October 6, 2011

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Zak Carter — Rock The Revolution

October 6, 2011

One of the reasons that Ron Paul so often gets things right is because he is a student of history. He was able to predict the housing bubble and bust, explaining in detail not only what would happen but also why it would happen. He predicted the wiping out of homeowners’ equity nationwide and the massive losses that would be borne by the banking sector. He predicted that the decade following 9-11 would see massive expansion of government spending, especially on welfare and entitlements, with a large increase in the number of people who depend on the government for economic security. He predicted the decade’s reduction of civil liberties at home and the expansion of militarism abroad. He predicted the credit crisis and the collapse of the dollar, which are ongoing. He even predicted the flocking of investors to gold, which we are seeing today. He told us what we needed to do to avoid all of these things, but no one listened.

Given Ron Paul’s record, Zak Carter, a US Army veteran of Kosovo and Iraq, probably made a safe bet when he decided to devote four months of his life to bringing about another one of Dr. Paul’s predictions: “I always knew that if you were going to have a revolution, you needed two things: young people and music”. Ron Paul already has many young followers; Zak is bringing the music to get him hundreds of thousands more.

Mr. Carter is the organizer of the “Rock the Revolution Tour” (rocktherevolutiontour.com) for the peace-loving, freedom-protecting, Constitution-defending Congressman seer. Bringing together bands and Internationally acclaimed performers from all over, and already there are concerts lined up in 25 cities for the first leg of tour, beginning in Seattle on Oct 15th and making it across the United States, where on December 16th wrapping up the 2011 dates in Boston, MA . Please note that these Events/Concerts are FREE for EVERYONE 18 and Older.

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