Ron Paul Warns of U.N. Conspiracies, Rioting in the Streets During Iowa Stump

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Ron Paul Warns of U.N. Conspiracies, Rioting in the Streets During Iowa Stump
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Posted on December 31, 2011 at 2:16pm by Madeleine Morgenstern
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GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul during a campaign stop in Iowa on Friday. (AP)

GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul trotted out two well-worn talking points as he began his closing argument in Iowa on Friday, though according to one report the crowd didn’t quite go for them.

The Texas congressman — who is neck and neck with Mitt Romney in the Iowa polls — was well-received in a public library conference room, but dire warnings about a United Nations conspiracy and imminent rioting in the streets “fell somewhat flat,” Talking Points Memo reported.

As the site — which leans liberal — pointed out, Paul hasn’t toned down his “core rhetoric” even as he’s surged to the top of the polls. In the northwest town of Sioux Center, he warned that a pro-U.N. lobby would like to have the world body take control of Americans’ property:

If you want to use your property, you have to get a lot of permits. If you’re in the development business, from the low-level all the way to the top, you have to get permission from the federal government…I’m fearful because some people would like us to go all the way to the UN and have the UN controlling our lands, too.

TPM also quoted Paul warning about coming violent riots in U.S. streets already seen in different places around the world:

Freedom has been tested just rather rarely in all of history. In most of history, 90-99 percent of the time, people have had to live under dictatorships. And as our government gets bigger, and violates our civil liberties with laws like the Patriot Act that invade our privacy they become more dictatorial. … We are losing those liberties.

Our system was the greatest and I fear that we’re going to give it up. And as it’s given up, if we don’t deal with these problems, I am afraid that there will be more violence. People will get angry because they’re not going to get what they believe they have a right to. So if you’ve been providing for something else that other people are providing they get angry.

We already see this in Europe, we already see some of it in our own streets where people get angry and upset, where people get angry and upset and if we don’t understand these issues to change the policy it’s going to get a lot worse and then there will be chaos and people will be even more willing to give up their liberties.

The site spoke to a local “fervent” Paul supporter who admitted that even he wasn‘t sure about some of the candidate’s predictions. John Anderson said he was certainly concerned things could get bad, but as far as Greece-level street violence, he was less sure:

“Um,” he said with a long pause, “I think it’s a little far-fetched.”

Curtis Jacobs, also of Iowa, told TPM he equated Paul’s talk of street violence with the Occupy Wall Street movement. He said he was still undecided about which candidate he’ll support.

“If that’s what he was calling violence, yeah I could see that happening,” Jacobs said. “But beyond that? Anything’s possible, I suppose.”

Paul is spending New Year’s weekend in his home state of Texas ahead of the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, where he’s poised to do very well.
 
Pft, didn't somewhere in California erupt into violence because the Lakers lost a game? Trust me, when the system goes bankrupt there will be riots.
 
The Blaze responders are talking about Agenda 21 and agreeing with Dr. Paul (mostly) since Beck has brought up Agenda 21 so much, they already know about it (mostly)
 
Good article. How can anyone believe there won't be violence like Greece when we share a very important common factor with Greeks: Human Nature.
 
Some people live in an insulated little world when they think that it can't/doesn't happen in the U.S.

wiki list from just the last 6 years:

2005 - Civil disturbances and military action in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, August - Sept., New Orleans, Louisiana
2005 - 2005 Toledo Riot, October 15, Toledo, Ohio
2006 - San Bernardino punk riot, March 4, San Bernardino, California
2007 - The Los Angeles May Day mêlée, May 1, Los Angeles, California
2008 - Cedar Fest riot 2008, Michigan State University, April 5, 52 arrested, East Lansing, Michigan
2009 - College Fest riot, Kent State University, April 25, more than 50 arrested Kent, Ohio
2009 - Spring Jam/Dinkytown riot, University of Minnesota, April 25, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 - Palmer Fest melee, Ohio University, May 10, Athens, Ohio
2009 – L.A. Lakers riot, June 14, Fans riot in Downtown Los Angeles after Lakers win championship, Los Angeles, California
2010 - University of Tennessee Lane Kiffin Riot. Students riot on the Knoxville campus following head football coach Lane Kiffin's announcement that he took the head coaching job at the University of Southern California.
2010 - University of Maryland basketball disturbance 2010, College Park, Maryland, March 3 following a game; 28 arrested.
2010 - Springfest Riot, April 10, 200 police disperse crowd of 8000 using tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds, near the campus of James Madison University; dozens injured; 30-35 arrested., Harrisonburg, Virginia
2010 – Santa Cruz May Day riot, May 1, 250 rampage through downtown Santa Cruz attacking 18 businesses, causing an estimated $100,000 in damages. 1 arrested. Santa Cruz, California
2010 – L.A. Lakers riot, June 17, Fans riot in Downtown Los Angeles after Lakers win championship, 50 arrested. Los Angeles, California
2010 – BART Verdict riot, July 8, Riot breaks out in response to verdict in the killing of Oscar Grant, BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant. About 100 businesses were damaged and 78 people were arrested, Oakland, California
2010 - Eugene Melee, Sept 25, Riot breaks out west of the University of Oregon campus as police use tear gas to break up a rowdy party. 9 arrested. Eugene, Oregon
2010 - Oakland Protest riot, Nov. 5, Police made more than 150 arrests as a crowd broke windows and knocked down fences, protesting sentence of former BART officer in shooting of Oscar Grant on New Years Day 2009 see BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant., Oakland, California
2011 - Pennsylvania State University Joe Paterno Riot. Students riot in protest of the decision of the Board of Trustees to fire head football coach Joe Paterno. State College, Pennsylvania

This is not an absolute list by any stretch of the imagination. See the website for a list through the years. Again not a complete list...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_incidents_of_civil_unrest_in_the_United_States
 
The site spoke to a local “fervent” Paul supporter who admitted that even he wasn‘t sure about some of the candidate’s predictions. John Anderson said he was certainly concerned things could get bad, but as far as Greece-level street violence, he was less sure:

“Um,” he said with a long pause, “I think it’s a little far-fetched.”

