Mark Dankof’s America Sept 5, 2012


Today’s discussion–Libertarian National Campaign Chairman Wayne Allyn Root; Israeli asset and Maryland Republican Congressional Candidate Kenneth R Timmerman of Accuracy in Media along with his Iranian War Party pals working for Israel (the pay is good!);Not-So Stealth Zionist Howard Phillips; Mitt; Barack; and the Whole Gang. Same Circus! New Clowns! You’re Screwed! Join Us!


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  1. #1 by Matthew/Boston on September 6, 2012 - 1:59 am

    I had intended to post a comment, but after listening to the show, I’m too frightened!

  2. #2 by Matthew/Boston on September 6, 2012 - 2:09 am

    One more powerful sermon by Mark Dankof. And not very uplifting. The Zionist cancer has infected even the Libertarian party. God help us. Humanity is the organism, and Zionism is the cancer.

    And Mark G. is correct. No one is talking about an attack on Iran and the consequences. No one. But Mark, you haven’t been near me in line at the grocers.

  3. #3 by kw on September 6, 2012 - 3:22 am

    Oh my…what an incredible podcast! Not sure what to say, other than THANK YOU for THE TRUTH, UGLY as it is!

  4. #4 by Concrete man on September 6, 2012 - 6:10 am

    Mark,

    Thanks for blowing the whistle on Worm Allen Root. Another Jew ruining a perfectly good party. The Libertarian ideals are wonderful, but they have been corrupted by… drum roll please: JEWS.

    I have never heard Gary Johnson speak out against Jewish Power. Guess he never will, although it seems a Johnson/ Paul ticket would be preferable to GLOBAL NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION.

    Thank you for your excellent rants Mark!!!

    Concrete man (my real name)

  5. #5 by Civilian on September 6, 2012 - 9:20 am

    US airlines to face 9/11 trial.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/05/business/american-and-united-airlines-must-face-trial-over-sept-11-attacks.html

    These Jews have absolutely NO shame at all. They have already murdered, raped their victims and have returned for more.

  6. #6 by on September 6, 2012 - 9:43 am

    66 countries eligible to purchase US drones: Defence official

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/09/06/260107/us-arms-makers-eager-to-export-drones

  7. #7 by Civilian on September 6, 2012 - 1:56 pm

    WOW, that was some education right there.

    Do you believe in the electoral process at all?

    I only ask because of comments mad by Mr Dankof, on the issue of Mitt having to win certain states to stand a chance of becoming the next US president.

    If the game is rigged, then why bother? Is it perception on behalf of the government as to appear legit or are we losing our minds and truly believe what it is we are saying?

    Civilian

  8. #8 by Ingrid B on September 6, 2012 - 2:08 pm

    It makes me sad, that you guys feel you have to leave your country, but I feel it is probably best, problem is, where do you go? Is there anyplace left, on earth, which is untainted? You could all join forces, buy some land, or an island somewhere, start again, but where?

  9. #9 by Hamid on September 6, 2012 - 2:20 pm

    These podcasts parsing the “election” drama in the finest detail, micro-strategizing etc… are a little interesting I guess. But there’s an “Ugly Truth” undermining the whole discussion and any/all mental energy listeners devote towards considering who they should “vote” for:

    THE ELECTIONS ARE A TOTAL SHAM!

    Until we scrap the diebold&Co blackboxes completely, and return to paper ballots, hand counted at each precinct at the close of voting, in front of MANY EYES (volunteers), and publicly posted/published by those precincts when counting’s complete for adding to the larger vote totals…

    …then elections will remain a TOTAL SHAM. The blackboxes were designed from the ground up to be corruptible! And the ZioStream Media is totally complicit of course in pretending everything is accurate & legit.

    I’m afraid that “Patriots” writing articles and doing podcasts discussing the “election” which focus on anything other than returning to fully transparent, auditable elections with verifiable integrity; well they’re just adding to the problem, allowing other patriots to imagine that their vote counts, and enshrining the myth that our current FAKE ELECTIONS are actually legit.

    STEP #1 for Patriots: Raise Awareness & Rally Support for a Return to HONEST, TRANSPARENT, AUDITABLE ELECTIONS! On the streets with signs & pots & pans this coming FAKE ELECTION DAY, demanding reform!

    Thanks for sharing the Philip Giraldi story, scary stuff.

  10. #10 by Sam.R. on September 6, 2012 - 3:51 pm

    As always another hard hitting analysis of the current situation, although as frighting as it is, I found the closing music to be excellent !. What’s the title and who performed it ?.

