Ron Paul Warns of Social Unrest and Martial Law

February 3rd, 2010

3 Responses to “Ron Paul Warns of Social Unrest and Martial Law”

  1. anothernut says:

    Very reasonable. And you gotta love a 21st century politician with the balls to actually use the phrase “military industrial complex”. Unfortunately, I’d argue, his solutions might have been workable 30 or 40 years ago (and then again, maybe not); but now the loonies are DEFINITELY running the asylum, and they know all the recipes (false-flag ops, bank “bailouts”, etc) for getting everything they want while the bottom 99% get the life sucked out of them. When the time is right, according to the sociopaths’ reckoning, we’ll have some kind of super-false-flag, and the police state/war economy will be total. The only change we can look forward to is a civil war/revolution, but that won’t happen until millions have become so desperate that they feel they have nothing left to lose, i.e., until things get extremely ugly.

    Or so it seems, based on the current trajectory.

  2. Revolutionary talk. Be careful Mr.Paul. This is the stuff we hear out of enemy combatants.

  3. Miraculix says:

    Ron Paul is a lightning rod, allowed his fringe demographics by way of attracting specific kinds of attention — and making possible the easier monitoring of those who are amenable to his particular flavors of rhetoric.

    That’s the only reason why he’s given the latitude to draw such attention speaking what’s essentially truth. He’s serving a useful purpose for those who would just as happily serve his liver on a plate at their next meeting.

    As has been stated in more or less eloquent terms by many others, any politician who talks like he does in he modern public arena and doesn’t receive an honorary shell casing — or a firm application of the Wellstone Method — is clearly a puppet.

    Perhaps he means every word and is simply unaware that he’s providing such a useful service. But I doubt it.

    Plus ca change, plus ce la meme chose…

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