"corporate united states"
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Mark Koernke and Don Thatcher discussed Obama's legitimacy and the possibility of impeachment, arguing that Congress was using lawsuits and impeachment threats as delaying tactics rather than taking decisive constitutional action. They analyzed the birth certificate controversy, the corporate structure of the U.S. government, and the limitations of legal remedies under Admiralty Law. The hosts emphasized that securing the southern border requires grassroots militia action independent of government authorization, criticized the lack of armed National Guard deployment, and advocated for state naval militias and defense forces. They also addressed technical phone line problems affecting the broadcast and provided tactical advice to border activists regarding uniform standardization and operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternate transportation and self-sufficiency technologies, focusing on bicycles as practical tools for preparedness and how to construct cargo carts from salvaged materials. The show shifted to a detailed legal discussion with callers Andrew and Dave about the corporate structure of the U.S. government, the War Powers Act of 1933, and how federal agencies derive their authority from the United States Code. Koernke and Dave explained the distinction between the Statute at Large and the U.S. Code, the incorporation of the IRS and BATF as subsidiaries of the Federal Reserve Bank, and how to research unpublished sections of federal law to understand government authority. The episode concluded with a caller from Georgia discussing resistance and the importance of unity against what Koernke characterized as illegitimate federal power structures.