November 12, 2014
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2014
▶ Audio Player

Summary

Mark Koernke discussed California's drought crisis and the illogic of distributing rain barrels during a drought, criticizing eco-activists for mismanaging water resources and driving agricultural valleys out of business. He covered FCC plans to regulate the internet as a utility, expressing concerns about the future of satellite-based radio broadcasts. Koernke critiqued Common Core education standards, comparing student test failures to historical benchmarks, and discussed voting system vulnerabilities and election integrity. He analyzed a gunshot detection system proposed for Massachusetts schools as propaganda, comparing it to a failed $4.5 million fire safety system at University of Michigan that was outperformed by a $5 smoke alarm. The show included commentary on political dynasties, police accountability in a controversial shooting case, and the broader pattern of government incompetence in managing systems it takes over.

Transcript Click a timestamp to jump
Loading transcript...
Recordings of The Intelligence Report are the intellectual property of Mark Koernke and the Patriot Broadcasting Network, used with permission. The content present in these recordings and the resulting transcripts are the opinions of Mark Koernke and do not represent the opinions of the Koernke Archive, its owners, or its service providers. This website, transcript, and summary content has been generated with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence tools, and may contain errors.