September 30, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed historical patterns of government manipulation and false flag operations, including the Vietnam War, oil crises, and the 1970s recession. He analyzed the removal of Vice President Spiro Agnew through threats by Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haig, the subsequent placement of Nelson Rockefeller as VP, and assassination attempts on Gerald Ford by individuals connected to intelligence agencies. Koernke drew parallels between past and present geopolitical events, including the Gulf of Tonkin incident, 9/11, and the Iraq War, arguing they followed similar propaganda patterns. He also critiqued the music industry's use of payola and satellite-controlled programming as tools for mass manipulation and mind control.
- spiro agnew
- nelson rockefeller
- henry kissinger
- gerald ford
- vietnam war
- gulf of tonkin
- 9/11
- iraq war
- payola
- satellite radio
- false flag
- government manipulation
- media control
- cia
- watergate
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If he stood by your bedside and screamed while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Dill the Land. Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the morning intelligence report. I am Mark Kornpie. One day closer to occupied territories. West, Central, Southeast. Network in the morning. Also on libertytreeradio.org.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies west of the Mississippi. Along with Southern and Central. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the bottom of the Holocaust to the Gulf of Mexico, Oklahoma. Big chunk of Nebraska. Keeps and bounds across the area of the cornfield. As you do mountain climbing, walking into the gold, and that's right, the big project. From one end to the whole lot of places. between but it is a very good one. The Mississippi Smokies, the Rockies are actually better, almost completed by the very nature of the way things were established many years ago. So we have replaced McCarrie done in that area but they're some blank spots initially. If they were to shut off the internet we still would cover most of the conform or another. That's mostly the restaurant on Sunday, a chef's cook. That means you need to call in. I'm reminding everybody of that because the food workers center here their time they don't get paid for skies outside oh my goodness how did the little hazy clock September 30th Fabian social and Soviet socialist occupation well what are some of the funds we can have here what will the person no I'm sorry well recession is over the recession is a made-up word you must do but it was around for a while a long time whereas the session was something they pulled out of their arse back in the 70s many of you were too young to remember that you weren't around even we were debt by that was planned Part 2, the adventure continues. Korea didn't go the way it was supposed to, so they couldn't pull the 10-year forever war scam. They had to shut it down earlier and stare at each other across a DMZ for the next 60 years now. But in the meantime, they had to figure out what to do. So they waited a few years, not long, when you really take a look at it. And then they plugged in. The adventure continues, part 2. Making it north in South Vietnam was so much fun for the globalists and the ring knockers and the consul on formulation and the all the other crazies out there you know the global going to get them plugging in ocean on vietnam ten plus years let's never get the indigent well way who kind of a lot of golf course because of the vietnam the end of that we of course that ourselves into it didn't make any sense it's like that we're going on a war going on a wall of a sense like you know i'll get all time to end the war exactly what happened all of a sudden out of the blue war over well done we're leaving uh... goodbye Wait a minute, Britain, and uh, no, no, it's not important now. Time to leave, we're out of here, bye. Actually what happened? The level of money debt they wanted through America. And then we had this convene, we go into depression. Oh, but wait a minute, they wanted to catch on that, you know, Graham and Graham recognized this right away. Uh, those people lost their homes. Farm enclosures were at the highest ever seen, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Everybody forgets farm foreclosures. See now it's just foreclosures in the rest of the country. See, back then everybody thought, it's okay if they're foreclosing on the farms, they're not foreclosing on me. And it's like, yeah, but the farmers can feed the country and actually they're way back during this. The farming crop, in reality, was one of those short, because, you know, grain or wheat, or lima beans, or navy beans, their grains were shipped while you don't think so. The numbers take a look and we could easily feed the world today for war for cost mismanagement. In Russia, there's a sea here now, Afia, just a different location. back in the 70s. Oil crisis, oh yes, oil crisis and oil gas had to go to as high as they could drive it. It settled down and backed right off again. Same scam, they just played a little bit ago, but you're not supposed to think about it. Only what? Two short years ago? Remember, oil and gasoline, gasoline is gonna go, where's the gal one? Here in $8 a gal said, hmm, gasoline and he used gasoline. Oh, oh, oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute, oh, we've discovered lots of oil. We've got lots of oil, everything's fine, don't worry about