  11. #11 by MJ on September 6, 2012 - 5:49 pm

    TQ enjoyed it, I agree with Giraldi it looks like scary times ahead for North America.
    Concrete Man :D !

  12. #12 by dachsielady on September 6, 2012 - 10:54 pm

    Great show. Libertarianism is twisted and wrong. The Austrian economics school and the Von Mises Institute is all founded upon the economic philosophies of atheist Jews.
    Carl Menger,
    Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, and
    Friedrich Freiherr von Wieser.
    Later Austrian School devotees include…
    Ludwig von Mises,
    Friedrich Hayek,
    Joseph Schumpeter.
    Murray Rothbard,
    Israel Krizner,
    Ludwig Lachmann,
    Peter J. Boettke, and
    Peter Schiff.

    The Libertarians I know locally denied from the beginning that 9-11 was an inside job or that there was government complicity in the event at all.

    Ron Paul has been flacking for Mitt Romney since the beginning of this election.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jan/10/paul-backs-romneys-record-bain/

    All of this free trade talk is nothing but bankster one world death and slavery system.

    The US electoral process in its entirety has been corrupt long before computerized voting.

    “You give me a couple of elections commissioners and I’ll make those lever machines sing ‘Home Sweet Home”. Quote Huey P. Long 1931

  13. #13 by rmstock on September 7, 2012 - 12:53 am

    About the possible US/Israel attack on Iran by Romney if elected
    US President : It will elude the downfall of the Western world
    and especially its oil based economy, as a shutdown of oil
    barrels out of Iran will drive gasoline prices through the roof.
    The smaller economy , retailers shops will shutdown, as no-one
    can afford the ride to its doors. Even the internet based
    sales will be faced with a lethal hit, as the pricing of products
    will be surpassed by its delivery costs. Qui Bono, one might
    ask, of such a war in Iran. Well its not Israel and its not America.
    The most certain benefactors are most likely Russia, China and even
    Africa, the current runner-ups in Oil-production.

  14. #14 by Vickie Jacobs on September 7, 2012 - 1:06 am

    Thanks Mark. Thank-you for all that you and everyone at TUT are telling the world. You are all real jewels. Jewels in His crown. May this information reach many and open people’s minds. Pray that all your needs be met.

  15. #15 by rmstock on September 7, 2012 - 1:57 am

    “Wayne Allyn Root is a capitalist evangelist and serial
    entrepreneur. He is a former Libertarian vice presidential nominee.
    He now serves as chairman of the Libertarian National Campaign
    Committee. He is the best-selling author of “The Conscience of a
    Libertarian: Empowering the Citizen Revolution with God, Guns, Gold
    & Tax Cuts.”

    About the Root cause here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KBR_%28company%29

    KBR, Inc. (formerly Kellogg Brown & Root) is an American
    engineering, construction and private military contracting company,
    formerly a subsidiary of Halliburton, headquartered in Houston.
    [ ... ]
    After Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries in 1998, Dresser’s
    engineering subsidiary, The M. W. Kellogg Co., was merged with
    Halliburton’s construction subsidiary, Brown & Root, to form
    Kellogg Brown & Root. KBR and its predecessors have received many
    contracts with the United States military including during World
    War II, the Vietnam War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    KBR is the largest non-union construction company in the United
    States.
    [ ... ]

    After this Wayne Allyn Root’s book title “The Conscience of a
    Libertarian: Empowering the Citizen Revolution with God, Guns, Gold
    & Tax Cuts.” might start ringing its true tone. It has nothing
    todo with being liberal, but all with war racketeering and profiting.
    And that does not come from strangers. Was `Kellogg Brown & Root’
    actually started up as some law-firm ? It sure sounds that way, where
    Jewish employees write up documents like the :

    The Kellog Palestine Pact of 1926
    http://crashrecovery.org/moneymasters/kellogg-palestine-pact-1s.jpg
    http://crashrecovery.org/moneymasters/kellogg-palestine-pact-2s.jpg

    Note on the Kellogg Briand Pact [of 1928]

    This pact was not written by Secretary of State Frank B.
    Kellogg, but was entirely the work of a Jewish Chicago
    lawyer, Solomon O. Levinsohn. He first presented it to the
    late M. Briand and later to Mr. Kellogg, who sponsored it.
    It became known as the Kellogg-Briand Pact and was
    signed in Paris on August 27, 1928. (Cf. The story of this
    Pact in the Revue Internationale des Sociétés Secrètes,
    Paris, 1930).

