Showing posts with label ron paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ron paul. Show all posts

Monday, 13 August 2012

Ron Paul On CIA Drug Trafficking



It takes a little getting used to this idea so it's worth repeating once a day till it sticks in the episodic memory and/or long term memory.  The idea that the secret services (including MI6 I can add) run the global drug trade sounds like the sort of thing the corporate media would smear as a conspiracy theory to teach the gullible public what to question and what not to question. 

Anyway here it is and I can talk at length about this subject but it's quite far down the list of real secrets. The spooks sell drugs to fund their black operations. Those are the real secrets if you dig around a bit. Particularly the tech end that keeps us reliant on oil and the conflict that arises from it.

Friday, 17 February 2012

Ron Paul On George Bush & CIA Drug Dealing



Ron Paul on what's the point of having a select committee chaired by John Kerry looking into Bush family drug dealing when both Kerry and Bush were secret society members of Skull and Bones at Yale?

Should they be rounded up and shot at dawn for scratching each other's back while pretending to run against each other at election time?

Or take it back further when Grand Pappy Prescott Bush was funding the Nazis. I pay attention when Robert Phoenix says keep an eye out for Jeb Bush becoming the frontrunner at this coming GOP convention. Bloodlines still run the joint and that's a tag worth spending sometime with either here or anywhere else.



This is not a partisan thing. After becoming acquainted with this information it becomes increasingly credible that Bill Clinton's record for moving a lot of drugs through Arkansas (with Bush connection help) is worth examining.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

If Ron Paul Came Close To Winning They'd Have To Kill Him



I like Ron Paul very much. His integrity is without blemish even though I don't think his economic libertarianism is as robust as he thinks. It's been a reality check to see how the corporate media portrays him as unhinged and to see that sentiment parroted in political forums by people who suck on the plasma screen rays and corn syrup juice, day in and day out. Frightening their reality has been spoon fed to these people. They are no longer able to distinguish right from wrong.

However I have one question for him. What makes you think you can break the central banking, perpetual war model without getting shot? 

As an aside he's close friends with Dr Jack Pruett who I've blogged about for his book on the Annunaki - The Grandest Deception. It's inconceivable to me that Ron Paul doesn't know his former colleagues belief that we're being manipulated by off world groups stretching back to ancient Sumeria and before. Radical I know but the evidence is set in stone (or rather those cuneiform clay tablets that are the oldest writings known to man).

So far the elite groups who choose the next President have used the ridicule curtain to keep the U.S. from taking Ron Paul seriously but if that doesn't work the game can only get nasty. Watch the video and tell me what you think of him.

Monday, 22 August 2011

Jon Stewart - Conspiracy Realist

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The corporate media are taking the U.S. for a ride. It's truly astonishing that the only candidate telling the truth (and consistently so) is vilified and portrayed as being insane. Only in America or as Malcolm X said:

"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." 

Incidentally if A=1, B=2, O=1+5 etc FOX adds up to 666. 

Just sayin'.

Saturday, 26 January 2008

Countdown


I"m not so bothered with George Bush as some. I feel a wave of mild embarrassment each time I see him pretending that what is happening isn't happening. I'm embarrassed for his poor grasp of geography, his shunning of history and lately a reversal on GOP economic theory by advocating 'trickle up economics' with the stimulus package. Now they say it's because poor people are more likely to go spend the cash, and the cynicism this reveals for trickle down economics is only now manifest. Have they been fattening their wallets all this time? Selling cheap loans to people who will spend the next decade paying them off?. Keynesian economics is now evidently being practiced by POTUS and the mantra of free market economics as the unfailing driver of good, is a boil waiting to be lanced.

This doesn't mean I'm not horrified by the grotesque spectacle of Bill Clinton pulling tricks I never thought I'd see in order to gain reentry into the Whitehouse and of course his desperate wife Hillary who looks way past her time and a little ugly like Giuliani with his never ending repetition of what he did for N.Y. But don't let that colour your impression of my politics because my favourite candidate so far has been Ron Paul of the Republican party for his ruthless pursuit of presenting the unpalatable truth to the U.S.

It is however increasingly looking like Barack Obama's time and I see potential in him to lead the country forward in a way that the United States both deserves and desperately needs. It's time to rid the U.S. of that unholy alliance of the fundamentalists and neoconservatives because its just obscene listening to those pro lifers support the war in Iraq.



Via Rebecca Mackinnon