April 26, 2007
Evening Show Complete Radio Episode 2007
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Summary

Mark Koernke and co-host Don Betcher interviewed author John Stormer about his seminal book 'None Dare Call It Treason,' originally published in February 1964, which documented communist infiltration in American institutions. Stormer discussed how he researched and self-published the book, which eventually sold over six million copies, and explained efforts by academic institutions like the University of Michigan to restrict access to it and similar patriotic literature. The show covered themes of communist influence in education, the suppression of conservative thought in libraries, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and ATF involvement, the Columbine High School shooting and its connection to curriculum promoting death and suicide classes, and recent federal weapons raids in Alabama. Koernke emphasized the importance of citizens documenting government overreach and staying vigilant against what he characterized as ongoing threats to constitutional freedoms.

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