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Letter to Daniel McAdams info@ronpaulinstitute.org
Regarding his RPI post on 11/18/24
Daniel McAdams,
I must say that I was HORRIFIED by your latest email.
I have supported Ron Paul for decades. Are we now to believe that he and you care NOTHING about the Trump-endorsed genocide of innocent women and children in Palestine?
You speak some truth here; I understand the point you make, but you OVERLOOK the MONUMENTAL fact that this man Trump that you would have us be optimistic over because of some of his cabinet picks, HAS PICKED MANY MORE THAT SHOW HIS TRUE COLORS AS AN ALL-FOR-ISRAEL PRO-GENOCIDAL ANTI-CHRISTIAN ARCH-ZIONIST PSYCHOPATH WHO IS GUARANTEED TO BRING ON WWIII OVER IRAN, which he almost accomplished for his billionaire Zionist donors/ controllers during his first term in office.
Why no mention in your article of all those cabinet picks who, like Trump himself, are demented warhawks for Israel - Hegspath, Waltz, Rubio, Stefanik, Huckabee, Witkoff, Wright, Burgum, Lutnick, Ramaswamy, Noem, RFKJr. - every single one wholly supportive of the mass murdering Zionist Netanyahu and Israel's wholesale purging of Christians from the Holy Land.
This is an INEXCUSABLE oversight that needs immediate correction, lest you lose many truly good people who up to now have supported Ron Paul because of his noble Christian/political ethics. ARE WE TO BELIEVE DR PAUL HAS NOW ABANDONED THOSE ONCE HIGH IDEALS? Based on what you wrote, and since you speak for him, I would say he has.
Hugh Akins
www.ca-rc.com
Author of
-- No King But Caesar - Democracy's Deathwish
-- Synagogue Rising - A Catholic Worldview of Anti-Christian Judaism and Counterrevolutionary Resistance
-- Donald Trump - America's last Conservative Hope of Ultra-Zionist Psychopath?
-- Plannedemic - the Pandemic Deception of 2020
-- The Holocaust - A Catholic Inquiry
And publisher of The Fear of the Jews and Jews at the Inner Circles of Freemasonry.
QUESTIONING THE RON PAUL INSTITUTE
Letter to Daniel McAdams info@ronpaulinstitute.org
Regarding his RPI post on 11/25/24
Dear Sir,
Please don’t take this up wrong, but I was happy to hear that your last post received a lot of negative feedback. It shows that the patrons of the Ron Paul Institute are persons of real integrity, not willing to surrender their principles. The flak you received wasn’t an attack on you personally, rather on the surprising things you said, which indeed came across not as cautious collaboration but outright compromise. I’m sure that wasn’t your intention, but it’s what you conveyed nonetheless. And I’m sorry to say your follow-up explanation was no less disappointing, especially as you implied that we who disagree with you on this are “losing their minds.” Really? Wow!
That ridiculous opinion aside, I think you are missing the point, as you neglected to address the real issue here and our real concern. I cannot speak for others, only myself.
Not all of what you say is wrong – I wouldn’t be reading your letters if that were the case. It’s true that we are today surrounded on all sides by people and forces that are not favorable to all things Christian, all things tending to the common good; it’s true that we must tolerate and even work with some of them for the greater good, when and to the degree that’s possible. We may even occasionally collaborate with them on a specific issue on which we may happen to agree. You are not wrong about this. However, where we must draw the line is that this collaboration should never become a compromise – a weakening of our resolve, a sellout of our principles, a surrender to evil. In other words, this collaboration should never be unconditional but provisory. Christian men must never subscribe to the false notion that the ends justify the means. All good men want peace, prosperity, freedom, justice and the like, but never at the expense of their principles, their integrity or their souls.
