Dr. Duke announced that he will be on the Alex Jones Show at 1PM
Eastern Time today. He then brought on Pastor Mark Dankof for a
discussion of the implications of Donald Trump's candidacy. While Trump
has deep ties to Jewish tribalists and is by no means a savior, the
attention he is focusing on the immigration issue is extremely valuable.
Pastor
Dankof noted the contrast between the way Trump is tolerated by the Zio
media with how Pat Buchanan was shunned during his presidential runs,
and posited that this was because Buchanan's anti-immigrant message was
part of an overall platform that was contrary to Jewish interests,
whereas Trump, who is calling for U.S. troops to be resent to Iraq,
supports large swaths of the Zionist agenda. He concluded by pointing
out that the Zio wars in the Middle East and North Africa are creating
the conditions for the massive wave of immigration that is sweeping
Europe.
Anyone who familiarizes themselves with the work of public relations head pioneer Edward Bernays
may recognize this ideology of how to control the masses. His ideas
were very similar to what we are hearing today. It was Bernays who
specifically said that the masses could be controlled by controlling the
“circumstances” around them and “staging” situations to ultimately
guide mass behavior. ***Read full article here***
The
Middle East has been in a state of chaos for years now, with each
passing year bringing a new wave of instability, carnage and human
suffering to the people of the region. From Afghanistan to Iraq, Libya
to Syria, Western
foreign policy has directly caused or exacerbated much of the chaos we
see in the region today and has contributed to a growing trend of
instability.
A
pertinent question of our time however is whether this instability and
destabilization is a result of inept strategy by Western nations, or a
calculated strategy by the West to intentionally create chaos, balkanize
nations and increase sectarian tensions in the region?
On August 16th, two undercover EPD officers attended a book talk at the Rossdale Community League Hall in downtown Edmonton. The officers were investigating We Are NOT Charlie Hebdo: Free Thinkers Question the French 9/11, which has apparently elicited complaints from B’nai Brith Canada. Out of uniform and posing as ordinary audience members, the Hate Police officers watched my book talk.
During the intermission between my lecture and the subsequent presentation by University of Lethbridge professor Anthony Hall, the officers flashed their badges and identified themselves as members of the Hate Speech Squad. They said they had received a complaint referencing “conspiracy theories” and “anti-Semitism.”
(veteranstoday)
Dr. Duke discussed Donald Trump's immigration policy position paper
that was posted on his website over the weekend. In addition to taking a
hard line on illegal immigration, it also chips away at important
aspects of legal immigration. Dr. Slattery put the issue in the
demographic context of falling white populations world-wide.
Dr.
Duke also revealed that Alex Jones publicly invited him on his radio
show twice. Dr. Duke looks forward to a chance to talk about issues of
mutual concern as well as areas of differences. We will see if Alex
Jones follows through on this invitation.
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Chris Petherick discusses the latest news on so-called ag-gag legislation that has been sweeping the country state by state.
Ag-gag bills are proposed laws that seek to criminalize
whistleblowers who expose animal cruelty at farms. Two animal-rights
organizations filed lawsuits against two states, Utah and Idaho, and in
late July a federal court ruled Idaho’s ag-gag law is unconstitutional.
The groups are doing America a favor by exposing awful conditions at
many factory farms, but is this their only agenda? Are they really just
content with stopping cruelty, or is there ultimate goal to end all
consumption of meat?
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