T4E Drive Time – February 18, 2016 – American Monarchy

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American Monarchy, Nuking North Korea, Soccer ref shot dead, Apple vs FBI, part 2.

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Episode Notes

Two Former U.S. Presidents Simultaneously Advocate for a Close Family Member as the Next U.S. President, The Intercept

Ruling party chief calls for nuke capability, Korea Times

Seoul’s Spy Service Says North Korea Is Preparing Attacks, AP

A Soccer Ref Was Shot To Death On The Field After Giving A Red Card, UPROXX

Can Apple really beat the Feds on privacy?, CNBC

Eugen Shoenfeld is the Holocaust survivor who said (and I paraphrase), “The government will use crises to take away your rights. Don’t let them”

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