"conspiracy theories"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, survival skills, and seed storage for food production, covering topics like gardening failures, seed germination rates, sprouting and microgreens as winter food sources, and proper seed preservation in cool, dry conditions. The episode shifted to conspiracy theories about mass shooting events including Sandy Hook, Vegas, Parkland, and Pittsburgh, with Koernke claiming these were false flag operations involving crisis actors and government deception. He criticized FBI leadership and expressed distrust of official narratives regarding bombings and shootings, while also making controversial claims about 9/11, Israel, and Trump's role in a purported new world order agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed conspiracy theories regarding political assassinations, including claims about Kennedy and Reagan, and speculated about Hillary Clinton's health and potential use of body doubles. He addressed the 2016 presidential election, characterizing both major candidates as part of a controlled system, and took calls from listeners discussing election interference, government surveillance of the show's broadcast, and calls for militia organization and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed various conspiracy theories and current events, including claims about contaminated food imports from China, allegations of human flesh in meat products, the Ukraine-Crimea conflict and its impact on food production, concerns about government bureaucracy and border security failures, and promotional segments for emergency candles, herbal tea, and natural toothpaste products.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the disappearing witnesses and suspicious deaths connected to the Sandy Hook incident, alleging government involvement and cover-ups. He analyzed the deaths of Douglas Cody, William Podgorsky, Michael Bellmore, and Joanne Engleitz, questioning the statistical improbability of their deaths within a narrow timeframe. Koernke also covered Mexico's move to back its peso with silver, the suppression of precious metal prices by bankers, food supply contamination including plastic in rice and meat processing concerns, and broader critiques of government manipulation, feminism, immigration policy, and what he characterized as coordinated attacks on American society by communist and occult elements.