"clinton foundation"
13 episodes tagged with this keyword
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On Christmas morning 2018, Mark Koernke discussed alleged government efforts to arrest and prosecute treasonous officials, including speculation about 45,000 to 65,000 sealed indictments, military tribunals, and potential arrests beginning January 3rd. He emphasized the need for Americans to actively support such actions through public expression on social media and other platforms, rather than passively waiting. The show featured extended discussion about moral decay in America, the commercialization of holidays, the importance of individual responsibility and freedom, and historical parallels to Martin Luther's reformation and the printing press as tools for spreading information. Callers contributed perspectives on government accountability, the need for citizens to demand results from elected officials, and the importance of standing up for constitutional principles.
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Mark discussed geopolitical tensions, banking instability, and domestic legal cases. He analyzed Trump's foreign policy moves, including military provocations in Ukraine and Syria, while questioning whether Trump was genuinely fighting corruption or pursuing globalist agendas. He devoted significant time to the case of Bob Miles, a 23-year-old held on a $30,000 bond facing charges related to CPS involvement and child custody, which Mark characterized as a conspiracy and violation of constitutional rights. Mark urged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest, maintain communication networks, and support legal efforts on behalf of Miles.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security, military deployment, and government accountability on the last day of November 2018. He criticized the federal government's failure to secure the southern border despite trillions in spending, arguing that a linear border defense strategy with adequate personnel would be more effective than proposed wall construction. Koernke also addressed Michigan's proposed concealed carry permit elimination, warning that new anti-gun officials would use regulatory paperwork to restrict Second Amendment rights. The show featured caller discussions about civilian support for border troops and responsibility for migrant children, with Koernke emphasizing that parents bringing children to the border—not Americans—bear responsibility for their welfare. He concluded with criticism of charitable organizations and the Clinton Foundation for misusing donations.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017, analyzing the symbolic military presence during his inaugural address and what they interpreted as a message about the civil war occurring within the U.S. government. They examined Hillary Clinton's white outfit choice, speculated about potential deals regarding her prosecution, and discussed the Clinton Foundation's shutdown. The hosts criticized the lack of accountability for Clinton's email server mishandling and called for immediate action on releasing the Hammonds and Bundys from prison as a test of Trump's commitment to reform. They expressed skepticism about whether Trump would truly dismantle the police state apparatus, warning listeners not to become complacent despite the change in administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 10th anniversary of Gerald Ford's death on December 26, 2016, characterizing Ford as a Warren Commission member complicit in the Kennedy assassination cover-up who was rewarded with the presidency. The show pivoted to extensive criticism of President-elect Trump's cabinet appointments, with callers and the host expressing concern about billionaires in positions of power, nepotism involving Trump's family, and the lack of substantive policy changes. Topics included predatory banking practices, the stock market bubble, comparisons to past administrations, the Clinton Foundation, Israel policy, and broader themes of political polarization and public indoctrination preventing citizens from questioning official narratives.
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Mark Koernke discussed media censorship and the ongoing information war against alternative media outlets, playing a segment from the Corbett Report about coordinated efforts to label independent news sources as 'fake news' and 'Russian propaganda.' He addressed caller concerns about executive powers under Trump, the Bundy Ranch prosecutions, and historical patterns of land speculation and government overreach. Koernke argued that America is engaged in undeclared war against its own citizens, criticized the Clinton Foundation as a pay-to-play scheme, and discussed demographic manipulation through immigration policy. He drew parallels between frontier-era land theft and modern government seizures, ultimately asserting that peaceful resolution is unlikely and Americans must prepare for armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke and his co-host discussed the 2016 presidential election on November 4, 2016, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's alleged corruption, the Clinton Foundation's pay-to-play schemes, and unsubstantiated internet rumors about Donald Trump. They analyzed political polarization, reflected on a local farmer's shift from Obama support to Trump support, and criticized the FBI and federal agencies for covering up corruption. The show included extensive product advertisements for AR-15 parts kits, night vision equipment, ammunition, and firearms, with detailed pricing and availability information from vendors like Palmetto State Armory and CenterFire Systems. The hosts also discussed military logistics, tactical supply distribution, and made comparisons between historical military equipment costs and modern systems.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election four days before voting, focusing on newly reopened FBI investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop containing approximately 650,000 messages. They covered WikiLeaks revelations about Clinton campaign polling manipulation (the Atlas Project), CNN debate question leaks to Hillary via Donna Brazile, and allegations of occult activities and child trafficking connected to Clinton associates including John Podesta. The hosts analyzed polling accuracy issues, Eric Schmidt's Google surveillance capabilities, and rumors of Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman seeking Russian asylum. They discussed Huma Abedin's potential cooperation with authorities and her background, while examining broader issues of child trafficking, organ harvesting, and systemic corruption within intelligence agencies and the Justice Department.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and analyzing media bias favoring Clinton. He covered FBI credibility issues following the decision not to prosecute Clinton, examined voting system integrity concerns, and discussed military leadership purges. The show included extensive commentary on the Clinton Foundation, Haiti relief efforts, and comparisons to historical precedents like Lincoln's election. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, the USS Liberty incident, and various political topics.
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Mark Koernke and co-host BK discussed election manipulation tactics, including microphone control and lighting adjustments used during the 2016 Trump-Hillary debates. They analyzed historical parallels to the Nixon-Kennedy debates and election fraud, covered allegations of a 2005 Trump recording involving vulgar comments, examined Clinton Foundation financial irregularities and money laundering, and addressed geopolitical tensions including Russian civil defense drills and U.S. military posturing toward Syria. The show also included practical preparedness advice on root killer application and nuclear war survival skills.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed the 2016 presidential debate scheduled for that evening, comparing the candidates to clowns and Godzilla movie characters. They analyzed Hillary Clinton's wealth accumulation, her health concerns, and the Clinton Foundation's finances. The hosts shifted to broader political topics including Syria, no-fly zones, and Russian military capability. They emphasized the importance of God in government, referenced the book 'None Dare Call It Treason' to illustrate communist infiltration of American institutions, and discussed the dangers of computerization and surveillance. Callers contributed perspectives on local history resources, historical fords and waterways, and the story of two sisters who used drums and fifes to help turn back a British invasion during the War of 1812.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health and public appearances, analyzing video footage and questioning the authenticity of her movements and medical condition, particularly regarding pneumonia claims. He made references to 9/11, Israeli involvement, and alleged corruption involving the Clintons and Haiti, while critiquing mainstream media coverage and discussing surveillance and control tactics used by what he characterized as internationalist elites.
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Cliff Kincaid, filling in for Constance Cumbee, discussed multiple current issues including the heroin epidemic affecting American communities (particularly the Rust Belt), Hillary Clinton's health concerns, and the opening of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History. He analyzed George Soros's influence on progressive causes, critiqued the Obama administration's handling of drug trafficking and banking scandals (HSBC money laundering connected to the Clinton Foundation), and discussed Pope Francis's opposition to transgender ideology. Kincaid also raised concerns about Donald Trump's commitment to immigration reform and the viability of the Republican Party, before introducing guest Pete LaBarbera to discuss the USS Harvey Milk naval ship.