"alternative currency"
20 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage distribution throughout homes and vehicles, water storage considerations, and emergency supplies. He analyzed economic threats including currency devaluation, the Argentina currency crisis as a model for potential U.S. economic manipulation, and the need for alternative currency systems. The second hour featured caller Larry discussing Trump's foreign policy, the Charlie Kirk assassination and gag order, Thomas Massey's election challenges, Social Security fraud involving illegal aliens, and claims about Israeli involvement in various government operations. Technical issues with Windows Update 25H2 affecting network systems were noted.
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Mark Koernke discussed electoral systems, state governance, and community self-determination, particularly addressing caller Henry Goodman's concerns about Illinois politics and Chicago's influence. He explained the rationale behind the Electoral College and criticized the welfare state's perversion of liberty. Mark also discussed Michigan county-level governance changes and community unincorporation efforts led by figures like Dave, emphasizing that alternative local systems should not be criticized if they work for their communities. The episode included discussion of preparedness, alternative currency strategies using $2 bills, and the State of Jefferson movement.
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Mark Koernke discussed year-end preparedness themes on December 30, 2016, emphasizing ammunition stockpiling through consistent weekly purchases and promoting copper rounds as alternative currency. He critiqued law enforcement overreach through two incidents: a fire chief arrested while preventing a police officer from worsening a house fire in Indiana, and a DUI charge based on caffeine consumption. Koernke addressed Trump's business bankruptcies and financial dealings, warning listeners about potential Israeli influence in the new administration while arguing against foreign military interventions. He stressed veteran care failures at the VA and called for Americans to prioritize domestic liberty over international conflicts.
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Mark Koernke discussed the aftermath of the 2016 election, criticizing leftist reactions and those threatening to leave the country. He addressed currency collapse preparation, microchip implant technology in ID cards, and the need for alternative currency systems post-collapse. Koernke emphasized the importance of understanding pre-Federal Reserve economic systems and advocated for equitable barter and exchange mechanisms based on liberty principles rather than fiat currency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, currency alternatives, and political commentary on the final days of 2016. He explained proper use of stripper clips for ammunition loading, emphasized the importance of real-world training over perfection, and addressed listener questions about weapons maintenance. Koernke expressed concerns about international banking interests, promoted alternative currency systems including silver coins, and criticized the incoming Trump administration's ties to Israeli and international financial interests. He encouraged listeners to prepare for economic disruption and remain vigilant against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military posturing in the Pacific and Russian capabilities, emphasizing the importance of understanding geopolitical strategy and communication. He delivered an extended lesson on using a tic-tac-toe grid as a tactical and planning tool for personal security, daily organization, and military strategy, explaining how the nine-square grid represents directional threats and resource management. Koernke addressed Ferguson racial tensions and criticized mainstream media and alternative media outlets for promoting divisive narratives rather than focusing on constitutional governance and American sovereignty. He emphasized the need for preparedness, alternative currency systems through the Copper Vault, and listener support for the network.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including portable shed housing from Hickory Sheds as an affordable alternative for emergency relocation or temporary living situations. The show covered night vision technology advancements, including digital image intensifiers replacing older generation equipment. Koernke emphasized tactical preparedness by recommending military surplus berets and UN observer badges from Sportsman's Guide as low-cost camouflage and identification tools, noting their effectiveness in blending with various uniformed forces. The episode concluded with discussion of alternative currency systems, specifically copper, silver, and gold rounds as a hedge against currency collapse, with recommendations to support patriot-oriented coinage initiatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed historical parallels between Vlad the Impaler's resistance to Ottoman invasion and modern American resistance to tyranny, arguing that Vlad's reputation was propagandized by Jewish and banking interests to discredit Christian defenders. The show covered preparedness topics including ammunition purchases, micro FM transmitter kits for grassroots broadcasting, copper rounds as alternative currency, and improvised weapons construction including recoilless rifles and mortars. Callers contributed information on radio equipment suppliers and ammunition sources. The episode also included extended commentary on gender roles, biblical traditions, and criticism of progressive social movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed language assimilation in America, comparing it to policies in other nations and arguing that English should be the common language in public spaces. He addressed caller George's concerns about Spanish-language accommodation, drawing parallels to European multilingual societies while asserting that the U.S. Constitution establishes a specific legal framework within its borders. Koernke also covered preparedness topics including a weekend militia training event in Michigan featuring a 50-caliber rifle-building demonstration, Jefferson silver rounds as alternative currency, and night vision equipment availability. He discussed winter weather safety, parking procedures for the training event, and made controversial statements about racial conditioning in American society and Jewish involvement in various political movements.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed cryptocurrency market volatility, particularly Bitcoin and Litecoin's dramatic price increases, and analyzed the implications for alternative currency adoption and financial system changes. They covered preparedness topics including LED lighting modules, surplus telephone equipment for building independent communication networks, and introduced CubesOS as a security-focused Linux operating system alternative. The show also included commodity price updates, ammunition availability, and technical guidance on setting up off-grid communication systems using salvaged telephone infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an upcoming FTX (training exercise) scheduled for November 12-14, 2013, warning listeners to avoid the affected areas and prepare for potential power outages. He provided extensive guidance on battery management, radio equipment maintenance, and alternative power solutions using solar-charged LED lights and rechargeable batteries. Koernke also covered ammunition availability and pricing across multiple vendors, discussed copper rounds as alternative currency, and warned against participating in the Affordable Care Act, describing it as a scam that could result in liens on property.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-defense, and food production on this Friday morning broadcast. He addressed the recent Naval Yard shooting, advocating for body armor as affordable personal protection and criticizing government disarmament of military personnel. Koernke promoted freeze-dried food storage, copper rounds as alternative currency, and encouraged listeners to prepare for harsh winter weather and potential food shortages. He emphasized self-reliance, criticized those unwilling to take action, and discussed agricultural production capacity in America.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed alternative currency systems, focusing on Bitcoin as a decentralized, cryptography-based digital currency that operates independently of fiat currencies like the Federal Reserve Note. They explained Bitcoin's technical architecture, mining processes, and exchange mechanisms, then proposed a community experiment using web-based Java miners to generate bitcoins for Liberty Tree Radio. The hosts emphasized preparedness and resource accumulation while exploring Bitcoin as a hedge against currency collapse and government financial control.
