"land seizure"
22 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed media censorship and the ongoing information war against alternative media outlets, playing a segment from the Corbett Report about coordinated efforts to label independent news sources as 'fake news' and 'Russian propaganda.' He addressed caller concerns about executive powers under Trump, the Bundy Ranch prosecutions, and historical patterns of land speculation and government overreach. Koernke argued that America is engaged in undeclared war against its own citizens, criticized the Clinton Foundation as a pay-to-play scheme, and discussed demographic manipulation through immigration policy. He drew parallels between frontier-era land theft and modern government seizures, ultimately asserting that peaceful resolution is unlikely and Americans must prepare for armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed Agenda 21 land seizures affecting ranchers and farmers, particularly the Red River project and attacks on heritage livestock operations like those run by Mark Baker in Michigan. He covered food supply contamination issues, including donkey and owl meat scandals involving Chinese suppliers and major fast-food chains, and criticized the consolidation of food production under communist-affiliated companies. Koernke addressed flat-earth conspiracy theories as a distraction tactic, using references to Terry Pratchett's Discworld to explain how such narratives waste time and attention. He then pivoted to geopolitical analysis of Afghanistan, the Golden Crescent opium trade, and the strategic importance of Central Asian nations, drawing parallels to how media blackouts obscure information about regions like Western Canada, Minnesota, and North Dakota. The show included discussion of Swedish communist immigration post-WWII, Bernie Sanders as a potential Trotskyite, and promotional announcements for preparedness materials and surplus military equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged foreign military operations in the United States, focusing on claims of Israeli Mossad and Chinese involvement with the BLM in relation to the Bundy Ranch standoff. He detailed methods for tracking troop deployments through military housing allocations, food budgets, and financial records, claiming evidence of 80-300 foreign troops being trained at three sites. Koernke also covered historical context from Waco, discussing federal tactics including the killing of dogs, and drew parallels to ongoing land seizures in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. He emphasized the Bundy Ranch as a symbolic chokepoint in a broader western land-grab operation allegedly coordinated by communist Chinese interests and the BLM.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal land seizures targeting the Bundy Ranch and Southern Nevada ranchers through environmental restrictions outlined in Federal Register Volume 79, Number 197. He analyzed tactical handgun use in close-quarters combat, referencing Ukraine battlefield videos and militia tactics. Caller George from Texas raised concerns about IRS asset forfeiture without due process and government insolvency. The show covered World Heritage Site designations as tools to restrict property access, Agenda 21 implementation in Alaska and Michigan, and alleged Israeli influence in Alaska's government. Joe McGill announced a special evening program with Jeff Bennett and solicited donations to keep the Microfact Radio Broadcasting Network operational.
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Mark Koernke discussed immigration policy and its economic impact on American workers, particularly how undocumented immigrants are being used to undercut wages in skilled trades and undermine the middle class. He analyzed the Bundy Ranch standoff as part of a broader federal land seizure campaign across multiple western and midwestern states, connecting it to foreclosure tactics from the 1990s. Koernke also covered alleged government surveillance of satellite feeds, claiming federal agents were present in broadcast studios during major events like the Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11, and discussed video evidence he claims proves controlled demolition of Building 7. The show included extensive commentary on communist infiltration of churches, cultural manipulation through science fiction media, and unconventional border security tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, focusing on the EPA's authority to garnish wages without court orders under the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996. He drew parallels to the Declaration of Independence and criticized the agency as an enemy of the American people. Koernke extensively analyzed the endangered species scam, arguing that the EPA and DNR deliberately breed and plant endangered animals like the jumping mouse on private property to seize land from ranchers, citing examples from the Bundy Ranch and a California farmer whose tractor was seized. He proposed alternative solutions such as paying farmers to breed endangered species and questioned the scientific basis for endangered species protections.
