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Ron Paul’s Assassination

I recently mentioned how I was afraid that Ron Paul might get assassinated when he becomes too big a threat to the current establishment in the USA. And now it appears that they are already discussing it:

Best-selling author and Bilderberg sleuth Daniel Estulin says he has received information from sources inside the U.S. intelligence community which suggests that people from the highest levels of the U.S. government are considering an assassination attempt against Congressman Ron Paul because they are threatened by his burgeoning popularity.

Hell is going to freeze over if Ron Paul gets a chance to do what he plans to do. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a strong supporter of Ron Paul and his ideas, but there is a certain thing called reality in life. As much as we would all love to live in a world of freedom for everyone, those in control are not going to let it happen. As Ron Paul’s chances become more real, they are going to look at more drastic methods of trying to stop him. And that could mean assassination, or as I mentioned in a previous post, stopping the elections, or influencing the outcome in favor of their own candidates (Clinton and Obama).

Meanwhile Ron Paul is surprising everyone with his progress. He’s now getting close to having raised 20 million in the fourth quarter, which is a lot more than his 12 million goal. He’s also the most popular candidate on the Internet:

Congressman Ron Paul has topped the internet’s most formative list of popular searches in the category of 2008 presidential candidates, despite the fact that he started the year bottom of the pile.

Google announced its annual year-end “Zeitgeist” list for 2007 Thursday with figures the tell the story of the meteoric rise of Ron Paul in 2007.

In January Ron Paul was a virtual unknown, bottom of the list of most searched for presidential candidates. Mid way through the year the Congressman was on a par with the rest of the candidates, whose figures remained unchanged. Now the year end is here Paul has totally eclipsed every one of his rivals and continues to gain popularity whilst they remain stagnant.

Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of search products and user experience, expressed surprise at the results, noting how Paul has been shut out of the corporate mainstream but has flourished online. “He’s not nearly as covered [in the media] as Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, but he has marketed himself online. He’s using the Internet to his advantage.” Mayer commented.

Yes that’s right, despite censorship by the mainstream media, Ron Paul is still the most popular candidate. So imagine what would happen if he was treated just like other candidates by the mainstream media. Their strategy of ignoring Ron Paul has failed. And I guess if we consider what Gandhi once said, their next step is going to be to fight Ron Paul. It’s not very likely however, that Ron Paul will win.

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