it. Everything's cool. Well, I'll tell you what, let's do something here. We've got a couple things to take care of. Let's not bore you with all that history. No, we are going to bore you with more history, but take it back a little bit. They're funny because, and you certainly aren't going to hear this song on the radio. Why is this, I wonder? Well, you know just as well as I do why. I'm referring to it to be kind of neat. The fun part about this is 20th century man is protest music from the beginning of that depression. I'm sorry, the recession of the 70s. Well, I know a bunch of fun is that, uh, with this, it was the protest music from that. So controversial. In fact, you gotta admit that what they know, it wasn't written for today if we got something. And by the sea, I was leaving for a chance to be sure. Something, something, and it was, it's all about the reason. Controlled by civil servants and people dressed in gray, he got no privacy, got no liberty. Wait a minute. Yeah, as a matter of fact, what they're talking about. It's like people, well that sounds like now man, well 20th century, well in a way, I'm gonna point something out here and I was kind of talking about this the other day too. We tied this in with some other stuff which is the processes. The forever young crowd is so backwards and there's as far as like you know the and again there's not, the problem is a forever young crowd are so locked into the past in general but also the present crowd is too. The present group are no different. Everybody is, they're tagging along with, they're being pulled along by the of a whole bunch of people who are locked into the eco-freak. Back in the day, I was like, whoa, hang on, back up here people. There's a whole bunch of stuff, but the difference is, the only difference is that now, most of us, that we remember those scams, and so it was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, back up here. Back when we were going to school, back during this session, which by the way, they pulled the same BS back in the 30s depression, the 20s and late 20s and the early 30s. is create another global crisis of some of the crises that is the end of the world and you're all going to die and oh my god what are we going to do? Probably the best example is back in the 70s it was, what do you do man if you go to the war protest, you're two ice picks man because you're a global cooling man we're going to be walking across the diag or over across the you know by the dorms and the snow is gonna hit and there will be a flash freeze and you have to chip your way through the ice to get to the building before you freeze to death, man. You'll need the ice picks, man. You've got to chop your way through the ice that's right in the air and you're all gonna be, otherwise you'd be found frozen and placed 54 feet below a solid block of ice covering all of the world. Remember that? I remember when it was yesterday. By the way, not only that, but you have all of the underground comic books. and all the like you have underground gorilla radio which you back in the day and came from FM radio as you know today came from gorilla warfare all you know gorilla broadcasting but it was when it broadcasting all over the country people that were you know radio geeks from Vietnam came back home and said hey guys check this out look we can do with FM radio yeah let me show you FM and they made it scratch by private peep not by corporations how dynamic and we had a whole bunch of educated people back in the day guys clinically not just with keyboards they were. The point is that on college campuses you had Gorilla, you know, Underground that, well there were Underground comic books. Actually there's a whole collection option there for a lot of you that don't know. If they do, they're all absolutely controlled. Even back in that day, they were controlled. I mean, first of all, and the printers were all run by the same click, the crowd. So if they were all something to be printed on campus, like hate all the people, oh no, brotherly love by hating everybody. Seriously. Some of the interesting pieces they had are too great. Heavy Metal was the commercial expansion of what was underground comic book. Except Heavy Metal was the sanitized, you know, more of the, uh, more of, now there's a bit of history, nobody, nobody knows too much. You gotta remember, my ding dongs come from all these second line shicers. That pod, that group of people in the early 70s, college campuses and through the end of, you know, mechanisms that were set up. The uh, circles, you know, and other agencies, NSA, blah, blah, blah, the illuminous. to go on the college campuses and tweak the population in yet another way. Things went awry. Things didn't go the way they were supposed to or at least not the way they wanted and something started to, you know, something that they messed up on. The other thing is, well, timing is everything. The revolution thing provided a concern, the ring knocker in its head, the pollution, which was coming out, you know, 1976, guys, but he forgets, remember that bicentennial bison, you know, it's memorabilia. Now it's actually, you know, as much of a crime as anything. Guys, we're, coming up on a major series of anniversaries here yet again because 17 at 250 mark in between them were pretty quick but it's interesting that all of the things that were plugged in the convolutions about Nixon and that still comes down to in other characters who were their power factors at that period of time had other agendas and but the other thing is