"foreclosures"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft activity over Michigan during the Northern Strike exercise, including F-18s and C-130 transport planes, and directed listeners to monitor real-time radar feeds. He covered preparedness topics including tool kits for emergency situations, seed sprouting for nutritional value and food production, and managing food resources for large groups. Koernke criticized government responses to COVID-19, the election system, and the DNR's involvement in vaccine mandates, while emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency, resource management, and community preparedness. He also played anti-war music by Jackson Browne and Aaron Lewis, and discussed foreclosures and labor shortages as signs of economic instability.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed night vision binocular systems as affordable preparedness equipment for team-based surveillance and LPOP (listening post/observation post) operations, emphasizing cost-sharing and practical applications. They covered wildlife management issues in Michigan, including escaped exotic cats and wild pigs, and provided tactical advice on evading aerial surveillance by mimicking animal behavior. The show pivoted to critiques of state police revenue generation through ticket quotas, the recent fuel price shift where diesel dropped below gasoline prices, and broader economic collapse themes including bank foreclosures, wage stagnation, and the failure of government bailouts to help ordinary Americans. Koernke argued that both major political parties serve globalist interests rather than the American people.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and preparedness, noting excellent winter wheat and fruit crops in Michigan while warning of potential engineered food shortages. He addressed banking fraud, specifically how banks are now imposing 7-10 day holds on direct deposits despite electronic transfers being instantaneous, urging listeners to abandon direct deposit. Koernke covered the history of cash crop suppression (tobacco, hemp) and how bankers have systematically destroyed farmer independence. He reported on illegal foreclosures across multiple states, including cases in Detroit, Minnesota, and Wisconsin where judges and mortgage companies with no legal standing are seizing homes. The show included discussion of the Dayton Hamvention, alternative fuels, economic indicators, and recommendations to watch 1970s films depicting Depression-era conditions.
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Mark Koernke discussed Barack Obama's eligibility to serve as president, claiming he was a foreign national funded by the Ford Foundation and received foreign student aid for college. He analyzed firearm purchase approval trends showing sustained high demand despite economic conditions, attributing this to public distrust of the government. Koernke criticized federal priorities, including FBI involvement in investigating vandalized foreclosed homes rather than border security and drug trafficking. He drew parallels between Depression-era banking practices and current foreclosure mismanagement, discussed the swine flu outbreak as a weaponized distraction from border security failures, and addressed the 747 flyover incident in New York as an intentional intimidation tactic. A caller from Northern California connected the flu, economic crisis, and the plane stunt as coordinated psychological operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing financial crisis and stock market collapse, noting that the market had fallen nearly 50% and that mainstream media was calling it a "correction" when it was actually a severe crash. He highlighted the Cook County Sheriff's refusal to enforce foreclosures as a significant crack in the system of corruption. Koernke then pivoted to discussing hard currency, explaining how gold and silver prices had been manipulated by speculators and Wall Street interests to discourage people from holding physical metals, and he encouraged listeners to continue accumulating silver and gold as real wealth. He also covered historical parallels to the Vietnam War era, discussing the Weather Underground, CIA involvement on college campuses, and how leftist groups were allegedly funded by oil companies to continue disruptive activities. Koernke promoted fundraising for the Micro Effect Network through donations of gold maple leaves and silver rounds, and took a caller asking about available militia training manuals.
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On October 8, 2008, Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Butcher discussed the Cook County, Illinois sheriff's refusal to enforce foreclosures, framing it as a historic victory against the New World Order. They emphasized the importance of local militia readiness, the need for Americans to develop alternative currency systems, and the critical role of sheriffs in resisting federal overreach. Guest Bruce presented survival snare-trapping techniques and equipment for self-sufficiency. The hosts stressed that conflict is imminent and that Americans must prepare materially, arm themselves, and spread awareness to family and community members.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing financial crisis, comparing modern speculators and foreclosures to historical patterns from the 1700s-1800s. He detailed how speculators manipulated land and property values, drawing parallels to current mortgage fraud, junk bonds, and the collapse of the housing market across America. Koernke emphasized the importance of holding physical precious metals rather than paper commodities, warned about globalist banking consolidation and offshore mortgage transfers, and documented widespread commercial and residential foreclosures across Michigan, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois. In the second half, he analyzed alleged subliminal messaging in Hollywood films, specifically discussing menorah imagery in "It's a Wonderful Life" and Star of David symbols in "Brave New World," arguing these represent deliberate messaging about control and influence.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed upcoming militia meetings and events in Virginia, the Carolinas, Knob Creek (August 10-12), the Northwest, Texas, and potentially Oklahoma and Florida. They emphasized the importance of understanding what form of government citizens want after victory, warning against repeating mistakes of the French Revolution. The hosts analyzed economic collapse indicators including widespread foreclosures in Michigan, California, and Florida; casino layoffs; and declining consumer spending on entertainment and vacations. They critiqued media manipulation through remakes of Cold War propaganda films like 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' and discussed how the Bill of Rights functions as a defensive network requiring armed citizens to enforce it. In the second hour, they promoted J&D Components' discarding sabot cup ammunition technology, explaining how to manufacture steel projectiles for .30 caliber and .223 rifles using CNC machines and lathes, achieving velocities of 4,000+ feet per second with minimal lead time for targeting.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and training exercises, including a successful 1000-yard rifle shoot at Ogham Range with nearly 700 participants and demonstrations of .50 caliber semi-automatic rifles. He promoted the Colonial Marine Anti-Armor Militia Manual ($4 donation) and announced upcoming training exercises in Oklahoma. Koernke addressed fuel and food supply issues, arguing that fuel shortages are fabricated and that grain surpluses in Southern Illinois represent opportunities for militia preparedness. He discussed foreclosure crises and county/municipal corruption in property sales, linking it to bond schemes. Callers contributed perspectives on food production solutions, currency devaluation, NAFTA's impact, and the choice between civil resistance and militia operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal raids in Collinsville, Alabama targeting alleged weapons, requesting listeners to submit SITREP reports on the incident. He analyzed economic decline in Michigan with 20 foreclosures per day in Washtenaw County, attributing this to NAFTA and GATT policies. Caller Dave provided updates on Ed Brown's tax case in Vermont, where Browns were sentenced to three years for failing to pay income tax and issued a $2 million fine. The show extensively covered Virginia Tech shooting as a potential false flag operation, discussing DARPA weapons research at the university, psychotropic drug involvement, sealed autopsy reports, and numerological symbolism (33 deaths). Koernke and callers analyzed underground Cold War facilities on the East Coast being repurposed for government operations, with emphasis on fiber optic trunk line infrastructure installed before Y2K.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Virginia Tech shooting and gun control efforts, arguing that media and political figures were pushing disarmament agendas while ignoring constitutional rights. He criticized Fabian socialists and the New World Order for using deception to make citizens surrender liberty voluntarily, comparing their tactics to the Faust legend. Koernke and caller Dave analyzed media coverage of the tragedy, noting that gun-owning college students had been discouraged from carrying weapons on campus due to restrictions. The show emphasized Ron Paul's presidential campaign as a genuine alternative, criticized mainstream media for ignoring him, and discussed foreclosure crises in Michigan as evidence of economic collapse. Koernke also touched on the Oklahoma City bombing, claiming evidence of foreign involvement that was suppressed by authorities.