Looks like Ron Paul might be a Freemason
It looks like Ron Paul might be a Freemason. I can’t say I’m surprised. This explains why he could seem so intelligent and take good positions on many subjects, and yet, when it came to one of the most important subjects, sound completely stupid. This is what I wrote recently:
While you may think that Ron Paul is a highly intelligent man, with some really brilliant views, somehow he isn’t capable of viewing the available evidence on 9/11, and seeing that there’s something wrong there. Any person that is able to think clearly, and objectively looks at all the information about the attacks on 9/11 can only come to one conclusion: That 9/11 was an inside job. At the very least, they should realize that the official story about 9/11 is completely ridiculous.
And yet, Ron Paul somehow can’t get himself to look at all the available evidence and see that there is something seriously wrong. In fact, he even says he wants nothing to do with people who believe 9/11 was an inside job, even though he’s quite happy to receive the millions in donations from those same people. Just look at this video and also this one starting at 2:30. Is Ron Paul simply blind to the facts, or does he just really want to get elected and remain politically correct? There’s something seriously wrong and fishy about this. It appears he’s just another corrupt politician.
And now it’s clear what was going on. Ron Paul is just another gatekeeper. His purpose is to appeal to a certain group of people and control their efforts to try and change things and ultimately defuse them, while at the same time robbing them from their money (via donations), which will ultimately be used by the organization of which he is a part of (and now we know what organization that is).
Again, the fact that Alex Jones is still supporting him, even while Ron Paul made his views on 9/11 Truth public, should make you wonder if Alex Jones himself isn’t another gatekeeper operating at another level.
And finally, I’m including the article I linked above here just to make sure it doesn’t vanish from the Internet:
I know this is a taboo subject among Ron Paul supporters, of which I was one myself in the very beginning of his presidential campaign. And even if it is proven beyond any doubt that he is a freemason, many will just put it aside and pretend it doesn’t matter “because he is such a decent and honest man” etc. But many others are very curious to know what RP’s status is regarding Freemasonry because it does matter, and I fully intend to find out myself. Therefore, it is high time we started talking openly about it and try to ascertain the truth, one way or another.
I just happened to stumble across this comment over at the Daily Paul yesterday, and thought that I should share it with whoever is interested in knowing whether or not Ron Paul is a Freemason.
This does not prove anything in that regard, however it makes the probability that he is a Freemason very much higher since Eastern Star members are generally married to Freemason husbands, Rainbow girls are generally children of masons and because Ron Paul’s father was also a mason. And in addition, according to the comment, he “respects the organization”, which is wholly uncharacteristic of anyone who is supposedly fighting against the masonically-inspired New World Order. Ron Paul is also an unofficial member of the John Birch Society, which was founded by masons, funded by Nelson Rockefeller and run by Jesuit-trained Knights of Malta. In other words, the JBS is a gatekeeper organization, designed to control the opposition and make sure nothing substantial is ever done to impede the New World Order system which just keeps on rolling over humanity. How about the Jahbulon Bullshit Society for a more appropriate name?
Here is the comment in full rebutting an anti-masonic posting:
Ron Paul and Freemasonry
On April 20th, 2008 the oak says:
Liberty Oak Ranch
Quit using Ron Paul as a forum for your bigotted beliefs. You don’t know anything about him or his ideals obviously. You also know nothing about the Freemason or Eastern Star organizations.
1. Ron Paul’s father was a Freemason and Dr. Paul has said himself many times that he respects the organization and has been to many of the open meetings in his district. I should know, I was his scheduler for ten years.
2. His wife, Carol is a member of the Velasco Order of the Eastern Star and maintains her membership in the Freeport area lodge.
3. Their daughters, Lori and Joy, were both Rainbow girls, another organization associated with Freemasonry.
Your hatefilled retoric regarding a benevolent, Biblically based organization is likened to those who have a fear of the unknown. It spawns lies and hate toward those who are innocent and have done good for others. Just try taking your child to the Shriner’s burn or crippled childrens hospital. They will take care of your child regardless of your ignorance and will do it free of charge. How many people has your paranoia helped?
Source: http://www.dailypaul.com/node/46310
Unfortunately, the link now says “access denied” for whatever reason. Maybe you can explain to me why the link no longer works. I even tried to find the page again through a Google search (how I found it originally) and nothing. Poof! Gone. No trace. Not even a Google cache available. I wonder why? Hmmm….If anyone knows the actual identity of this “scheduler” with the handle of “Liberty Oak Ranch”, please share it here with us to help confirm the validity of the comment.
