"goldman sachs"
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This episode featured an extended discussion of financial oligarchy, banking fraud, and government corruption. Mark Koernke and guest speakers analyzed the 2008 financial crisis as an engineered event orchestrated by Wall Street bankers and the Federal Reserve, detailing how derivatives, toxic assets, and accounting fraud by major lending institutions precipitated the collapse. The program examined the $700 billion TARP bailout and subsequent multi-trillion-dollar Federal Reserve interventions, arguing these represented massive wealth transfers to financial elites while ordinary Americans bore the costs. Speakers critiqued the Obama administration for continuing Bush-era policies on surveillance, indefinite detention, war expansion, and corporate capture of regulatory agencies, characterizing Obama as a puppet of offshore banking interests. The episode also covered media consolidation, the Federal Reserve's lack of transparency and accountability, and calls for auditing or nationalizing the Fed.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with North Korea and the Trump administration's foreign policy, criticizing the hiring of establishment figures like Mattis and Goldman Sachs-connected advisors despite campaign promises to reduce military interventions. He also covered the Bundy family case, noting that the FBI allegedly lacked evidence to prosecute them after 18 months in federal custody, relying instead on testimony from co-defendants in custody.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple geopolitical and domestic security topics, including the Berlin Christmas market attack and Russian ambassador assassination, alleging false flag operations and staged evidence. He analyzed thermal imaging technology, night vision equipment capabilities, and historical military applications from the Korean War through modern operations. The show covered preparedness recommendations for Christmas gifts, criticized Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo involvement in the Trump administration, discussed the liberation of Aleppo from NATO-backed mercenaries, and addressed the historical suppression of information about Russian involvement in Korea and subsequent Middle Eastern interventions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Russian ambassador assassination in Turkey, analyzing it as a government-sponsored terrorist operation involving compromised security forces and remote vehicle control technology. He examined the Berlin Christmas market truck attack as a remotely operated fly-by-wire vehicle similar to 9/11 aircraft hacking, referencing Israeli-supplied autopilot chips and Operation Northwoods. Caller Larry raised concerns about U.S. military provocations toward Russia and preparedness for potential conflict. Koernke also addressed a Mexican fireworks market explosion, emphasizing critical safety protocols for handling munitions and pyrotechnics, particularly regarding static electricity and cleanliness standards.
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Mark Koernke discussed the California secession movement (Calexit) and its opening of an embassy in Moscow, drawing parallels to the historical Republic of Texas and arguing for the creation of the State of Jefferson as a counterbalance to leftist coastal cities. He covered the assassination of Russian ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, Turkey, attributing it to geopolitical tensions over Syria and Aleppo. Koernke promoted militia preparedness, winter camouflage strategies, and charitable donations to Liberty Tree Radio, while criticizing Goldman Sachs' influence in the incoming administration and expressing frustration with post-election leftist protests and threats against conservatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, Trump's cabinet appointments including Rick Perry and Goldman Sachs officials, concerns about voter fraud in Michigan, and comparisons between Trump's approach and Wild Bill Donovan's creation of the OSS. Callers debated Trump's selection of establishment figures, the role of militia preparedness, and growing public resistance to political correctness, including people openly saying "Merry Christmas" again. The show covered electoral college dynamics, Hillary Clinton's repeated electoral losses, and warnings about potential communist infiltration and future civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke and guests discussed Christian values, humility, and stewardship of God's creation, contrasting biblical principles with secular environmentalism and leftist ideology. The show pivoted to political commentary on the 2016 election, criticizing Goldman Sachs influence, military leadership appointments, and alleged foreign policy failures. Koernke challenged listeners to seek truth through research and the Bible while defending free speech and Second Amendment rights against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump transition and cabinet appointments, focusing on military figures like James Mattis and John Kelly in defense and homeland security roles. He analyzed the implications of Goldman Sachs executives in the new administration, drew parallels to historical power struggles and coups, and warned about potential domestic threats from a militarized government. Koernke also addressed the Federal Reserve's missing trillions, the war on cash in India, election fraud concerns, and historical precedents for government betrayal of citizens, particularly referencing the 1933 War Powers Act and FDR-era events.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly Israeli military actions in Syria and the threat of nuclear conflict with Russia. He analyzed the incoming Trump administration, expressing skepticism about both major political factions while warning of inevitable civil war between competing power structures. Koernke covered concerns about Goldman Sachs appointees in Trump's cabinet, the unconventional warfare manual's implications for domestic conflict, and the need for armed preparedness. He also addressed currency manipulation in India, missing trillions from federal agencies, and false flag operations including Sandy Hook, while emphasizing that Americans must be ready to resist tyranny regardless of which faction gains power.
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Mark Koernke discussed the financial crisis and foreclosure crisis, criticizing Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and the Federal Reserve for predatory lending practices that devastated homeowners. He promoted firearms and ammunition vendors, including discussions of 6.5 Mauser rifles and belt-fed weapons systems. Koernke extensively criticized global banking systems and called for violent uprising in India against what he characterized as government tyranny and cashless society initiatives, drawing parallels to gun control efforts in America. He also touched on California secession movements and forest management issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the incoming Trump administration's cabinet appointments, expressing concern about Goldman Sachs connections and lack of meaningful change. He analyzed Pizzagate allegations and pedophile networks within government, referenced WikiLeaks revelations, and criticized the media's dismissal of these claims. Koernke addressed border security issues including reports of African migrants crossing illegally, discussed the influence of what he termed the 'Jewish mafia' in Hollywood and politics, and warned against trusting Trump's reconciliatory rhetoric toward political opponents. He also critiqued General Mattis's appointment, analyzed NAFTA's economic impact, and took caller questions about election integrity and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin, criticizing his Goldman Sachs background and alleged connections to Jewish financial interests. He covered a caller's experience using an M40 military gas mask during the Smoky Mountains wildfires in Tennessee, praising preparedness and recommending gas masks as essential equipment. Koernke provided detailed technical information about AR-15 rifle configurations (A1, A2, A3, A4 models), their historical development, and maintenance procedures. He also criticized federal firefighting management, attributing poor fire response to political correctness and incompetent leadership, and blamed illegal immigrants and foreign actors for deliberately setting fires.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial bailout crisis, highlighting a congressional speech by Representative Michael Burgess claiming martial law was declared during bailout hearings. He emphasized the importance of distributing the video evidence widely and criticized the government's handling of the $700 billion bailout. The show covered preparedness topics including water filtration, gas masks (NATO-compatible models), food storage using affordable items like oats and mackerel, and defensive tools. Koernke also addressed the broader theme of government overreach and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest while advocating for resistance through informed action rather than rioting.
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On September 22, 2008, Mark Koernke and Michael Nessert discussed multiple topics including 9/11 conspiracy theories, government overreach through moped licensing and contractor fraud in disaster areas, precious metals investment and bank confiscation risks, casino monopolies and money laundering, and military deployment of the 1st Brigade Combat Team for domestic riot control starting October 1st under the John Warner Defense Authorization Act. The show concluded with a medical segment on burn treatment and first aid.