"civil forfeiture"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the open southern border, government betrayal, and preparedness for conflict. He analyzed the Nashville school shooter's manifesto, linking mass shootings to psychiatric drugs like Prozac rather than firearms. Koernke emphasized organizing militia units, establishing 5-10 equipment programs, and developing small-scale manufacturing and logistics capabilities. He criticized NAFTA/GATT trade agreements, Homeland Security as a foreign corporate entity, and called for Americans to prepare for potential conflict while rejecting communist influence in government.
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The episode covered multiple topics including a San Francisco church's illegal water deterrent system targeting homeless people, DEA civil forfeiture and racial profiling practices at airports and transit stations, and personal discussion of vaping equipment modifications and quality control issues. The host also discussed the sacrifices made by the signers of the Declaration of Independence and drew parallels to modern liberty radio hosts facing government opposition.
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Mark Koernke discussed a Pennsylvania State Police brutality case involving a motorist beaten and charged with 24 crimes, emphasizing the importance of jury nullification and the right to drive below posted speed limits. He covered police state desperation revenue tactics, the collapse of the tourism-based economy, and caller discussions about Ebola in Dallas, an axe attack on NYPD in New York City, and IRS asset seizure without due process. Koernke criticized law enforcement, federal agencies, and the immigration system's tax-free business incentives for foreign nationals while Americans face immediate taxation and regulatory harassment.
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Spike Timmons hosted the second hour of the Intelligence Report on January 8, 2014, discussing police checkpoints, civil liberties, and a suspicious case involving an Indiana National Guardsman arrested with explosives. The show covered concerns about "voluntary" DUI checkpoints that use uniformed officers, the militarization of local police, and comparisons to the Timothy McVeigh case. Callers discussed marijuana enforcement, civil forfeiture in Texas, and weapons for self-defense. The host solicited donations to keep the show running and thanked recent contributors.