I looked up the Eastern Star chapter being referred to if anyone wants to try and research this further:
Velasco Chapter No. 220 (District 4)
Worthy Matron: Mrs. Leota Romine
Worthy Patron: Paul Romine
Secretary: Mrs. Yvonne Huffhines
1210 N. Avenue O
Freeport Texas 77541
2nd & 4th Mon 7:30pm
Ph. (979) 233-1567
Then, one might assume that Ron Paul frequently goes (as the scheduler claims) to meetings at a masonic lodge in the same area, so I found this lodge listed with the Grand Lodge of Texas website which it would seem is a very likely candidate for being one of those lodges he attends:
Velasco Masonic Lodge #757
Douglas Raborn W.M.
email Edward Garcia edgarcia005@sbcglobal.net
Masonic District 31-C
Located in Brazoria County
115 year old Lodge ( Charter granted December 8, 1893)
Members: 176
Lodge Address: 1210 N. Ave. O, Freeport 77541
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 757
Meetings: First and Third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m.
Lodge Phone: 979-233-3623As I gather more information on what I am 90% sure is a fact, that Ron Paul is a high Freemason of the 33rd degree or above, who knows the masonic agenda and yet keeps it all a secret from his supporters (as Dick Cheney kept his CFR membership a secret from his constituents in Wyoming), I will immediately pass it on to you the public who have a right to know the truth.
PW
PS: Keep an eye on this post as I believe I will be updating it with new information over the next few weeks and months. If you have something definitive regarding Ron Paul’s membership in any secret society, please post a comment with specifics.
May 16th, 2008 at 7:13 am
What people don’t realize is that the Free Masons are the good guys. Somehow we’ve been lead to believe otherwise. Our founding fathers were Free Masons. They wanted nothing more than to live in peace and freedom. Our country’s Constitution is the very foundation based on these ideals. To think otherwise shows nothing but total ignorance and misunderstanding. Our country has lost its direction and is headed straight towards the very thing that isn’t American at all. Its up to each and everyone of us to make sure that we stay on the right path.Its our obligation to keep our government in check.
May 16th, 2008 at 11:57 am
That’s right, George. It was the Freemasons that preserved the ideas of democracy at a time when the idea was not popular and ensured that the constitution provided for free speech, even when what someone says is not popular or goes against official government policy. In history, any regime that was determined to control the population NEVER allowed free speech, the right to bear arms, or put checks and balances in place so that no branch of the government has total control. All, here, are elected and none have total power. These are not things that would have been done if the object were to control everything. Masonry is about personal enlightenment and brotherly love, not about control.
May 16th, 2008 at 7:45 pm
I think you both don’t realize that these people are extremely smart and have very elaborate ways of keeping things in control, while everyone else doesn’t realize it and thinks they are free. While you may think that they want freedom and peace, and they say so and do certain things to convince you of that, they are doing a lot more in the background to ensure that even while you get certain things that make you believe you are free, they are able to control things and get their way when they want it.
Such is the case with Ron Paul. While he is for a lot of good things, seems very intelligent and has good positions on a lot of issues, it is just to give hope to a certain group of people, to get that group of people behind him, so they can control that group of people through him when they need to. Notice that nothing Ron Paul says has any chance of getting done, and that when it comes to the really important issues such as 9/11 Truth, Ron Paul suddenly goes from highly intelligent to extremely stupid.
May 18th, 2008 at 8:05 pm
First, let me say that the NWO is Masonic. Second let me say that we are all born into a Masonic Matrix system as evidenced by Masonic logos on all the major corporations, govt offices, state seals, police departments, etc, etc. Oh yeah, the dollar bill. Freemasonry’s stamp is on everything.
Let me say that 9/11 was a masonic job replete with masonic symbolism (Jachin and Boaz, 11 the number of magical action, Bush Skull and Bones revealing the NWO on Sept 11, Hart saying Bush jr could use this for a New World Order, etc.
Let’s also remember that Ron Paul is the number one cadidate among Freemasons according to Burning Taper.
The excuse voiced by Paulite fanatics is that it would be “political suicide” for him to talk about 9/11 as an inside job. What people don’t realize is that Ron Paul had several years to voice his concerns about 9/11 BEFORE becoming a presidential candidate. If he was serious about supporting a real investigation, he would have done it years ago! Frankly, if he was a truther, he would have spoken up about the hundreds of unanswered questions in the months following 9/11. I never heard him ask one. Did any of you?
The best way to control the opposition is to lead it!
