"banking fraud"
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This episode featured an extended discussion of financial oligarchy, banking fraud, and government corruption. Mark Koernke and guest speakers analyzed the 2008 financial crisis as an engineered event orchestrated by Wall Street bankers and the Federal Reserve, detailing how derivatives, toxic assets, and accounting fraud by major lending institutions precipitated the collapse. The program examined the $700 billion TARP bailout and subsequent multi-trillion-dollar Federal Reserve interventions, arguing these represented massive wealth transfers to financial elites while ordinary Americans bore the costs. Speakers critiqued the Obama administration for continuing Bush-era policies on surveillance, indefinite detention, war expansion, and corporate capture of regulatory agencies, characterizing Obama as a puppet of offshore banking interests. The episode also covered media consolidation, the Federal Reserve's lack of transparency and accountability, and calls for auditing or nationalizing the Fed.
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Mark Koernke discussed America's declining global standing, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings. He addressed immigration policy and border enforcement, advocating for swift deportation procedures without extended processing. Koernke then pivoted to financial conspiracy theories, claiming $9 trillion has been stolen from the Federal Reserve and Treasury through bookkeeping manipulation by banking elites, and made allegations about communist infiltration in government. He concluded with commentary on music remastering and subliminal messaging in recordings.
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Mark Koernke discussed a caller's legal case involving firearm charges in Texas, emphasizing the importance of contacting Gun Owners of America (GOA) for legal support rather than relying on the NRA. He critiqued gun laws across various states, comparing open carry and permit requirements in Michigan and Texas. The show shifted to broader commentary on societal breakdown, using the metaphor of broken windows and glass repair to illustrate how communities collapse when productive citizens stop maintaining infrastructure. Koernke addressed banking fraud from the 2008 financial crisis, urban decay in Detroit and Chicago, and the destructive nature of vandalism and rioting. He concluded with warnings about civilization's decline when people stop participating in rebuilding damaged communities.
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Mark Koernke discussed property rights, foreclosure tactics, and allodial titles as a defense against illegitimate bank seizures. He fielded a caller (George) whose cousin's neighbor had a contractor shot while attempting an unauthorized lock change on a paid-off property, leading to discussion of repo operations on houses versus cars and the use of land patents and newspaper notices to establish clear title. Koernke emphasized the importance of understanding county recorder procedures, the role of newspapers as official records, and criticized Wells Fargo and banking institutions for fraudulent foreclosure practices. He also addressed broader themes of constitutional rights, militia responsibility, victimless crimes, arbitrary law enforcement, and the moral foundations of American law.
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Mark Koernke discussed the original 13th Amendment and its removal from the Constitution, explaining how secret societies infiltrated the legal system to undermine American law and reintroduce citizens as subjects of the crown. He covered the history of the Bar Association's role in this conspiracy, highlighted the availability of two-volume books on jurisdiction over federal areas within the states, and took a caller from Michigan. The show also featured extensive discussion on financial strategy, including how to use home equity loans to build property debt-free, how to cash out property tax millages, and banking industry deceptions regarding check clearing times. Koernke promoted local broadcasting options through Castle Broadcasting and Rick's Satellite, and discussed preparedness, agricultural abundance in the region, and wildlife management.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government corruption, banking fraud, and the Obama administration's mishandling of healthcare and economic policy. He criticized the FBI, Department of Justice, and Federal Reserve for their role in what he characterized as systemic theft from Americans. Koernke emphasized preparedness and self-defense capabilities, discussed Great Lakes history and shipwrecks, and provided detailed technical information about paintball rifle systems and their potential modification using air pressure, saboted projectiles, and magazine-fed mechanisms as an alternative weapons platform.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, purchasing power, and economic devaluation on October 18, 2010. He addressed ammunition and weapons acquisition strategies, explaining that people are buying incrementally rather than in bulk due to rising costs and currency devaluation. Koernke covered upcoming Colonial Marine Militia national meetings, warned about UN gun ban efforts in the Senate, and critiqued the ineffectiveness of riots versus organized preparation. He emphasized the importance of tiered resource development, discussed the foreclosure crisis and banking fraud, and provided practical survival tips including fire-starter preparation methods using dryer lint and cedar chips.
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Mark Koernke discussed the fraudulent banking system, foreclosure schemes targeting non-delinquent homeowners, and the mechanics of 'slave bonds' used by banks and governments to control populations. He explained how birth certificate bonds, prison bonds, and other financial instruments are created and traded, detailing the straw man legal fiction and how individuals can theoretically recover their bonds. Koernke connected these financial mechanisms to broader themes of government control, loss of manufacturing jobs due to NAFTA and GATT, and the deterioration of cities like Flint, Michigan, where the mayor is requesting National Guard deployment to enforce foreclosures. He criticized the political and banking establishment for destroying American infrastructure and called for citizens to understand the interconnected nature of these systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and preparedness, noting excellent winter wheat and fruit crops in Michigan while warning of potential engineered food shortages. He addressed banking fraud, specifically how banks are now imposing 7-10 day holds on direct deposits despite electronic transfers being instantaneous, urging listeners to abandon direct deposit. Koernke covered the history of cash crop suppression (tobacco, hemp) and how bankers have systematically destroyed farmer independence. He reported on illegal foreclosures across multiple states, including cases in Detroit, Minnesota, and Wisconsin where judges and mortgage companies with no legal standing are seizing homes. The show included discussion of the Dayton Hamvention, alternative fuels, economic indicators, and recommendations to watch 1970s films depicting Depression-era conditions.