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July 08, 2004

Victor, the Moron-ator

I got this email from a moron named Victor “The Liberator.” Apparently, that wonderful used car salesman slash pothead Ed Berndt got high with this guy, and now I have to deal with the consequences. I’m not really willing to give this guy webspace, but since yesterday was a slow day, I’ll give you guys the email instead of real content.

Posted by FusionGyro at July 8, 2004 01:31 AM

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I met Victor ‘The Liberator’ in person last weekend on the NMT campus. Everything he told me was pretty much identical to the e-mail, word for word. I was tempted to ask some questions about the reasoning behind his plan and how he thought it would actually work. However, seeing as I was nearly half-asleep and his ‘speech’ took so long and am a little paranoid when random people I don’t know with strange ideas approach me, I refrained from much commenting and questioning. I suppose the long encounter was partially my fault. He did ask if I had some time and was willing to listen to another human being. It was only after I said I would listen did I notice the pot plant button on his shirt collar.

Sorry for this random commenting, as I don’t know who you are. It was a combination of curiosity and procrastination that led me to search “Victor Antonio world peace” in google, find this website, and comment on this blog entry.

~Dani C.

Posted by: dani at July 16, 2005 11:41 AM

My friend and I met a Victor Antonio (who claimed to be a long distance walker and journalist) in downtown Boulder, Co (CU Campus), and reading over the e-mail, everything he said was pretty much exactly the same.

He was basically walking around with a sign saying “On my way to save the world” and we just had to ask him about it. And we had some time to blow. He also claimed to have 6000 e-mail addresses and tons of pictures. Though upon looking on Google, he doesn’t even has a webpage with any of his many ideas. Anyway, glad to see this guy gets around…

~Cockers

Posted by: Cockers at August 23, 2005 09:19 PM

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