Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Ron Paul and the Jesuit Order






QUOTE (CRAIG-OXLEY @ May 5 2007, 10:29 PM)
I call Ron Paul a fake and a traitor because of his compromising and cowardly stand with regard to the federal government. Aaron Rousso's interview of him in From Freedom to Fascism furthers this conclusion. Instead of resigning as a Congressman over the Federal Reserve Fraud, the theft of our gold and silver coins and the Income Tax Fraud, he still files his tax returns and votes for Congress to accept money from the Federal Reserve at the beginning of every fiscal year.

Ron Paul should resign from Congress and publicly state that the State of Texas is the slave of the Federal Reserve System---and thus the Papacy. He should advocate secession of the State of Texas and work diligently to that end. He stands by and watches the alien Mexican invaders swarm into Texas thus driving the Whites to the extreme of right wing fascism beginning with the "Minutemen." If Ron Paul was really an enemy of the system he purports to resists he would have been silenced or murdered years ago---like Senator Paul Wellstone.

No, Ron Paul is one of them.

Sincerely in Faith,

Brother Eric


The Minutemen are not right-wing fascists as the Media paints them out to be. One thing they don't mention is that they compromise of different ethnic groups, ethnictities, and races( White, Black, Asian).

I've had my suspicions about Ron Paul and they have come true.

By the way, if there is something we must ALL understand and it is this about race: White is a race like Black is and like Asian is a race. Mexican, on the other hand, is not a race; it is an ethnicity. An ethnicity is not a race nor ethnic group, it is an ethnicity. That being said, as an example, my race is white, my ethnic group is Latino but my ethnicity is Mexican.




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> Here is a link to photos of Ron Paul taken at Jesuit Georgetown. This
> one is very telling! One person commented on this photo and noticed
> the Masonic compasses behind him on the wall above "LaGrange" which I
> think might be the name of dormitory, but I'm not sure.
>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronpaul2008/2265263046/
>
> Possibly Masonic handshakes.
>
http://fl0wer.net/ron_paul_giving_masonic_handshakes
>
> The Just-War Theory is Roman Catholic being the work of Augustine
> ("City of God") and Thomas Aquinas ("Summa Theologica") and not
> biblically Christian as Ron Paul would have others believe. He claims
> the U.S. has rejected the "Christian" Just War Theory. This idea is
> purposely misleading in that this nonsense was behind-the-scenes used
> as the impetus for this Papal Crusade in the Middle East. In fact,
> according to this article, "Bush Brought a Gift for the Pope: The
> Alliance Between Catholics and Evangelicals" Bonesman George W. Bush
> sent Jesuit-trained (at the Order's Pontifical Gregorian University
> who "still teaches in the theological faculties of Rome) Michael Novak
> to the Vatican to "illustrate the theological justifications for his
> decision to go to war in Iraq." Remember Jesuit Avery Cardinal Dulles
> said in Dec. 2004 at a Temple University symposium moderated by two
> Knights of Malta, "there can be no abandoning of [Augustine's and
> Aquinas'] just-war principles" and "the infliction of harm has to be
> justified."
>
http://electronpaul2008.wordpress.com/2007...ust-war-theory/
> http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/7045?&eng=y "Bush
> Brought a Gift for the Pope: The Alliance Between Catholics and
> Evangelicals"
>
> This is quoted from the "Catholics for Ron Paul" blog
>
http://catholicsforronpaul.blogspot.com/
> "Thomas Peters, who runs the blog American Papist, contributes to a
> blog called Catholics for Ron Paul. He noted that since the Vatican
> hasn't spoken magisterially about the Iraq war, Catholics can continue
> to debate the issue. "He [Paul] has philosophical and rational reasons
> for why he thinks that American involvement isn't the best choice,"
> said Peters. "He examines the question using principles of just war
> theory, specifically speaking about the Christian tradition of a just
> war," he added.
>
> Paul mentioned the Vatican's comments regarding the Iraq War when
> paying tribute to John Paul II's legacy. "The Pope's commitment to
> human dignity, grounded in the teachings of Christ, led him to become
> one of the most eloquent spokesmen for the consistent ethic of life,
> exemplified by his struggles against abortion, war, euthanasia and the
> death penalty," he said on the floor of the House of Representatives
> on April 6, 2005, four days after the Pope's death."
>
> In a future email I'll go into some info that shows Ray McGovern, Noam
> Chomsky (a quote he gave of JPII and his denial of the true
> conspirators of 9/11 shows with whom his allegiance lies) and several
> others authored the book "Neo-Conned" published by IHS Press which
> makes it appear as if the Jesuits are against the neocons when
> neoconservatism is yet another political ideological creation of the
> Company.
>
> Brother Nick


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To their credit, Prothink and DBS exposed Ron Paul's Zionist neocon connections (see page 21). Here Prothink offers an interesting analysis on the Ron Paul and 9-11 truth movements.

Prothink Podcast for February 17, 2008
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=4589224806421568500

He does mention Nesta Webster (whom Tsarion has said nice things about before) at the start who, though having some good things to say about Zionists, covered up the Jesuits. She was the one who said that Weishaupt split from the Jesuits which was just not true. Phelps gets into Nesta Webster here for anyone who is interested.
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=39928&st=15


-Antisionist

Note by Me: I don't agree with all of Prothink's views on Jewish people.
By Timothy


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