The false flag video was heinous. John King took excerpts of the video and used them for gotcha journalism in an interview on CNN. Paul, who apparently had not seen or heard of the video, which was going viral, denounced it and denied he had anything to do with it.
The video played into the stereotypes demagogues use to attack Ron Paul's freedom message and his supporters. Thus, the MSM and many social media users repeated the video and shared links, often attributing it to Ron Paul and his supporters.
In fact, as is shown by the very persuasive evidence below, all facts point to the conclusion that it was Huntsman's daughters, perhaps Huntsman himself, who was behind the false flag video. The article introduced below has a detailed analysis.
The Ron Paul Campaign did not stand for it. It filed a lawsuit seeking the identity of the video creators, which as is demonstrated below, was undoubtedly the Jon Huntsman daughters. A California federal court has initially denied the Paul Campaign's request that YouTube and Twitter reveal the identity of the anonymous user who uploaded and distributed the links.
The China Jon Video Decontructed
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TheEndRun.com
January 27, 2012
On January 4th, a video entitled “Jon Huntsman’s Values” was anonymously uploaded to YouTube. The following day, this video went “viral” on the internet. By the morning after that, it was being discussed in countless newspapers and television news studios nationwide. The anonymous creator(s) of this absurd video — which has been nicknamed the “China Jon” video based on one of the titles displayed about halfway through its 72-second runtime — presented it as though it was intended to be an “attack” against Huntsman and a promotion for Ron Paul. In reality, the intended purposes were exactly the opposite (as this website has now demonstrated, and as will be further demonstrated momentarily.)
On January 6th, the day this “story” broke in the Establishment media, The End Run published an article entitled, “Huntsman Complicit in “False Flag”-Style Dirty Trick Against Paul“. This article provided preliminary documentation of the suspicious way in which the Huntsman campaign and others had gone to work egregiously and cynically exploiting the “China Jon” video almost immediately after it appeared on YouTube, as well as early evidence that the video originated from within the Huntsman campaign itself. The article quickly went “viral”, and drew citations from the San Fransisco Chronicle, Reason, The New American, The Atlantic Wire, and others.
Since then, The End Run has investigated this matter in much greater detail, uncovering a mountain of additional evidence confirming the original article’s premise. A thorough follow-up article was in the works, but was temporarily shelved, with a plan to complete and release it ASAP, after more pressing and less time-consuming matters were dealt with. However, around January 18th, it was reported that the Paul campaign has filed a lawsuit against the video’s anonymous creator(s). At that point, The End Run dropped everything and worked around the clock to refine and expand the original draft into two extremely detailed and well-sourced reports on this matter in the shortest time frame possible, in the hopes that this critical information reaches the Paul campaign and helps with their lawsuit, and also helps in the “court of public opinion”. This is one of those two reports. The other is entitled “Twitter Trail Confirms ‘China Jon’ Video as ‘False Flag’, Points to Huntsman Campaign“, and you are urged to read it before or after this one.
As documented and demonstrated beyond any doubt in these two reports, the “Jon Huntsman’s Values” video (aka the “China Jon” video) was a “false flag”-style dirty trick designed to sabotage the Ron Paul campaign and defame the candidate and his supporters — a goal which was accomplished with considerable success. Furthermore, all roads lead to the Huntsman camp, and especially Huntsman’s “viral video”-producing, social-media-utilizing, Establishment-media-darling daughters, or the “Jon2012Girls”, as they are known on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Read on here: The China Jon Video Decontructed.







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