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#45 Adam Kokesh (Libertarian Presidential Candidate)
Mind Melt Podcast; discussions in life, health, happiness and world news
English - June 12, 2019 03:25 - 1 hour - 119 MB - ★★★★ - 13 ratingsSociety & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This was a great conversation and I like adam a lot, be sure to check him out in Boise the last weekend in June
https://kokeshforpresident.com/
From His Website: Adam Kokesh was born on February 1, 1982 in California.
In 2007, Kokesh joined Iraq Veterans Against the War and helped bring the organization to national prominence as its most visible leader. He first came to national attention for holding up a score card during Alberto Gonzales' testimony to Congress regarding the dismissal of U.S. Attorneys keeping track of how many times he said, "I don't recall." His photograph appeared in many national newspapers and resulted in dozens of TV interviews. He was later to become the story himself when prosecuted unlawfully by the Marine Corps (while he was in the inactive reserves) for staging a street theater protest that included a mock combat patrol, "to bring a small piece of the reality of war home to Washington, DC."
Adam was an active supporter of Ron Paul and would eventually come to found and lead Veterans for Ron Paul, organizing a stunning march on the White House for vets to turn their back on Obama and raise awareness about military suicide. He was invited to speak at the 2008 Revolution March in DC organized by grassroots Ron Paul supporters and his speech that day is what put him on the map as a promising representative of the freedom movement.
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This was a great conversation and I like adam a lot, be sure to check him out in Boise the last weekend in June https://kokeshforpresident.com/From His Website: Adam Kokesh was born on February 1, 1982 in California.
In 2007, Kokesh joined Iraq Veterans Against the War and helped bring the organization to national prominence as its most visible leader. He first came to national attention for holding up a score card during Alberto Gonzales' testimony to Congress regarding the dismissal of U.S. Attorneys keeping track of how many times he said, "I don't recall." His photograph appeared in many national newspapers and resulted in dozens of TV interviews. He was later to become the story himself when prosecuted unlawfully by the Marine Corps (while he was in the inactive reserves) for staging a street theater protest that included a mock combat patrol, "to bring a small piece of the reality of war home to Washington, DC."
Adam was an active supporter of Ron Paul and would eventually come to found and lead Veterans for Ron Paul, organizing a stunning march on the White House for vets to turn their back on Obama and raise awareness about military suicide. He was invited to speak at the 2008 Revolution March in DC organized by grassroots Ron Paul supporters and his speech that day is what put him on the map as a promising representative of the freedom movement.-----------------------------------------------------
JUSTIN WREN'S Fight For the Forgotten:https://www.facebook.com/FightForTheForgotten/http://fightfortheforgotten.org/https://water4.org/https://twitter.com/TheBigPygmyhttp://instagram.com/thebigpygmy
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Dive in with us and as always, please email with questions. [email protected]
Thank you so much for listening and please leave a review on Itunes / Stitcher
Instagram = @mindmeltpodcast.
If you enjoy our podcast you may also enjoy others, such as:
Aubrey Marcus's
https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=25921&refid=asa
Timesuck Podcast: https://timesuckpodcast.comThe Joe Rogan Experience: http://podcasts.joerogan.net/True Crime Garage: http://truecrimegarage.com/#wethepeoplelive: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wethepeople-live
Thank you for the support!!
https://www.facebook.com/FightForTheForgotten/