. . . "matic leader among the Pastafari known as No-Eyed Jim.3 He was well-loved by the people for his ability to make people see truth, which he had for time as a blind man paid on disability.4 And he was indeed a man of vision, especially for someone who had managed to lose not just one, but BOTH of his eyes.5 He was strong-willed, well-disciplined, and a very persuasive speaker, and it came to be that" .