May 18th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Excellent, I love it.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:14 am
You and PJWalker must be brothers huh? Nothing anyone says about the Freemasons will ever change your mind, because you don’t want to look at both sides of the stories. Look at all the posts that I made over at aftermath news.
May 22nd, 2008 at 10:25 am
“we are all born into a Masonic Matrix system as evidenced by Masonic logos on all the major corporations, govt offices, state seals, police departments, etc, etc. Oh yeah, the dollar bill. Freemasonry’s stamp is on everything”….hmmmm.
Symbols are funny things. The same symbol can be, and frequently is, used by several groups to convey meanings and conjure ideas. Your argument that just because certain symbols are visible could be used to either say, just as accurately by this logic, that Hitler was a Buddhist or that Buddhists have Nazi beliefs as you can find the swastika in many Buddhist temples and it was on the Nazi flag. So, I would think about abandoning that argument as eagles, pyramids, eyes, arrows, etc are common to sooooooo many schools of thought.
Also, if The best way to control the opposition is to lead it, am I to assume you are a Mason? Here is a quote, A house divided against itself can not stand.
Anyway, I guess your mind is made up, anyway, so further defense is really pointless. I will shut up now and move along. I appreciate the air-time in response to other comments, that is what freedom of speech (and thought) is all about.
June 14th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Anyone who states the Free Masons are in control or attempting to control the world need a reality check. Yes, you see their emblems everywhere! And you should, because the symbols they use to teach them to live a good and moral life is based on actual operative masons. A bricklayer uses many tools to build a level, sound piece of work. As does the carpenter, and every other person associated with the building of any structure. You have to use a level to ensure a sound, level foundation. The square, chisel, gavel, trowel, and many other “symbols” of the evil Mason Empire are common place in every toolbox. We, as Free and Accepted Masons, use these tools to remind us to always live and act as a just and moral man. We are reminded by these symbols of our need for brotherly love and charity. The Masons are a great organization I am proud to be a member of. Without good men in such an organization, our worl would be a much darker place.
June 20th, 2008 at 9:56 pm
You have to be prepared for the worst. And one of the worst things about contemporary freemasonry is , that it is used as a control system in favor for those who control it, as is the secret Banking Cabal, who already own the whole planet.
It’s not the only aspect involved, but a quite important one. They know to play the game of wearing one mask on top of another and so on.
Control of the opposition for sure is one of their specialties.
The claim, that freemasons are the good guys like our founding fathers is not valid any more, at least after Albert Pike’s Luciferian Revisionism.
You can see, that all from History. Look at Napoleon for instance. Even America’s founding Fathers all knew, that there was something terribly wrong with Freemasonry after Weisshaupt and Albert Pike.
Freemasonry today ( Even if we take only the accepted York and Scottish Rite ) is an old crystallized dead system of enslavement. There is nothing esoteric truth to be found in it, as it has departed from there ages ago.
What is mostly needed today for politicians, is to have the courage to step away from all this.
Show me one Politician who has the guts to say: We don’t need any organizations, foundations, United Nations, faked Peace and Global Warming conferences, etc.
There is none. It’s a selection system of the worst. Docile and obedient Slaves to their Masters in exchange for cheap and secret forbidden Sex, Titles, Honors , faked University Degrees, Books and Publications that have been written by others, Money, Drugs.
If they wouldn’t be the worst traitorous and cowards that they are, they wouldn’t get selected in the first place, so automatically what you have built into this system is the method of temptation.
Entrap them in as much criminal and inhuman and unchristian activities in order to breed this Idiocy Cabal. ( But make sure you have everything on record, so you can pull their strings )
August 2nd, 2008 at 5:26 am
Just for your information, I’ve been trying to post the link to this blog on Alex Jones website and the moderator keeps removing my posts. Done it twice. I used different e-mail addresses to go back in. The thread had the title, Jesse Ventura Joins the Ron Paul Revolution (because Jesse is going to be a speaker at Ron Paul’s stupid rally at the Repuglican Convention).
I wrote this back when RP was running or quitting or sitting on the fence, whatever. We never could figure out what the heck he was doing.
RON PAUL AND THE CAMPAIGN THAT NEVER WAS
Ron Paul has got to have run the worst political campaign ever, bar none, unless he was running a campaign NOT to win. Then you can say he’s run the most successful campaign ever. No chance of him ever competing with Ronald Reagan for the designation as Great Communicator. Today his supporters don’t know if he’s even actually running or not, if he’s in or out. Nobody seems to know if he’s running any radio or TV ads. If he’s “in it for the long haul,” as he says, why is he not actively campaigning in the remaining primary states as McCain and Huckabee are? The only place he’s campaigning right now is in Texas, but he’s campaigning there for Congress, not President. How is that for a mixed message in itself?
