Y'know Niko
I was wondering the same myself, as I hadn't researched the guy, but his name came to my attention when Amazon sent me an email about his book, as from my buying habits they no doubt though that would me just my thing.
So I've just checked his WikiP entry. The last paragraph IMO gives the game away:
"In December 2007, Estulin appeared on the Alex Jones Show, and claimed that he had "received information from sources inside the U.S. intelligence community which suggests that people from the highest levels of the U.S. government are considering an assassination attempt against Congressman Ron Paul because they are threatened by his burgeoning popularity"[3][4] as a presidential candidate. Estulin has worked with American journalist Big Jim Tucker who has a similar interest in the activities of the Bilderberg Group[5]."
The Ron Paul thing is a joke! If the media don't present you as a viable candidate, then there's no chance of winning, forget it. So why kill him? He's more valuable alive, keeping the heat off of the Knights of Malta, the Jesuits & the Papacy. They don't want some martyr on their hands.
Living in Spain you say? Hmm, some of his stuff was published in Spanish originally. If he's not making the connections between the Jesuits & the power elite of Europe, then he may well be Opus Dei or some other kind of Jesuit asset. "Big Jim" Tucker? Fits right into the John Birch Society type mould & almost certainly a C-I-A asset. I read "useful idiot" Jon Ronson's account of him in his book "Them" & reading in between the lines it was clear that Tucker was mostly just exposing himself.
For more on Ron Paul see:
http://troyspace2.wordpress.com/category/ron-papal-paul/
For more on the John Birch Society see:
http://troyspace2.wordpress.com/category/john-birch-society/
Insider-commissioned accounts are always worth reading if read with an eye of discernment, so I wouldn't say don't check them out. There's not too much else in book form on them - plenty on the internet though.
Cheers -
Troy
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