"Jesse Ventura: Braveheart or Beast?"
"Has anyone heard this guy in full flow? He's an impressive orator who talks an enormous amount of breathtakingly-common sense. In fact, it's kind of tough to fault anything he says. At first sight, he appears to be a true believer. Sure, he has to moderate his language so as not to step beyond the bounds of 'acceptable standards', but there appears to be a tiger within him, eager to leap out and liberate America from the cultural and moral cesspit it's become under Zionist hegemony. He's not afraid to call the Bush Neocon-artists "chicken hawks" on prime time TV. He says they're all mad keen on sending other people's kids to fight their phony wars, yet never had the guts to step up to the plate in their own day. One valid observation among very many others he's made. His credentials are pretty strong, too. He's a former Navy SEAL (and boy does he like us all to know it) with a powerful persona and an equally powerful physique. He's the kind of leadership role model that many of us looked up to in our youth. So far so good, then.
Not content with TV appearances, Ventura has also written a book. It's called "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me" in which he sets forth a compelling agenda for consigning both political parties to history and starting again from scratch by going back to the fundamentals that made this country the libertarian powerhouse it once was. Again, it's hard to find fault with anything in it. This up-and-coming political heavyweight might even have derived the inspiration for his writings it by having his views informed, his outlook shaped and his conclusions refined from reading the kind of hard-hitting, no-nonsense material that only sees the light of day on the Internet. All in all, it's hard NOT to be impressed with Jesse Ventura at any level. He's the kind of prospective leader that most of us, if the truth be known, have longed for. Or so he seems, anyway. You may detect a note of reservation here in Phaedrus's eulogy, however, so let's dig a little deeper.
First up, there's nothing concrete I can put forward that could indicate that Ventura is anything less than he purports to be. There's no evidence of which I am aware, that this guy might be a Jew-stooge and if such a slur is implied in this critique, then it's wholly unintentional, and humble apologies at the very least are in order. Nevertheless, there are a couple of nagging doubts I have about Ventura's credibility and I'd like to share them with you here now. Firstly, he's got this book published, with its notably seditious title. Who published it? How did he get a deal for such a book when 96% of publishing houses in the West are owned/controlled by Jews and when 90% of what he says in this book is totally against Jewish interests? Secondly, he's appeared on CNN's Larry King Show at least twice, where he has been given a prominent and unfettered platform from which to espouse his revolutionary views. CNN is controlled by Time-Warner (Jewish) and Larry King (not his real name, of course) is Jewish, too. Why is such an establishment 'trouble-maker' given free rein to publicize a book so vehemently critical of the Jewish status quo?
Glimpses of powerful, alternative views espoused by charismatic mavericks that are at odds with the established order of things are virtually never granted air-time by mainstream broadcasters, so we're entitled to ask, what IS the deal with Jesse? When David Duke was briefly accorded a scant opportunity to set forth his views on CNN, he suffered a constant barrage of interruptions by a hostile Wolf Blitzer who immediately set about trying to undermine Duke by bringing up his (distant) past in the KKK. No such hostility was exhibited by Larry King during an extended and very easy-going interview in which not ONE awkward question was asked of Ventura. So once again we should ask ourselves 'why'? If this guy is on the level, how does he get prime-time jewsmedia attention with Larry King publicizing his book for him? Now please don't misunderstand old Phaedrus. No one WANTS to find fault with Ventura and I'm sure everyone in the Truth Movement hopes to God he IS the real deal for once. But I'm having a tough time reconciling this dichotomy as to why the jewsmedia are so willing to promote views that are so overwhelmingly contrary to their own.
So let's cut the crap and get to the point: if you're in a dominant position - as the Jews unquestionably are - and you see a bandwagon start rolling against you (as evidenced by the increasing number of Jew-aware bloggers and websites on the Internet of late) then how might you best derail it? We know from history that the Jews have always subverted the best of opposition movements by means of charismatic and voluble patsies they feel they can control. The Russian Revolution was a prime example out of many. Time and time again throughout history, decent folks have rebelled against the injustices they see going on around them, they attract followers, then before a critical mass of opposition can be attained, the Jews infiltrate the movement to destroy it. They select who among the malcontents they can best 'do business with' and throw their collective weight behind them. Failing that, they send in their OWN malcontents. Perhaps we are seeing something like this yet again now with the promotion of Ventura in the public mind. Giving him such exposure whilst pretending the rest of us don't exist is exactly what we would expect them to do. It takes the wind out of our sails and steals our thunder.
Finally, I'd like to once again re-iterate that Ventura MAY be on the level. MAYBE. But who would YOU rather trust to take the helm of a new revolution: someone who's lauded all over the media and who owes the Jews a debt of gratitude for the publicity, or someone else who the Jews have only ever chosen to ignore and sideline (or worse - mercilessly slander with every muck-raking accusation they can muster)? I know where MY personal preference would lie. But as a long-time student of the Jews and their infinitely devious ways, I'm only too well aware of how they work. The average American clearly is NOT. If Ventura ever makes it Big Time, then and only then will we know for sure whether or not he IS a true believer and has come to deliver us out of the clutches of the Jews, or rather the nearest thing to the biblical 'Beast' who will finally sell us all into eternal slavery. Personally, I'd be very reluctant indeed to trust ANYONE tarnished with the plaudits of the Jew. I'm sorry, Jesse: you may or may not be the real deal, but MY eventual Champion will be the guy that nobody outside of the Truth Movement has ever even heard of.
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