"dollar coins"
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, preparedness, and economic resistance on March 24, 2023. He covered local Michigan militia meetings around Big Rapids, detailed quartermaster deals on tactical gear and ammunition, and analyzed Senator John Kennedy's remarks on Second Amendment rights and the Bill of Rights. Koernke emphasized cash currency circulation using dollar coins and half dollars as a form of economic resistance to the banking system, discussed the importance of the 5-10 program for unit organization, and provided extensive guidance on sourcing affordable preparedness equipment through estate sales and online retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including AR-10 rifle uppers from Bear Creek Arsenal, Russian military vehicle modifications and modular weapon systems, Michigan political developments with grassroots takeover of party delegate positions, banking system failures and cashless society threats, space alien invasion narratives as government distraction tactics, medical supply procurement from ShopMedVet for building tactical first aid kits, and the importance of using cash and dollar coins to resist economic control. He emphasized preparedness, armed resistance to government overreach, and detailed analysis of military equipment design philosophy.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan county sovereignty movements and Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, noting that three additional counties had recently passed pro-firearms measures with unanimous county board support. He covered extended Black Friday sales opportunities at retailers like Sportsman's Guide and CenterFire Systems, emphasizing preparedness purchases including medical supplies, ammunition, and tactical gear. The show featured extensive discussion of communication technologies including marine radios, satellite phones, baby monitors as surveillance devices, and the importance of establishing local radio networks. Koernke also addressed currency circulation strategies using dollar coins and half dollars, warned about the coming economic depression, and discussed the preservation of industrial machinery and manufacturing capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, the 2016 presidential transition, and concerns about intelligence agencies. He criticized General John Kelly's appointment as DHS Secretary, questioned the official narrative around 9/11 and the Iraq War, and expressed skepticism about Russian interference claims while highlighting Hillary Clinton's uranium dealings. Koernke promoted grassroots economic resistance through circulating $2 bills and dollar coins as a statement against the banking system. He also announced new programming additions to the Microeffect network and solicited donations to keep the station operational.
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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 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 the State of Jefferson movement with caller Worland, focusing on currency initiatives using Jefferson $2 bills and dollar coins to promote the separatist cause. The bulk of the episode centered on a detailed explanation of how townships and counties can acquire free military and government surplus equipment through govliquidation.com, including vehicles, medical supplies, communications equipment, and body armor. Koernke emphasized that local governments have screening cards allowing them to claim surplus items at no cost, and he provided specific examples of available equipment in California and other locations. He criticized government officials for failing to take advantage of these resources and encouraged listeners to motivate their local representatives to acquire equipment for community preparedness and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weather conditions, and commodity investments including precious metals and ammunition. He promoted using dollar coins and two-dollar bills to demonstrate patriot strength and expose banking system vulnerabilities. He addressed a caller's report about a stolen radioactive medical device in Mexico, warning of border security risks and alleging Israeli and Mossad involvement in potential nuclear threats to the United States.