March 16, 2017
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2017
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the historical meaning of the term 'redneck' and its origins as a symbol of working-class resistance, contrasting it with modern propaganda. He extensively criticized U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly the wars in Iraq and Syria, arguing that Saudi Arabia and Jordan were responsible for 9/11 attacks yet were never targeted militarily, while Iraq was invaded without justification. Koernke alleged Israeli and Turkish support for ISIS through oil trafficking and criticized mainstream media, social engineering in entertainment, and corporate entities like Starbucks for anti-American hiring practices. He called for the development of 'Patriot Wood' as an alternative to Hollywood and urged listeners to build independent media platforms rather than relying on Google, Facebook, and Twitter. A caller named Jonathan from Maine discussed social engineering in television programming and the need for American inventors and entrepreneurs to reclaim innovation outside government control.

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