"divide and conquer"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed an extensive analysis of Samuel Flowerman's 1947 essay 'Mass Propaganda in the War Against Bigotry' and related Frankfurt School ideology, examining six conditions for transforming American values: control of mass communication channels, saturation with pro-tolerance messages, manufactured crises, diminishment of cultural pride, cultivation of self-punishment and group self-sanctioning, and sponsorship of influential figures. He connected these strategies to broader patterns of cultural Marxism, multiculturalism as divide-and-conquer, affirmative action, educational indoctrination, and loss of individual freedoms. Callers Phyllis and Rick joined to discuss how these tactics have been implemented through universities, media, government, and social engineering to undermine traditional American identity and self-determination.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical origins of police forces in America, tracing their development to slave-catching bounty systems and connections to fraternal organizations with masonic ties. He explored the relationship between the decline of militia functions and the rise of organized police states, and examined how federal banking systems enabled bounty collection. The episode featured extended discussion of contemporary political figures including Stacey Abrams (identified as a Council on Foreign Relations member), Oprah Winfrey as a change agent, and comparisons to Nikki Haley's role at the UN. Koernke criticized Black Panther activism as divide-and-conquer tactics, discussed the 14th Amendment's role in corporate control, and advocated for sovereign citizenship and independence from government systems. The latter portion of the transcript became increasingly fragmented and difficult to parse.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and geopolitical threats on this September 2018 episode. He covered topics including internal civil conflict scenarios, communist infiltration, potential foreign military strikes from China and Cuba, and the importance of understanding local geography and supply chains for survival. The show emphasized the need for physical preparedness, knowledge of road networks, and awareness of Agenda 21 implementation.