"financial independence"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Joe McNeil hosted the morning show on March 12, 2019, filling in for Mark Koernke who was ill. McNeil discussed his recent termination from another radio station over controversial social media posts, his philosophy on self-sufficiency and independence from government systems, and the erosion of American morality and constitutional freedoms. Callers Phyllis, Larry, and Rick engaged in extended discussions about the dangers of social media platforms like Gab, the normalization of immoral behavior in society, vaccine mandates and medical autonomy, government overreach, and the importance of personal moral conviction in resisting tyranny. The show emphasized themes of preparedness, distrust of institutions, and the need for Americans to reclaim their freedoms and moral foundations.
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Mark Koernke and a caller discussed the October 2018 bomb packages sent to Democratic politicians, arguing they were a false flag operation designed to manipulate public opinion before the midterm elections. They analyzed the implausibility of the devices, criticized mainstream media coverage, and pivoted to broader themes about government control, the educational system's role in indoctrinating children, preparedness, self-sufficiency, and personal responsibility. The hosts emphasized that Americans must stop asking permission to exist, homeschool their children, become financially independent from banks, and prepare for potential civil unrest or invasion. They also discussed health issues, natural remedies versus pharmaceutical treatments, and eating locally sourced food.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for evacuation and travel during emergencies, drawing from his recent trip to Oregon where he witnessed traffic gridlock on I-5. He covered stealth transportation techniques including disabling brake lights, choosing back roads over main arteries during crises, and using folding bicycles and RVs as mobility solutions. The show emphasized acquiring affordable used campers and RVs from Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace for retreat locations, with practical advice on avoiding overloading trailers and pre-positioning supplies at relatives' properties. Koernke and co-host Joe also discussed financial independence, criticizing the banking system and debt-based living, and highlighted success stories of people who escaped the rent-and-mortgage cycle through frugal living in campers and tents. The episode included extensive commentary on the 2008 foreclosure crisis, property seizure through admiralty courts, and the importance of community mutual defense and property rights.
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Ed Kornke and Nancy discussed preparedness, financial independence, and self-sufficiency on August 19, 2013. Topics included avoiding usury and interest-based lending systems, coupon shopping and food budgeting strategies, natural pest control methods using vinegar and diatomaceous earth, wildlife behavior as seasonal indicators, and hunting season preparations. The hosts also addressed military sexual assault issues, Obamacare religious exemptions for Muslims, and criticized mainstream media coverage of global warming. Caller George from Texas contributed observations about animal behavior and hunting season.