He’s not urging supporters to get out and campaign for the presidency or to make certain that his name at least remains on the ballot. Instead, he’s mobilizing his supporters’ energies for a big rock concert/picnic in DC under the obelisk, and he calls this a “march.” A real march would tie up traffic, he said, so that’s not a good idea. He says this gathering will “greatly affect” the convention as to “our ideas.”
Yet people are still trying to become delegates for Ron Paul, still hoping the brokered convention may come to pass, because Ron Paul keeps hinting that McCain and Huckabee may drop out because of a scandal, and Doug Wead and NewsMax have informed us that we “won even though we lost.” And so the millions keep rolling in, although word is getting around that nothing is being spent for radio and TV ads anymore (so much for ideas, right?) and so people have finally backed off from sending him their rent checks as before.
Another confusing message we hear from Ron Paul and his staff is that the rEVOLution will never end. Does this mean Ron Paul plans to do what Pat Buchanan did with his left over presidential donations, which is to set up a PAC to promote his ideas? And the appeals for money will never, ever end. Never.
Once the last primary is over, how much hoarded money will Ron Paul have left? Federal Election law permits Ron Paul to use the left over money for a PAC for himself, to hire his own family to run it as Pat Buchanan did. Or Ron Paul can use the left over money to fund the campaigns of other Republicans running for Congress, and make himself into a “hero,” the man who saved the Republican party. Assuming Ron Paul has not already merged his presidential money into his Congressional campaign (as Alex Jones has stated he has, which would mean that now he is officially out of the Presidential race), he can wait to the last presidential primary and then start using the money for his Congressional run or even to help other Republicans get elected in November.
In any case, Ron Paul has run the most pathetic campaign ever run, shot himself in the foot repeatedly, and has lost the race in spite of being on the right side of all the issues, and having the largest-ever grassroots infrastructure of dedicated, smart supporters, with their ingenious signs and clever Internet campaign videos and tireless door-to-door efforts. But these efforts went for naut as Ron Paul was also not willing to spend one penny of money raised for his election to expose or correct the rampant election fraud that obliterated so many of the hard-won votes of his supporters. He never spoke up against the media blackout, never called one press conference, and pretty much never acted like he really wanted to be President.
So when the last primary is officially over and the campaign is officially ended (if it’s not already), how much money will Ron Paul have left from the millions of people who supported him hoping to avert WWIII and save the Republic, let alone the planet — money that was hoarded, that was not spent for things that needed to be done to really wage a true campaign to be president of the United States, or even to preserve the process that allows us to choose our leaders? It wasn’t even spent to spread his ideas.
The fact that Ron Paul announced in a fundraising letter dated January 25, 2008, that he had no money to run for Congress causes me suspicion because it was exactly two weeks later, February 8, when Ron Paul wrote what Jeff Rense referred to as his “goodbye letter” to his supporters, saying he was moving on to run for Congress, that there was “zero percent chance of a brokered convention,” and that he “would not run third party.” Ron Paul sent this letter out to his supporters, like a kick in the stomach, exactly one day before the second round of primaries was to commence. He also did not mention a write-in campaign, which would mean he was still actively running and campaigning for president. Why this, at least, was not raised as a possibility to the supporters he had promised to stick with to the end is puzzling.
So now Ron Paul says he’s “in it for the long haul.” Because Ron Paul is better at parsing words than Bill Clinton ever was, we’re never exactly sure what he means by this; but it sounds to me that he’s in forever to spread his ideas, but not to get himself elected as president.
Ron Paul keeps hope alive by saying: “Who knows? maybe John McCain will pull out because of a scandal.” So he continues to rake in more contributions to his illusory presidential run.
Here are my questions. Did Ron Paul ever really intend to run for President? Or did he realize how much easier it would be to raise money for a presidential run than for Congress? Since his seat was in trouble and he had no money, as he himself states, did Ron Paul see the hopes of his supporters to avert WWIII and preserve a future for themselves as a self-serving opportunity to advance his own personal and unrelated goals?
If that is the case, then Ron Paul, in addition to reminding me of Bugsy Siegel, also could be likened to the Homecoming Queen who promised to marry her high school sweetheart, while flirting with and dating the entire football team. If he had any integrity he would tell his followers the truth, send them on their way to look for solutions elsewhere, (the Constitution Party?), to find another candidate, one who is serious about running for President of the United States and winning.
