selections from the site :
Ace of  Spades
 
Note : How far to trust "Ace" is anyone's guess. He also  is somewhat of a 
conspiracy
case, who blames FDR for the United States' nor doing nearly enough to  
mitigate the
Holocaust. About which maybe there is a point to make, but for one I  am 
weary
of demonization of FDR by the hard Right. Roosevelt. after all, was elected 
 to the
office of the presidency 4 times. You'd think  with good reason.  
Regardless, 
the following is plausible and probably should be taken  seriously
 
Billy
 
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Dated :   December 7, 2011
 
Comments by someone who claims he knows Ron Paul and has known him for many 
 years :
 
 
 
 
 It's always the Jews.  
Ron Paul is most assuredly an isolationist. He denies this charge  
vociferously. But I can tell you straight out, I had countless  
arguments/discussions with him over his personal views. For example, he  
strenuously does not 
believe the United States had any business getting  involved in fighting 
Hitler in WWII. He expressed to me countless times, that  “saving the Jews,” 
was 
absolutely none of our business. When pressed, he often  times brings up 
conspiracy theories like FDR knew about the attacks of Pearl  Harbor weeks 
before hand, or that WWII was just “blowback,” for Woodrow  Wilson’s foreign 
policy errors, and such.  
I would challenge him, like for example, what about the instances of German 
 U-boats attacking U.S. ships, or even landing on the coast of North 
Carolina  or Long Island, NY. He’d finally concede that that and only that was 
reason  enough to counter-attack against the Nazis, not any humanitarian causes 
like  preventing the Holocaust 
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This is what really bothers me about Ron Paul. He's not merely courting the 
 paranoid fringe; he is the paranoid fringe. I can almost deal with the  
racism and antisemitism. These are easily understandable, at least. We're used 
 to such things and prepared for the distortions in thought such impulses 
will  produce. 
What I cannot abide is a "man's" full-tilt white-knuckle freak-out _over  
the "New Money."_ 
(http://weaselzippers.us/2011/12/23/transcription-of-ron-pauls-solicitation-letter/)
  
Facsimile : 
Congressman Ron Paul  
Monday morning 
Dear Fellow American : 
You may not have much time left. 
Next year, or next month, the New Money could wipe you out — destroy  
everything you’ve worked and saved for — and leave your family destitute. 
It could happen any time. And I don’t mind telling you I’m scared. For  
myself, for my family, for my friends, for my country. 
We’ve seen a lot of financial tyrannies from Washington in this century.  
This one could take the cake. And popping out of the cake, with a big  
Surprise!, will be an IRS agent with an AK-47. 
Picture this: your feet are aching, your back is sore, and your patience  
ran out about two hours ago. How dare these bureaucrats treat you like this?  
How dare they make you wait in this line, this incredibly tedious line, to  
turn in your greenbacks? Then, when it’s finally your turn, it’s not so  
tedious after all. 
An IRS agent with the dead eyes of a mako shark, asks — with that chilling  
police politeness — for your name, address, Social Security number, and  “
explanation.” From his tone and body language, you expect the Miranda 
warning  next. 
While muggers, robbers, and rapists run free on the streets, the power of  
the state is focused on you. 
And no wonder. You’re a suspicious character. You’ve always kept some  
emergency cash. And now you’re in trouble. . . because you tried to take care  
of yourself and your family, because you saved and planned ahead. 
When President Bush announced the New Money during a War-on-Drugs speech,  
few realized what it meant, or just how bad it would be — for innocent  
Americans, not drug dealers. Turning in all your old money for a new currency  
wasn’t so bad. They’d done it often enough in Latin America, after all. 
... 
I uncovered the New Money plans during my last term in the U.S. Congress,  
and I held the ugly new bills in my hands. I can tell you — they made my 
skin  crawl. 
These totalitarian bills were tinted pink and blue and brown, and blighted  
with holograms, diffraction gratings, metal and plastic threads, and 
chemical  alarms. It wasn’t money for a free people. It was a portable 
inquisition, a  paper “third-degree,” to allow the feds to keep track of 
American 
cash, and  American citizens. 
As one federal scientist confirmed to me, these bills can be computer  
imprinted and read, to lay a paper trail hundreds of transactions long. Who  
uses them, when, and where. The taggents — chemical alarms — will set off  
federal cash-detection machines at airports and anyplace else they choose. And  
there are other swindles involved as well. 
Thank goodness, a patriotic American within the Federal Reserve told me  
about this financial Manhattan Project. But this time, the government wants to 
 drop the bomb on us. 
To manufacture the New Money, the feds have built a colossal blockhouse in  
Ft. Worth, Texas, as ugly as it is evil. Designed in Stalin-style, guarded 
by  KGB-level security, and full of three-color printing presses and spy 
device  embedders, it belongs in Moscow, not Texas. 
Stage One of the New Money — microprinting and a polyester thread — was  
meant to lull us to sleep, before the knife fell. But the bureaucrats’ scheme 
 went awry when the old Bureau of Engraving and Printing plant in 
Washington,  D.C., couldn’t handle the new technology. 
They’ve fixed that now, and Stage Two will chill your blood. 
The New Money will steal our freedom and our prosperity; it will accelerate 
 the transfer wealth and power from the people to the government and its  
friends. 
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Ron Paul is crazy. People toss this term around a lot, but I'm saying it  
seriously, not metaphorically. Political paranoia is just a low-grade, 
livable  form of the serious mental illness called paranoid schizophrenia. And 
it  
causes all sorts of misprioritizations. 
While Ron Paul worries about Conspiracies Against The Currency, for  
example, others of us worry about, say, Islamists killing people by the  
hundreds. 
Now, Ron Paul insists the former worry -- the Conspiracy Against the  
Currency -- is real, and the latter concern, the terrorist one, is made-up by  
neocons and Jews (but I repeat myself). 
The man is literally crazy, at least in a low-level, non-commitment,  
doesn't-expose-himself-in-public way, and apparently Step One in our effort to  
take back the White House is to announce to America, in Iowa, that this man  
represents our views. 

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