"league of nations"
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Mark Koernke discussed World War I as a manipulated conflict orchestrated by international bankers and Zionist interests to eliminate healthy populations and consolidate power, contrasting it with the patriotic resistance that followed. He examined how veterans recognized the deception and successfully opposed the League of Nations, then traced similar patterns through subsequent wars, economic manipulation, and modern immigration policy. The episode covered land theft by speculators, the dangers of centralized banking, the need for decentralized currency systems, and preparation strategies including food production and firearms acquisition, with caller contributions on veterans benefits, Florida demographics, and Michigan politics.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and political activism on this Friday afternoon broadcast. He elaborated on human nature as generalists versus the insect-like specialization promoted by globalists, explained the historical context of World Wars I and II as engineered conflicts to establish global governance, and critiqued the New World Order's targeting of America as the primary obstacle to their agenda. The show featured multiple callers discussing gun shows in Ohio, Michigan, and Florida; airport and transportation security harassment; electronic communications security and battlefield saturation tactics; an off-grid training event scheduled for April 3-8; and a McCain town hall counter-protest planned for Tyler, Texas.