Is Ron Paul a “False Flag” Pied Piper?
By Captain Eric H. May
For years my colleagues and I have been asking Ron Paul about a slew of petrochemical disasters in and around his Houston-area congressional district. Several of them occurred during federal terror exercises, and resulted in record profits for Big Oil. He has stonewalled not only us, but also his constituents on this life-and-death subject.
At last there may be cause for hope, though. During a Thursday Austin speech, Paul said he was concerned that a “false flag” attack might be used to plunge the United States into a war with Iran. Hopefully this means that he is now prepared to answer questions about what we believe to have been false flag events in his own back yard.
Some have suggested that Paul’s truther remarks are an attempt to appease false flag students who think that he is simply another establishment apparatchik, albeit one who poses as an anti-establishment rebel. After all, five years before this latest headline, Ron Paul Warns of False Flag in Town Hall .Speech, there was Presidential Candidate Fears “Gulf Of Tonkin” To Provoke Iran War. Between the two “candid candidate” moments, though, there has been half a decade of dodging, while wishful supporters supposed that their man was somehow different from the rest.
On March 3, 2008 W. Leon Smith, publisher of The Lone Star Iconoclast, presented a penetrating editorial about the real situation in Paul’s home district, which is as compelling now as it was then:
Time To Investigate Houston Is Now
The Lone Star Iconoclast (3/3/08)
Every time there is a disaster or “mistake” involving the petrochemical industry, gasoline prices shoot up. The federal government assures the American public that gasoline prices are going to continue to rise. In fact, recent official predictions suggest $4-a-gallon gasoline this summer.Thus lies the basis for governmental predictions of continued disasters and, ultimately, of an impending new 9/11. They say it’s not if, but when.
The powers that be — including senators running for re-election or a higher office and a lame president — have chosen to embrace the series of oil incidents as accidents. It wouldn’t be in their personal self interests to focus an investigation upon these continued “once-in-a-lifetime” events, for there are profits at risk. Besides, what better way to impose an indirect tax upon the American public?The candidates tout “change” in their speeches. In reality, “change” would be the removal of these parasites from the federal government. “Change” is not imbedding them deeper
These so-called public servants sprinkle upon themselves the image of a ruling class, when in reality they are merely useless employees who have blatantly plundered the public for their own personal gain.They are not patriots; they are thieves. Patriots by now would have taken appropriate actions to investigate why these incidents continue to occur, and then do something about it. This neglect makes them players — and profiteers.
For five years Captain Eric H. May, our military correspondent, has been warning the Houston area, dense with petrochemical targets, that it is the the nation’s foremost terror target. In this issue of The Iconoclast, in Spook and Nuke, he turns his attention to the curious campaign of Commander Brian Klock, an ultra-secretive naval intelligence officer. Klock is seeking the Republican nomination in Texas Congressional District 22, which is the heart of the terror targets zone that Captain May has long identified.
Captain May was the first military expert to analyze the Houston area as the target for “9/11-2B,” the “next 9/11″ that official sources and major media constantly remind us is going “to be.”He has asserted that the real danger to the Houston area is not from a contrived terror threat called Al Qaeda, but from sources inside our own government. In his trenchant analyses, he has anticipated the dismal course of the Iraqi war at a time when retired officers senior to him were boasting of a war that was already won, or soon to be won. He has been right on the biggest issues before, and in the face of the most highly touted experts.
In the two years that he has been a writer for The Iconoclast, this newspaper has been intimately aware of his analyses and predictions.Two years ago he predicted to us a major petrochemical event in the Houston area for July 1, 2006. He was accurate to within one day, given the explosion of the Exxon Mobil refinery in the Houston suburb of Baytown, which drove oil to record prices.
In October 2007, The Iconoclast published his The Texas Triangle: Terror and Treason, in which he detailed the process by which he issued a red alert to southeast Texas just hours before the Oct. 18 explosion of a Dow Chemical pipeline in Port Arthur, which had been hosting military/police exercises simulating just that scenario a few days earlier. The Iconoclast staff was directly involved in that emergency alert.
Captain May’s notes and articles, provided to The Iconoclast, back up his claims to have issued the information to the FBI and local media that brought about a terror alert to southeast Texas on March 24, 2004. His prediction day for a major petrochemical incident was March 31, and he was off by one day again. The BP refinery in Texas City exploded on March 30, resulting in record profits for big oil.