August 2nd, 2008 at 5:36 am
As a postscript to the piece above, we know that only a few weeks ago did Ron Paul finally state categorically that he was indeed out of the race. Up to then he’d continued to ask for and receive donations to run for president. Some of the best interviews of him were of reporters asking him the question, are you in or are you out? and to watch Ron give his double-speak answers that didn’t really answer. It was the Federal Board of Elections actually that finally forced his hand. Since he’d used presidential money to fund his run for Congress, by law he had to have been out at that time. So how is it he got away with begging for more money a couple months past that time? Would it be because he is a Mason and doing his job well for his superiors, that of immobilizing the opposition in a year when a third party with any kind of a serious and reputable peace candidate could have and probably would have won the presidential election?
Oh, yes. Ron Paul has said that he intends to endorse Chuck Baldwin AFTER the Repuglican convention.
Kinda late, don’t ‘cha think, Ron?
November 10th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Just to let you know; you need to ask one to be one and then you may learn what beeing a Great, Patriotic , God fearing American is. I am a Mason, & Shrinner and what you think you know of Masons and who are Masons is so wrong. What you think you know of Masonry, Eastern Star, Ranbows or any other part of Masonry seems to have excaped you iIntellectual ability to understand. As some one else put on here Take a child to any one of the Shrinner Hospitals and see how muck money it will cost you to get some of the best treatment in the world. Shrinners do not look at Race, Creed, Religion, Country, or socal standings and they are all masons. They also raise all the millions of dollars needed to keep the staff paid and the hospitals open. It is done with Love and the warmth of hart that the childeran are our future no matter who or were thay are from. If it were true that Ron Paul was a Mason then you should be glad to support him. He was the only trustworthey Candidate running for President . He supports all VETS. More than I can say most of America does. You do not have to like the war but YOU DAMN well should HONOR and respect the Military that is putting it all on the line for every one of you, without them you may have been speeking German a long time ago. It is always possable that in the future with out them you may be speeking Arabic. So I think you need to learn more about the things you talk about seeking out the people you talk about and then talk from experance not rumor.
April 11th, 2009 at 2:52 pm
First of all the fact that you are a mason tells me instantly youve been dupped. You know nothing about “true” masonry and its mission. In case you didnt know, which im sure you dont, thats intentional.
Its hard to believe something that would hurt so much but when you live in reality, true reality, you can see it. However being a “little guy” in the masonic lodge you havent, nor will you ever, be informed of true reality in there.
Just the “do good things” and chairity work to keep the social and public in order.
People I agree the shriner hospital had helped people – but its an easy ploy to lure most “sheeple” away from the truth.
Masonry goes back hundreds and hundreds of years – you need to get informed before you post “opinions” and being a member of some little masonic lodge is far from giving you the credentials to make an informed opinion.
You need to understand alot of people cannot talk about real events, or happenings, when they do there killed and the masses never know. Besides there are few who would ever take that risk to begin with.
I give kuddos to the ones who want to take a stand and expose things, but when you expose TRUE DEEP things you dont understand what your dealing with. To get a mass following of anykind in opposition and stating true secrets so outlandish nobody would believe, is a secret death sentence and I mean that literally.
The sad fact that Ron Paul may be a mason doesnt suprise me but is saddening. However it doesnt matter really. He is so far down the “totem pole” its irrelevant. No American is truely in the top rung of masonry or the New World order. They are merely puppets in a scheme to brainwash masses.
I need not say anymore, although there is so much you do not know.
I do agree that Vets are very much usupported financially
especially. They derserve way more honor and respect than they get. They are brave people who do risk their
life are are not taken care of properly for that sacrifice. Its extremly dissheartening. I believe its a real tragedy that media does not cover near enough.
July 22nd, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Man some of you guys really have a great understanding of the world beyond all experts. Its too bad the illuminati and freemasons had to ruin our perfect peaceful utopia of a planet we had beforehand, and don’t even get me started of those darn reptilians! I mean, living in the developing world sure does suck, god damn ron paul to hell for not sticking up for our holy hero alex jones who is in it or the movement and not just the money. Heck, this son of a bitch even snuck into the most evil satanic ritual ever with all the world leaders James Bond style. What a godlike creature, I am sure he is legit. I am actually thinking of taking a road trip to the white house to protest against their world record breaking facist dictatorship with a megaphone. I sometimes feel as if I am the only one who can save us as the sheeple choose to ignore my baseless opinions. This is probably because they are weakminded; and surely not because I am a retard. The only reason masonic hospitals help people is to LURE THEM FROM THE TRUTH!
Also our food sucks, African children might be starving but at least their food doesn’t BRAINWASH THEM!