"direct deposit"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's MIDAS (Michigan Integrated Data Automated System) welfare payment system and its excessive penalties, warning that similar computerized benefit systems are spreading to other states and may eventually be implemented nationwide. He emphasized the importance of holding physical currency and precious metals as protection against financial system collapse, recommending citizens accumulate coins, gold, and barter goods. Koernke provided detailed preparedness advice including storing cash in multiple locations, acquiring worn clothing for low-profile appearance, finding valuable items in thrift stores and dumpsters, and maintaining alternative currency systems. He also discussed the dangers of cashless society trends, direct deposit mandates, and the need for local economic independence from federal banking systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and preparedness, noting excellent winter wheat and fruit crops in Michigan while warning of potential engineered food shortages. He addressed banking fraud, specifically how banks are now imposing 7-10 day holds on direct deposits despite electronic transfers being instantaneous, urging listeners to abandon direct deposit. Koernke covered the history of cash crop suppression (tobacco, hemp) and how bankers have systematically destroyed farmer independence. He reported on illegal foreclosures across multiple states, including cases in Detroit, Minnesota, and Wisconsin where judges and mortgage companies with no legal standing are seizing homes. The show included discussion of the Dayton Hamvention, alternative fuels, economic indicators, and recommendations to watch 1970s films depicting Depression-era conditions.