As expected, an earlier post, "Ron Paul- Just Another Galactic Shill", elicited an animated (to put it mildly) response from an Ardent Disciple in the Amen Corner. And so, with no further ado...
"First of all, White Wolf, you mentioned my name in the top of your article so the claws are about to come out. Lone Wolf versus the [Angry] Tiger [!!!] is not a very good matc. So let us start the ripping and shredding."
First off, Mr Tiger, cannot we just agree to disagree? Nobody is going to go to hell whether Ron Paul be shill or not. Not even the outcome in Ukraine or Gaza is going to be affected. Meanwhile, has the thought occurred to you that this is precisely the behavior the Cabal wants- us ripping each other to shreds so they can then come in and pick up the pieces? So many topics get people instantly triggered: The Austrian Painter, the Kennedy Assassination, the Shape of the Earth, Noah's Flood, the Great Plandemic of 2020... Cannot we set an example of Christian charity by discussing all amicably, while zealously defending our respective positions, all while agreeing in advancing the cause of the commonweal?
"#1. Ron Paul was never a senator."
Whether Ron Paul was a senator was never germane to my post. But I had mistaken his identity and humbly accepted correction by a post in the comments section of that post. I quote here: "Thankx for the clarification about the status of Ron Paul. (You might be able to tell I have not followed US politics for awhile.)" Please God I will always humbly accept correction where applicable. I am not the positor nor the arbiter of Truth; Please God that I be the Defender of it.
"#2. Not everybody has time to sit and watch Conspiracy Documentaries especially when they’re running for president or they are a congressman. #3. The childlike view you have of how things work in the real world is extremely naïve. If you think someone who is running for public office and trying to get a message out is going to run around with half-baked conspiracy theories that they can’t prove and then get votes of the general public you are sadly mistaken. It's called optics and tact."
These two points are closely related. Firstly, I would not expect anybody to "run around with half-baked conspiracy theories". But by 2010, widespread skepticism about the "Official Narrative" of 9-1-1 was based on a bevy of facts and demonstrable, empirical reality. Moreover, by 2010, the "Patriot Act" and the "War on Terror" had considerably and troublingly expanded government overreach into private affairs, and the longstanding fears of many were being realized- that shadowy actors behind the scenes were establishing institutions of tyranny. A large constituency wanted their politicians to declaw this threat, and the best way to proceed would be to expose the lies and deceit perpetrated that fateful September day.
Moreover, you bring up an important point. One of the Dogmas of the Masonic Political Democratic Ritual is that a candidate must be "electable". If he is too flamboyant, boisterous, or opinionated, he is therefore disqualified. And of course, he must never, never call into question any of the Fundamental Sacred Cows of what Don Jeffries calls "The Court Historians". Now, politicians can watch "Conspiracy Documentaries". (I am sure they have time.) Then they can do research and question pertinent witnesses. Then they can say: "The Justice Department should investigate this. I will advocate for a commission."
"#4. Blowback is a real thing and it is probably the best way to describe how our centralized government, the CIA and Military- Industrial Complex do things and there are unintended consequences. The general public will be able to digest that ."
First off, this Wolf is not sure what the Tiger means by "unintended consequences". In all his research this Wolf has come to appreciate the Cabal's feigned supine and very sophisticated acts. They has centuries of experience. They know how to enact a policy, set up false opposition, and control the reaction. As for the general public, their ability to digest things is best described by Screwtape's mentor Devil: "Human stupidity may have limits, but we have not found them yet."
"#5. You apparently don’t listen to Ron Paul show like I have been for the past decade where he rails against the military industrial complex, the CIA, the Federal Reserve. I could go on, but I’ll leave it there. #6. Nine out of 10 people I talk to who are what we call "Awake", have to thank Ron Paul for that and they tell me this, How many people have you [,Mr Wolf] woken up with conjecture, and half baked theories? #7. The general public knew nothing about the Federal Reserve until Ron Paul got on a national platform in the debates and explained it to them along with how the centralized planning of the government, the CIA and the Military-Industrial complex have greatly harmed the nation. And last, but not least have you viewed his voting record it doesn’t seem like you have or you wouldn’t make such ridiculous claims."
