Interview 1519 – Daniel McAdams on the Koch-Soros Quincy Institute Interventionists
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Daniel McAdams joins us today to discuss his recent article, “The Koch-Soros Quincy Project: A Train Wreck of Neocon and ‘Humanitarian’ Interventionists.” We talk about the Quincy Institute, its supporters, and how they are using phony opposition to keep “anti-war” advocates in service of the US empire’s “forever war” agenda.
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SHOW NOTES
Koch and Soros Team Up For World Peace! WTF?
The Koch-Soros Quincy Project: A Train Wreck of Neocon and ‘Humanitarian’ Interventionists
Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Daniel McAdams on The Corbett Report
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This episode presents a good listen in recognizing Deception used by the elites to sucker good people into being used for evil. They tell them what they know they want to hear (they hire companies to find out), and often pay people that we have seen doing good to join them. In this case, Soros and Koch work behind the scene employing others to get in front of the camera.
Daniel McAdams does a great job of exposing the Neocons for what they are, and thus takes his fair share of abuse. The “Ron Paul Liberty Report” is being censored by Youtube/gootube, so it is best to access it directly by going to http://www.ronpaullibertyreport.com (which is in the show notes).
That said, I attended the first “Ron Paul Peace and Prosperity Conference” at Dulles Airport in D.C. and wish that I could attend the latest Conference being promoted in Texas. It is rare to find so many people working toward world peace in one place. If you can go, it will help you to rise above the Deception in the media, and perhaps inspire you to do more.
James, you and Ron Paul are at the top of my go to list for cogent and reliable analysis of important issues we face. This expose of the Quincy Institute shows the Koch brothers and George Soros as the oligarches that they are. George Soros claims that he is not a Zionist (see: https://momentmag.com/the-vilification-of-george-soros-in-israel/
) and is a major funder of the Telos Group (http://www.telosgroup.org/). TheTelos Group says that they are “pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian and pro-peace.” I would guess that more of Soros’ money has gone to the Quincy Institute than to the Telos Group whose efforts probably amount to an insignificant trifle in resolving the Israel/ Palestine conflict. Can you shed any light on this seemingly apparent anomaly of Soros benevolence? Thanks, Tom Compton with We Hold These Truths – whtt.org