April 11, 2007
Evening Show
59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed federal penal bonds generated against incarcerated individuals, explaining how prisoners are treated as bonded property with bonds traded among investment groups, constituting what he characterized as slave trading. He addressed the transfer of prisoners between states and warned of plans to eventually trade prisoners internationally, particularly to Mexico, as part of a broader North American integration agenda. Koernke also critiqued the militarization of police, contrasting peace officers with police state tactics exemplified during Hurricane Katrina, and discussed preparedness solutions including backup power systems, alternative energy, and the importance of armed self-defense in rural areas.
- penal bonds
- prisoner transfers
- straw man
- treasury direct account
- north american union
- katrina
- gun confiscation
- police state
- militia
- preparedness
- backup power
- second amendment
- fema
- homeland security
- minutemen border patrol
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