Porkins Policy Radio episode 11- Blowback and the war on terror with James Corbett
On today’s episode me and James Corbett of The Corbett Report discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine how it has evolved since 9/11 into a catch all phrase to mask much of the reality of the war on terror.
The basic premise that jihadis are violent bunch and supporting them comes with BLOW BACKS, is true. The stupid CIA know that the Muslim jihadis hate godless Soviets as much as Jews, and Christians, yet they are too focused on the task at hand, and too arrogant to think that these barbarians will bite the hands that feeds them.
[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]
[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]
[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]
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The basic premise that jihadis are violent bunch and supporting them comes with BLOW BACKS, is true. The stupid CIA know that the Muslim jihadis hate godless Soviets as much as Jews, and Christians, yet they are too focused on the task at hand, and too arrogant to think that these barbarians will bite the hands that feeds them.
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[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]
[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]
[…] today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine […]