Was Ron Paul Right?
Lately I have been watching video documentaries, and seeking out broadcasts of Peter Schiff (the man responsible for calling this economic crisis back in 2006).
While watching this video (I suggest watching, its over an hour long however), I stumbled on another video with Neil Cavuto. Since I support FoxNews, and have enjoyed other braodcast by Cavuto, I thought I would check it out.
While the video didnt have Schiff in it, it had another guy I was interested in finding out more about. His name is Alex Jones, a radio personality.
Alex Jones runs a website called Infowars.com, and I guess the best way to describe it, is to call it a "conspiracy theory" page.
Back to the video, Alex and Neil are discussing the financial crisis, and Alex, who made a new documentary, gets his blurp in there about it. Its called the Obama Deception, and it got my attention. What really got my attention, is that you can watch the entire video, online, for free.
That alone tells me a few things, watch it understanding that they are promoting their perspective, truth or not. It also tells me they believe what they are talking about enough to give out their information for free... The way information and knowledge should be given, in my opinion.
So I look into it more, I watched the video, and cant help but think back to Ron Paul, and his supporters. (Ron Paul's brother, is also in the video.)
What caught me off guard, was in the beginning, they had a hip-hop artist, from long ago, who caught my attention. I actually have some of his albums, merely because of his style and method. He isn't like other hip-hop or rap artists, his music promotes thought, and intellect. His style is old school, but his lyrics teach a higher education.
Known as "The Teacha", and "The Philosopher" KRS-one, is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, which he received for his work with the "Stop the Violence Movement".
This alone enticed me to continue watching, even through random rants and recorded protests by Alex Jones.
The video "unravels" the true power behind the President of the United States of America: The Federal Reserve Bank, and other world banks. "The Federal Reserve Bank is no more 'Federal' than Federal Express" is a common denominator within the movie, because they are suggesting that these bank leaders are truly running our country, and not the American population.
Truth be told, they do have some pretty convincing evidence, including the majority of Obama's staff. Which brings me to another point, this isn't just against President Obama, they attack Bush as well.
The Obama Deception is almost 2 hours long, but really could have been 90 minutes but I think Alex Jones wanted to show an abundance of protesting where they yelled at cars... could have been edited out... easily. I digress, the video can be seen here: The Obama Deception.
I encourage you to watch it, but dont forget the Peter Schiff video at the beginning of this post, he was more entertaining to watch. In a time line fashion, what the documentary predicts, would fall in line after the events of Peter Schiffs video.
Watch 'em both if you have the time.


1 comments:
ever hear the term paleo-conservative before? Neither had I, though I know the sort of Texan they are talking about. Google Alex Jones and Waco, or just hit the Wikipedia page about him and his own corporate bosses and you get some view of their agenda, and why they would blast their video out on all available channels tagged with 177,000 sites posting the identical verbatim "critical review".
But that is not what's interesting. What is interesting is how well the carney-stunt worked, and for that, I recommend the videos on this page
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