Nelson Rockefeller for instance was in a shaker and they wanted to have their name in the presidency what's interesting is get a VP. Oh, I mentioned him by the way. Now let's do this little bit of history. Remember Richard Nixon. Eventually you're going to hear about Watergate and blah blah blah blah blah. You know how that works. Taken out first, Richard Nixon's Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. Taken out first. That's right. First, a debacle slow tax crisis wrote T. Agnew. Now nobody had attacked a Vice, a seated Vice President. Typically nobody, especially, has never went after a seated Vice President. The reason for that, vice presidents actually have a lot of other powers that don't exist in the media. Agnew was another faction separate. Look up a history of Spirotte Agnew and look at his background. He faced through the first term and then all of a sudden as a precursor to their attack using Wallway, everybody was spying and everybody instilled in nothing new. Could buy a company propaganda machine in one direction. Spirotte Agnew was attacked by the IRS and this and any other. Alexander Haig and Henry Kissinger come up to Spirotte Agnew, the vice president. say if you don't leave in three men will kill you. Will kill Richie Rotiagno. Agnew leaves and then he writes his autobiography. This is a man who actually could write so he didn't have a ghostwriter and in his autobiography which is a hard-bomb book and I have a copy he flat out states what I just said he says that you know I think this chapter actually talks about or forgive me uh... Heg and uh... Henry Kissinger coming up in Britain's Life saying that they're Rotiagno. Well dudes I'd say that's pretty earth shattering for the day but nobody talked about it at all. Nobody. Why? or something with the power who then was kicked out of the p p office all the paperwork and all the charges disappeared they died they were gone setup you mean like a fabrication or because of the one in the court of a situation where the vp office is in a vacuum it's open you can't even see that there's something really strange you're the writing is on the wall with the toilet you know put nelson rocker feller in his vp you know rocker feller present knowing you like i don't think so uh... but uh... well how about uh... chirro And guys back in the day, every after-joke about this, but, considered everybody, was on the Warren Commission that hid and lied about the Kennedy assassination. What's interesting about this is when they plugged everybody in, and by the time they did all the musical chairs, they couldn't really complain about Gerald Ford, because, hey, he was a paid-for ring-knocker. He helped to cover up a presidential assassination with John F. Kennedy. Ooh, you know, kind of a Homer Simpson only with a suit, okay? Which is true, it kind of looks like a... is VP. Real attack which is beating the drum for what's in and that whole fiasco by the Mount Side putting the kosher mafia by the way from the English intelligence blah blah blah blah because they were all picked off eventually they were picked out that and then we're of course Michelle's oh don't don't don't go in that direction don't investigate that because they had to keep it narrow focus in its office well the president then is you know pushed out of office Richard Nixon Gerald Ford becomes president of the United States and so Homer Vader's in charge okay per se, but he has to pick a vice president now. Yes, who be cool is, and this is the big trick, who was Gerald for maybe a big hint. Nelson Rockefeller has officially been one of the two chief executive office at one time. Immediately there were one after another, actually stopped after three major ones I think because well it became obvious somebody was trying to get rid of Gerald and who could that be. Now the most interesting of the three was, and again they're all interesting, squeaky from the taxi driver and let's not forget my favorite book she got three names but she was always have all three of their you know the three names posted job done but it's interesting serra jay more who is serra jay more that name up serra jay more is a classic you know boys from well i won't say boys from brazil away telephone eventually candidate kind of uh... shooter why Well, Sarah worked for a certain couple of offices. Most important is she worked for the Central Intelligence Agency. She was a secretary, by the way, and not an old secretary, but not a really young secretary. On top of that, she had worked for a very special person, George Herbert Walker Bush. Yeah, these are all names that crop up when you do a background on Sarah Giustrino, Major Assassin. or attempted assassin on Gerald Ford. But Jane Moore, I'm rubbing this in for a reason because these names all come back, which means you can see where the skunks were. Ooh, the shyster. George, Herbert, Walker, Bush. Is Sarah Jane either a gram plugged in or maybe even told Sarah, you've got a duty to the ring knockers. You're a high priestess. You're a part of the ceremony. Is Vicki? Yep. And by the way, they may not have had to have programmed her or anything like that. It just may be part of the oh yay, oh yay. Or that, well, this is your price. about Paul or you've received her. Yeah, yeah, but in the occult thing, she may have been high up in the pecking order or whatever, and so in her mind it was important. She sacrificed herself. So the other question I would ask, just really, check to see what happened after the trial. What's her ending history, so to speak? Where is she