Ron Paul/Rand Paul Are White Supremacist.
The John Birch society holds McCarthy as a hero and believes that “liberal” politicians are part of a “communist” conspiracy known as “Insiders”. They opposed the Civil Rights movement and Civil Rights legislation, and still do. They called Martin Luther King a radical socialist threat, and still do.They praised apartheid and believe that Nelson Mandela was “a communist terrorist thug” and campaigned for segregationist Presidential candidate George Wallace. What is most concerning about the John Birch Society, is that it seems to be a breeding ground for Neo-Nazis. Several members of the intellectual wing of the White Nationalist Neo-Nazi movement come directly from the John Birch society. One of the founders of the John Birch Society was Revilo P. Oliver, who went on to found the white nationalist Neo-Nazi organization, The National Alliance which named Hitler, “the greatest man of our era.”
Another member of the John Birch society was William Pierce, also a founder of the National Alliance, who also wrote “The Turner Diaries.” “The Turner Diaries” is credited with inspiring Timothy McVeigh to bomb the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City, Killing 168 people. Other prominent members of the John Birch society, who played large roles in the Neo-Nazi movement, include Tom Metzger, who was a Grand Dragon of the KKK and Kevin Strom, the former managing director of National Vanguard, another prominent white supremacist organization, who was convicted for child pornography. The Southern Poverty Leadership Committee claims the John Birch society is responsible for a lot of the Patriot movement “New World Order,”anti-government ideologies that spread to militias and Neo-Nazis.
Ron Paul was the keynote speaker at the John Birch Society’s 50th Anniversary celebration and spoke about the strong connection he had to the society and their ideologies. Ron Paul has an extensive history of writing and promoting racist literature that would seem to come from one of the many John Birch Neo-Nazi offshoots. Ron Paul’s, “Ron Paul newsletter” contained articles attacking African-Americans, for being unintelligent, lazy and prone to crime, and Jews for being part of Zionist conspiracies. The newsletters also contained pro-militia articles that advised militia armed groups to “Leave no clues…Avoid the phone as much as possible,”…. Don’t fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here” three months before McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma.
Here, are a few quotes from Mr. Ron Paul, collected from his mouth, spanning time from 1975 to 2003, all taken from his newsletter…..
On The LA riots of 1992…..“Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began”.
On African American Political Opinions…..”Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action.”
On African Americans and crime…..”Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,’ I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal, America’s number one need is an unlimited white checking account for underclass blacks, mostly black welfare recipients will feel justified in stealing from mostly white have’s.”
Paul also used the newsletter to call the end of apartheid in South Africa, the “destruction of civilization” and warned of a South African Holocaust after Nelson Mandela was elected.
Paul’s newsletter also included several attacks on Martin Luther King. After Martin Luther King Day was named a national holiday, this was written in his newsletter, “What an infamy, Ronald Reagan approved it!! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day”. While the newsletter criticized Martin Luther King, it praised former KKK Grand Wizard, David Duke, “Is David Duke’s new prominence, despite his losing the gubernatorial election, good for anti-big government forces? Our priority should be to take the anti-government, anti-tax, anti-crime, anti-welfare loafers, anti-race privilege, anti-foreign meddling message of Duke, and enclose it in a more consistent package of freedom.”
The quotes are endless, and I could type quotes from Ron Paul till election day, there are that many, making clear his thoughts, ideas and opinions on any group not white. Difference, independence, free thought, common sense and real American freedoms, all scare the shit out of Ron Paul, and those who think as he thinks.
Final quote from Mr. Ron Paul….. ”I’ve been told not to talk, but these stooges don’t scare me. Threats or no threats, I’ve laid bare the coming race war in our big cities. The federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS (my training as a physician helps me see through this one.) The Bohemian Grove–perverted, pagan playground of the powerful. Skull & Bones: the demonic fraternity that includes George Bush and leftist Senator John Kerry, Congress’s Mr. New Money. The Israeli lobby, which plays Congress like a cheap harmonica.”
Now, does this sound like the mind set of the man you want to be in control of America, and American policies, for the entire Planet to experience? You want this man’s, white supremacists, finger on the Nuclear button?
Ron Paul has denied he is racist and said that he didn’t write the many racist statements in the newsletter that was distributed in his name under his byline. In the statement about the coming race war and the homosexual AIDS plot, Paul clearly identified himself as a “physician” making it seem clear that Paul had the same racist, anti-Semitic, conspiratorial views of his fellow John Birch Society members.
There are far to many connections between Ron Paul and white supremacists to be overlooked. From his close affiliation to the Neo-Nazi breeding ground, The John Birch society, to the large number of Neo-Nazis who support and organize for him, to the racist literature he wrote and distributed for almost 20 years, between 1978 and 1995. Ron Paul is clearly a right wing extremist from the John Birch Society school of thought. Most of his policies and views come from their conspiracy theory, from his opposition to the U.N. and Civil Rights legislation, to his homophobia and anti-Semitism. He clearly believes in and chooses to spread the paranoia based New World Order, Illuminati theory that the John Birch society has spread to militias and Neo-Nazis groups for many years.
Given all the evidence, it is very easy to believe that Ron Paul has been keeping his racist views quiet in order to infiltrate mainstream politics. While it may seem that Ron Paul is a good decent man with strong political ideals, that isn’t racist, who is being supported by Neo-Nazis and Patriot movement militia people who wrongly believe that he is one of them, the opposite is true. Ron Paul is a man with Neo-Nazi, Patriot movement militia views who is being supported by good decent people with strong political ideals who wrongly believe he is one of them. Ron Paul is NOT one of you, or one of us. Ron Paul is a white supremacists.
One last thing, for all you dumb ass racist morons who dislike this article, because it shines a light on your “white supremacists hero”….I could care less.
reading comprehension is fundamental …….Oh By The Way….Son Rand Paul, is as bad as dad!!
“Ron Paul was the keynote speaker at the John Birch Society’s 50th Anniversary celebration and spoke about the strong connection he had to the society and their ideologies. Ron Paul has an extensive history of writing and promoting racist literature that would seem to come from one of the many John Birch Neo-Nazi offshoots. Ron Paul’s, “Ron Paul newsletter” contained articles attacking African-Americans, for being unintelligent, lazy and prone to crime, and Jews for being part of Zionist conspiracies . Ron Paul is a white supremacists. I have had Ron Paul supporters argue against this fact until their white sheet became soiled by the truth, and they crawled away, back to the rock they congregate under, for moral support, and wound licking. After doing some research, I realized that not only did the Neo-Nazis and the John Birch/Timothy McVeigh based conspiracy theorists support Ron Paul, but Ron Paul supports the views of the Neo-Nazis and the conspiracy theorist.”
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