"al-qaeda"
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Mark Koernke delivered an extended 9/11 anniversary broadcast on September 11, 2018, challenging the official narrative of the attacks. He argued that Israel and elements of the U.S. government orchestrated 9/11, not Al-Qaeda, and criticized the U.S. military presence in Syria protecting Al-Qaeda fighters while claiming to fight terrorism. Koernke drew parallels to other alleged false-flag operations including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the USS Liberty attack, asserting a pattern of government deception. He called for Americans to recognize the hypocrisy of protecting the very terrorists blamed for 9/11 and demanded withdrawal from Syria.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on Obama's refusal to use the term "Islamic terrorism," criticizing the president's explanations as excuses. He discussed an incident involving an "All Lives Matter" sign in a black neighborhood and expressed frustration with media coverage. The show included discussion of fall weather in Michigan, preparedness concerns as seasons change, and commentary on Deutsche Bank's financial troubles, which Koernke attributed to planned economic collapse by international bankers. He advocated for aggressive action against those he blamed for economic instability and called for listeners to prepare with ammunition testing and equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Syrian chemical weapons crisis and U.S. military intervention plans, arguing that the Obama administration and Israeli government fabricated the situation to justify war. He criticized the hypocrisy of calling Syrian casualties 'mass casualties' while dismissing American drone strikes as 'collateral damage,' explained the technical aspects of chemical and biological weapons deployment, and warned that false flag attacks on American soil were likely. Koernke also covered corruption in universities, the Federal Reserve's currency operations at embassies, police protection rackets, and the decline of commercial aviation due to economic collapse.
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Frank Whalen returned from a two-week break to discuss major news stories, primarily focusing on CIA Director Leon Panetta's June 27, 2010 comments about Afghanistan. Panetta stated that Al Qaeda presence in Afghanistan numbers only 50 to 100 people at most, yet the U.S. maintains 93,000 troops and 130,000 contractors there at enormous cost. Whalen argued this reveals no legitimate military objective in Afghanistan and discussed how private security contractors pay millions weekly in bribes to Taliban and insurgent groups to move supplies. He also covered Panetta's comments on the Taliban's current weakness, Osama bin Laden's presumed death since the early 2000s, and Iran's uranium enrichment. Caller Andrew from Michigan contributed discussion on lithium mining in Afghanistan, heroin production, and the broader resource extraction agenda.