Elitists Plan to 'Remove' Ron Paul?

http://prisonplanet.com/audio/141207estulin.mp3

By Paul Joseph Watson
December 15, 2007

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.

Estulin, whose information has unfortunately proven very accurate in the past, went public with the bombshell news during an appearance on The Alex Jones Show today.

“I am getting information from my sources that there are people involved from a higher level of the American establishment who are seriously considering - this has not been confirmed - but assassination is definitely on the agenda and I pray to God that this is not the case,” said Estulin.

Estulin, an award winning investigative journalist, said that he was given the information from a source that has been reliable for over a decade in providing accurate projections of future events based on what the elite were discussing in their own circles and that assassination was a serious option should the Ron Paul Revolution continue to pick up steam.

Estulin, author of the global bestseller The True Story of the Bilderberg Group described the concept as a “trial balloon from the inner core within the inner core - it hasn’t gone beyond that but it is obviously on the table because I think needless to say they are very much concerned,” he added.

Ron Paul himself has stated on a previous occasion that he is aware of the dangers of being such a bold icon for freedom and understands that political assassinations have occured in the past.

In a June appearance on The Alex Jones Show, Congressman Paul acknowledged that such a threat is “real,” agreeing with a number of historical examples where leaders were killed or attacked for successfully standing up to the system. “That’s right. They’ll do it,” Paul said, making reference with Alex Jones to upstarts like Andrew Jackson, “The Kingfish” Huey Long, Bobby Kennedy, George Washington and even George Wallace.

Estulin pointed out that his past predictions about global events were very accurate because of the solid information provided to him from within Bilderberg and the elite. Over 18 months ago Estulin correctly made the call that the Iran war had been delayed and was probably off the table, which is looking to be exactly the case after the release of the recent National Intelligence Estimate. Estulin in featured at length in Alex Jones’ film Endgame , in which he is also filmed making the prediction based on his sources.

Estulin said his sources were from within the intelligence community and they were telling him that “the people of the highest levels of government - not related in any way at least visually to George W. Bush - the first initial conversation of what might happen if we were to do this,” has taken place.

“The Ron Paul phenomenon has galvanized an entire nation,” said Estulin, adding that both the people who discovered the plot and its potential protagonists are terrified at the consequences of what such an action will be because of the difficulty in judging just how severely the general public will react.

Estulin said that the conspirators, which he described as a “small circle of intimates,” were discussing what the effect would be if Congressman Paul was “removed” - they are being very careful to use the word “remove” rather than more volatile terms, but Estulin was told directly that “remove” was a euphemism for assassinate.

Estulin said he may be able to be more specific on exactly who is discussing such an action in future, but warned that Ron Paul’s staff should be aware of the issue.

A mixed economy allowed the creation of a large government. This attracts people who crave power over others. The people within the government then see literally anything that threatens that government to be a threat to themselves and their power.

Something will happen to make Ron Paul drop his campaign. If he has children and a spouse, then he’s even more vulnerable. A bullet is probably not even needed…(Remember Ross Perot?)

Paul won’t meet the business end of a bullet unless he wins the election or polls so high in the general election that victory is certain. As it stands right now it is far too easy to merely try to make him sound like a fool and marginalize him.

mike

[quote]Mick28 wrote:
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.

Whahaha…hooo…heee hahahahah…no shit you nut jobs really crack me up…(I’m tearing up).

Thanks for the post.

You are in every way one of the biggest ass clowns on this site, and I want to thank you for that.

:slight_smile:
[/quote]

You’re probably one of those sheep that believe Oswald killed Kennedy…

Guess it is true what they say - you can’t cure stupid.

And if anyone needed further proof that Paul has about a good a chance as I do, can you imagine floating these great stories in a general election?

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
A mixed economy allowed the creation of a large government. This attracts people who crave power over others. The people within the government then see literally anything that threatens that government to be a threat to themselves and their power.

Something will happen to make Ron Paul drop his campaign. If he has children and a spouse, then he’s even more vulnerable. A bullet is probably not even needed…(Remember Ross Perot?)[/quote]

What did the powers-that-be do to make Perot lose? I had thought he screwed himself over by dropping out of the race for a time.

[quote]Mick28 wrote:
Whahaha…hooo…heee hahahahah…no shit you nut jobs really crack me up…(I’m tearing up).

Thanks for the post.

You are in every way one of the biggest ass clowns on this site, and I want to thank you for that.

:slight_smile: [/quote]

If you ain’t got nothing constructive to say, shut the hell up!

[quote]lixy wrote:

If you ain’t got nothing constructive to say, shut the hell up![/quote]

You have over 3600 posts - in light of what you just told Mick, how do you explain 3600 of them?

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
lixy wrote:

If you ain’t got nothing constructive to say, shut the hell up!