In early July 2005, he predicted a July 27 event, and was contacted by the FBI as the day approached. Yet again, he was accurate to within one day, as the BP refinery in Texas City exploded on July 28, yet again resulting in record profits for big oil.
In mid January of 2006, he predicted the attempt of a nuclear attack on Texas City on Jan. 31. On Feb. 1, area residents were highly alarmed to find a U.S. military nuclear team on the Galveston beaches just south of Texas City.. Citizens went on record with their belief that Captain May’s alert had interdicted what was to be a false flag attack. Five news articles, three of them written before Jan. 31, offer invaluable insights on how and why he issued the alert, and what would have happened if he had not.
The rhymes are the “official” stories. The reasons lie in the profits garnered from a hidden agenda masked by a knowing and enabling force holding office.
The Iconoclast exhorts local and national political, military, and police leaders — if any with a conscience remain — to look into Captain May’s results in predicting petrochemical incidents in southeast Texas.Their unwillingness to investigate so far does not argue that this highly trained military intelligence officer is a mere conspiracy theorist, but rather that there is an official conspiracy to attack petrochemical targets in southeast Texas to induce oil profits at will, and perhaps to inflict mass casualties on American citizens.
For Captain May’s many articles on Ron Paul and the false flag operations in his district, refer to his Iconoclast columns, 2006-2009.
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I’ve been told that Ron Paul is a freemason as well as the following. However, I do not have access to the publications to check the veracity of what has been told to me:
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Ron Paul was initiated in the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity at his alma mater, Gettysburg College, in Pennsylvania. The November 2007 issue of Lambda Chi Alpha’s publication, Cross & Crescent, proudly announced “Ron Paul’s Presidential Bid..” Ron Paul was not only a member but a leader of Lambda Chi Alpha.
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“Congressman Ron Paul (Gettysburg 1957) says the Fraternity provided him much fellowship but also supported him financially. He became house manager and was paid $9 a month, which paid for his rent. He then took the job of kitchen steward, which he says was a little more challenging… Paul also served as chapter secretary and was president of his pledge class.”
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The June 2006 issue of Cross & Crescent featured an article about the initiation ritual of Lambda Chi Alpha, which was formulated by 33º Mason and Worshipful Master of a Masonic Lodge, John E. Mason. “John (‘Jack’) E. Mason – Master Craftsman” states:
“Dr. John E. ‘Jack’ Mason Jr. (Pennsylvania 1913), Lambda Chi Alpha’s spiritual founder, died of viral pneumonia 60 years ago on June 1, 1946. His unexpected death brought to an end the life of a man who converted the dream of our founder into a fully functioning fraternal organization.
“Mason was the principal author of our ritual, the primary designer of our badge and insignia, and the founder of our various publications… Mason was a prolific and tireless worker, and…he was considered ‘a recognized authority in ritual and history in the fraternity world’… Lambda Chi Alpha owes a debt incapable of repayment to Jack Mason, who was principally responsible for the assembly of our initiation ritual…
“Mason was an active member of the Masonic Fraternity, serving as the Worshipful Master of Continental Lodge #738, F.& A.M. of Pennsylvania in 1934. Later in his life he became a member of Philadelphia Lodge #51.
“In 1946, the 20th General Assembly authorized the establishment of the John E. Mason Memorial Foundation to commemorate his many contributions. In 1968, the Mason Memorial Foundation, the Duke Flad Memorial Fund, and the James T. Chirurgs Scholarship were merged into the Lambda Chi Alpha Educational Foundation.
“The most fitting monument, however, to Mason’s great talent remains the Ritual of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.”
Captain,
Ever since last year’s Mayday Bin Laden operation, I have been wondering what the feds would do for a false flag sacrifice to celebrate the satanic May 1 holiday this year. That question was answered by the murders of activist/FBI informer JT Ready and his family on May 2, in Pinal County, Arizona. Check your email for details.
Apology. They were killed in Gilbert, in Maricopa County. But JT Ready was running for Sheriff of Pinal County. Both counties are very important to the feds.
It’s useful to compare the 2 news stories (Jan. 2007, Apr. 2012) where Ron Paul was worried about a false flag provocation.
1. Both times, he was a Presidential candidate.
2. Both times, he was concerned (rightly so) about a war with Iran. The war drums were beating in 2007, and they are again.