today? Six feet under or behind bars? Now, I would point out something interesting about that. This should tell you something about who's connected ring knockers and how much influence they have and etc. Squeaky found the taxi driver and Sarah J. Moore, although the taxi driver did shoot, but of the three, none of them shot the president. Not one of them hit anybody that was, you know, part of the entourage, so to speak, directly. The president was not, you know, hit. Let's look forward to behold Mr. Hinkley who shoots. Absolutely beyond the shadow of a dollot at least is pulling the trigger and the image shows that it looks like he shot Ronald Reagan. Two months later, you actually so gave the comedy days later, as he's incarcerated, Mr. Hinckley is going home for a weekend luncheons with mom and dad from the psychiatric facility where he conveniently is being held. Do you think Squeaky Fom was able to do that? Do you think a taxi driver was able to do that? Do you think that Sarah Jane Moore went home for luncheons with the pubs? uh... with the bard so what after you think the differences you know of course they put this in the assassination camps don't we didn't get nelson rocker feller as a defacto uh... emperor of the united states in nineteen seventy five seventy six and if they couldn't get him in there are that they tried to shoot a work in as this is why there's not a whole lot of discussion about that era of time anymore because this is when the with series of extreme an extension of that now with the Semebamidin Gong, this Claude, this Plod, this, you know, this Boysen project, that's all he is. He just, this character, moving through or extending the projects, started in, well not just the 60s and stuff, but going back farther, but in this particular case, the initial seeds planted from that period are now next step into repeat or mimic. The regime and the Sheik wars are now, that carbon copy again, complete with the same kind of propaganda, complete with the same sheisters and murderers gravitating to certain positions of power. Guillard grunts and souls, you know, basically urinated on left and right with regard to supply. Get $100,000 a year tax-free. Remember that? They used to rub that in. They don't anymore. Mercenaries are getting $100,000 tax-10, $15,000, $20,000, and $1,200 a year time or another. We had a lot of guys that were still Vietnam vets in the Vietnam War that had, you know, 30 years. With Desert Dew, the adventure continued. The cookie cutter is there. Except for the whole idea that the sheister that's in the White House Plays into another part of like the other characters that have been brought in But do you figure that maybe the ring knockers expendable? I'll bet you they do as a matter of fact. We can pretty well count on that one. See what else can we find out there? Oh, by the way One thing that I finally did you know doing a little bit of work I was looking for movie back in the Was done movie you want to check out and Bob of all the people to be the main character This is back when he was just a general actor so this is why he got the job he's actually a good guy Tommy Lee Jim's plays in it but it's morning this is from that era this is back when we actually did stuff about American history and they get into some very interesting dialogue and talk about things actually it's quite a bit of research was done and the movie about the American Revolution done for television people but it was done as a you know a very narrow block but if you can take the time to check it out done it's a about the American Revolution in fact how the American Revolution started talking about when all these other things were going on a lot of angles or slants to things you might want to pay attention to because it kind of elaborates on the fun when I were gonna have to take a break with usual stuff I felt you know happened then people would always love it if you say well they may have done it that way they won't get away with that again I don't think so I think that they're actually plugged pretty much everything in the supposed Gulf of Tonkin's near or should say operation Every variation on it has been played out in the last 15 to 20 years. The Trade Center, the Pentagon attacks, and the more research is done on the pentagram attacks, the more it turns out that that looks like an ordinance attack in and of itself. And that they killed off certain people in the pentagram and destroyed documents that needed to be destroyed. Everything always serves. Investigations were going on. Trying to get away and cut, replay. Hold on, we've got to wake everybody up. It is already 644. What can we expect? We're gonna cover that in a second. We have this little music break here, but hold on a second now. Hold on. And then taste. That oughta get you going. If not, well, go find something. It'll work for your herbal coffee. We don't care. It's gonna jog the memory. It'll be fine. If it takes you back to 1972 or takes you to 1983, all that other, you know, all the Watergate thing beyond disco. We'll get into that later about music. Media and exactly what kind of bubble you BS we're heading into before we go any farther here. You know, the, remember, what was the number one story? Does everybody remember what covered the beginning of the Iraq war started? Jaja Gabor slaps a cop. Now when that happened, I argued when I was at the university, I was standing there the day that Jaja Gabor was on every network. Jaja Gabor slaps a cop. Jaja Gabor slaps a cop. Running commentaries, all kinds of people in the