Mark Dankof is a broadcaster for the Republic Broadcasting Network. A member of the Taft/Buchanan wing of the Republican Party historically, his radio show and print op-ed productions for BATR's Columnist Guild and the American Free Press warn of the dangers of a takeover of the American Republic by the advocates of globalism, central banking, and World Zionism. He is a severe critic of the Bush Administration's War on Terror, the influence of Jewish Neo-Conservatives on American foreign policy and culture, and the increasing utilization of American military might abroad as a first resort rather than the last. Like Mark Glenn and Michael Collins Piper of the American Free Press, Dankof represents a minority viewpoint within the American Right Wing in advocating an independent, autonomous Palestinian State and the serious curtailment of the domestic influence of the Israeli lobby in the government and news media of the United States.
08 August, 2008
Mark Dankof's America will air live on the
Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN) from 7-9 am Central time on Sunday,
August 10th (5-7 am Pacific/7-9 am Central/8-10 am Eastern time) at www.republicbroadcasting.org. The show will be archived
online at the RBN site for later listeners.
Mr. Dankof's guest on August
10th will be Dr. Kaveh Farrokh, Persian scholar at the
University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Farrokh is the author
of "Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at War."
Topics include the agenda behind pan-Turanianism and the clandestine
support for ethnic/tribal separatist movements in Iran and Central Asia; the
prospects for war between Iran and the United States/Israel; and the recent
attacks on Persian Achaemenid monarch Cyrus the Great by Spiegel
Magazine. See the reference below for preliminary acquaintance with the
latter topic.
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The truth behind Spiegel’s article on Cyrus the Great
by Cyrus Kar
07-Aug-2008 (14 comments)
In a recent article, titled “UN Treasure Honors Persian Despot,” Spiegel
Magazine criticizes the United Nations for recognizing an ancient
artifact believed by many to be the world’s first declaration of human
rights. The “Persian Despot” of course is Cyrus The Great, the
author of the doctrine inscribed on the outer surface of a clay
cylinder housed at the British Museum in London where it’s simply known
as the Cyrus Cylinder. When this cylinder was discovered in 1879, amid
the ruins of Babylon, it made huge headlines in the Christian West. It
was the first time a biblical story had been confirmed through
archaeology. But the euphoria quickly wore off. The democratic age had
no room for a celebrated monarch. See: