September 9, 2014
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the collapse of small businesses across America and the importance of community self-sufficiency and local economic support. He emphasized the need for people to relocate to areas with job opportunities and build sustainable communities rather than hiding in place, citing his friend Steve's efforts to develop 80 acres of land in Idaho for skilled workers. Koernke addressed rising violence from mob attacks and flash mobs occurring in cities like Detroit and Miami, arguing that mainstream media suppresses coverage of these incidents. He criticized police brutality, highlighted the contrast between Idaho's open-carry culture and violent urban areas, and stressed the importance of self-defense rights. The episode included appeals for listener donations to keep the Micro Effect satellite broadcast operational, with Koernke expressing frustration about declining financial support and suggesting the network may need to cease operations if funding does not improve.

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