comments said, we're going to war. Like, what? Oh, that's crazy. I said, we are right now. And they said, well, they've been shouting, the end of history. Remember that BS? The end of history. Peace in our time. there's not going to be any more war because everybody's so smooth and so bright and nobody will ever be fooled by that again then all of a sudden Jaja Gabor slaps a cop and it was like, and look at this little guy on the end of this pen, the sin of the world says, you know, that whenever you see him trying to do this myopic, you know, narrow folk, you know, like walleye vision thing, well, Saddam, who's a wink in the nod, seeing the ambassador of the M was saying, well, if you're not going to get in the middle of that, there's a bunch of other stuff that I want to get in here for you, so forgive me. It's been a long day ago, I think I almost got it, I almost have it. By the way, Thursday, quality and gray out there, no way. It was hidden off in the background and not on the replay album anymore. You were the best in 2010, whoa. You know, music, I want to touch on this real quick. That's one of those, the federal acts right now, most music, are not playing the confectus of the graveyard for most of the radio stations. And to get rid of the wreck, people who got into radio weren't interested a bunch of the characters and manipulate the industry routine. So unless a DJ comes in and plays out, they might have something. Which is why it's all like it's all music, even if it's a bunch of filthy lyrics and nowadays, I was just, it's all to the payola here. What do the term payola come from? Does everybody remember this? Back years ago, there were some big, you know, it turned out that the music industry, even though they had DJs and live human beings, the music industry, the characters that were the promoters would go around and the radio stations by the DJ or pay them off and pay off certain people so that you only hear the latest the Beatles have done because it's very important that you listen to the Beatles Capitol Records etc etc oh my goodness everybody called in to listen to the Beatles it what we paid for is to make sure they'll hear the Beatles categories to with other musicians that were actually quite competent really did a good chance you can't buy the DJs oh everyone's While there were guys doing the stuff, the guys would break in and they'd have a whole minor league where they'd have them go through. Progressively, the big record labels and Holly Weir. Then, Coron channel them for all and they wanted to use them. I wanted to make up another sound. Lloyd, it's the greatest sound. It's like nothing you've ever heard before. But I just heard it last week. No, it's like nothing you've ever heard before. Well, the other thing that they were doing, the overview, is they were able to play the elevator music programming. The way it's set up is all satellite. Ask any of these, with the exception of the Little Mom and Pop versions, and there are very few of those out there right now by comparison. Oh, and radio station, ask, is the satellite feed or do you have your own music? Well, in fact, ask them this, do you have a satellite contract system music on the shelf? Off the shelf slash out of your collection. They're not going to be able to, they're either not going to answer or they're going to, sometimes they might actually be honest and they'll say, oh yeah, satellite feed. Now, the thing about satellite feed, then people go, well Mark, if that were the case, we'd hear the same music on the, you have had that happen before. Ever been driving through an area and you've got like a nice radio, 5 FM and you go, wow, but I don't want to listen to that song right now. And you go to another like 5 FM and it's the exact same song in sync. The reason is because those two stations, oh, they're with their contract and they're not supposed to overlap with their market. and they get fined. They actually get a fine if they screw up somebody else's radio station and play the same music on another station. So there's a music mix computer that sends feeds out. But everything is controlled and nothing that you hear is not on a leash by a central mechanism. Now if you want to tweak people's minds, music can be used to direct people, especially in blocks. Which is what they're doing right now with a controlled media trying to prep everybody for the next war Yeah, but it has nothing to do with thinking it has to do with you know The you bangy system bangy on the drum long enough and everybody will be on the same beat. Oh you bang anyway We are headed towards the door, it already finished with the first hour here. It's gotten cloudy out there like we might even get some rain in here in Michigan. Great, we don't need that. We'll be back in about 6 minutes here, micro effect in the morning. If you donated to the micro effect, it's the end of the month, it's the 30th. Donate to the micro effect and pitch in guys so that it gets us done and out of the way. We'll be back in 6, micro effect in the morning, you get to work, grab that cup of coffee. I'm going to station this pyramid for over 5 minutes, I'm exhausted. But I'm fine. Why is that, Johnson? I don't know, sir. Nutrition boy, I told you. I bought my food for this journey from a freeze dry guy, and I got delicious, nutritious stuff when I feel great. You, sir, I've already heard that lecture. Eh, yeah, probably wasted time. Come on, Johnson. Through that hatch right there. Yes, sir. Down the steps. Come on, sir. 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