"sovereign citizen"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the alleged threat to Trump at a California rally, analyzing media narratives around a sovereign citizen suspect and questioning the authenticity of the reported assassination attempt. He addressed FEMA's response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, criticizing government corruption and money laundering while praising private citizens and churches doing actual relief work. The show covered preparedness topics including water purification, tactical gear, light-weight AR-15 builds, and barter economy strategies using alcohol and tobacco as trade goods. Koernke emphasized the need for militia units to maintain ready-up status and medical support elements as potential conflict approaches.
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This episode was a compilation broadcast featuring multiple hosts and segments from Liberty Tree Radio. The first segment covered night vision equipment sales and communications techniques. The second major segment, hosted by Spike Timmons, discussed the Malaysian Airlines plane crash over Ukraine, NSA surveillance and blackmail tactics used against government officials and citizens, and included extensive discussion of Ted Turner's comments supporting military suicides. The third segment, hosted by JD, covered Memorial Day history and General Smedley Butler's anti-war writings about soldiers dying for banker profits rather than freedom. The final segment continued discussion of sovereign citizen extremist ideology as defined by the Department of Homeland Security, with hosts arguing that the government mischaracterizes constitutional rights advocates as terrorists.
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Mark Koernke discussed the fraudulent system of penal bonds and birth certificate monetization, explaining how the U.S. government trades citizens as commercial property through bonds worth millions of dollars each. He detailed how prisoners are cataloged as financial instruments, how the Secretary of the Treasury can be compelled to disclose bond information, and how citizens unknowingly surrender sovereignty through contracts like Social Security and driver's licenses. Koernke advocated for Ron Paul's presidential candidacy as a peaceful solution and discussed the 14th Amendment's role in enabling voluntary servitude. He also promoted his book series and multimedia projects, including a planned television adaptation of Battle for the Republic.