The guy's a sad sad man, who uses quotes from Greek philosophers to try and make himself seem more intelligent than he really is. In the end, it comes across as condescending and patronizing. I got into an twitter argument one time when he went off on a rant about how we're being forced to drink poison (fluoride) and how we should have it removed from the water system. He pulled an *Alex Jones* article on brain damage from elemental fluoride. He couldn't get it though his head that pure, elemental fluoride is not the same as sodium fluoride (much like highly poisonous Chlorine and Sodium make non-toxic table salt). And then he told me no fluoride was part of the reason Greeks live longer than Canadians, and then I showed him the UN's numbers saying life expectancy here is higher. He then flung insults at me until I gave up and went to bed. Next morning, all his nasty tweets had magically disappeared from his timeline (note; this is a habit of his).
I took a look into his past. His "IT skills" are lacking, despite calling himself "the Tech Trustee". He's essentially a bored househusband with a failed restaurant. He tried *really* hard to try and become some kind of cooking celebrity, but other than a co-author title on a poorly-selling cookbook, he just couldn't get any attention for himself. My opinion is he's a loser looking for some kind of recognition and think he's smarter than everyone else, yet often does really *dumb* things or makes unrealistic goals. Oh, and he acts like Greeks in general are somehow superior to the rest of humanity.
I'm quite certain he has loftier political goals than just trustee, but even being a bush-league poli, he's already dug himself some pretty big holes. I doubt he'd be able to pull together enough voter confidence to be anything more than a trustee. Oh, and there are tweezers for unibrows.