"bonds"
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Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure failures and government accountability on December 26, 2016. The show covered sinkhole problems in Fraser, Michigan caused by faulty sewer system installation, water quality issues across the country including the Flint water crisis, and the role of corruption and lack of accountability in government projects. Callers raised concerns about fracking's impact on water tables, illegal immigration's strain on resources, and crumbling infrastructure. Koernke emphasized that traditional bonding systems and proper oversight mechanisms could prevent fraud and ensure quality work, and argued that slowing down government projects and enforcing accountability would solve many systemic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential primaries, emphasizing Ron Paul's grassroots support and superior organization compared to other CFR-affiliated candidates who lacked genuine backing. He analyzed vote fraud evidence from early primary states and called for coordinated Ron Paul supporter presence at the national convention. The show pivoted to sovereign citizenship and bond recovery theory, explaining how the government allegedly creates bonds against citizens' names without consent, and discussed strategies for reclaiming or destroying these instruments. Koernke addressed a caller's concern about a martial law e-book advertised on the network that allegedly advocated gun surrender, firmly rejecting any notion of disarmament and comparing such defeatism to Communist infiltration tactics in Soviet Russia. He emphasized armed resistance as necessary and inevitable, referencing historical examples from Lexington and Concord.