"dollar collapse"
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple threats to American security and food systems on April 4, 2024. He covered illegal alien infiltration and disease outbreaks (measles, bird flu, leprosy) allegedly introduced across the southern border, warned of potential chemical spraying during the upcoming solar eclipse, and detailed defensive preparations including air defense tactics using shotguns and microwave projectors. He promoted locally-manufactured Combat Armory CA-19 pistols as affordable alternatives to commercial firearms, discussed agricultural self-sufficiency through popcorn and poultry production, and extensively analyzed the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, advocating for accumulation of copper pennies and silver as tangible currency alternatives.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the intentional mismanagement of Afghanistan's withdrawal, comparing it to Vietnam-era betrayals of allied forces. They analyzed the deliberate sabotage of military equipment and supply lines left behind, the opium trade as a strategic tool of control, and the cyclical nature of drug distribution as a form of social manipulation. The hosts covered food supply shortages across America, water mismanagement in western states, the collapse of the dollar, and preparation strategies. They also examined how military demoralization is being weaponized and warned of potential false-flag operations on U.S. soil, while callers provided details on cocaine and opium production in South America and Mexico.
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Mark Koernke discussed propaganda surrounding the Sony Pictures hack and North Korea, arguing that the hack was likely perpetrated by other actors and used to justify government control of the internet. He criticized Hollywood's portrayal of North Korea as a military threat despite their limited capabilities, contrasting this with China's actual military strength. Koernke also addressed a University of Michigan communications professor's column criticizing Republicans, discussing campus censorship and intellectual diversity issues. He promoted low-power FM broadcasting as an alternative news source and discussed the Micro Effect's financial struggles and upcoming fundraising drawings, including a Ramsey FM100 transmitter giveaway on New Year's Eve. The show included technical discussions about transmitter quality and interference from U of M's broadcast equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including Fukushima radiation contamination spreading across the Pacific Ocean and threatening the U.S. West Coast, GMO crops being rejected by international markets, the collapse of the U.S. dollar and economic instability, NSA and law enforcement surveillance technologies like Stingray devices, alternative cancer treatments using baking soda and natural remedies, the Liberty Net ham radio frequency, and computer security measures to protect against government spying. A caller shared his personal experience with cancer after consuming GMO foods and truck stop meals. The show emphasized preparedness, armed resistance to tyranny, and the importance of alternative communications systems.