October 2, 2007
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed historical revisionism and propaganda, focusing on the Civil War, slavery, and the Underground Railroad. He argued that the Civil War was orchestrated by Northern bankers seeking to exploit Southern resources rather than being primarily about slavery, and that German Methodists and Lutherans—not Harriet Tubman alone—ran the Underground Railroad. Koernke also addressed contemporary issues including the Jena Six case, racial conflict orchestration by organizations like the ADL and SPLC, and the need for militia preparedness. He promoted HK91 magazines at $2 each and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential conflict while maintaining constitutional knowledge.
- civil war
- underground railroad
- slavery
- german methodists
- adl
- southern poverty law center
- jena six
- albert pike
- freemasonry
- militia preparedness
- hk91 magazines
- constitutional rights
- northern bankers
- propaganda
- federal government
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