View Full Version : Ron Paul at the debate: CFR and NAU
chris
29-11-2007, 09:16 AM
CNN risked exposing the CFR and NAU in the hope to lynch Ron Paul with a nutjob taint, backfires horribly.
Digg this...
http://ianschwartz.com/2007/11/29/video-ron-paul-answers-question-about-north-american-union/
chris
29-11-2007, 09:21 AM
Highlights from Ron Paul.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Anders Lindman
29-11-2007, 12:25 PM
CNN risked exposing the CFR and NAU in the hope to lynch Ron Paul with a nutjob taint, backfires horribly.
Digg this...
http://ianschwartz.com/2007/11/29/video-ron-paul-answers-question-about-north-american-union/
It looks like Ron Paul knows about the move to a global centralization pushed by NGO:s like CFR. He is also well aware of the totalitarian role of the Federal Reserve. The Austrian school of economics, which Ron Paul talks about, brings the individual into focus. Central banks are monopolies. They are totalitarian top-down focal points of centralized control. Even Alan Greenspan explains in his new book how the Fed cannot control the overall picture and has to resort to ad-hoc and artificial tampering with interest rates and so on. According to the Austrian school of economics, that centralized tampering is exactly the problem and it only serves to distort the natural equilibrium in the economy. The same must surely apply to politics in general. Only apes would need something like the United Nations. Maybe we still are apes to some extent and that would justify the existence of the UN, but IMO the ape mentality is artificially created and programmed into us to keep the population is a state of servitude to a ruling elite.
We must remember that we as 'tiny' individuals have been thoroughly indoctrinated to obey predators. Some 100,000 years ago, it was not man the hunter, but man the hunted. Human tribes long ago were often pray. Archaeological finds often show marks from fangs and claws on human bones. This shows that people back then often served as pray to predators. When a predator had killed one human in a group it was the first kind of sacrifice where the other members of the group could safely watch the predator eat the member that was killed. That member had in a sense 'sacrificed' himself or herself for the sake of the tribe as a whole. That theme of sacrifice has remained strong throughout human history, and we can even see that in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. In modern time it is considered a very natural thing to sacrifice oneself for the sake of the group/nation. The problem is that this primitive tribal instinct has been utilized by an elite who can easily manipulate large groups of people this way. It's time we stopped following the predator elite. It's time we stopped following such primitive behavior and become true individuals with full integrity and sovereignty.
chris
29-11-2007, 12:37 PM
Anders, such a well thought out post has no place in the David Icke forum! I'm currently issuing a complaint and your immediate banning.
Looking back on my sheeple days, I remember that I loved big things; the biggest cars, the biggest buildings, the biggest events etc, I just liked to look at something humungous that was part of human achievement. That seemed to stick with me and I thought it would be quite cool for the biggest government, a world government...Did anyone else think like this?
Anders Lindman
29-11-2007, 12:52 PM
Yeah, in the past I have sometimes thought that a World Federation could be a good idea, because that could prevent wars and other horrible things in the world, but centralized control cannot solve the bottom line problem and would most likely only lead to an Orwellian society.
The power must come from each individual. Centralized regulations could indeed serve a purpose, but such regulations, especially on a global level, must be kept to an absolute minimum and not become a monolithic block of totalitarianism controlling every move of each individual.
rossus
29-11-2007, 12:56 PM
the look of the faces of the other candidates when Ron Paul is speaking is funny.
they know that he is the best, and they probably never heard about half of what Ron Paul talks about.
chris
29-11-2007, 01:57 PM
Yeah, in the past I have sometimes thought that a World Federation could be a good idea, because that could prevent wars and other horrible things in the world, but centralized control cannot solve the bottom line problem and would most likely only lead to an Orwellian society.
It is strange, I thought that also...I thought that it could be a dictatorship but in a way I liked that idea for some reason...Probably because I was so bored and I wanted something interesting to happen. I guess they must implant subliminals into people by just talking about government being the greatest thing ever all the time.
greenleaf
29-11-2007, 02:23 PM
well he certainly made the others look like idiots
Dr Ron Paul, Republican presidential debate, Florida
http://www.youtube.com/republicandebate
Debate Song