"corruption"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed corruption involving a property transaction where judges and attorneys purchased an undervalued house, paying approximately fifty thousand dollars in taxes on a property valued at seven point six million dollars. He commented on systemic corruption and referenced President Trump's response to such matters.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday programming featuring various firearms and self-defense topics. The episode included discussion of a legal case involving someone named Bob, references to government overreach, law enforcement misconduct, and the filing of charges as a tactic to prevent lawsuits. The host addressed issues of constitutional rights, government corruption, and the need for citizens to defend their freedoms.
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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 using existing government surplus equipment and resources to secure the U.S.-Mexico border at no additional cost to taxpayers, citing available assets from federal liquidation auctions including vehicles, trailers, fencing, and solar power systems. He criticized government corruption and waste, arguing that five competent people could coordinate border security using already-purchased equipment. The show also covered political commentary on Obama's post-presidency mansion purchases, Bernie Sanders' wealth and potential 2020 run, Hillary Clinton's health, and concerns about political dynasties including Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton being groomed for future roles.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health and public appearances, analyzing video footage and questioning the authenticity of her movements and medical condition, particularly regarding pneumonia claims. He made references to 9/11, Israeli involvement, and alleged corruption involving the Clintons and Haiti, while critiquing mainstream media coverage and discussing surveillance and control tactics used by what he characterized as internationalist elites.
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Mark Koernke discussed corruption involving Senator Harry Reid and an EB-5 visa deal with the Department of Homeland Security that benefited Reid's son Rory, who was hired by a Las Vegas casino company. The show covered Michigan weather conditions, ice fishing on the Great Lakes, and personal anecdotes about lake property and winter activities. Koernke also discussed firearms, particularly the history and development of the Barrett .50 caliber rifle, its origins in the RoboCop movie, and comparisons to Russian anti-tank weapons. The episode included advertisements for precious metals, natural health products, and firearms-related content.
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On December 26, 2014, the morning show featured host Joe McGill and Mark Koernke discussing post-Christmas topics including ammunition gifts, holiday spending patterns, and government overreach. The hosts covered concerns about a UN gun treaty being pursued quietly, criticized media coverage of violence, referenced historical leftist bombing campaigns including the Weather Underground, and debated government taxation schemes such as charging drivers by the mile and previous attempts to tax airspace. Callers contributed perspectives on government corruption, medical industry pricing, and the need for accountability in public institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on the role of Harry Reid and the BLM in the conflict. He addressed accusations against Cliven Bundy regarding Masonic affiliations, arguing that such distractions from the larger issue of government overreach were counterproductive. Koernke emphasized unity across racial lines against tyranny, criticized the militarization of federal agencies, and analyzed tactical details from photographs of the standoff. He discussed the inflexibility of communist systems, the corruption of government officials, and the need for Americans to prepare for potential armed conflict. Callers contributed perspectives on the Bundy situation, Yellowstone seismic activity, and historical parallels to Texas independence.
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Mark Koernke discussed censorship of anti-government music on YouTube, promoted preparedness products including freeze-dried food from FreezeDryGuy.com, and fielded caller concerns about Obamacare targeting young people and illegal immigration. The show pivoted to extensive discussion of alleged banker suicides, corruption in major financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase, blackmail networks involving pedophilia among government and corporate elites, and comparisons to historical atrocities at Abu Ghraib. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance, argued that Washington cannot be reformed through political means, and called for listeners to develop diverse survival and combat skills.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Syrian chemical weapons crisis and U.S. military intervention plans, arguing that the Obama administration and Israeli government fabricated the situation to justify war. He criticized the hypocrisy of calling Syrian casualties 'mass casualties' while dismissing American drone strikes as 'collateral damage,' explained the technical aspects of chemical and biological weapons deployment, and warned that false flag attacks on American soil were likely. Koernke also covered corruption in universities, the Federal Reserve's currency operations at embassies, police protection rackets, and the decline of commercial aviation due to economic collapse.
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Mark Koernke's show featured guest John Ridgway discussing his experience being raided by law enforcement based on false charges related to anointing oil, which authorities mistakenly suspected was a biological agent. The episode covered government overreach, the financial bailout with lack of oversight, and a case involving a motorcycle dealer wrongly charged after selling a bike to an unlicensed state police officer. Callers and hosts discussed economic hardship, the targeting of citizens through entrapment and false accusations, and corruption within law enforcement and the judiciary.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial crisis, comparing it to the 1929 depression and explaining how market manipulation through artificial boosts creates unsustainable bubbles. He criticized the stock market as a gambling casino designed to make ordinary people poorer, contrasting it with his parents' stable, non-stock-based retirement. Koernke detailed a specific case of Ann Arbor city officials stealing $34 million in public funds by investing in high-risk markets, receiving minimal consequences while ordinary citizens face severe penalties for minor infractions. He condemned the hypocrisy of the financial system, particularly AIG's $86 billion theft, and called for citizens to demand arrests of bankers and financial criminals. Throughout the episode, Koernke emphasized spiritual and physical preparedness for coming conflict, urging listeners to gird themselves for battle and maintain faith while confronting what he characterized as a corrupt, criminal system controlled by parasitic elites.