Jacques Charlier
"Charlier also published Total’s: the Liège Underground Journal [Total’s : la revue souterraine liégeoise]—a journal that was published sporadically between 1965 and 1968. The magazine supported the group, known as Total’s Club, which had been founded by Jean-Marie Decheneux and Paul Dubar. Charlier, together with other members of the club, participated in happenings that often had a political motivation. One of the happenings included a march against nuclear weapons in Brussels, where the members walked with a transparent flag and a bandage stuck to their mouths. In this way, they supported the demonstration but, at the same time, they denounced the theatricality of the protest."
Liesbeth Decan, Conceptual, Surrealist, Pictorial: Photo-based Art in Belgium (1960s – early 1990s), Leuven University Press, 2016, p. 45
Total's n° pirate, la bonne parole liégeoise
Total's n°1, L'édition souterraine liégeoise,
Total's n°7, L'édition liégeoise souterraine
Total's, n°2. Affichette - invitation
Tract Total's T', un monde de super-machine, par Jacques Charlier
Totalistes présentant le n°7 de «Total's, l'édition liégeoise souterraine»
Affichette «CivilisaTion», addendum au n°7 de «Total's, l'édition liégeoise souterraine»