Here’s where we disagree. We are not saying never collaborate with those holding opposite views from ours, but never without strongly and repeatedly reassuring our friends and followers that we are not betraying our shared principles by overlooking or condoning the evil these persons otherwise represent. Take Matt Gaetz, for example. Though he’s no longer in the picture, you speak of him in a positive light. I say you are vastly misinformed if you think his appointment was something worth celebrating. Where is the Christian perspective in this? The good he may have done or may even yet do is negated by the enormous evil he advocates. The bottom line is that Gaetz is another pro-genocidal Zionist warhawk for Israel. Radical Zionist Trump would not otherwise have chosen him to join his administration, and his replacement Pam Bombi is no better. I’m assuming you are a Christian and probably devout in your faith. But how do we morally justify dismissing such evil as this? Please tell me that Dr. Paul believes this preeminent moral issue – we are speaking of nothing less than mass murder, war crimes, crimes against humanity, endless wars of aggression, not to mention war profiteering – is still of paramount concern to him, as it once was. But if it is, how then can this dark side of Matt Gaetz or Ms. Bombi so casually be disregarded, as if of no matter to us? Yet this is what I gathered from your two recent letters. You come across as being too willing to overlook such monumental evils for objectives we admittedly all agree upon, but definitely not to facilitate at the much too high a cost of abandoning principle.
It’s the same with Trump, except more so. Approving some of his decisions and actions might be understandable and even acceptable, prudently speaking, but NEVER without reminding your readers that he’s nothing less than one of the most dangerous ultra-Zionists on the planet. He made that clear his entire political life, and clearer than ever when he recently urged his Zionist partner-in-crime Netanyahu to “finish the job” of slaughtering innocent Palestinians and driving the last Christians from the Holy Land. Not to issue such a cautionary alert and periodic reminder on our part would be an unspeakable act of negligence and betrayal to all those that have supported Dr. Paul, and have themselves sacrificed much on the front lines in the fight for freedom for decades.
Do you honestly believe that in the next 4 years Trump will not go all out to renew his past determination to provoke war with Iran, at the behest of his New York, DC and Tel Aviv handlers? Never can we allow ourselves to forget who exactly this man Trump really is – no matter how brilliant he is in telling conservatives all the things they want to hear, no matter how masterful a liar and deceiver he is, no matter how genius he is at driving America deeper into socialism, into the grip of the Deep State, into the death hold of Totalitarianism (remember the lockdown?) and bringing us as well to the brink of a nuclear World War III, all the while getting gullible conservatives to believe the BIG LIE that he intends to make America great again. His first term in office should have convinced us how bad he really is, and the cabinet picks for his second term is FURTHER PROOF that he hasn’t changed one iota. HE’S STILL ALL FOR ISRAEL AND THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN. Trump has long been a frontman of the Jewish Mafia and of the Elders of Zion.
How can anyone with a Christian conscience not continuously sound the alarm about such wicked psychopaths?
One final point: I have no doubt that for the first few months in office, Trump will appear as if he intends to keep all his campaign promises. We may even see such amazing things as an end to the Fed and the IRS (or maybe not), defunding Planned Parenthood (if you can believe it after Trump pledged but failed to do so during his first term), the deportation of a small number of illegal immigrants, a de-escalation in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Palestine, a blow to the gut of Big Pharma, and even a nominal reduction in Federal spending under the new Department of Government Efficiency. Of course we’d be happy to see any such developments. However, these things will be less the big gains for freedom than what they may seem, given the undeniably subversive tactic behind such initiatives, the same tactic employed by Republican and Democratic administrations for many years. It is known as “one step backwards and two steps forward.” The billionaire Zionist Elites that bailed out Trump’s six bankruptcies and years later funded his two presidential campaigns, and which have long controlled America from the shadows of power, will always permit a few steps backwards, thus lulling all patriots to sleep in order to take the next giant steps forward to further communize this one-time land of the free. Count on another Pear Harbor, 9/11, Covid Hoax in the next four years. Liberals and conservatives have been getting away with such treason for most of our lives, which is why America’s destruction hasn’t changed course no matter who, or which party, is in power. We keep going steadily leftward, administration after administration and decade after decade.
God forbid friends of Ron Paul fall for the Trump deception. Let us never forget: “wolves in sheep’s clothing” are never truly the “lesser evil” but always, by far, the greater threat.
Hugh Akins
www.ca-rc.com
hughakins@comcast.net