LibertyFight.com
September 4, 2013
While so-called patriot and liberty groups such as Gun Owners of America, Oatherkeepers and Larry Pratt bow to the pressure of the Anti-Defamation League and the 'Holocaustianty' cult, former Congressman Ron Paul has yet to back out of his scheduled speaking slot at an event which the Southern Poverty Law Center deems an 'Anti-Semitic Conference.' When asked about the matter Paul was diplomatic, noting he had been invited by a Conservative Catholic Group to speak about 'non-interventionist foreign policy,' and that he found the article alleging anti-semitism to be 'disturbing.' Paul concluded "I have not yet sorted it out, and it makes me uneasy, but frequently the opposition uses tactics which are pure demagoguery and falsehoods, so I'm looking into it." As of today, Paul is still listed on the speaker schedule at FatimaThePathToPeace.org and will speak of all days, on September 11th. [Article continues here.]
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'Patriots' Larry Pratt of GOA & Oath Keepers side with ADL, Obama, and AIPAC on one special issue: The Holohoax September 4, 2013
Is there a 'litmus test' for 'patriots', freedom advocates and truthers? Apparently so, in some circles at least. You can oppose the government tyranny and expose corruption all you want, but if you dare approach or even associate with those who question a certain 'verboten' topic, you must be treated like a leper or one branded with the Scarlet Letter. In this case, the forbidden topic is questioning anything about the holocaust. Two well-known groups which constantly solicit funds and pander to the patriot movement recently cancelled their speeches at the Freedompalooza festival, after the Anti-Defamation League characterized the event as being organized by 'anti-semitic' extremists. The three parties who rebuked any association with those who dare to question the cult of 'Holocaustianty' were Oath Keepers, Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America, and Sheriff Jeff Christopher. By doing this, they go on record and publicly side with the position of the ADL, along with pretty much everyone else in the establishment (Barack Obama, George W. Bush, et. al) who all condemn so-called 'holocaust denial.'