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Overview

  • 2 references 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, French; learning Spanish
  • 50, Male
  • Member since 2011
  • I work for a nice price comparison site
  • Like most people, i received a Statist collectivist "educ...
  • From Mostly Guanajuato & Paris, but born in London.
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

To learn a lot. Currently being helped by someone you can learn from too : Stefan Molyneux, of FreeDomainRadio. His podcasts & books are all free, and i guarantee you will learn more from just one of those than you would ever expect to.

ABOUT ME

Occasional song writer, occasional singer...i dabble with guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, and i have a recorder and some pro mics...I want to re-record my songs and send them to record companies.
Currently building a house in Guanajuato and hoping to build Guanajuato's first commercial recording studio.

Also interested in philosophy & "anarcho-capitalism" (Stefan Molyneux -- check him out!), ie making sense and putting an end to violence.

When i have time i love to take photos, walk in the mountains, talk to rational people, play simulation car games (properly : with a wheel & pedals), and basically just improve my knowledge about things.

PHILOSOPHY

Trying to learn now. About myself & the world. I tend to no longer believe without questioning, so i've changed my perspective on the world over the last few years.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

I am have hosted many people for the past 3 or 4 years, but all of the activity has been through my GF's account! So i don't have any comments, yet i hosted someone for a week just one week ago, and have hosted many people over the years, usually in pretty good conditions i'd say, both in Chihuahua & Guanajuato.

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I have never surfed but have hosted a lot!
We've had folks from all over : Japan, USA, France, Italy, Israel, Finland, Mexico, Canada, UK...so many i cannot remember every country.
Almost every experience was very good.

Interests

LEARNING. Mostly through reason & philosophy.
Anti-Statism & the non-aggression principle.
Anarcho-capitalism & voluntary exchange, the free market.
Music, listening+making+recording.
Photography.
How to run a business.
How to build a recording studio & houses.
Alternative energy : the air car (look it up, it's been around for ages), the water engine, etc.

  • writing
  • books
  • photography
  • documentaries
  • running
  • partying
  • drinking
  • podcasts
  • music
  • drums
  • business
  • communications
  • mountains

Music, Movies, and Books

Trust, by Hal Hartley : this was my favorite movie for many years.
Generally not attracted to Hollywood block busters because they are usually not very credible and are full of stereotypes & clichés -- not very interesting. I do like a good action movie, though, some of my favorite being the Bourne trilogy.
Used to go to the cinema 3-4 times a week at one point!

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Two fresh dead bodies full of dozens of bullet holes, close to my house in Mexico.

Realizing after many years of denial, lack of questioning and absolutely no thought, that 9/11 was not quite what we were told.

Managing to write songs.

Teach, Learn, Share

Two words: Stefan Molyneux. Look him up, choose a video with an intriguing subject, and listen. You will learn from this guy than from all the other philosophers you've heard about, the guy is annoyingly smart.

The air car: www.mdi.lu
Zero fuel, zero combustion, zero pollution. Problem solved. Presented at the 1998 Paris auto salon, working fine already back then.

Brown's Gas: thousands of problems solved.

The water engine: various models made by people in their garage for decades. Yet another way to solve the oil & so-called CO² problem.

Global warming was a scam (see climate gate for more) so they changed the name to climate change. A dishonest start, don't you think? Ask yourself why they are trying to tax people instead of implementing known solutions and whether this may be part of a larger long-term agenda.

(Sodium) fluoride: see "The Fluoride Deception" if you are not already aware of this. Fluoride is the main ingredient in rat poison (look it up for yourself), stop putting in your mouth and stop drinking it in water.

Obama=Bush
See "The Obama Deception" for more important Obama-related facts and note that this documentary was made and released PRIOR to his election.

Aspartame: see "Sweet Misery". If you need a sweetener, get Stevia instead.

Colloidal silver: a natural anti-biotic and anti-bacterial you can make at home very easily. Creates no super-resistance, unlike industry antibiotics.

Bill Gates: giving "vaccines" that are forbidden by the FDA to poor African mothers to prevent fertility and "reduce the population" (his own words -- see his TED presentation for more from this eugenist scumbag).

9/11 and London 7/7: see Alex Jones' "ENDGAME" for more on that, also see "7/7 Ripple Effect" for a very thorough & solid demonstration of British govt involvement in the London bombings (England's 9/11).

The 1892 Banker's Manifesto: written admission by the biggest banks that they intended already back then to create the illusion of choice & democracy by financing two false opposite parties whilst buying out & controlling the media. Leaked by Senator Lindberg and since forgotten...

Income tax in the US is illegal and unconstitutional. The 1913 Federal Reserve Act created the IRS solely to collect interest on an artificially created national debt that could never be refunded otherwise than with MORE debt. The IRS was designed to collect the interest for the bankers, not for anything else. If you don't know about this, the IMF, the World Bank...article 104 of the Maastricht Treaty...etc...then this is the most important thing you can do to change your perspective on the world and awaken, except for realizing that the State is an even bigger problem, without which these Banksters would not have the power they have. And this brings us back to the top of the list: anarcho-capitalism (not what you think!) and Stefan Molyneux. End violence, end the State.

All depressing stuff, i know. I don't like it either. But being an ostrich never helps.

Countries I’ve Visited

Finland, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States

Countries I’ve Lived In

France, Mexico, United Kingdom

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