You have over 3600 posts - in light of what you just told Mick, how do you explain 3600 of them?[/quote]

Your comment is baseless.
His posts are on the mark a great deal of the time.

He brings a valuable, Eurocentric viewpoint to this den of American nationalism.

jlesk68, where did your thread about Paul raising 6 million dollars in 24 hours go? Was it deleted, just a victim of T-Nation’s recent server issues or is it all part of the plan to ‘remove’ Ron Paul?

Seriously though, I had trouble believing he raised that much given the absence of links in your post, but it’s starting to seem legit’.

[quote]lixy wrote:
jlesk68, where did your thread about Paul raising 6 million dollars in 24 hours go? Was it deleted, just a victim of T-Nation’s recent server issues or is it all part of the plan to ‘remove’ Ron Paul?

Seriously though, I had trouble believing he raised that much given the absence of links in your post, but it’s starting to seem legit’.[/quote]

He did.

This is just the tip of the iceberg.

http://www.rense.com/general56/liz.htm

We have to realize that with his .01% chance of winning the white house, he is a threat.

Good thing prisonplanet.com is such a great source of factual information. (Always trust everything you read on the internet.)

[quote]Mick28 wrote:
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.

Whahaha…hooo…heee hahahahah…no shit you nut jobs really crack me up…(I’m tearing up).

Thanks for the post.

You are in every way one of the biggest ass clowns on this site, and I want to thank you for that.

:slight_smile:
[/quote]

Tell it to the last “Paul” who gained a little too much grassroots popularity…

Paul Wellstone, Fighter
The Nation
May 27, 2002
Paul Wellstone is a hunted man. Minnesota’s senior senator is not just another Democrat on White House political czar Karl Rove’s target list, in an election year when the Senate balance of power could be decided by the voters of a single state. Rather, getting rid of Wellstone is a passion for Rove, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush and the special-interest lobbies that fund the most sophisticated political operation ever assembled by a presidential administration. “There are people in the White House who wake up in the morning thinking about how they will defeat Paul Wellstone,” a senior Republican aide confides. “This one is political and personal for them…”

The man who began burning bridges with the Bush family when he challenged then-President Bush’s Persian Gulf War preparations on their first meeting (“Who is this chickenshit?” Bush Sr. asked)…

Sure, the Bush Administration is targeting Paul this year, but Paul is never a shoo-in," says Myron Orfield, a Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) state senator widely regarded as one of the nation’s top experts in the study of voting patterns. “Paul’s a controversial guy. He’s the little guy who takes on the big guys. That is not something the political process is designed to reward these days. If you take strong stands you put yourself at risk–and Paul takes more strong stands on more issues than just about anyone else…”

Still, Wellstone has few rivals on the left side of the Senate aisle. Congressional Quarterly says no senator had a more consistent record of voting against Bush Administration proposals during the new President’s first year. Wellstone racks up 100 percent ratings from the AFL-CIO, Americans for Democratic Action and the League of Conservation Voters. He is the veteran grassroots organizer hailed by consumer activists for waging a three-year battle to temper the draconian “bankruptcy reform” bill pushed by the credit card industry…

But beating Wellstone would be the sweetest win. “They have made it very clear that if they could beat one Democrat this year, it would be Paul Wellstone,” says Minnesota political consultant Richman. “Paul gets under their skin.”

“When I first met the President, he called me ‘Pablo,’” Wellstone jokes. “That lasted a day or two. Then they started trying to figure out how they were going to get rid of me.” While other Democrats approached the new Administration cautiously, Wellstone raised hell. In one of the first confrontations between the Administration and the newly Democratic Senate, Wellstone used his chairmanship of a subcommittee on worker safety to demand that Bush Labor Department officials justify the Administration’s rejection of federal ergonomics standards. And Bush aides are still smarting over a Wellstone amendment to the President’s tax cut plan that diverted $17 billion to veterans programs…

Former President George Bush headlined an October fundraiser in St. Paul for Norm Coleman, and Cheney signed a fundraising appeal. Rove steered special-interest contributions–especially those from an energy industry angered by Wellstone’s decadelong battle against oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge–toward accounts established to aid the man Minnesota media call “Bush’s favored-son candidate…”

With the Enron scandal fresh in America’s memory, Wellstone will also push the idea that there are interests worth fighting against. “When the oil company money comes in, we’re going to talk about it,” he says. “We’re going to fight like hell…”

Wellstone means it when he says “we.” Despite Bush’s aid to Coleman, Wellstone is keeping pace in fundraising thanks to an activist base that has provided 70,000 contributions averaging $48. But that does not mean that he is mounting a standard campaign. While campaign manager Jeff Blodgett says Wellstone will try to match Coleman’s advertising blitz, the campaign will devote more than half its budget to the sort of people-to-people networking that can deliver Wellstone’s message to every precinct in the state.

Labor, farm and education groups are helping to organize 25,000 volunteers, 7,500 of whom are expected to take time off from work to help on Election Day. Says precinct activist Ritchie, “You’re going to see a campaign where the Bush money gets beat because Wellstone is so damn strong at the grassroots that–no matter how many lies they try to tell–there will be a network to get the truth out…”
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0510-04.htm

Five months later…

Sen. Paul Wellstone, Seven Others Die in Plane Crash
October 25, 2002
The race between Coleman and Wellstone was watched across the nation as one of the contests that could determine the majority party in the Senate…

Wellstone cast his vote earlier this month against legislation to authorize the use of force in Iraq – the only Democrat facing a tough re-election to go against Bush on the issue…
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,66707,00.html

Now see what you did? The real nut is posting here.

[quote]The Mage wrote:
Now see what you did? The real nut is posting here.[/quote]

The real nuts continue to live in a fairy tale, utopian world where these things only happen in far away lands…

Philip Merrill Apparently Shot Himself On the Bay
Philip Merrill, the prominent publisher and former diplomat whose body was found floating in the Chesapeake Bay on Monday, apparently took his own life after struggling with a heart condition for more than a year, his family said last night.

Merrill, 72, was found with a small anchor tied around one or both ankles and what investigators believe was a shotgun wound to the head, according to a source familiar with the investigation. The source said Merrill had bought a shotgun in recent weeks.

“Obviously, he took his own life,” the source said…

PHILIP MERRILL SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT AND CHAIRMAN OF EX-IM BANK
Philip Merrill today was sworn in by Vice President Dick Cheney as president and chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank). Merrill, a publisher and diplomat with broad experience in both the public and private sectors, was nominated to head Ex-Im Bank by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
http://www.exim.gov/pressrelease.cfm/B040D9A1-1032-5B0F-BAB1587C930C5E1F/

US Ex-Im Bank Chairman Diverts Letter About Alleged $180m Bribe Involving Halliburton Subsidiary
http://www.eca-watch.org/WhatsNew/WNV3_2004/WhatsNewV3N4.html

What do you think he did first… shot himself in the head with the shotgun or threw the anchor tied to his ankles over the side of the boat?

Come down off your unicorn.

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:

Your comment is baseless.
His posts are on the mark a great deal of the time.

He brings a valuable, Eurocentric viewpoint to this den of American nationalism.[/quote]

Setting the quality (or lack thereof) of Lixy’s posts aside, you do realize he isn’t white, so I actually think more highly of Lixy than you do?

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
A mixed economy allowed the creation of a large government. This attracts people who crave power over others. The people within the government then see literally anything that threatens that government to be a threat to themselves and their power.

Something will happen to make Ron Paul drop his campaign. If he has children and a spouse, then he’s even more vulnerable. A bullet is probably not even needed…(Remember Ross Perot?)

What did the powers-that-be do to make Perot lose? I had thought he screwed himself over by dropping out of the race for a time.[/quote]

Why did he drop out for a time? Something to do with his daughter being threatened, if memory serves me correctly.

Old man Joe Kennedy was warned about getting his son elected. He ignored the advice. After Robert was killed, as the story goes, a family ‘friend’ stood next to Joe and said, “Remember Joe, you have a lot of grandchildren to think of.” Hmmm…just trying to comfort the old man, eh? Remind him of the little ones, asleep in their beds…

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Nominal Prospect wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
A mixed economy allowed the creation of a large government. This attracts people who crave power over others. The people within the government then see literally anything that threatens that government to be a threat to themselves and their power.

Something will happen to make Ron Paul drop his campaign. If he has children and a spouse, then he’s even more vulnerable. A bullet is probably not even needed…(Remember Ross Perot?)

What did the powers-that-be do to make Perot lose? I had thought he screwed himself over by dropping out of the race for a time.

Why did he drop out for a time? Something to do with his daughter being threatened, if memory serves me correctly.

Old man Joe Kennedy was warned about getting his son elected. He ignored the advice. After Robert was killed, as the story goes, a family ‘friend’ stood next to Joe and said, “Remember Joe, you have a lot of grandchildren to think of.” Hmmm…just trying to comfort the old man, eh? Remind him of the little ones, asleep in their beds…

[/quote]

Lots of stories. Was Reagan part of the elite or did the elite try to kill him?

[quote]JustTheFacts wrote:

Come down off your unicorn.[/quote]

This is a new and classic line here. The old ‘Koolaid’ line was getting passe.

Anyone who doesn’t think men will assassinate one another to gain power, money, women, position, is living in a dream world. Hell, remember the football player who tried to kill the starting kicker so he could be the kicker? Powerful people love power and will kill to keep it? Well, duh…

Jeez…