"bond market"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and preparedness on the evening broadcast of April 8, 2025. The episode focused heavily on field communications equipment, including combo wire (steel telephone wire) sourcing from military surplus, field telephone systems from various European countries, and battery management for electronic devices. Koernke provided practical advice on antenna construction using available materials, storage methods for communications supplies, and recommended specific retailers for purchasing magazines and equipment. He also addressed solar charging systems, hand-crank generators, and distributed emergency supplies throughout the home. The broadcast concluded with commentary on illegal immigration, social security number fraud, and international bond market manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed Social Security fraud involving millions of fake accounts allegedly being milked by government agencies and foreign entities, estimating $20 billion monthly theft. He promoted Thomas Massey for president in 2028 as the only non-compromised conservative, criticized Trump as controlled by the Jewish mob and Kabbalists, and covered preparedness topics including AR-15 rifle purchasing deals, microwave drone-disabling technology, and Michigan militia tactical gear. The show also addressed USAID bucket money schemes dating to the 1990s, property foreclosure threats tied to COVID relief loans, and the need for armed resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical strategy regarding Iran and the Middle East, arguing that media focus on Israel distracted from the larger strategic picture involving India, Pakistan, Russia, and China. He addressed the open southern U.S. border as the primary domestic threat, explaining how illegal immigration serves multiple purposes including bond market manipulation and creating internal conflict. Koernke also covered Michigan militia manufacturing of level 3A kevlar helmets, the Traverse City hair salon discrimination case, and emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and frequency monitoring to detect federal operations.