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.
29 January, 2006
Mark Dankof, whose unfunded, maverick right-wing 3rd party candidacy in the 2000 United States Senate race in Delaware against establishment Republican incumbent William Roth and then-Governor Thomas Carper was credited by some pollsters and Washington political insiders with affecting the ultimate outcome of that election in the 11 point swing away from the incumbent in the campaign's final days, has been named Old Right Topic News Senior Editor, a division of the paleo-conservative Breaking All the Rules (BATR) on-line news service.
Dankof, BATR Editor SARTRE of upstate New York, and the BATR staff of correspondents represent a growing cadre on the American Right in revolt against what they see as the policies of a Rockefeller Republican Establishment dedicated to the basic institutions of globalism, the New World Order, Wars for Empire, and the continued destruction of individual liberties at the hands of a Leviathan government. Known to the wider political community as "Paleo-Conservatives," they decry manufacturing job outsourcing, record foreign trade and budget deficits, a burgeoning National Security State surveillance program directed against law-abiding Americans, and the threat of a wider war in the Middle East in the coming year.
The URL for the Daily Index of Old Right Topic News and the URL for all the News Divisions of BATR News are available for daily international browsers and readers. Mark Dankof may be contacted with suggestions for posting of news stories on the former URL through the e-mail address posted for him on that page. Additional contact information for Mr. Dankof may be accessed through his listed Profile with the Washington, D. C.-based Broadcast Interview Source for national media correspondents and topical experts.
28 January, 2006
TEHRAN, Oct. 13 (MNA) -- Globalization is leading to a global economy with one world currency. It’s not clear what the name of this global currency unit will be, but perhaps it will be called the globo.
27 January, 2006
Abbas Edalat, Ph.D. is Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at Imperial College London, UK. He is a founding member of the Campaign against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran. (CampaignIran.org). This interview reprinted with ZNet's permission.
27 January, 2006
Old Right Topic News Senior Editor Mark Dankof recommends this Iran Press Service article on the Mujaheddin-e-Khalq (MKO), to refresh collective memory that this convenient ally of the Neo-Conservatives is an "Islamic-Marxist" cultic organization. It took responsibility for the murder of numerous Americans in the Pahlavi era in Iran, worked with the KGB, supported Ayatollah Khomeini, and later switched to support of Saddam Hussein against the IRI. Why is Washington ignoring this history?
25 January, 2006
The Proposed Iranian Oil Bourse and Its Threat to the American Empire by Krassimir Petrov
Old Right Topic News Senior Editor Mark Dankof observes an angle on the escalating American-Iranian crisis kept off of the front pages of American publications and off of its TV screens.
14 January, 2006
Terry Walz of the Council for the National Interest staff, informs Old Right Topic News Senior Editor Mark Dankof of a CNI-sponsored petition to ban all AIPAC-sponsored Congressional Junkets. To sign the petition, access the URL below.
URL for CNI-sponsored petition to ban all AIPAC-sponsored Congressional Junkets
13 January, 2006
Israeli Nuclear Whistleblower
Risks Jail
to Talk Exclusively to AFP
12 January, 2006
Jerry Falwell admits he and Netanyahu conspired to use the Lewinsky affair to force Clinton to abandon pressure on Israel. Old Right Topic News Senior Editor Mark Dankof asks if Reverend Falwell's Christian ethics include the encouragement of adultery and assistance to a foreign power in a plot of espionage against the United States government.
11 January, 2006
10 January, 2006
Old Right Topic News Senior Editor Mark Dankof has one question about this pivotal story out of Iran tonight. Was it an accident, or an "accident?"
Iran Focus reports that:
The commanders who died in the crash included Brigadier General Ahmad Kazemi, commander of the IRGC Ground Forces and a rising star in Iran’s radical Islamist military, Brigadier General Saeed Mohtadi, commander of the IRGC’s 27 Mohammad Division, Brigadier General Hanif, Director of Intelligence of the IRGC Ground Forces, Brigadier General Soleimani, Director of Operations of the IRGC Ground Forces, and Brigadier General Yazdani, Commander of the IRGC Artillery.
Iran Focus on "Iran's Top Military Commanders Die in Plane Crash"
07 January, 2006
05 January, 2006
Seymour Hersh's ominous piece a year ago for the New Yorker on American black-ops against Iran, was followed by Philip Giraldi's report for the American Conservative on Cheney's directives to CENTCOM to plan for a tactical nuclear strike on Iranian military facilities.
Now comes Der Spiegel's report on advancing American plans for military preemption of Iran this year. Iran Press Service duly notes all of this in the URL posted below.
Senior Editor for Old Right Topic News, Mark Dankof, observes that Washington must believe that one bad war (Iraq) deserves another (Iran). Count on political blowback for the United States in employing Israel, a non-signatory to the NPT, to hit Iran, a signatory. The world will also ask why Iran deserves to be attacked while India and Pakistan, other non-NPT signatories, draw a free pass. And will the IAEA conclude that Tehran's uranium enrichment program is of weapons grade variety?
Conclusions about Neo-Conservative presuppositions on Israel, oil, and pipelines are sure to be legitimately drawn. But if Washington thinks it is having trouble with a war of occupation in Iraq now, wait until Ahmadinejad unleashes the Islamic Republican National Corp's famed Baseej units on American troops. And further movement toward a Euro-based oil bourse in Iran, and terror attacks on the United States around the globe, are also in the cards.
All of this, on top of catastrophic civilian
casualty counts in Iran and radiological dispersion, will give the
admittedly despicable Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) regime
blowback political sympathy and support from Iranians worldwide. Quo
vadis????