07-07-2012, 06:05 AM
I don't believe that either Alex Jones or Ron Paul are Illuminati.
But I have recently spent time studying Ron Paul, and he is more dangerous than I had thought.
Even if all those photos of him with all his damned racist friends are doctored.
Even if it's true that all those newsletters he once claimed to write and edit, and made millions from, were in fact never written by him, and never read by him, and he has no memory of who he hired to write them.
Even if all those videos showing him agree with his own writing are doctored and false.
Even if all of his votes in Congress have been doctored and lied about in the press.
Even if all those who say they saw him at white supremacist meetings are liars.
Even so, just listening to what he says now, today, is very dangerous. The Illuminati don't have to own him, all they need do is let him go his own way (if God Forbid he ever had the power) and he'll manage to destroy this country in his own unique way and without their help.
But I've never heard of the Illuminati playing cards. An ordinary deck?
The card you show us with those Jones and Paul look-alikes is a huge departure in art and design from the other three you show. Different artist, different style and different size.
So therefore not part of the deck. So why show us this ?
Calling someone Illuminati seems entirely too dangerously easy, and too frivolously done.
But I have recently spent time studying Ron Paul, and he is more dangerous than I had thought.
Even if all those photos of him with all his damned racist friends are doctored.
Even if it's true that all those newsletters he once claimed to write and edit, and made millions from, were in fact never written by him, and never read by him, and he has no memory of who he hired to write them.
Even if all those videos showing him agree with his own writing are doctored and false.
Even if all of his votes in Congress have been doctored and lied about in the press.
Even if all those who say they saw him at white supremacist meetings are liars.
Even so, just listening to what he says now, today, is very dangerous. The Illuminati don't have to own him, all they need do is let him go his own way (if God Forbid he ever had the power) and he'll manage to destroy this country in his own unique way and without their help.
But I've never heard of the Illuminati playing cards. An ordinary deck?
The card you show us with those Jones and Paul look-alikes is a huge departure in art and design from the other three you show. Different artist, different style and different size.
So therefore not part of the deck. So why show us this ?
Calling someone Illuminati seems entirely too dangerously easy, and too frivolously done.