"george bernard shaw"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the dangers of Fabian socialism and its agenda to control and eliminate populations, citing George Bernard Shaw's own words advocating for mass executions and the abolition of the U.S. Constitution. He connected these socialist ideologies to current government failures in handling the Ebola outbreak, arguing that deliberate inaction at borders and airports represents intentional criminal negligence by those in power. Koernke called for the arrest and execution of government officials responsible for these failures and emphasized that the Bill of Rights and Constitution are the primary protections against tyranny. He also critiqued currency devaluation, the War Powers Act of 1933, and the expansion of government control over citizens' lives.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechor discussed hunting season preparedness in Michigan, including deer processing, meat preservation, and charitable distribution of venison. The show shifted to concerns about the Ebola outbreak in Dallas, criticizing government response and border security failures. They analyzed potential disease transmission via air travel, discussed military lockdown scenarios for cities, and covered C-130 aircraft activity in Texas. The hosts played a video of Fabian Socialist George Bernard Shaw discussing population control and mass murder, connecting historical socialist ideology to modern government policies. Topics included preparedness, water storage, night vision equipment availability, and calls from listeners about travel concerns and military aircraft observations.