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Nancy Cornke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on July 27, 2010, discussing border security concerns, specifically the seizure of two Texas ranches by the Zeta drug cartel and criticizing President Obama's funding of Mexican border security efforts. The show covered alternative currency adoption in Michigan, solar panel installation projects in New Jersey, and technical challenges with the station's broadcasting equipment. Callers and hosts emphasized the importance of accurate information dissemination, property rights, and self-defense against invasion, while also promoting local business support and independent internet broadcasting initiatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed the swine flu outbreak in Mexico, arguing it was engineered and deliberately allowed to spread across the U.S. border as part of a government conspiracy. He criticized Congress and border security for failing to close the border despite modern surveillance technology, called for listeners to contact their representatives, and discussed the NRA's alleged betrayal of gun owners. The show included extended tangential commentary on international aid scams, freeze-dried food preparedness, colloidal silver as a health solution, and alternative currency systems, with a caller reporting on a shooting incident involving sheriff's deputies.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle tracking and remote shutdown systems, describing a Chrysler that repeatedly stalled near the proving grounds due to embedded shutdown circuits. The show covered surveillance infrastructure including license plate readers, RFID technology, and microwave-based device disabling methods. Callers discussed detention facility locations in Michigan, underground military installations, and school board overreach. Koernke emphasized preparedness, alternative currency systems, and resistance to federal control, arguing that citizens outnumber government enforcers and should reject compliance with what he characterized as tyrannical policies.
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On Friday, November 28, 2008, Mark Koernke and co-host Michael Messer discussed currency alternatives, including the Free Lakota Bank's silver-backed coins and alternative monetary systems, with caller Al explaining the history and mechanics of fiat currency versus commodity-backed money. The second half of the program focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training, with detailed instruction on properly donning and fitting protective gas masks, including step-by-step procedures for mask application, hood attachment, and equipment maintenance. Callers and hosts emphasized the importance of preparedness, stockpiling spare filters and protective equipment, and repeated training to make emergency procedures automatic.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher broadcast the evening Intelligence Report on November 26, 2008, focusing on improvised defensive tactics and weapons construction using readily available materials. The show featured detailed instruction on command-detonated devices, trip wires, and decoy firearm placement using household items and scrap materials. Callers discussed alternative currency systems including the Free Lakota Bank and American Open Currency Standard, preparedness for economic collapse, and upcoming militia training exercises scheduled for January in Oklahoma. The hosts also promoted the book 'Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse' by James Wesley Rawles and discussed expanding radio network coverage.
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Mark Koernke discussed the federal raid on the Sunshine Mint and seizure of Ron Paul commemorative coins, framing it as a politically motivated attack on Ron Paul's presidential campaign. He emphasized the importance of alternative currency systems, including local currencies and precious metal-backed coinage, as protection against federal monetary control and the coming collapse of the Federal Reserve Note. Callers Rob from Texas and George contributed ideas about Tyvek-based local currency production and living trusts as estate planning tools to protect family assets from taxation and legal predation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field sanitation with guest Mike from Arizona, covering topics including proper waste management, cooking and sleeping area separation, water safety, portable stoves, and lighting options for emergency situations. The show featured caller George from Pennsylvania discussing black helicopter sightings and community information distribution strategies, as well as George from Florida raising concerns about mass casualty management in potential crisis scenarios. Koernke emphasized the importance of personal preparedness across multiple domains—food, sanitation, supplies, transportation, and communications—and discussed alternative currency systems like the Liberty Dollar as a means of economic resistance to federal banking control.