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Mark Koernke discussed Senate legislation granting presidential powers to indefinitely detain civilians without charge or trial, framing it as a threat to constitutional liberty. He covered ammunition availability and specifications, recommending steel case 223 and 9mm rounds from Centerfire Systems, and discussed carbine options for militia preparedness. Koernke extensively criticized the Bureau of Land Management and environmental groups for using desert tortoise protection as a pretext to seize ranches like the Bundy property for development and transfer to Chinese interests, characterizing eco-activists as communist operatives. He addressed barrel twist rates in AR-15 weapons and their effects on bullet stability and range, and made appeals for listener donations to support the show's continued broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, emphasizing the need for coordinated defensive preparations, proper military structure, and resource logistics. He promoted Honeyville.com for affordable bulk food supplies with $4.99 flat-rate shipping to support personnel at the ranch, highlighted the importance of sandbag donations and tactical equipment, and stressed the necessity of unified command structure and discipline among militia participants. Koernke criticized infighting among groups, warned of federal overreach in multiple western states, and connected the Bundy situation to broader land seizure patterns tied to Agenda 21 and Chinese interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing Bundy Ranch militia deployment in Nevada, soliciting donations of military surplus items (booney hats and desert boots) from listeners to support volunteers on the ground. He addressed federal land seizures targeting ranchers and food producers, citing the Bundy situation as part of a broader pattern of government overreach by the BLM and other agencies. Koernke also covered Michigan agricultural conditions, promoted satellite and micro-FM broadcasting technology via themicroeffect.com, and fielded a caller (George from Texas) regarding VA mistreatment of veterans across multiple wars, discussing historical patterns of denial of benefits to Korean War and Vietnam War veterans.
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Mark Koernke discussed operational security and logistics for supporters traveling to the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, emphasizing the importance of using rental vehicles, coordinating group efforts, and understanding potential federal surveillance. The show covered Sandy Hook conspiracy theories, including claims about the school's computer activity ceasing in 2008 and the absence of biological hazard cleanup records. Callers raised concerns about smart meters, highway infrastructure projects, road construction corruption in Michigan, and the role of federal agencies like the FBI and BLM in what Koernke characterized as government overreach and land seizure.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach and militia activity, focusing heavily on the Bundy Ranch standoff and coordinated federal agency operations. He analyzed the Bundy situation as part of a broader pattern of government attacks on ranchers, alleging coordination between the FBI, ATF, BLM, and Homeland Security to seize private lands. Koernke also addressed cartel violence in Mexico, discussing weapons acquisition, the role of federal involvement in drug trafficking, and the need for militia support and organization. He covered weather conditions in Michigan and took caller questions about Second Amendment rights and government corruption.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating federal land seizures and militia responses, focusing on the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada and cascading similar incidents in Arizona, California, and Utah. He detailed logistics for delivering supplies and equipment to the ranch, warned against federal provocations including potential drive-by shootings and planted evidence, and discussed night vision technology availability through co-host Don Betcher. Koernke emphasized the need for discipline, vehicle security inspections, and coordination among patriot groups to counter what he characterized as coordinated federal operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff and broader themes of federal overreach, particularly by the Bureau of Land Management and Department of the Interior. He criticized government agencies for using environmental regulations as pretexts for land seizure and property control, drawing parallels to historical scams involving foreign corporations and corrupt officials. Koernke also addressed gun control efforts in states like Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York, warning of potential armed resistance to confiscation attempts. He promoted the Micro Effect organization and encouraged donations and volunteer support for the Bundy Ranch deployment. The episode included commentary on federal enforcement tactics, corruption in government, and calls for preparedness and community action.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff as a pivotal moment revealing government overreach and land seizure patterns, analyzing federal tactics and the role of militia presence in preventing violence. He critiqued media manipulation and infiltrators within patriot circles, then provided detailed tactical guidance on deployment, manpower management, communications, and equipment for defensive operations. The show included a personal appeal for support for Mary Brewer, a long-time chat room monitor hospitalized with a broken hip and potential heart issues, and featured caller George from Texas discussing BLM land grabs nationwide and Russian military posturing in Ukraine.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on internal divisions within the militia movement following reports of a potential drone strike that caused some Oath Keepers to evacuate. He criticized mainstream media's use of the racial card to divide supporters and emphasized the need to stay focused on the core issues: government land seizure, Harry Reid's corruption, and the illegitimacy of federal authority. Callers Wade and Chris provided detailed analysis of the legal and logistical aspects of the situation, discussing jury nullification, the distinction between legal and lawful, and the critical need for supplies including food, water, and camouflage netting at the ranch.
