Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, Nov 6, 2008

Texas Congressman and 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul has warned that the euphoria surrounding the election of Barack Obama combined with the overwhelming fear of major international crises could facilitate a cataclysmic shift toward a new world order.
Appearing live on the Alex Jones show earlier today, the Congressman spoke of a feeling of dread surrounding the change of guard both in the White House and on Capitol Hill:
“I do feel it but I don’t think it’s brand new, I didn’t wake up with it, I’ve had it for a while, I don’t think the election was a surprise, but the rhetoric is getting pretty strong and they are getting very bold.” he commented.
Speaking on the stage management of the election, and calling it a “huge distraction” from real issues, the Congressman outlined how both candidates were pre-positioned by the elite interests with the knowledge that either would satisfactorily serve their agenda:
“I think McCain was obviously a back up candidate in case something happened where Obama didn’t win, they’d have been satisfied with McCain, but they have been positioning Obama for a long long time.”
“This started even before he announced he was running. Anybody who would have gotten that much favorable coverage for so long, you know that the plans are laid for him to be the individual that’s going to be taking care of the corporate elite.” the Congressman continued.
Paul also warned that Democrats gains within the House and the Senate make for a particularly worrying situation of absolute power, similar to that held by the Republican party eight years ago.
“Just as a Republican Congress wouldn’t say boo to a Republican Congress, you know that the Democratic Congress is NEVER going to stand up.”
“I think it is very dangerous and the first year is going to be the most dangerous year.” Paul stated. “Just think of Bush’s first year, he also had the 9/11 thing that he could use to scare everybody to death. And Obama will use the financial crisis, which will get worse, and there will be more military skirmishes around the world.” Paul asserted.
The Congressman also warned that many Republican representatives may go along with Obama just to win favor with the electorate and be seen to follow popular opinion.
Commenting on the much touted “International crisis” that luminaries such as Colin Powell, Joe Biden and Zbigniew Brzezinski have all guaranteed will occur within weeks of Obama entering the White House, the Congressman stated that he believes it may be a catalyst for a shift toward world government:
“I think it’s going to be an announcement of a new monetary order, and they’ll probably make it sound very limited, they’re not going to say this is world government, even though it is if you control the world’s money and you control the military, which they do indirectly.”
“A world central bank, worldwide regulation and world control of the whole system, of all the commodities and all the natural resources, what else can you call it other than world government?”
“Obama wouldn’t be there if he didn’t toe the line, and when the meeting starts on November 15th for the new monetary system, this could be the beginning of the end of what’s left of our national sovereignty.” Paul said, also warning that the global media are already hailing Obama as the world’s leader.
With Obama having previously announced that he will shift military attention to Pakistan, the Congressman also warned that the president elect will, thanks to the previous administration, have the necessary precedent to escalate the war on terror:
“It’s the philosophy of the Bush doctrine, which was that we have the right to preemptively strike anybody and then he even expanded that recently by saying we don’t have to invade and conquer, but we have the right to go in and bomb anybody without their permission, and that’s why we go into Pakistan and Syria, which are acts of war. So they have the tools to do it and the sentiment and most Americans are oblivious to what is happening.”
Paul also suggested that any escalation could be facilitated by false flag events such as Gulf of Tonkin style incidents.
Urging listeners not to lose faith in the campaign for liberty and the quest to restore and the Republic, Ron Paul spoke of reason to look ahead:
“We have to look for sources of optimism… ultimately though all that happens to us is a result of philosophy and beliefs and convictions and that is where I think we have made some inroads. We have drawn attention to the importance of monetary policy, the importance of the central bank, the importance of how government causes so much problems, it’s just that we’re in the minority.” Paul said.
“We have to continue to do what we are doing, you are in the business of passing on and spreading information, that, to me, is most crucial, getting more people engaged, more people understanding what the issues are, nothing else is more important than that. Then when you see an opportunity we have to turn this into political action.” the Congressman concluded.
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November 6th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
TruthSeeker,
Just to clarify: the Kool-Aid moniker is a reference to cultish behavior (David Duke and the poisoned Kool-Aid), not a racial epithet. Black people may like Kool-Aid (I do too, and I’m white), but that’s not what he was talking about here.
November 6th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
TRUTHseeker,
Please, do go somewhere else. If you are going to get butt hurt from Alex’s references to the people that are zombies to the system, especially Obama followers, then you are not going to be able to handle the crap coming down the pipeline soon. Please go back to get your info from the sheep style news like Fox, CNN, and all the others. You do not belong here. Delete your pathetic self off of this site, and do not come back. That goes for the rest of you weenies too….
November 6th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
I was listening to the show today and I have to say I’m personally offended that Alex referred black Obama supporters as “kool-aid zombies”. It’s one thing to call someone a sheep because they’ll believe anyone’s empty rhetoric, but to insult someone in a racial undertone as such is inexcusable. I don’t care if you offer an apology or not, but I will not listen to your show anymore. We’re supposed to be above this ignorance… SUPPOSED to be.
The Obama-McCain lose-lose was a setup. But, it was better for Obama to be in office for the sake of world relations. I’d rather waste my vote on THAT guy, than to waste my vote on the independent party and have McCain in office and rape us even worse and DIE, and have Sarah Palin as our commander in chief…
YES, it’s better to vote, than to NOT vote. It wouldn’t have mattered who “we” voted for this election because there aren’t enough people awakened yet. If Ron Paul wouldn’t have dropped out, I would have written him in.
Other people who comment on these stories are being ignorant as well, making racial and religious-derogatory comments… If this truth movement is going to continue to work, we can’t screw it all up mid-stream. You may not agree with my views and vice versa, but to put down ourselves isn’t helping AT ALL.
And another thing: Alex, please tone down your sarcastic tangents (no disrespect intended), it really makes me want to close my browser. I’m sure you mean well, and I know you’re human like the rest of us, but you have responsibilities as an on-air personality.
I wish you best of success, but I’ll get my information elsewhere.
November 6th, 2008 at 6:56 pm
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November 6th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
criticizing Obama shouldn’t be considered racist no more than criticizing bush was considered a slight a against the mentally challenged.
November 6th, 2008 at 6:40 pm
Sounds like WE need 10 to 50 thousand well armed Citizens to March into DC and take back whats OURS! Anyone with me on this one? Because the Ron Paul Revolution is to tame for them (the Elites) to take US seriously.
Save the Republic, kill a CEO
Cheers
Ripper
November 6th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Faith McGary, I appreciate your thoughts. But some of your words are bordering on racial intimidation. The fact of the matter is, most white people living today are horrified by America’s past, and would not have done what their ancestors have done. I feel that people exploit White Guilt in an effort to keep people shut up and intimidated. You may not intend to do that, all I ask is please be aware of it.
And that’s what’s dangerous about the upcoming Obama regime. Any political dissent will undoubtedly be demonized, and possibly criminalized as racism or bigotry. Unfortunately, people who protest his decisions will be met with “How dare you criticize the first black president!”