Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Anonymous Reports: Jesse Benton Sabotaged Ron Paul's Campaign



Here is the transcript of the video (via cyberwarzone)
Hello Citizens of the world, We are Anonymous. Dear brothers and sisters: Now is the time to open your eyes and expose the truth!
The United States of America has been taken over by the elite one percent. No more are the people of the United States of America the sovereign. Our governments have been bought and sold to the highest bidder. The United States representatives have no need to listen to its people because they have pledged allegiance to those with the most money and power. The United States government are stripping away the freedoms and liberties of its people and the justice system is a perversion to the bill of rights our founding fathers have fought and died for. No longer do the police protect and serve its public but rather many have turned into hired thugs. The constitution of the united states has almost literally been stripped to nothing and the United States government uses terrorism to deprive the rights and liberties of its citizens as well as people from around the world.

Anonymous now has a leak that exposes Jesse Benton, Ron Paul's campaign manager, about his sabotage of the Ron Paul's campaign during the Republican National Convention (RNC). Speculation Suggest that Jesse Benton was paid off handsomely for his services to sabotage the Ron Paul movement. While more evidence on this is to be determined there is no doubt that Jesse Benton's political career will be well rewarded for his services of betrayal, corruption and sabotage. For those who have supported Ron Paul's campaign and liberty movement we urge you to continue to fight and seek justice. This shame that has been brought to Anonymous' attention will not go un noticed. 
Remember, Remember the fifth of November election fraud, treason and Plot. I see no reason why election fraud, treason and Plot should ever be forgot.

We are anonymous.

We are Legion.

We do not forgive.
We do not forget.

24 comments:

  1. Breaking News: Tonight, it will be dark.

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  2. So Anonymous says they have a leak proving Benton's sabotage.

    Where are the details?

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  3. I like those guys simply b/c they stir shit up.

    I've got more of an issue with RP hiring Benton and then not firing him than with Benton himself. If you ever spent anytime around Benton you'd immediately be aware what kind of creep he is. This sadly seems to be Ron's blind spot. I don't know why specifically thought.

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    1. I kind of like them too but at this stage, this is like a Donald Trump announcement of earth shattering news.

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    2. The prob is I doubt Ron thought his own grandson in law would screw him over. Who honestly would think that? Probably the only people are types who would do it to their own grandfather in law, and Ron is certainly not that. Then after Ron figured out what he was doing, what exactly was he supposed to do? Break his granddaughter's heart by firing her husband and humiliating him and ruining his career for life?

      I think Ron realized that this, like all of the voter fraud against him, this was going to happen and he would be stopped one way or the other from winning the election. So instead he chose to focus on getting his message out and telling the truth in interviews and in the debates, which is the only real long term method to take on the evil state.

      I think it was an issue of Paul accepting that crooked stuff in a crooked system would happen to him, and his only contribution for liberty was educating the masses, which he did better than anyone in American history.

      Short term: establishment won
      long term: Ron Paul exposed the matrix to millions

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    3. Ron Paul was our Morpheus. Now we need our Neo.

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    4. "Then after Ron figured out what he was doing, what exactly was he supposed to do? Break his granddaughter's heart by firing her husband and humiliating him and ruining his career for life?"

      Considering that he was paying him hundreds of thousands of his loyal supporters' dollars, yes. We didn't send in money so this asshole could waste it.

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  4. What is your name He asked? "We are legion" they replied.

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  5. Jesse Benton a traitor? Naah. I am glad this story popped up I am so sick of election news. I even went to espn and this columnist lectured me about voting. http://espn.go.com/espn/conversations/_/id/8597148/tuesday-morning-quarterback-election-day-special-get-vote

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    1. Looking for a distraction myself. I curse thee NHL lockout.

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  6. Jesse Benton sabotaged Ron Paul. So what! It's not as if Ron Paul ever expected to win the nomination. That would be a symptom of insanity!

    The simple truth is that America is no longer a libertarian nation. Wish it were but it ain't. We are just a bunch of squabbling special interests trying to get something for nothing. Ron Paul never stood a chance and anyone who thought he did is pathetically deluded.