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Mark Koernke discussed fuel efficiency standards, vehicle design, and government suppression of high-mileage cars, noting a 300-mile-per-gallon Volkswagen unavailable in the US. He recounted personal anecdotes about swimming in Michigan lakes and Colorado's Hanging Lake, reflected on 1970s gas prices and affordability, and criticized wasteful consumer spending. The show featured announcements about fundraising efforts including a police scanner drawing, book sales on constitutional jurisdiction, and a new Saturday trading program called 'Green Acres Traders.' Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil extensively criticized Senator Harry Reid as corrupt and called for his removal from office, linking him to foreign interests and the BLM land seizures affecting ranchers like the Bundys.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing the confrontation between federal agents (BLM) and armed militia members protecting rancher Cliven Bundy's cattle. He emphasized that the federal retreat was not a final victory but rather the beginning of an ongoing conflict, comparing it to a multi-round boxing match rather than a two-hour movie. Koernke criticized government corruption, international involvement in land seizures, and called for continued vigilance and preparation. He also addressed misinformation from certain patriot movement figures and provided tactical advice for supporters, including vehicle infiltration techniques and proper appearance for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating Bunkerville, Nevada standoff involving rancher Cliven Bundy and the BLM, framing it as part of a broader pattern of federal overreach and international land seizure schemes. He emphasized the need for armed resistance and rejected peaceful compromise, arguing that the government has systematically violated constitutional rights and that citizens must be prepared for armed conflict. Koernke criticized mainstream patriot figures for advocating restraint, discussed the historical precedent of the 1993 Waco siege as evidence that armed resistance can succeed, and called for listeners to support the Bundy family and prepare for potential violence. He also addressed concerns about infiltrators and provocateurs within the patriot movement, warned against dual-citizenship politicians, and advocated for a warrior mentality among Americans.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Cliven Bundy ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing it as part of a larger pattern of government and corporate land seizure targeting American ranchers and farmers. He argued that environmental regulations and international corporate interests are being used to drive ranchers off their land, citing historical examples like the Natural Rivers Act in Michigan. Koernke connected these issues to technocracy, a 1930s movement aimed at total control of resources and human activity, and warned that foreign corporations—particularly Chinese interests—are positioned to take over seized American agricultural land. A caller reinforced the technocracy angle, explaining how environmental movements serve as cover for systematic property confiscation and resource control.
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Mark Koernke discussed electoral processes and voter registration, criticized federal government overreach and preparedness for potential conflict, delivered extensive tactical firearms instruction covering weapon discipline and ammunition management, addressed Agenda 21 land seizures affecting homeowners, discussed Chinese military personnel allegedly being transported into the United States via military aircraft and cargo containers, and warned listeners about government deception and the need for self-sufficiency and armed preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed election strategy, government corruption, and preparedness on the morning broadcast. He covered FEMA alerts for October 10th, the need to remove corrupt officials through elections, and allegations of blackmail operations involving government officials. The show addressed foreign military presence in the US post-9/11, Israeli and Chinese involvement in American affairs, the Oklahoma City bombing as a government operation, and the role of militia in preventing government overreach. Callers raised concerns about FBI raids on anti-war activists and federal land seizure schemes. Mark emphasized preparedness, protective equipment, and vigilance against false flag incidents.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 Republican presidential debate, criticizing all candidates except Ron Paul as CFR members supporting globalist agendas. He traced the history of international banking control from the Civil War through the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, explaining how currency manipulation and debt-based money systems were used to enslave Americans and steal land. Koernke detailed the mechanics of Federal Reserve notes versus real money, challenged listeners to examine their currency for evidence of backing, and connected monetary policy to wars including World War I and Vietnam. He argued that stopping fiat currency printing would end unnecessary wars and called for armed resistance to prevent communist takeover and land seizure by globalist bankers.