First off, this Wolf has listened to Ron Paul many times. Back in the day Mr Paul was interviewed multiple times by Alex Jones, as I recall, and was also quoted extensively by Greg Hunter on Watchdog USA, and Greg Mannarino on his YouTube channel. As for the "general public" not knowing about how greatly various institutions of the Federal Government have harmed the Commonweal, Tiger is forgetting about several historical speeches by President Eisenhower and President Kennedy, and the radio broadcasts of Fr Charles Coughlin, which were listened to by millions, to the chagrin of President Roosevelt. Lastly, this Wolf does wish the Tiger would cite some examples of his "conjectures", "half-baked theories", and "ridiculous claims".
Yes, Ron Paul has uttered a lot of truth over the years, a LOT. But it is not the 99 44/100% pure water in the glass that will kill a person, but the 66/100% arsenic. And this Wolf does suspect that if Mr Paul goes off the proverbial reservation, he will end up like Gary Caradori in 35 or so assorted pieces in an Illinois cornfield surrounded by pornographic photos, or like Joseph Daniel Casolaro found naked in bloody bathwater in a hotel in West Virginia. As George Carlin said: "It's a Big Club, and we ain't in it."
"...You think everyone is a shill and this very evening I heard another very popular broadcaster that we both listen to say the same thing that I just said. You are extremely jaded and think everybody is [a] shill. I imagine it won’t be long before you start saying that I am a shill. Some people [do] understand that [one] can’t stay in the tin can echo chamber of people who [only] believe in conspiracies. That [is] not going to help anyone except a small group of people. Usually it just creates ignorance to the point where they believe nothing, and will believe anything."
Yes, this Wolf admitted in the chat on Don Jeffries' "I Protest" that he is the jaded of the jaded and has taken, to use the parlance, a Horse-Sized Black Pill. (Maybe it was Hippopotamus-Sized.) But this Wolf also has realized that the Cabal likes to wrap the truth in concentric circles of lies. And as each layer is penetrated, the deception is more subtle and the minefields more intense.
This Wolf has been there, Tiger. Ten years ago he avidly listened to The SGT Report, Alex Jones, X22 Report, Hyper-Report, Gregory Mannarino, Greg Hunter, Iron Wolf, JSnips, Dane Wiggington, The Dollar Vigilante (he still listens to Jeff Berwick), Jeff Rense, Joe Imbriano, David Knight, Truthstream Media, Max Igan, Rebel News, James Freeman, and that is just to name a few. He began to notice, however, that they also had a "party line" and that much of their information came from either gov't documents or "whistleblowers" who had been buried deep in gov't bureaucracies, who did not end up like Caradori of Casolaro. And many themselves had also been in the employ of the intelligence agencies. Could Operation Mockingbird be operating at a deeper level? Perish the thought.
The bottom line here is that a solution to what ails American Society is not going to be found on the Political Reservation. The Cabal has long determined the narrative and standard operating procedures there. When one advances onto that turf he finds himself in a game of moving goalposts and fluid bounds. The referees are constantly rewriting the rules while the head coach and the quarterback are sending mixed signals. The poor receiver runs a pattern for a short pass and watches the ball sail overhead off into the distance.
To those of you who wished to remain involved in American Politics, this Wolf recalls those immortal words of Han Solo to the rugged collection of fighter pilots about to engage the moon-sized Death Star: "Good luck- you're going to need it." May the Force be with you.
Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us, you are our only hope.
I don't want to get between a wolf and a tiger, but for the record Ron Paul agreed to write the Foreword to my book "Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics: 1776=1963," which details many of the events and personalities dear to the hearts of the court historians.