Summary
Mark Koernke discussed multiple interconnected threats to American sovereignty and property rights, including the GIS (Global Information and Surveillance) system being implemented at township levels to control land use and restrict property rights through satellite and GPS technology. He covered the Rio Treaty and foreclosure of American national debt by international bankers in 1977, the transfer of U.S. infrastructure (toll roads, bridges, turnpikes) to foreign entities including Spanish companies, and the connection between psychiatric medications (Prozac), school shootings, and the militarization of schools. Koernke also addressed Amish resistance to mandatory RFID cattle tagging, the International Building Code, UN biosphere designations of national parks, and called for citizens to investigate and resist these programs at local levels.
- gis system
- global information surveillance
- rio treaty
- international bankers
- toll roads
- infrastructure privatization
- property rights
- rfid tagging
- prozac
- school shootings
- amish
- mark of the beast
- united nations
- biosphere reserves
- international building code
- sovereignty
- land grab