May 3, 2007
Evening Show
59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed the expansion of the American penal system as a tool of social control, drawing parallels to the Soviet Gulag system. He covered proposed prisoner transfer programs to foreign countries, the creation of new crimes to expand the prison population, and the Council on Foreign Relations' post-WWII global reorganization plans. Koernke analyzed the Korean War as a manufactured crisis designed to increase UN authority, praised General MacArthur's independent military action at Inchon, and addressed caller Dave's observations about suspicious staging and media presence at recent law enforcement incidents, including comparisons to Waco and other government operations.
- gulag system
- prison labor
- council on foreign relations
- korean war
- general macarthur
- inchon landing
- soviet socialism
- prisoner transfer
- united nations
- waco
- atf
- media propaganda
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- new world order
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.