"electronic voting machines"
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed licensing versus privileges, election integrity concerns, and government overreach. The show covered a St. George, Utah incident where police shut down a Halloween dance party despite valid permits, illustrating excessive permitting requirements. Callers discussed infrared illuminator technology for night vision, election fraud concerns, and the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada involving alleged Chinese land acquisition and BLM operations. The hosts emphasized the need for local election reform, criticized electronic voting machines, and discussed preparedness and militia observation operations in western states.
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This episode featured Mark Koernke discussing constitutional rights, government overreach, and election integrity. The show included extensive commentary on voter fraud concerns, paper ballot systems versus electronic voting machines, and critiques of federal government control over citizens' freedoms. Multiple commercial breaks interrupted the broadcast for health and preparedness products including toothpaste, emergency candles, and immune-support tea.
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Mark Koernke discussed banking system corruption, including banks charging fees on savings accounts and the need for financial diversification into hard currency, coins, and bullion. He addressed the Iran nuclear deal negotiations, warning against French involvement and emphasizing the importance of understanding geopolitical deception. Koernke covered election integrity, demanding the elimination of electronic voting machines in favor of physical ballot counts. He extensively discussed how townships and counties can acquire surplus military equipment, vehicles, medical supplies, and gear for free through government liquidation screening cards to build local militia capacity, arguing this represents a practical path to local sovereignty and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial crisis, banking system collapse, and the need for listener support for the Micro Effect Network. He analyzed NAFTA's impact on American agriculture, particularly Florida tomato farmers displaced by cheap Mexican imports, and criticized trade policies that harm domestic producers. Koernke also commented on the 2008 presidential election, electronic voting machine vulnerabilities, and the importance of alternative media networks operating on minimal budgets. Joe McNeil made an urgent appeal for donations to keep the network operational, citing doubled expenses after relocating the studio to town.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential race, focusing on Ron Paul's campaign momentum and the threat posed by other candidates. He analyzed electronic voting machine fraud in Florida and other states, criticized the CFR-backed candidates (McCain, Clinton, Huckabee, and Obama), and addressed Michigan's economic collapse under Governor Granholm. Koernke emphasized the need for election monitoring, preparedness for recession, food and seed production, and veterans' issues, particularly warning against psychiatric intervention for PTSD. He took a caller (George from Florida) who reported discrepancies between Ron Paul meetup group sizes and reported vote totals.