Ron Paul’s Tea Party in December 2007 in Austin, Texas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvGS12EoZUE&feature=related
Ron Paul wants to abolish the IRS
http://www.ronpaul.com/2009-04-15/end-the-income-tax-abolish-the-irs/
Alex Jones is based in Austin, TX.
Let’s play connect the dots….
Of course, it could all just be a coincidence – or more likely it’s a false flag government plot to discredit the truth seekers. I wonder if the IRS office got a phone call that morning and were told not to show up for work…..
So Art what are you saying????
heck the guy with the plane was prob on anti depressants or Harp got to him or mind control…Nothing would surprise me. No anymore. . Glad I finally found this radio chatter. Before I didnt see a way to comment on anything or ask a question.Thanks all
Jean
If you have a couple hours, wander over to my old “Unexpected Consequences” blog (see link on the right side). I think you’ll get a pretty good idea of my views on things, at least up until October 2009. The list of All Polls also gives lots of insights.
I don’t know where any of this ends. In the course of testing, I have heard a fair amount of Alex Jones, I was aware that he and Ron Paul are “tight” – they would talk on the air about Glenn Beck and how he was part of the big Corporate Conspiracy.
When Ron Paul started talking to Glenn on the air, and Glenn would say things (usually indirectly) about 9/11 truthers and Alex Jones, Ron Paul would play along with Glenn. It was apparent to me that Glenn wasn’t aware of the connections down in Austin and Ron Paul was avoiding telling his perception of the Truth to Beck. This issue with the interview of Ron Paul’s candidate for Texas Governor has brought Beck to a decision point, now that he should have started understanding what is going on….
He can either start to align himself to the Ron Paul / Tea Party movement and support it – knowing that there is a strong “truther” component to that movement – or he will have to better define what the difference is between the “Tea Party” movement and the 9/12 Project are, so people understand what they are or aren’t getting involved in.
The 9/12 Project started gathering attention about the same time as Tea Parties – Glenn somewhat allowed the two to become blurred together (one of the reasons Alex Jones is unhappy with Beck). When the Tea Party had the big protest in Washington DC, Beck wasn’t there…. he wasn’t there because it wasn’t his rally and he had little to do with it. Yet, the media to this day have connected that to Beck because Fox News did a lot of work promoting it….
At the moment, Beck is sticking to the “Truthers” and “Birthers” are not something I want to do anything with – if he digs in deeper and puts more distance between himself and people in Texas, it’s going to create a lot of heat and confusion for him. Just browse comments on any blog or news articles about the Beck interview, and you can see the strong emotions.
I want to like Ron Paul, and I really want to see that Audit of the Federal Reserve – but we may not be able to handle the truth.
Related: The Paulites are back… this is not a good sign. This is the true fringe, and if they’re still overwhelming every straw poll they can find, two years after the fact, then the conservative movement is in a heap of trouble.
Why are they drawn to an old man who’s been entrenched in Congress for nearly two decades, plus another run before 1988? Well, part of the reason is he’s got a short name, which helps with the cult of personality. The other is that he has ideas– many of them ridiculous and utterly enforceable– but he has ideas. That’s what the conservatives have to emulate. They have to have the courage to be bold and put forth a counterproposal to things like health care that isn’t “Democrat-Lite” if you will… and they have to be able to defend and explain some things that may not, on their face, be popular: for instance, dropping tax breaks for insurance (which would reintroduce market forces and truly bring down costs, something that mandatory insurance would never do).
Fox news is giving this new angle – while Paul is “generally” credited with creating the Tea Party movement, now the Tea Party people in Texas are trying to kick Paul out of office….