October 9, 2007
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed federal corruption, child protective services abuses, and historical revisionism regarding the American Civil War. He detailed a case of a federal prosecutor arrested for attempting to solicit a child, connecting it to broader patterns of government perversion and socialist infiltration of social services. Koernke then examined Civil War history, arguing it was driven by economics and foreign manipulation rather than slavery, and highlighted the Russian Tsar's role in preventing European intervention. He discussed militia organization in Michigan, media propaganda tactics used against militia members, and his unpublished Dagger Wars book series written for militia training purposes.
- child protective services
- federal corruption
- civil war history
- russian tsar
- militia organization
- michigan militia
- communist manifesto
- aclu
- media propaganda
- jefferson davis
- albert pike
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- dagger wars
- ron paul
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