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donnay
08-09-2017, 11:03 AM
POLITICAL VETERAN FEARS PROPAGANDA & FALSE FLAG ATTACKS COULD LEAD TO WAR WITH N. KOREA

ARJUN WALIAAUGUST 9, 2017

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Former U.S Air Force veteran Dr. Ron Paul is one of America’s leading voices for liberty, prosperity, and peace. A determined critical thinker and independent researcher, he seeks the information that is unrepresented by mainstream media networks and is not afraid to present facts that disrupt our society’s dominant belief systems.

In today’s day and age, it is essential to maintain an open mind about the issues and industries that affect us all, especially when it comes to politics, because a lot of new information is emerging via the Freedom of Information Act, from whistleblowers like Edward Snowden and organizations like Wikileaks, that complicates or entirely contradicts what is presented to us by mainstream media — an entity that lies in the hands of the elite and supports their various agendas.

Rupert Murdock’s oil fields, in partnership with the Rothschilds, is one of many examples of why the politics of war aren’t always on par with the research the citizenry is doing on their own, or the information being presented by multiple alternative media networks, some of whom have become such a big threat to the “Deep State,” as Paul mentions in the interview, that they have been labelled as “fake news.”

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Since when does a government decide for the people what is real and fake news? Why censor information rather than let people examine the sources for themselves?

In a recent interview with RT (below), Paul said that “we’re hearing the same type of war propaganda” in regard to North Korea as Paul recalls hearing as a United States House of Representatives member leading up to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. Who benefits from the lies? Paul points to “the people who make a lot of money off of war, not only the people who sell weapons but also the people who gather up the oil and the natural resources.”

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Dr.3D
08-09-2017, 11:27 AM
Technically, the United States has been at war with North Korea since 1950.

I guess that means, if congress authorized the war in 1950, they wouldn't need to do it again, since that war never really ended.

donnay
08-09-2017, 12:44 PM
Technically, the United States has been at war with North Korea since 1950.

I guess that means, if congress authorized the war in 1950, they wouldn't need to do it again, since that war never really ended.

Yep. N. Korea is not suicidal and Trump knows that.

I think Trump was warning China more than N. Korea in his speech. China and India are at war over Bhutan and he is sending a message that we will align with India.

shakey1
08-09-2017, 01:18 PM
Technically, the United States has been at war with North Korea since 1950.

I guess that means, if congress authorized the war in 1950, they wouldn't need to do it again, since that war never really ended.

If I remember right, I don't think they did.

Dr.3D
08-09-2017, 02:08 PM
If I remember right, I don't think they did.
That's right, they didn't.


Despite the fear that U.S. intervention in Korea might lead to open warfare between the United States and Russia after years of “cold war,” Truman’s decision was met with overwhelming approval from Congress and the U.S. public. Truman did not ask for a declaration of war, but Congress voted to extend the draft and authorized Truman to call up reservists.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/truman-orders-u-s-forces-to-korea-2

donnay
08-09-2017, 03:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yRywEfe_L4