wizardwatson
11-09-2020, 10:18 AM
Christopher A. Brown was active on this forum in the 2015 timeframe.
He was a mechanical engineer by trade, and a patriot in his heart.
According to his Facebook Page he passed away on August 6th, 2020.
I was thinking about him this morning, and decided to check out his website algoxy.com. It was down, and from googling I found his Facebook page, with this message from his daughter.
https://www.facebook.com/christopher.a.brown.737
Hello to all of Christopher A. Brown's friends and family-in-heart:
This post is from his daughter, Hilary
Chris lost his battle with pancreatic cancer this morning just before noon. By all accounts it was as peaceful as it could have been. At this time we have access to his account, but please feel free to check in periodically with my account (Hilary Traber Brown) for a public post regarding any type of memorial service or celebration of his life. Share a moment, a thought, an emotion, a memory of him, and live well.
Sending love to each and every one of you.
His Facebook wall is a testament to his patriotism and belief in this country, as well as all the things he posted on this forum.
(here is his main thread A Lawful and Peaceful Revolution (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?471555-A-lawful-and-peaceful-revolution))
He wasn't much liked on this forum. He came into it from an adversarial point of view and was accusing many of being disinfo agents. I connected with him, because-according to him-I was the first to pass his "litmus test" for sincerity by agreeing with his free speech statements.
I actually talked to him on the phone, but we had a falling out, he wrote me off, and eventually he gave up on connecting even when I tried reaching out again. (In his defense, as to our falling out, my online persona is just as unorthodox as his.)
Still, it was sad to see the news, as he was quite intelligent, and his ideas were rooted in liberty. He was a legit 9/11 truther, like many who joined the liberty movement.
Regardless of how much progress he made, or how argumentative he was on this forum, his death was a loss to liberty.
I salute Chris for all the hard work and effort he spent in pursuit of those values.
-wiz
P.S. As to his ideas about free speech, Chris' idea is even more relevant today. I still agree with his premise, just not his solutions. But don't get me wrong, Chris at least had a solution, whereas 99% of people don't have any idea of what to do. I encourage people looking for real grassroots solutions to check out what he had to say.
He was a mechanical engineer by trade, and a patriot in his heart.
According to his Facebook Page he passed away on August 6th, 2020.
I was thinking about him this morning, and decided to check out his website algoxy.com. It was down, and from googling I found his Facebook page, with this message from his daughter.
https://www.facebook.com/christopher.a.brown.737
Hello to all of Christopher A. Brown's friends and family-in-heart:
This post is from his daughter, Hilary
Chris lost his battle with pancreatic cancer this morning just before noon. By all accounts it was as peaceful as it could have been. At this time we have access to his account, but please feel free to check in periodically with my account (Hilary Traber Brown) for a public post regarding any type of memorial service or celebration of his life. Share a moment, a thought, an emotion, a memory of him, and live well.
Sending love to each and every one of you.
His Facebook wall is a testament to his patriotism and belief in this country, as well as all the things he posted on this forum.
(here is his main thread A Lawful and Peaceful Revolution (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?471555-A-lawful-and-peaceful-revolution))
He wasn't much liked on this forum. He came into it from an adversarial point of view and was accusing many of being disinfo agents. I connected with him, because-according to him-I was the first to pass his "litmus test" for sincerity by agreeing with his free speech statements.
I actually talked to him on the phone, but we had a falling out, he wrote me off, and eventually he gave up on connecting even when I tried reaching out again. (In his defense, as to our falling out, my online persona is just as unorthodox as his.)
Still, it was sad to see the news, as he was quite intelligent, and his ideas were rooted in liberty. He was a legit 9/11 truther, like many who joined the liberty movement.
Regardless of how much progress he made, or how argumentative he was on this forum, his death was a loss to liberty.
I salute Chris for all the hard work and effort he spent in pursuit of those values.
-wiz
P.S. As to his ideas about free speech, Chris' idea is even more relevant today. I still agree with his premise, just not his solutions. But don't get me wrong, Chris at least had a solution, whereas 99% of people don't have any idea of what to do. I encourage people looking for real grassroots solutions to check out what he had to say.