"county recorder"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed property rights, foreclosure tactics, and allodial titles as a defense against illegitimate bank seizures. He fielded a caller (George) whose cousin's neighbor had a contractor shot while attempting an unauthorized lock change on a paid-off property, leading to discussion of repo operations on houses versus cars and the use of land patents and newspaper notices to establish clear title. Koernke emphasized the importance of understanding county recorder procedures, the role of newspapers as official records, and criticized Wells Fargo and banking institutions for fraudulent foreclosure practices. He also addressed broader themes of constitutional rights, militia responsibility, victimless crimes, arbitrary law enforcement, and the moral foundations of American law.
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Mark Koernke opened the September 20, 2010 morning broadcast with discussion of constitutional rights, the Obamacare mandate, and the Missouri ballot rejection of the federal health insurance requirement. He covered precious metals investment strategy, emphasizing silver and copper penny accumulation as wealth preservation against currency devaluation. Koernke addressed a law enforcement confrontation in Texas, discussed VA benefits and medical coverage for veterans, and took a caller from Ohio about recording military discharge documents at county recorder offices to establish legal standing and prevent record loss.