Summary
Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's record-breaking fundraising on November 5th, 2007, contrasting grassroots American donations with foreign-funded donations to Hillary Clinton. He analyzed media manipulation techniques including subliminal soundtracking in films like Jaws and the use of ominous background music in news coverage of events like the Oklahoma City bombing. Koernke examined how television shows like Star Trek and Jericho function as social engineering tools, and discussed the systematic destruction of first-person historical accounts by libraries under Council on Foreign Relations influence. He emphasized the importance of preparedness, criticized unprepared citizens who dismiss survival planning, and outlined security protocols for protecting Ron Paul at public events, including identifying and capturing potential assailants rather than allowing them to escape.
- ron paul
- fundraising
- november 5
- hillary clinton
- subliminal messaging
- jaws
- media manipulation
- oklahoma city bombing
- star trek
- jericho
- social engineering
- library of congress
- council on foreign relations
- history books
- preparedness
- security protocols
- adl
- canary program