"jubilee"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil discussed multiple topics including weather patterns in southeastern Michigan, the national debt crisis, the concept of Jubilee in American history and music, and extensively debated the 9/11 Pentagon attack, arguing it was struck by a missile rather than a plane. The show featured caller discussions about military deception during the Korean War, veterans' mental health issues, and societal acceptance of LGBTQ+ identities. A second segment featured Mike from Arizona discussing Medal of Honor recipients and psychological operations doctrine.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency reform, hard money systems, and constitutional governance on this Thursday evening broadcast. He covered the need for a transition from Federal Reserve notes to a sound currency backed by precious metals (copper, silver, and gold), explained the historical context of currency manipulation since 1933, and outlined mechanisms for economic restructuring including a jubilee and currency exchange. The show included practical discussions of preparedness items, ammunition pricing, and the importance of establishing alloidal property rights and local governance structures to resist federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security court decisions, monetary policy and the jubilee system, preparedness including 80% AR-15 receivers and ammunition sourcing, and fielded a caller named Evelyn who shared spiritual perspectives on resisting government tyranny. The show covered ammunition supply chain disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, recommended specific rifle and ammunition purchases from surplus suppliers, and emphasized the importance of faith and self-reliance in confronting systemic corruption.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and NATO, analyzing the Ukraine crisis as part of a broader pattern of Western destabilization efforts orchestrated by international bankers and Zionist interests. They covered Connecticut gun confiscation efforts and an upcoming gubernatorial event, praised Russian President Putin's actions in Syria and against oligarchs compared to U.S. leadership, examined underground military complexes across the United States, promoted preparedness and alternative suppliers like BGmicro.com for batteries and electronic components, and advocated for economic jubilee and withdrawal from the global banking system as solutions to economic collapse.
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Mark Koernke discussed military deployment of troops to American streets, alleging that two divisions (20,000-30,000 troops) from Fort Hood and Fort Bragg would be deployed domestically by October 1st. He connected this to broader themes of globalist control, international banking conspiracies, and the erosion of American sovereignty. Koernke criticized the 2008 financial bailout, arguing that money should go to American citizens rather than failed banks, and advocated for a jubilee-style debt forgiveness. He condemned political leaders across parties as complicit in betraying the nation, rejected the legitimacy of the federal government when it operates beyond the reach of the people, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as tyranny and globalist enslavement.