About Me

My name is Luc Anysz.

I am a retired criminal investigator.

My wife, Elma Bučan is a disabled person. She has multiple sclerosis since 2005.

After ten years in the service of the Belgian state and people in the judicial brigade of the Brussels’ police, I moved to the United States for a period of five years.

There, I acquired an even more acute notion of law and order, the concept of the family and individual freedoms.

Back in Belgium, I have worked until this day in the same sector of activities within the European Commission. I have dedicated my life to upholding the law and standing up for people.

The contempt that our society has taken for these values that some think are obsolete but that I have always ardently defended continues to revolt me.

The rights of individuals, the respect due to law and order and the police forces are scorned by a part of our society. The mass remains silent and bends its back.

The handicapped already disadvantaged by their disease are even more so in the exceptional conditions that we live since the “China Virus”.

In view of the shortcomings and deficiencies of the system currently in place, I have decided to devote myself to the perpetuation of these values while respecting our traditions which are too much flouted today in Belgium.

If you have any questions and / or would like more information, do not hesitate to contact me by email at luc.anysz@pathfindertrail.be or by completing the contact form.