"cia operations"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed Michigan winter weather, militia preparedness, communications infrastructure, and extensive criticism of Trump's administration and Israeli influence on U.S. policy. Topics included Social Security fraud allegations, banking corruption related to Denver money laundering, Second Amendment Supreme Court cases, vehicle technology control systems, and the need for mechanical independence from electronic systems. The hosts emphasized logistics, training, and self-sufficiency as essential to resistance against what they characterized as an occupying government.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Derek Chauvin trial as a staged CIA false flag operation, analyzing alleged procedural irregularities and suspicious details. He covered state-level Second Amendment sanctuary legislation, particularly Iowa's reaffirmation of militia rights, as evidence of states preparing for conflict with federal authority. Koernke extensively criticized Israeli influence over U.S. politics, military, and foreign policy, claiming Israel orchestrated 9/11 and controls both major political parties. He argued that civil conflict is inevitable and urged listeners to identify and organize with committed patriots while avoiding those he deemed unreliable, using mask-wearing as a litmus test for commitment.
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Mark Koernke discussed his proposed constitutional tax system called the True Tax, a 1% transaction tax with 20% rebated to all Americans, arguing it would replace the income tax and restore constitutional governance. He detailed allegations of financial mismanagement at TeaParty.org, claiming millions in donations were misappropriated, and criticized government agencies for failing to enforce the rule of law. Koernke also addressed NSA and CIA surveillance operations across the country, the 2016 election results and Trump's victory, the Electoral College system, and the importance of understanding constitutional government structure versus democracy.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-election political turmoil, characterizing anti-Trump protests as paid mercenary operations financed by world bankers rather than genuine grassroots movements. He analyzed the contradiction of protesters burning the American flag while claiming to fight for America, argued that the mainstream media continues propaganda despite Trump's decisive electoral victory, and examined parallels between domestic unrest and historical CIA-funded operations overseas. Caller Rick from Colorado reported documented chemtrail activity near Boulder, and another caller discussed government construction projects and welfare housing design flaws, leading to broader commentary on the decline of common sense in institutional decision-making.
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Mark Koernke discussed a lengthy investigative video compilation about Sandy Hook, analyzing photographic evidence, family positioning in photos, and DNA findings that he claimed contradicted the official narrative. He examined demographic patterns in the Sandy Hook community, CIA connections, and argued the event was staged. The show experienced technical difficulties with audio equipment throughout the broadcast. Callers contributed technical insights about radio equipment issues and discussed micro-television and FM broadcasting as alternative media platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation tactics, creative production techniques using readily available software like Windows Movie Maker, and the importance of grassroots video content creation to counter government propaganda. He analyzed a controversial Ukrainian militia video featuring Confederate flags that was removed from YouTube, arguing the government fears citizens using accessible tools for serious purposes. The show shifted to election integrity concerns, with callers discussing ballot stuffing, voting machine fraud, and the failure of both major political parties. Koernke criticized Republican and Democratic leadership as equally corrupt, expressed skepticism about electoral solutions, and discussed drug trafficking operations including a 1993 SEAL team cocaine bust and current border smuggling, arguing the government enables drug cartels while persecuting citizens.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation and propaganda techniques, using examples like a Syrian boy's desert crossing photo that omitted his nearby family, and comparing Hollywood's dramatization of historical events to current geopolitical situations. He extensively analyzed the Ukraine protests as paid demonstrations funded by Western interests at $200-300 per protester, drawing parallels to historical CIA-backed movements like the Weather Underground. Koernke criticized the EU as exploitative toward Eastern European nations and characterized current geopolitical conflicts as schemes by international bankers and the Israeli Mossad to re-establish control over former Soviet territories. He also addressed local law enforcement issues, including a police officer shooting a service dog at a child's birthday party.
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Mark Koernke discussed the anniversary of the JFK assassination on November 22, 1963, and contrasted it with failed doomsday predictions like the Mayan calendar. He criticized international bankers and Congress for perpetuating massive debt and theft, arguing that neither party proposes meaningful spending cuts. Koernke addressed historical parallels to Nazi Germany and communist Russia, detailed CIA operations in Iran including embassy money printing and technology theft to China, and discussed military purges under Carter. In the latter half, he provided practical preparedness advice on cold weather gear for militia exercises, recommended affordable blades and machetes from Bud-K and resale shops for defense, and solicited donations to keep the Microeffect network operational.