    as is mentioned inside “Waters Flowing Eastward: The War against the
    Kingship of Christ” by L. Fry, 7th Edition, 1998 , GSG & Associates
    Publishers. See also http://crashrecovery.org/Waters/

  16. #16 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 2:24 am

  17. #17 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 4:12 am

  18. #19 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 7:07 pm

    http://www.theintelhub.com/ 2012/ 08/ 28/ an-open-letter-to-jesse-benton-from-p-a-u-l-festival-organizer/

  19. #20 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 7:10 pm

    An Open Letter to Jesse Benton from “P.A.U.L. Festival” Organizer :

    Aug 27, 2012 … An Open Letter to Jesse Benton from “P.A.U.L. Festival” Organizer … By Tracy Diaz theintelhub.com … My name is Tracy Diaz. I am one of the …

    http://www.theintelhub.com/ 2012/ 08/ 28/ an-open-letter-to-jesse-benton-from-p-a-u-l-festival-organizer/ – View by Ixquick Proxy – Highlight

  20. #21 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 7:17 pm

    Mark someone is disabling this link in order to suppress the information and I dont know how to overcome that. Here is more info about this letter of Jessie Benton: Ron Paul’s destructive campaign manager and ugly relative.

    By Tracy Diaz theintelhub.com August 27, 2012 Related: Insider Sabotage: Did Jesse Benton Sabotage the Ron Paul Festival and 2012 Campaign as a Whole? Contributed by FederalJack Dear Jesse Benton, My name is Tracy Diaz. I am one of the organizers of “P.A.U.L. Festival”. I, along with thousands of other grassroots supporters, champion the cause

  21. #22 by Zoe on September 7, 2012 - 7:31 pm

    Conservativetimes.org article I posted the link to is not coming up.

    Here is a part of the article:

    “Actually, as it turned out there were two campaigns, both intertwined.

    The first campaign I believe was legitimately running for President and either trying to win at least before Iowa, or and trying to get as many delegates for the convention as they could afterwards for the possibility of a brokered convention (even if remote) to at least have some influence.

    The second campaign, however, was all about Rand Paul pure and simple and his future in the party. One did not operate without the other’s consent. All of their moves since January were done with Rand’s interests in mind and I dare say in reality he and Trygve Olson were calling the shots (Benton is simply a drone who follows orders from both).

    That’s why you had this rather confused and contradictory situation where one campaign was raising money, giving speeches before thousands and winning delegates and the other was working behind the scenes with the Romney forces, not attacking them directly because they knew he would be the nominee, and eventually making an endorsement for Romney after he appeared to have clinched it. Anything that needed to be done to help Rand out with the Romney campaign and the party establishment was done.

    Thus, when state conventions in Arizona and Oklahoma turned chaotic over the weekend of May 12 (you know, the whole “Romney’s son was booed” motif), the Romney campaign demanded the second Paul campaign put a stop to first campaign and that’s exactly what happened. Benton gives a conference call saying they were going to wind things down, and Rand gives his endorsement. But with more state conventions still to take place for delegates, appearances the first campaign was still operational had to be kept up. So other surrogates like Jack Hunter and Doug Wead were sent out saying nothing’s changed when that was utter crap. And Ron himself never officially dropped out, never suspended, never did anything. This rather unusual status of running/not running allowed for continued fundraising appeals to be made which kept the money coming in so that they would have millions they haven’t even spent, a nice kitty to have for the next four years. For all it’s clumsiness, it was actually a very skillful way of keeping the whole enterprise going until the very end when they couldn’t anymore and then they could blame the party for it. The one problem was, the deal for the Louisiana delegation came two days too early, betraying the whole thing. Louisiana was state No. 5 and everyone knew it and everyone knew the Paul campaign had a case to make before the RNC because the idiots in Louisiana state party violated their own rules. So a deal was made to prevent the case from being heard. No fifth state, no nomination and Roger Villere was punished for being a jack-ass.

    Was it deceptive? Only if you believed Ron still had a chance to win even late in the game. Those a little wiser or a little more cynical could see”

  22. #23 by Zoe on September 8, 2012 - 7:07 pm

    “Revolution within the Revolution” was the topic of the above article.

  23. #24 by Zoe on September 8, 2012 - 7:18 pm

    Hear is the link again:

    Revolution within the Revolution | Conservative Heritage Times
    conservativetimes.org/?p=12027
    Aug 24, 2012 – Political conventions in this day and must be hell on reporters looking for actual news to write about instead of being on a week-long junket.

