"501c3 churches"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm design and history, including detailed analysis of the Taurus PT24-7 pistol and comparisons to other semi-automatic weapons. He covered historical gun confiscation in Britain post-WWII, the Sten gun's production capabilities, and the Fabian Socialist influence on English governance. The show addressed election integrity concerns in Texas regarding removed safeguards and alleged connections to Hillary Clinton. Callers discussed 501(c)(3) church tax exemption status, arguing churches should remain independent from IRS contracts. Koernke criticized Obamacare, insurance industry practices, and government treatment of American citizens versus illegal immigrants, calling for armed resistance and a new American war for independence.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, the mobilization of Colonial Marine Militia divisional commands for preparedness exercises, and various political and social issues including corporate corruption, water contamination in Michigan, and the need for citizens to prepare for potential civil unrest. He fielded calls from listeners about preparedness, historical figures like Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, and current events including the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The show included music requests and fundraising appeals for Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and improvisation with callers, then shifted to commentary on NASCAR's Confederate flag policy, criticizing it as orchestrated propaganda rather than grassroots activism. He addressed the bake shop case involving Melissa Klein and her husband, condemning the $135,000 fine as tyranny. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions, including churches, and warned that the conflict ahead is a war for liberty rather than a civil war. He discussed the Georgia Guidestones depopulation agenda, church corruption via 501c3 status, and infiltration of religious organizations by communist operatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including ionic silver solutions for health threats, homeopathic treatments, and DC zapper technology for combating infections and viruses. The show covered concerns about Ebola response, government mismanagement, and alternative medical approaches. Koernke also addressed broader constitutional issues including 501c3 church contracts, border security, UN involvement in American infrastructure, and the need for economic self-sufficiency through manufacturing rather than service economies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed James Brady's death and its potential use as propaganda for gun control, comparing it to the case of Gabrielle Giffords. They analyzed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an information war, with Facebook allegedly censoring Hezbollah content while preserving Israeli military images. The hosts addressed water infrastructure vulnerabilities, citing the Toledo water crisis and aging pipe systems, then pivoted to election integrity, detailing admitted computer-controlled voting systems and historical election fraud. They warned about technology as a double-edged sword, describing cases of remote computer infiltration with illegal content and alleged targeted attacks on patriots using weather weapons and precision strikes during the 1990s.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff as a pivotal moment in federal overreach, detailing logistics for supporting deployed militia members and coordinating supplies through vendors like Copes Distributing and Major Surplus. He warned against seeking help from government institutions (police, mental health services, churches) due to infiltration and 501c3 compliance, covered water shortages in Texas linked to fracking and chemtrailing, addressed the Malaysian Airlines disappearance as a CIA-Israeli operation involving advanced chip technology, and criticized mainstream media's scripted uniformity and government complicity in constitutional violations.
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Mark Koernke and Joe discussed an urgent fundraising drive for the Micro Effect radio network, which faced a critical bill due by end of day on February 21, 2014. Mark promoted a buy-one-get-one-free candle sale to raise funds, providing detailed product pricing and contact information. The show included calls from supporters including Edward from Liberty Tree Radio who transferred donations, and extensive discussion of tactical defensive scenarios involving armored vehicles and military engagement strategies. Joe addressed 501(c)(3) church incorporation issues, arguing churches should not accept government corporate status.
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Mark Koernke discussed fashion trends, particularly the history and implications of bell-bottom jeans, hip-huggers, and sagging pants, arguing that sagging was promoted by authorities to hinder suspects' mobility. He then pivoted to the importance of establishing a Chaplain Corps for militia units, emphasizing that Christian spiritual strength is essential for warriors and that the government is actively attacking Christianity. Koernke contrasted the spiritual fortitude of Hezbollah fighters against Israeli military superiority, arguing that conviction and faith matter more than technological advantage. He called for recruitment of chaplains to minister to troops, handle graves registration, and support the wounded, warning that secular systems fail while Christian-centered leadership succeeds.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Vietnam War draft, criticizing politicians and activists who dodged the draft in the 1960s-70s and now advocate for reinstating it. He detailed the expansion of the war into Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and North Vietnam, and the escalation of casualties after 1970 despite claims of de-escalation. Koernke contrasted draft dodgers who fled to Sweden or Canada with those who were drafted or volunteered, expressing contempt for the hypocrisy of former anti-war figures now in power. He warned of plans for Soviet-style general conscription and discussed the infiltration of communist agents into churches via 501(c)(3) status, drawing parallels to Soviet tactics in the Russian Orthodox Church. Callers contributed perspectives on Obama administration dynamics and religious institutions' complicity in political agendas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and the importance of active resistance to government overreach. He opened with an extended metaphor about animals fighting for freedom, then pivoted to criticizing passive Christians who hide behind faith rather than defending liberty. Koernke emphasized that the Founding Fathers were Christian patriots who understood liberty as a God-given right, contrasting them with modern 501(c)3 churches that counsel compliance. He took calls from Tom, who read historical documents about Revolutionary War chaplains, and from a female caller warning of martial law and foreign military equipment in National Guard armories. Koernke urged listeners to contact military personnel to stand with the American people rather than globalist agendas, discussed the 5-10 preparedness program, and warned of a corridor through the country designed to extract resources and enslave Americans.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and voter strategy, critiqued NAFTA and GATT trade agreements signed by Bill and Hillary Clinton for destroying American wages and jobs, and drew parallels between socialist control tactics in East Germany and current U.S. government overreach. He addressed border security failures, alleged Chinese container scanning waivers, and speculated on potential terrorist attack scenarios on the U.S. East Coast. The show included caller George from Florida discussing illegal aliens and terrorism at the southern border, MS-13 gang violence, and misuse of Romans 13 by churches receiving 501c3 status.