Yeah, because it could never happen here! :headinsand:
 
the ignorance of people about the UN and how it is meeting its various agendas of global-governance through all of its various NGOs is astounding.

Ron Paul is spot on: if we want to continue to enjoy the American ideals of private property and liberty (what little we have left), we need to be actively fighting the UN and all its tentacles. ESPECIALLY on the local level!
 
The site spoke to a local “fervent” Paul supporter who admitted that even he wasn‘t sure about some of the candidate’s predictions. John Anderson said he was certainly concerned things could get bad, but as far as Greece-level street violence, he was less sure:

“Um,” he said with a long pause, “I think it’s a little far-fetched.”

Does one else here get the sneaking suspicion that this conversation probably was edited down to get that answer, or that this alleged journalist interviewed about a dozen different people until she heard what she wanted to hear? I certainly do.
 
Jandrsn21. Well, If I were Jewish and loved my Homecountry (and knew the US of A would protect my country and donate billions of dollars to her), I would also smear a powerful presidential candidate that would endanger this.
 
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the ignorance of people about the UN and how it is meeting its various agendas of global-governance through all of its various NGOs is astounding.

Ron Paul is spot on: if we want to continue to enjoy the American ideals of private property and liberty (what little we have left), we need to be actively fighting the UN and all its tentacles. ESPECIALLY on the local level!

Yes, but Glenn Beck believes in the evils of Agenda 21 and has educated his viewers. You should read the comments about this article saying "Ron Paul is right" -- even by those who do not support Ron Paul.

I agree that it's not good to draw a dividing line of who is good and bad when it comes to politics. There are always shades of gray and Glenn Beck viewers are "gray" They are Constitutionalists (mostly aware of UN Agenda 21) and ripe for picking.

Use the glass 1/2 full or 1/2 empty thought --- I think Beck viewers are 1/2 full! LOL
In other words, optimism WORKS!
 
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Christ, that Lakers thing happened TWICE?! And it wasn't even because they lost!
 
trust me, i know what your are saying!! the group i'm involved with locally is very well informed about Agenda 21 and, for the most part, are Beck fans.

but i'm the young whippersnapper, so my words don't weight much. it took another guy coming in to talk about Agenda 21 for them to not plug their fingers in their ears and sing "lalalalla" when the name "Ron Paul" was mentioned.

after him telling them "Ron Paul is the only candidate that gets it"... well, none have come out in support of him that i know of, but when i bring Ron up, they don't marginalize me anymore.

if i had about 10 more years on me, i'm sure i would have already convinced about 40 people to vote for Ron in the primary. blast!!!

Yes, but Glenn Beck believes in the evils of Agenda 21 and has educated his viewers. You should read the comments about this article saying "Ron Paul is right" -- even by those who do not support Ron Paul.

I agree that it's not good to draw a dividing line of who is good and bad when it comes to politics. There are always shades of gray and Glenn Beck viewers are "gray" They are Constitutionalists (mostly aware of UN Agenda 21) and ripe for picking.

Use the glass 1/2 full or 1/2 empty thought --- I think Beck viewers are 1/2 full! LOL
In other words, optimism WORKS!
 
trust me, i know what your are saying!! the group i'm involved with locally is very well informed about Agenda 21 and, for the most part, are Beck fans.

but i'm the young whippersnapper, so my words don't weight much. it took another guy coming in to talk about Agenda 21 for them to not plug their fingers in their ears and sing "lalalalla" when the name "Ron Paul" was mentioned.

after him telling them "Ron Paul is the only candidate that gets it"... well, none have come out in support of him that i know of, but when i bring Ron up, they don't marginalize me anymore.

if i had about 10 more years on me, i'm sure i would have already convinced about 40 people to vote for Ron in the primary. blast!!!

I'm running into the same thing at my local Tea Party, but you know what? There are 3 Ron Paul supporters in that Tea Party and we're still "working on them."
I think that after a "saturation point" they can't fight reality anymore.
Maybe we're planting seeds -- someone, some where will come along and water them.
Like the saying "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear." (even when that teacher was there all along.
 
Jandrsn21. Well, If I were Jewish and loved my Homecountry (and knew the US of A would protect my country and donate billions of dollars to her), I would also smear a powerful presidential candidate that would endanger this.

I smell a troll.

1. Israel is not the “homecountry” of all of the Jews.
2. RP would not “endanger” the State of Israel.
 
I smell a troll.

1. Israel is not the “homecountry” of all of the Jews.
2. RP would not “endanger” the State of Israel.

I know, my friend. But Alot the zionists do not understand these points. Thats why they are shit-scared of him.
 
If the government stopped extending unemployment checks, I wonder how long it would be before rioting started.
 
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