  24. #25 by Zoe on September 8, 2012 - 7:26 pm

    Revolution within the Revolution

    “Political conventions in this day and must be hell on reporters looking for actual news to write about instead of being on a week-long junket. But a enterprising political reporter (the exception being Dave Weigel, who will be too busy making love to Jesse Benton to report on anything useful) looking for a story at the upcoming GOP convention in Tampa (presuming it goes off with being disrupted by a hurricane) will find it covering the Ron Paul Movement because it will be in Tampa that movement will more than likely split itself in two.

    The Republican Party establishment and the Romney campaign are doing their level best to keep out Paul delegates from the convention. That was to be expected. What was not expected was Romney Campaign being aided and abetted by the Paul Campaign. By agreeing to a deal to split the Louisiana delegations between Romney, Santorum and Paul instead the of the plurality Paul delegates would have had (and may well have been upheld by the RNC), the “official” Paul campaign took away the one state which would have given it the five states and or territories needed to nominate Paul from the floor of the convention (which would have given him an unscripted 15 minute speech as well). With the Paul campaign actively discouraging its delegates from trying to nominate Paul anyway and also look good for the cameras, it’s obvious that the game is up as far as the campaign goes.

    Actually, as it turned out there were two campaigns, both intertwined.

    The first campaign I believe was legitimately running for President and either trying to win at least before Iowa, or and trying to get as many delegates for the convention as they could afterwards for the possibility of a brokered convention (even if remote) to at least have some influence.

    The second campaign, however, was all about Rand Paul pure and simple and his future in the party. One did not operate without the other’s consent. All of their moves since January were done with Rand’s interests in mind and I dare say in reality he and Trygve Olson were calling the shots (Benton is simply a drone who follows orders from both).

    That’s why you had this rather confused and contradictory situation where one campaign was raising money, giving speeches before thousands and winning delegates and the other was working behind the scenes with the Romney forces, not attacking them directly because they knew he would be the nominee, and eventually making an endorsement for Romney after he appeared to have clinched it. Anything that needed to be done to help Rand out with the Romney campaign and the party establishment was done.

    Thus, when state conventions in Arizona and Oklahoma turned chaotic over the weekend of May 12 (you know, the whole “Romney’s son was booed” motif), the Romney campaign demanded the second Paul campaign put a stop to first campaign and that’s exactly what happened. Benton gives a conference call saying they were going to wind things down, and Rand gives his endorsement. But with more state conventions still to take place for delegates, appearances the first campaign was still operational had to be kept up. So other surrogates like Jack Hunter and Doug Wead were sent out saying nothing’s changed when that was utter crap. And Ron himself never officially dropped out, never suspended, never did anything. This rather unusual status of running/not running allowed for continued fundraising appeals to be made which kept the money coming in so that they would have millions they haven’t even spent, a nice kitty to have for the next four years. For all it’s clumsiness, it was actually a very skillful way of keeping the whole enterprise going until the very end when they couldn’t anymore and then they could blame the party for it. The one problem was, the deal for the Louisiana delegation came two days too early, betraying the whole thing. Louisiana was state No. 5 and everyone knew it and everyone knew the Paul campaign had a case to make before the RNC because the idiots in Louisiana state party violated their own rules. So a deal was made to prevent the case from being heard. No fifth state, no nomination and Roger Villere was punished for being a jack-ass.

    Was it deceptive? Only if you believed Ron still had a chance to win even late in the game. Those a little wiser or a little more cynical could see the outlines of what they were doing, from Adam Kokesh to Scott Horton to Justin Raimondo. While I thought it was rather fanciful, the campaign never completely discouraged such thinking or at least never discouraged persons from trying to gain delegate slots presumably to put Paul’s name in nomination. If they did, the RP would have dropped out but if he did that, the whole enterprise would have come to a screeching halt. No more money, no more effort.

    If Paul campaign wants to congratulate themselves for being clever, they have the right to do so. But there’s a price to be paid down the line. There’s not going to be much of a grassroots left outside of the just as delusional people who now think Rand now has the inside track to the 2016 nomination. Yes several state parties were taken over this election cycle but just remember that was done because ordinary RP supporters gave up their time and money to attend precinct meetings and county conventions and state conventions. Will that control be maintained if such persons, believing they were part of a sacred cause, don’t show up anymore because they now know they were being used? I have my doubts.”

