"17th amendment"
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan political developments, including potential criminal prosecutions of the governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general related to election activities. He covered constitutional issues regarding Senate representation, the 17th Amendment's impact on state sovereignty, and preparations for potential civil conflict. The show included extensive discussion of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness, medical supplies for casualties, and a detox formula allegedly effective against biological attacks. Callers contributed information about hydration products, gas masks, and vaccine-related health issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness and border security concerns, including Arizona militia deployments in extreme heat and ammunition supply issues faced by border guards. He provided detailed firearms recommendations for militia units, specifically comparing FAL rifles, G3s, and other main battle rifles with emphasis on accuracy over volume of fire. The show featured a caller discussing legal remedies for removing treasonous members of Congress through state-level criminal charges and impeachment procedures, with Koernke explaining the 17th Amendment's history and states' constitutional ability to recall senators. The episode included commentary on federal judges, election fraud, and the destruction of Clinton impeachment petitions in Washington.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, federal overreach, and preparedness on Friday, August 8, 2008. The show featured musician Paul from the band Poker Face discussing their album production and military-style training videos. Callers raised issues including Jefferson's Manual and congressional procedure violations, federal land revenue reporting, and infiltration of patriot movements by provocateurs. Koernke emphasized that armed conflict with the federal government appears inevitable, discussing defensive preparations, the importance of spiritual resolve, and the need to identify and expose infiltrators within liberty movements.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed the Fourth of July holiday and constitutional themes on July 3, 2008. They covered the USS Vincennes incident from 20 years prior (July 3, 1988), when the ship shot down Iran Air Flight 655, killing 290 civilians, and examined the media's suppression of this event. The hosts analyzed the 17th Amendment's impact on Senate structure, explaining how direct election of senators weakened state sovereignty and enabled centralized banking interests, contrasting this with the original design where senators were state ambassadors. They discussed Israeli involvement in nuclear material acquisition and border security contracts, criticized U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, and provided medical information on necrotizing pneumonia treatment. A caller named Tom shared his use of colloidal silver and vitamin C for health maintenance, and reported low-flying F-16 aircraft activity in northern Michigan.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed the Fourth of July holiday weekend, weather conditions in Michigan and Arizona, and reflected on historical events including the USS Vincennes incident from 20 years prior (July 3, 1988), which killed 290 Iranian civilians. They covered the structure of the U.S. Senate, the 17th Amendment, and banking history including Andrew Jackson's fight against the Federal Reserve. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness topics such as water storage and purification, treatment of necrotizing pneumonia using clindamycin, colloidal silver use, and vitamin C supplementation. Caller Tom from Michigan reported low-flying F-16 aircraft in his area. The episode emphasized constitutional rights, distrust of centralized government, and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign control of American infrastructure, particularly Spain's acquisition of U.S. highways and toll roads in Indiana and Texas, characterizing it as re-colonization and treason. He covered militia training events in Arizona and Oklahoma, promoted newly printed militia field manuals (PM 8-94 and PM 10-08), and addressed callers including George from Florida discussing the 17th Amendment and state sovereignty, and Don Beauregard reconnecting after prison. The second hour featured medical instruction on aspiration pneumonia, covering predisposing factors, causative agents, symptoms, and treatment protocols.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nesser discussed constitutional governance, the 17th Amendment's illegitimate ratification, and the corruption of the U.S. Senate. Callers George from Florida and Kurt from Texas raised concerns about the Law of the Sea Treaty affecting fishing industries and the importance of jury nullification as a check against prosecutorial overreach. The hosts emphasized restoring state control over senators, bringing troops home from overseas, securing borders, and reforming the education system to promote American values. Extended discussion covered the Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913, the need for decentralized manufacturing and preparedness, and strategies for jury duty as a form of resistance against what they characterized as a corrupted legal system.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential election, focusing on Ron Paul's campaign and criticizing both major political parties as corrupt and controlled by globalist interests. He analyzed the Federal Reserve Act's passage on Christmas Eve 1913 with only four senators present, explained how the 17th Amendment changed senatorial representation from state ambassadors to direct election, and detailed how the removal of state border definitions from state constitutions undermines federalism. Koernke also addressed contract law, government overreach on property rights (using smoking bans as an example), and promoted preparedness and militia readiness. The show included caller contributions and announcements about Liberty Tree Radio video projects, including a planned Revolutionary War documentary series.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign with Paul Garfield, Michigan campaign coordinator, addressing rumors about Fair Tax proposals and emphasizing Ron Paul's consistent opposition to the IRS. The show covered Michigan primary strategy, House Bills 624 and 625 affecting primary dates, and the importance of volunteer mobilization. Callers discussed the 17th Amendment's improper ratification, Federal Reserve economics, JFK's United States notes as an alternative to Federal Reserve currency, and Fabian socialism's influence on global governance structures including the International Democrat Union and the Third Way movement.