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P.I.D. Radio 11/5/06: New Fronts in the Global War

from PID Radio · host Derek and Sharon Gilbert

Weâ€re back after a week away, and the show is again a wide-ranging look at the state of affairs around the world. Iraq, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Election Day, and the forthcoming North American Union were all on the table.As we connect the dots, itâ€s becoming apparent that World War I never really ended (which itself was just a continuation of the European wars of the 19th century, which in turn were products of wars from the Elizabethan era, and so on). The conflicts in the Middle East are just the latest fronts in a long-running global conflict that never truly ends.Hereâ€s one of the “pictures of 1,000 words” we mentioned during the show:Hezbollah uses a salute that is disturbingly familiar. And it's not by accident.Links:Eisenhower and Enterprise in Red SeaIran launches missiles to start new round of war gamesSaddam sentenced to death by hangingCENTCOM charts movement of conflict n Iraq toward chaosIslamic State of Iraq announces appointment of emirAudit finds over 14,000 weapons missing in IraqRussia threatens to double gas prices to GeorgiaPentagon speeds planning for strike against North KoreaCorsi leads coalition against North American UnionPermission to leave the countryThe Dave Emory programs listed below are an excellent primer on the documented connections between the fascists of Nazi Germany and the fascists of radical Islam. Those connections are mostly British and American.Dave Emory: For the Record #564 "Interview With John Loftus"Dave Emory: For the Record #565 "Middle East Matrix"Dave Emory: For the Record #566 "Middle East Matrix Part II"Dave Emory: For the Record #567 "The Socialism of Fools"Dave Emory: For the Record #568 "The Life and Times of Hasan Cengic"Citizens find security issues with Sequoia voting machinesVenezuelan ownership of electronic voting machine company investigatedFlorida Diebold machines help voters pick ‘right' candidate

Weâ€re back after a week away, and the show is again a wide-ranging look at the state of affairs around the world. Iraq, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Election Day, and the forthcoming North American Union were all on the table.As we connect the dots, itâ€s becoming apparent that World War I never really ended (which itself was just a continuation of the European wars of the 19th century, which in turn were products of wars from the Elizabethan era, and so on). The conflicts in the Middle East are just the latest fronts in a long-running global conflict that never truly ends.Hereâ€s one of the “pictures of 1,000 words” we mentioned during the show:Hezbollah uses a salute that is disturbingly familiar. And it's not by accident.Links:Eisenhower and Enterprise in Red SeaIran launches missiles to start new round of war gamesSaddam sentenced to death by hangingCENTCOM charts movement of conflict n Iraq toward chaosIslamic State of Iraq announces appointment of emirAudit finds over 14,000 weapons missing in IraqRussia threatens to double gas prices to GeorgiaPentagon speeds planning for strike against North KoreaCorsi leads coalition against North American UnionPermission to leave the countryThe Dave Emory programs listed below are an excellent primer on the documented connections between the fascists of Nazi Germany and the fascists of radical Islam. Those connections are mostly British and American.Dave Emory: For the Record #564 "Interview With John Loftus"Dave Emory: For the Record #565 "Middle East Matrix"Dave Emory: For the Record #566 "Middle East Matrix Part II"Dave Emory: For the Record #567 "The Socialism of Fools"Dave Emory: For the Record #568 "The Life and Times of Hasan Cengic"Citizens find security issues with Sequoia voting machinesVenezuelan ownership of electronic voting machine company investigatedFlorida Diebold machines help voters pick ‘right' candidate

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