June 1, 2007
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed federal prosecutorial misconduct revealed by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette investigation, detailing how prosecutors have repeatedly broken laws, hidden evidence, and fabricated testimony while rarely facing punishment. He extensively analyzed video evidence from the 1993 Waco siege, claiming ATF agents engaged in devil worship and destroyed evidence, and drew parallels to the Oklahoma City bombing's missing camera footage. Koernke promoted Ron Paul's presidential campaign as a ballot-box solution to government corruption, emphasized the militia's role in protecting constitutional rights, and stressed the importance of jury nullification and citizen documentation of government abuses.
- prosecutorial misconduct
- waco siege
- atf
- fbi
- ron paul
- 2008 presidential election
- jury nullification
- militia
- oklahoma city bombing
- evidence destruction
- federal government abuse
- constitutional rights
- new world order
- preparedness
- michigan
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