"government manipulation"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud and election integrity, criticizing illegitimate voter registration and the role of controlled media in manipulating public perception. He examined the Iran-Contra affair, detailing how the U.S. government, Israel, and Iran engaged in weapons trafficking through intermediaries, and how mainstream media obscured Israeli involvement in the scandal. Koernke also addressed the opioid crisis as part of a larger government manipulation and destruction agenda, connecting pharmaceutical companies and drug trafficking to deliberate population control efforts. He criticized admiralty courts, federal overreach, and called for resistance against tyranny through offensive action and public pressure on elected officials.
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Mark Koernke discussed police militarization, black uniforms, and government overreach, criticizing law enforcement's adoption of tactical gear and black uniforms as symbols of a police state. He addressed Black Lives Matter, the Branch Davidians siege, the Oklahoma City bombing, and recent police shootings, arguing that Americans must understand the manipulation tactics used by federal agencies and local authorities. Koernke emphasized the need for local communities to defend themselves and criticized both the militarized police response and the exploitation of social movements for political purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed government manipulation, false flag operations, and immigration policy on March 23, 2016. He criticized counter-terrorism training courses in Virginia and Poland as vehicles for teaching infiltration and social engineering tactics, arguing they create problems to justify military-industrial complex solutions. Koernke covered European immigration crises, police inadequacy in responding to migrant violence, and alleged government involvement in terrorism including Oklahoma City and Boston bombing. He criticized President Obama's vacation spending, discussed political corruption, and promoted Hungary's border security under PM Orban as a model. A caller named Joe from Pennsylvania questioned military equipment movements to Poland.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri unrest following the Michael Brown shooting, analyzing the incident's details and law enforcement response. He emphasized preparedness and evacuation strategies for citizens facing civil unrest, including exfiltration planning, securing valuables, and establishing family rally points. The show covered communications infrastructure, night vision technology options for security operations, and warnings about potential escalation of riots to other cities. Koernke stressed the importance of pre-deployment of supplies, avoiding conflict zones, and recognizing government manipulation of civil disturbances.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal border security funding, arguing that the $3.7 billion allocation would not secure the border but instead fund illegal immigration and government handouts. He criticized TSA and FEMA operations, comparing budget manipulation tactics to a university heating system failure that caused millions in water damage while appearing to save money. Koernke analyzed the Ferguson riots as a coordinated flash mob manipulation using phones to incite violence, connecting it to broader patterns of government-orchestrated civil unrest. He detailed how community demographics and infrastructure control points like St. Louis serve strategic purposes in destabilization efforts. The show included extensive discussion of government contractor phone distribution to illegal immigrants, FEMA camp operations, and calls for armed preparedness against perceived federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed historical patterns of government manipulation and false flag operations, including the Vietnam War, oil crises, and the 1970s recession. He analyzed the removal of Vice President Spiro Agnew through threats by Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haig, the subsequent placement of Nelson Rockefeller as VP, and assassination attempts on Gerald Ford by individuals connected to intelligence agencies. Koernke drew parallels between past and present geopolitical events, including the Gulf of Tonkin incident, 9/11, and the Iraq War, arguing they followed similar propaganda patterns. He also critiqued the music industry's use of payola and satellite-controlled programming as tools for mass manipulation and mind control.