October 8, 2007
Morning Show
59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed the escalating rhetoric toward Iran in mainstream media, comparing it to the earlier Iraq war propaganda, and criticized neoconservative figures and AIPAC for promoting military intervention. He analyzed the geopolitical strategy of controlling Middle Eastern resources and food supplies as weapons, referenced Madeline Albright's admission about starving Iraqi children, and condemned private military contractors. Koernke also critiqued what he viewed as fake Christian leaders supporting war while living in luxury, drew parallels between Soviet communism and current American political corruption, and promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign with an upcoming Michigan rally.
- iran war propaganda
- aipac
- neoconservatives
- middle east
- private military contractors
- ron paul 2008
- communism
- constitution
- new world order
- food as weapon
- madeline albright
- soviet union
- gulag archipelago
- encyclopedia judaica
- preparedness
- militia encampments
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.