"economic warfare"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the War Powers Act of 1933, the Federal Reserve's currency manipulation, and CIA counterfeiting operations in Iran and Afghanistan. He analyzed the strategic dumping of $100 bills from aircraft in Afghanistan to control local economies and track currency flow, comparing it to historical CIA operations in Iran. Koernke criticized the Afghan government withdrawal, drew parallels to the Mariel boatlift and Fort McCoy refugee processing, and emphasized the need for American ammunition production, particularly 7.62x39 brass, to maintain civilian preparedness against what he characterized as deliberate economic warfare by globalist elites.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ATF's determination that the Rare Breed Triggers FRT-15 is a machine gun, examining the agency's pattern of approving products then retroactively banning them. He covered third-world conditions in America including widespread parts shortages across automotive, ammunition, and infrastructure sectors, blamed on intentional economic sabotage by government and foreign adversaries. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, vehicle maintenance, parts inventory building, and night vision technology options. A caller reported the Illinois State Police FOID database hack exposing gun owner information, illustrating the dangers of gun registries.
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption, election fraud involving Black Panthers, and the need for Americans to resist socialist takeover through economic non-cooperation and preparation. He analyzed the collapse of American manufacturing and employment due to outsourcing and illegal immigration, advocating for rebuilding domestic industry through entrepreneurship and apprenticeship systems. Koernke promoted pre-1898 Martini Henry rifles and survival equipment from Atlanta Cutlery and other suppliers as practical preparedness tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed political correctness and the suppression of Christmas greetings, the arrest of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and his conflict with Bank of America over stimulus funds, the closure of American steel mills by foreign companies as economic warfare, job losses and automotive industry collapse, ammunition taxation proposals in 20 states, infiltration of gun control organizations, the open southern border despite terrorism threats, and allegations of foreign military contracts and non-native-born political leaders.
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Mark Koernke hosted John Ridgway, a Michigan resident who recounted his arrest and legal persecution stemming from a handshake involving anointing oil after a court appearance. Ridgway described how authorities deployed SWAT teams, hazmat crews, and military personnel based on outdated militia-related profiles, despite medical tests finding no toxins. He discussed the subsequent loss of custody of his children due to alternative medicine use and the death of his daughter, which he partially attributes to being stripped of parental rights. Koernke and Ridgway discussed the broader context of government overreach, economic warfare through immigration policy, and the need for the patriot community to organize and support those facing legal persecution. Contact information was provided for potential legal assistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed the decline of aging globalist elites and their desperate attempts to maintain power, comparing them to creatures isolated by their own corruption. He analyzed Mao Zedong's rise in China as a deliberate creation of Western elites through the CFR and similar organizations, drawing parallels to their manipulation of Japan before WWII. The show covered economic warfare tactics including ammunition and fuel price manipulation to reduce civilian discretionary income, caller reports of civil asset forfeiture abuses in Florida, and the role of Prozac in mass shooting incidents. Koernke advocated for armed citizenry as a deterrent to public violence and emphasized the need for proper trials and documentation of elite crimes rather than extrajudicial action.