that a few
hundred thousand people from all over Europe should storm Geneva and
be
prepared to take out any Swiss troops that try to stop them. They
should
set fire and burn every single office the globalists and their
corporate
cronies have in Geneva. They should also take out the HQ of the Codex
Alimentarius Commission in Rome, Italy. Our best defense is a good
offense!
I'm glad to know that Geneva suffered millions of dollars worth of
damage."
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Received on Mon Feb 09 2004 - 16:05:34 EST