  25. #26 by Zoe on September 8, 2012 - 7:27 pm

    “Then again it may not matter. I’ve said before I don’t think Rand or his claque have any use for the grassoots of the Paul campaign. I believe they feel that such support is overrated, that they’re more trouble than their worth, that the party leadership holds a negative view towards said supporters and wishes they go away, so why not go along with them? Rand 2016 will be a campaign based on raising large amounts of cash, largely from the coal and energy sector, to use towards negative TV ads against his opponents. So long as he looks good in TV debates and the polls shows he’s a front runner, he doesn’t need people waving signs for him. And he won’t need people calling for him either, they have machines that do that sort of thing now. With an Iowa organization already in place and no New England/New Hampshire candidate on the horizon to call upon regional loyalties, they feel they’re in great shape for 2016.

    So as we fast-forward from 2008 we find Ron Paul still on the outside looking in, giving a rally speech outside the convention hall; another pro-Paul rally altogether which the candidate and campaign are ignoring and with Rand Paul and the rest of the delegates on the inside. Being split in three is not exactly a unified situation. Not that the movement was unified to begin with. But it took someone with Ron Paul’s charisma and sincerity and honesty to bring such a diverse movement together. There are those who may feel the message alone is strong enough to keep it together. Unfortunately there are just as many ready to sacrifice the message for power.

    Now granted power is what it’s all about. But power without principal is basically Sauron’s Ring. And what we speak of specifically is the attempt by trying to reach for power to water the message down or change it so it doesn’t mean anything. This is happening with many movement candidates who trying to hem in the message, especially when it comes to foreign policy. This is a key point because while many rank and file Republicans could agree with Paul on economics, they are repelled by his foreign policy. It’s affecting candidates who the movement helped win primaries and other elections and who now are flip-flopping on foreign policy not realizing why it is the essential part of the message.

    After Tampa, some in the movement will devote the next four years of their lives to another Paul, others may grow apathetic and drop out and others may try their hand with non-major parties. But whatever happens, the fact remains that more education is needed on creating a foreign policy which reflects American’s interest and economic resources. The movement will go nowhere or go down dead ends until minds are changed on this point because so much of what take place with American economically and even socially does flow from foreign policy. This is what I personally learned from Ron Paul five years ago and will be his legacy to me now that he’s exiting the stage.

  26. #27 by Amy on September 12, 2012 - 1:47 am

    “But if Jesse Benton hadn’t systematically gone about alienating members of the grassroots who were making big contributions – people like myself, Trevor Lyman and Tom Woods, just to name three, this campaign would have had a way better chance.

    I fully understand the vitriol being poured onto Benton.

    To say that this was like “our movement was 4 guys in a Kayak, rowing as fast as they could in a race with a Navy speedboat,” is complete BS and lacking in any kind of knowledge. This had the potential to be a campaign like no other – truly a campaign of the people – led by the people. It was the people running through Ron Paul. Instead of harnessing that power, channeling, directing it, and encouraging it, it was squashed, discouraged and had cold water thrown on it at every turn. It was over before it ever began.

    Believe me. I know much more than I ever let on, but kept my mouth shut “for the sake of the campaign.” For the sake of “lets all get together and unite and try to win this thing.” What a joke.

    Good riddance, Jesse Benton”—-Michael Nystrom

    Thank you Michael for being honest.

    Ron Paul can learn from you instead of sugar coating the lie about Jessie Benton his ugly relative.

    .

  27. #28 by Ira on September 12, 2012 - 3:57 am

    “Hey, Benedict, you can’t resign, because…
    Submitted by ChristsWorldOrder on Tue, 09/11/2012

    You are FIRED, dude, without the option of returning!

    It’s one thing to have enemies in other camps, but when the #1 reason Dr. Paul is out of the race and not engaged in a winning, hilariously victorious battle against the ultra-pathetic and beatable Romney, is you Benedict/Benton,it is crystal clear that you, Benedict/Benton are an overpaid, thieving (of grassroots money)scandalous disgrace, most worthy of tar and feathering if it were the founding era!

    My you gorge yourself (sick!) on the greed, power, and pride of the neoconservative elite! But don’t come ANYWHERE near any of us hardcore grassroots for liberty people. You have proven yourself a scandalous enemy of liberty! It’s too bad Dr. Paul has to be nice to an egregiously pathetic family member.”

    ChristsWorldOrder thank you for being honest.

    It is time to stand for the truth instead of pandering to Ron Paul or anyone else. Ron Paul is not Jesus Christ. If people can say things against Jesus it is perfectly o.k to be critical of Ron Paul who has not been that great.

    Ron Paul was engaged in deception when he was running a campaign without the intention to win. I love the liberty minded supporters but Ron Paul has lost my respect and love. Ron Paul did not deserve the level of devotion of his supporters.

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