"jeb bush"
10 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed dietary health recommendations for heart health, including avoiding grains and processed foods while emphasizing nutrients like taurine, potassium, and magnesium. He then pivoted to political commentary criticizing various political figures including Netanyahu, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, and Barack Obama, arguing they are controlled operatives or inadequate leaders. Koernke promoted independent political candidates and encouraged grassroots activism through social media saturation and merchandise. He advertised firearms and ammunition products, discussed long-range shooting events, and analyzed political figures' aliases and backgrounds, questioning their state connections and legitimacy. The episode concluded with clips about constitutional principles and American rankings in global metrics.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation and selective imagery used in riot coverage, criticizing how photographs are framed to exaggerate protest sizes. He addressed federal overreach through fusion centers, national police forces, and the Homeland Security apparatus, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes. Koernke promoted cash transactions and alternative currency (two-dollar bills, silver coins) as resistance to digital financial control, warning of bank theft and retirement account raids. He highlighted corporate malfeasance including Jeb Bush's involvement with Silverado Savings and Loan and Hillary Clinton's Rose Law Firm connections. A caller named John discussed G20 banking rule changes, retirement account losses, and corporate asset seizures during buyouts. Koernke encouraged listeners to call in for a drawing featuring silver bars and currency.
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Mark Koernke discussed the history of currency control in America, focusing on the 1933 gold seizure and the Federal Reserve's role in creating a debt-based system designed to enslave citizens. He criticized federal agencies (FBI, ATF, Federal Marshals) as tools of international bankers and explained how asset forfeiture programs enrich corrupt officials. Koernke advocated for hard currency solutions including physical silver and copper rounds as alternatives to fiat currency, criticized the 401k system as a mechanism for wealth theft, referenced the Silverado Savings and Loan scandal involving Jeb Bush and the Clintons, and called for local economic self-sufficiency and resistance to federal overreach. He emphasized that solutions require decentralized implementation and long-term thinking rather than centralized approaches.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and escalating government overreach as 2014 ended. They analyzed historical parallels to the American Revolution and Civil War, emphasizing that transitions to conflict occur gradually over months, not suddenly. The hosts warned that recent gun control legislation in Connecticut, New York, and Washington State criminalized ordinary firearm transfers, creating pretexts for enforcement. They addressed potential UN weapons bans, the orchestrated race-baiting crisis, and the need for unified resistance across all gun owners regardless of weapon type. Don promoted night vision equipment and cold-weather gear from MainMilitary.com, while both hosts stressed that attitude and resolve—not acquiescence—would determine the outcome of coming conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption involving Jeb Bush and the savings and loan crisis, where $500 million was stolen from depositors with Bush's involvement. He covered preparedness topics including building micro FM radio stations for emergency communications, scavenging electronics and equipment, and field survival techniques like efficient fuel use and fire-starting. A caller named Kevin from Florida reported internet connectivity issues with the website, and another caller discussed militia coordination and operational planning, emphasizing the importance of compartmentalized task assignments and vetting personnel for actual preparedness versus those seeking attention.
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Mark Koernke discussed the deteriorating state of America under Obama's administration, characterizing it as a communist occupation in its sixth year. He covered Ferguson protests as orchestrated communist operations using black activists as human shields, with Canadian communist organizers involved. Koernke promoted militia preparedness through 5-10 person supply programs, encouraged ammunition purchases as 'fire extinguishers' in anticipation of civil unrest, and criticized federal response to border security and domestic riots. He also discussed Jeb Bush's questionable business dealings and the Silverado savings and loan scandal.
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Mark Koernke discussed California's drought crisis and the illogic of distributing rain barrels during a drought, criticizing eco-activists for mismanaging water resources and driving agricultural valleys out of business. He covered FCC plans to regulate the internet as a utility, expressing concerns about the future of satellite-based radio broadcasts. Koernke critiqued Common Core education standards, comparing student test failures to historical benchmarks, and discussed voting system vulnerabilities and election integrity. He analyzed a gunshot detection system proposed for Massachusetts schools as propaganda, comparing it to a failed $4.5 million fire safety system at University of Michigan that was outperformed by a $5 smoke alarm. The show included commentary on political dynasties, police accountability in a controversial shooting case, and the broader pattern of government incompetence in managing systems it takes over.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2014 midterm election results and predicted Republican failure to deliver on promises, analyzing the XL pipeline as a scheme to benefit Canadian oil exports to China at American expense. He covered geopolitical tensions including economic warfare against Russia, the Ukraine conflict, and Chinese imperial ambitions. The show included film reviews of Fury and John Wick, ammunition and powder pricing updates, surplus electronics deals from Goldmine Electronics, preparedness supply availability including gas masks and chemical suits, and technical discussions on battery types, LED lighting, alcohol camp stoves, and isopropyl alcohol refinement using salt.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2014 midterm election results and upcoming 2016 presidential race, criticizing both Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton as representatives of the same corrupt power factions. He covered military surplus equipment and ammunition availability from vendors like UNAMO and Fair Radio, emphasizing preparedness with flares and communications gear. Extended caller discussions explored geopolitical tensions between NATO and Russia, World War II history, the fall of the Soviet Union, power faction dynamics in American politics, and the Kennedy assassination. Koernke drew parallels between historical manipulation during the Civil War and current international conflicts, arguing that Americans must address internal corruption before external threats.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil announced a conference scheduled for Friday at 4 PM Pacific (7 PM Eastern) to bring together people with skills and resources to work on practical projects for America, including communication networks and trade groups. They discussed micro FM broadcasting as an alternative to mainstream media, directed listeners to dealextreme.com for FM transmitter kits, and emphasized the need for "doers" rather than idea-generators. The show covered tensions in Asia regarding China, criticized government military psychiatric services and their alleged role in promoting harmful agendas, discussed illegal immigration and Jeb Bush, and addressed a Nevada rancher situation involving federal overreach.