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    1. His chance was to educate millions, which he achieved with success no one thought possible. The establishment would have done whatever it took to stop Paul, including a "lone gunman" had voter fraud not worked.

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    2. You are a dickwad. Ron Paul woke up millions of people, especially future voters.

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  7. I almost despise this anonymous troupe more than the elite themselves:

    It is not the ninety-nine percent VS. the on percent. It is an elitist ploy and the state worshipers within the 99 percent are the revolting dupes.
    The smallest elite fraction of the 1 percent are battling with the ambitious 1 percent. That ambition is the gravest threat to control as it sows the seeds of destabilization. The "< 1" percent only cares about the 99 as a carpenter might care about their hammer - as a tool. And any tool if held wielded skillfully can become a useful weapon.

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  8. Anonymous @ 12:06 asks a great question. He's asking "Where is the proof?" It's easy to believe that saboteurs exist in an organization and campaign. It's even easy to believe, given all of the press against Benton here and elsewhere, that Benton sold the campaign down the river. Honestly, folks, wouldn't you expect this? Was the only consideration that prevented suspicion was the fact that Jesse was family? As though family is the sacrosanct defenders of everything that you hold near and dear? Really? I mean, yes, family is important; they're who we will property and assets to at the end, but do they not have their own interests? I could tell you some stories, some family stories.... But why didn't the rest of the Paul campaign vett Benton? Why give him a pass and only at the end, after the fact, take a hard position against him. It does reflect too well on the forethought of the organization or individuals leading the campaign. Or...or, maybe they did. Maybe there were questions, maybe people knew that Jesse was a bit of snake but endured him the way pioneers did the snakes coiled in the sod dugouts of Nebraska, but that he was the guy who was willing and able to do that assignment.

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  9. Should be interesting to see what they have, if anything...

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  10. Why put this on here?? They have proof but they won't show it?? I guess we'll just have to take their word for it. The word of the "legion". So if this is true it must mean Ron Paul is not such a good judge of character.

    I really like many of the articles on here but by putting this kind of garbage on makes me question how legitimate the site is.

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  11. Here is the actual leak document: https://cdn.anonfiles.com/1351956247586.pdf

    About to start reading it now.

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    1. This is a stunning piece of disorganized garbage. Basically, it all hinges on the situation surrounding the bus situation for the delegates at the convention and the letter from an organizer of PaulFest to Benton.

      Everything else consists of citations of reports of voter fraud at the various caucases and primaries and violations of the RNC's own rules by the RNC. How does Benton have any control over that exactly?

      There is nothing in here about payoffs, compensation, or active acts of sabotage.

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  12. "Speculation Suggest that Jesse Benton was paid off handsomely ..."
    Really?
    To quote Lionel Hutz,"speculation and hearsay are 'kinds of evidence' "

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  13. I'm surprised Anonymous cares about Ron Paul or is in any way interested in him or his campaign.

    Didn't the Occupy (Whatever) weasels trash on RP during their whole tantrum this past year?

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  14. I'd believe it when I hear Ron Paul's granddaughter divorcing Benton.

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  15. I'm interested in the truth, not heresy or speculation.

    I downloaded the evidence linked to in these comments from anonfiles.com. (I don't know whether this is the actual evidence provided by anonymous or not. If this is the evidence provided by anonymous, it is WEAK.)

    There is a one-page conversation with Paul-delegate Ed Vallejo which indicates that Benton diverted Paul delegates away from the Reception ("the only place Ron Paul Delegates would have a chance of meeting and influencing the votes of other delegates at the convention.") Read it to see if you can understand it, here: https://cdn.anonfiles.com/1351956247586.pdf

    There is another 50 or so pages listing the chicanery committed by the Republican party which doesn't necessarily implicate Benton. If the linked-to article is the evidence mentioned in the video, it is weak. I don't think it is enough to support the claim that "Benton sabotaged Ron Paul's Campaign." We need real evidence to justify belief in that claim.

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