"currency circulation"
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Mark Koernke opened the first broadcast day of 2023 with extended commentary on military recruitment failures, woke ideology in the armed forces, and the dangers of military service under current leadership. He criticized a Medal of Honor recipient for opposing civilian tactical training, discussed the Jessica Lynch fabrication as a historical example of government propaganda, and warned against joining the military. The show covered militia preparedness, magazine loaders, radio repair and preservation of pre-war technology, the importance of accumulating physical currency and coins, and the use of 'pass coins' as a coded communication method. A caller discussed potential JAG involvement in prisoner releases and constitutional violations. Koernke emphasized local economic action through currency circulation and the need for decentralized logistics in preparation for conflict on American soil.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including weather conditions in Michigan, mysterious surges in $100 bills in circulation linked to U.S. government operations in Afghanistan, the "double Benny" money drops from C-130 aircraft, historical con artist schemes, and caller reports of illness in Alabama allegedly from chemical spraying. He also addressed concerns about the U.S. economy, police state tactics, and the decline of small businesses and nightlife due to financial hardship and fear of law enforcement.
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of America under what he characterized as socialist occupation, expressing frustration with government overreach and leftist ideology. He spent the majority of the episode promoting a grassroots economic activism project involving the circulation of $2 bills and dollar coins, particularly to support the State of Jefferson movement in California. Koernke explained how coordinated spending of alternative currency denominations could demonstrate patriot movement strength and affect local economies, drawing on past successes with dollar coin circulation in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. He fielded caller questions about the project's mechanics and variations, and touched on broader themes of preparedness, government distrust, and the need for coordinated action within patriot communities.
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Mark Koernke discussed patriot activism including a coordinated effort in Michigan and Indiana where patriots used Susan B. Anthony dollar coins to circulate currency as an economic statement. He addressed the 2016 election, criticizing neoconservatives, discussing concerns about voter fraud including dead voters and illegal aliens, and expressing alarm about potential damage during a presidential transition period. Koernke also covered national security concerns including dual citizenship in government positions, state department compromises, and the need for patriots to remain vigilant and prepared for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency circulation tactics, specifically the use of dollar coins and two-dollar bills as a grassroots economic demonstration of patriot movement strength. He recounted a successful Susan B. Anthony coin campaign in southern Michigan where coordinated use of coins forced federal intervention, demonstrating citizen power. The show covered food storage and preservation methods including canning, dehydrating, and long-term meat storage; caller Bill from Texas recommended internet-grocer.net for bulk canned goods. Topics included micro-broadcaster network expansion across multiple states, ammunition stockpiling for preparedness, and the importance of listener donations to keep the show operational.
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Mark Koernke discussed health remedies for fungal infections, including dietary changes and topical treatments like Vicks and turpentine. He noted coincidental train wrecks in Canada, France, Spain, and the U.S., suggesting patterns worth investigating. The bulk of the episode focused on ammunition availability and sourcing, recommending specific retailers and Mexican ammunition brands like Aguila. Koernke promoted the 'dollar project'—a grassroots effort to circulate dollar coins and $2 bills to reorient local economies and demonstrate economic strength, particularly in the State of Jefferson movement in Northern California and Oregon. He encouraged listeners to request dollar coins from banks and use them in everyday transactions to create visible cultural and economic shifts.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency circulation strategies for the State of Jefferson movement, promoting the use of existing U.S. government-issued currency including $2 bills, Jefferson dollar coins, and copper rounds to demonstrate economic strength and community organization at the local level. He detailed an upcoming weekend training event at Camp Nagy-Hitchem and Oghammer Range featuring instruction on building rifles from scratch, including the B1 rifle design, with emphasis on minimal tooling and distributed manufacturing capabilities. Koernke also addressed the Mayan calendar, Colorado recalls, and preparedness initiatives while encouraging listeners to support the Micro Effect network through donations and satellite rebroadcasting.