"gambling"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military and geopolitical interventions, focusing heavily on Venezuela's political crisis and the involvement of Russian, Chinese, and Israeli interests in the country's resources and instability. He criticized U.S. foreign policy as driven by resource extraction and control, drew parallels between Venezuela and past interventions in Iraq and Vietnam, and warned against military recruitment for undeclared wars. The show also covered the Parkland school shooting with claims of evidence suppression and multiple shooters, criticized gambling and lottery systems as wealth extraction mechanisms, and discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and resistance to government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 1.6 billion dollar lottery jackpot and how state gambling systems drain cash flow from the economy, comparing lotteries to organized crime numbers games. He analyzed the migrant caravan at the southern border as a coordinated government operation tied to NAFTA and the North American Union, arguing that borders are now an illusion and that the federal government is deliberately not enforcing them. Koernke also addressed the case of Bob Miner, a North Dakota man imprisoned and facing ongoing legal fees from child protective services, describing the system as a coordinated criminal enterprise targeting families. Callers discussed the border situation, militia preparedness, and government corruption across multiple agencies.
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Edward Allen Cornke filled in for Mark Koernke on August 16, 2013, discussing Middle Eastern geopolitics (Egypt and Syria), alternative energy solutions including solar bottle lighting and wind generation, fuel storage and additives, Bitcoin and digital currency, lottery systems and gambling, and school bond misallocation. The show featured extended conversations with callers Henry and George about preparedness, generator security, and skepticism toward various financial schemes.