People in real life will know who is or who isn't truthful. Online, there is no way to tell.
You've had at least 6 different posts asking for $. You have to admit...that's quite a lot. As I said before, i'm praying for you.
Honestly, brogan has only been here to ask for money. Before he needed money, he had no use for the forum. What did he think of us "tinfoil hat wearers" and "extremists" back in 2020 when the spicy flu was raging, and he was lining up for the Fauci Ouchie? One CI member got him to admit he took the jab.
You do realize all his current health woes (assuming they're real) are almost certainly due to this poor decision. "Nature never forgives."
But let's say it was just a coincidence he didn't discover CathInfo until he needed money. Even then, you can see he's had several "ups and downs" in terms of financial need since he joined.
But how much have we seen him participate in the forum when he's NOT in need, and asking for money? Just look at his post history. It should speak for itself.
I was raised with Irish culture, which means I don't play games and I'm BS proof. It's obvious brogan only comes here when he needs money. Can we call a spade a spade?
I'm not making any accusations at this time, aside from
1. brogan had no need of CathInfo before his recent long string of woes
2. he continues to have no need for CathInfo unless it's to ask for money
Is that a crime? Technically no, but I can see how that could be annoying to some -- to say the least.
Whether it's IRL or online, most people are annoyed by individuals who only come around when they need money.And yes, when you join a forum, immediately ask for money, then come back every so often, again only to ask for money -- that's going to make people extremely suspicious. As a disinterested third party, I can say that
brogan has been doing a poor job of participating in the forum when he's not in immediate need of money. Best case scenario, he's like an innocent man who appears 100% guilty: attacking police officers, trying to escape jail, sweating during the interrogations, accidentally getting his story mixed up, stuttering, unable to maintain eye contact, having no alibi, having (unrelated to the case) blood on his clothing, etc. In such a case, you wouldn't blame the cops for considering such a man the prime suspect.