In between, relative quiet, which makes it look like his only concern is an Iran war, and that may be the case. It’s more likely though, that he knows full well the GOP, intelligence, military, etc. won’t tolerate his talk of false flags unless those false flags are somewhere else, anywhere else except the USA. NIMBY applies here. Not In My Back Yard.
I would not be surprised if Ron Paul was a sophisticated form of controlled opposition. The media simply has to pretend they don’t want to air him and make it noticeable to the viewer to start the play. Many people will watch this occur and either 1- scoff at it and agree that he is a loony or 2- feel like they are “awake” and have an option.
Here is the truth: you have no option. Have a nice day
God granted us free will. I warn those who would take it gently.
What I want Paul detractors, like Capt. May, to confront is that Paul and Paul alone, at least among viable candidates, favors reforming certain atrocious policies.
His opponents are often on the wrong side, at least if you’re someone who thinks that it’s wrong to lock people up without due process or kill them in drone strikes or destabilize their countries by forcing a war on drug cartels even as American consumers ensure the strength of those cartels.
It’s perfectly legitimate, if accurate of course, to criticize Paul and point out the bad aspects of his belief system and past actions. But that’s worthwhile only if it’s accompanied by a similarly candid assessment of all the candidates, including the sitting President.
But here we go again, another feeble attempt to cast aspersions on the only man of honor on the national political scene.
Ron Paul is great at criticizing the fallout from false flags. He doesnt stop or change a single thing, but what he says sounds good right? His self censorship has gotten us nowhere. Still wars go on. Still the Patriot Act stays in place. Still the blind support for Israel goes on.
Ron Paul is better than Barack Obama. So what. Hes still a politician, and unfortunately a more typical one than some of his biggest fans would like to admit. Ron Paul talks a good game but what has he really done outside of saying a few things we like to hear? Paul deserves to be criticized for accepting(and in fact promoting) the neocon/zionist narrative of 9/11, which is of course the big lie that props up the “war on terror” that Paul opposes. We(rightly) criticize Chomsky and others for claiming “blowback” regarding 9/11. We should criticize Paul for the same. Blowback is a smokescreen to fool the anti-war crowd into accepting the 9/11 lies.
Chris, Ron Paul has been a lone voice.
Now, he is getting company.
Congress only responds when, from the people, they feel the heat; only then do they see the light.
To-date, Ron Paul’s initiatives — end the Fed, end the wars — have borne little fruit.
But, there has been some progress, such as a limited audit of The Fed, which revealed astronomically high loans to foreign banks.
Now that American’s pocketbooks are emptying, Americans are waking up.
Ron Paul has a chance to win: http://www.dailypaul.com/229820/a-rogue-convention-how-gop-party-rules-may-surprise-in-2012
I have drank the Kool-Aid, and will be in L.A. tonight for a Ron Paul fundraiser (my third).
I envy your optimism.
Well..Chris.. What do you have him do???????now you are blaming Ron Paul for not doing anything,do you know how many are in congress?
How many have sounded the alarms,that we can’t keep on going to wars, as an answer to world problems. What did he say or do,that you think he’s promoting (neocon/Zionist) narratives of 9’11,so you would believe this capt. May who sounds to me as a pied piper for the military complex.
To start another war?????
Again, thats all well and good, he “sounds the alarms” and says a lot of good things. He has gotten nothing done. At least McKinney tried. He didnt even try. Possibly the biggest and most damaging lie in American history, the lie that created so much of what Paul is against in the “war on terror”, and Paul didnt even attempt to nibble around the edges of that lie like McKinney did. How many are in Congress? A lot of typical politicians, and on this very important issue, Paul is just another one of them.
Oh, and if you do not refute the official story you are by definition promoting the neocon/zionist narrative of 9/11. That includes blowback, which Paul promotes. Blowback=muslim hijackers=official story=the big lie stays firmly in place.
Ron Paul is no Cynthia McKinney.
True.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=V9–9JJAK00#!
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http://RonPaul2012.com/
So is your point that he can win unlike McKinney? My point was that at least McKinney tried to confront the monstrous lies of 9/11 head on by asking Rumsfeld and Myers about the war games at a Congressional committee. Ron Paul has done no such thing. And no offense, I would like to see him win too, but Ron Paul has no shot. Especially since hes treating Romney with kid gloves.