"justice department"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on voting irregularities and concerns about election integrity in key states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. He analyzed the close margins, questioned why certain states took until 3 a.m. to count votes while others finished earlier, and raised concerns about dead voters and absentee ballot fraud. The show shifted to post-election priorities, with callers and Mark emphasizing the need for Trump supporters to hold the new administration accountable by pursuing investigations into Hillary Clinton and Obama, reforming the Justice Department, removing corporations like Target that support progressive causes, and addressing federal spending and the Federal Reserve. Discussion also covered government financial mismanagement, the CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report), and infrastructure funding disparities between counties.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election four days before voting, focusing on newly reopened FBI investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop containing approximately 650,000 messages. They covered WikiLeaks revelations about Clinton campaign polling manipulation (the Atlas Project), CNN debate question leaks to Hillary via Donna Brazile, and allegations of occult activities and child trafficking connected to Clinton associates including John Podesta. The hosts analyzed polling accuracy issues, Eric Schmidt's Google surveillance capabilities, and rumors of Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman seeking Russian asylum. They discussed Huma Abedin's potential cooperation with authorities and her background, while examining broader issues of child trafficking, organ harvesting, and systemic corruption within intelligence agencies and the Justice Department.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed constitutional violations and government overreach on December 6, 2013. Topics included Obama's threat to use the Justice Department against Supreme Court decisions (compared unfavorably to Nixon-era accountability), Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a potential cashless society trap, property rights as the foundation of American freedom, and the dangers of psychiatric medication dependency in a societal collapse scenario. Callers raised concerns about psychiatrist liability for drug-induced violence and the Affordable Care Act as a backdoor national ID system. The show emphasized armed resistance to federal gun confiscation and the primacy of physical possession and willingness to fight over legal abstractions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fast and Furious gun trafficking scandal, focusing on Attorney General Eric Holder's contradictory testimony to Congress about when he learned of the operation. The show covered CBS reporter Cheryl Attkisson's account of being verbally attacked by White House and Justice Department officials for reporting on the scandal, contrasting the media's treatment of Fast and Furious with historical coverage of Watergate. Callers discussed NRA leadership failures, water conservation and preparedness strategies, and natural weather cycles and drought patterns.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple controversial topics including allegations of criminal involvement in 9/11, media control by what he characterized as Zionist interests, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, immigration policy and border security issues, militia mobilization efforts in Arizona, and allegations involving the Southern Poverty Law Center, the ADL, and investigations into misconduct with interns. He also addressed the dismissal of charges against Black Panthers and criticized various media figures and networks.