"family court corruption"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed family court corruption and child protective services abuses, detailing cases where men lost businesses and property through manipulated legal proceedings. He covered trucking industry regulations, NAFTA's impact on American drivers, and hazardous materials transport. The show addressed the death of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47, and discussed preparedness for potential civil unrest, including advice for military personnel to relocate families and stockpile weapons and ammunition. Callers contributed perspectives on transportation regulations, Russian military cooperation with U.S. forces, and the historical significance of the Jubilee concept in American law.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance and modifications on Weapons Wednesday, covering SKS and AK rifle configurations, magazine options, and parts sourcing. The episode shifted to a serious discussion about Child Protective Services abusing military families, with caller Conchita, a 25-year military veteran, describing how CPS fabricated charges to remove her honor-roll children in New York under the Giuliani administration. Koernke connected this to broader corruption involving judges, prosecutors, and federal officials from the Southern District of New York, naming figures like Michael Mukasey and Michael Chertoff. Callers and the host discussed the systemic exploitation of military families while service members are deployed overseas, the role of gatekeeping in perpetuating corruption, and warnings about potential violent responses from returning veterans whose families have been destroyed by the system.