Gordon Kahl story and federal overreach
Sammanfattning
On today’s Martes edition from the Radio Ranch, I open the mics to a rollicking, sometimes heated town-hall about power, freedom, war, history, and who really pulls the strings. We mark Patriot Day belatedly and range from Lexington and Waco to modern geopolitics and the drumbeats of war, while challenging each other on narratives, propaganda, and personal responsibility. You’ll hear callers dig into sovereignty tactics, affidavits, veterans’ struggles with the VA, and the costs of endless conflict—plus a detour through revisionist World War II history and the old IG Farben cartel that splintered into familiar corporate names. Along the way we debate Trump, Zionism vs. Marxism, media manipulation, and Roy Cohn’s courtroom tactics; swap reading lists and long-form interviews; and even wander through theology—from Job to Jasher—and how belief, love, and personal conduct shape the commons. It’s classic Radio Ranch: open phones, sharp elbows, strong coffee—truth-seeking with the audience driving the agenda.'BASF (successor to parts of IG Farben)': https://www.basf.com'Bayer (successor to parts of IG Farben)': https://www.bayer.com'Sanofi (incorporated Hoechst, a successor to parts of IG Farben)': https://www.sanofi.com'Agfa-Gevaert (AGFA, photography/graphics; historic IG Farben lineage)': https://www.agfa.com
