posted on Oct, 18 2011 @ 08:33 AM
Ron Paul is a regular guest on the Alex Jones show, and commenters on the website Daily Paul talk about how it was Alex Jones' support for Ron Paul
that gave him his first big push onto the internet community. Ron Paul is not a truther per se but rather an original who comes to his own
conclusions, like for example he has repeated this numerous times recently that the FAA and government set the stage for 9/11 by not allowing pilots
to have guns or to stand up to terrorists. Ron Paul usually does not argue with what facts the government puts out (except on the economy) and will
usually point out some internal flaw in the government's own plan as opposed to saying the government is controlled by a secretive power elite,
although he of course hints at this but he does not single out people so much as philosophies, mainly keynesianism and military keynesianism. Ron
Paul's major aim is the federal reserve, not 9/11, as he has been battling with the fed for 30 years, and 9/11 is only 10 years old. So respectfully,
we should listen to what he has to say before we force him to get on the truther bus. I'm sure when he becomes president his administration would get
rid of any red tape that would prevent a real investigation into 9/11.
edit: and ideally, if you eliminate the fed, you eliminate the strong central (shadow) government that allows for covert operations like 9/11, so you
knock out all the war hawks by going after the fed.
edit on 18-10-2011 by filosophia because: (no reason given)