June 28, 2007
Morning Show
59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed historical examples of resistance and military strategy, including World War II Poland, the Hungarian uprising, and the Battle of the Bulge, to argue that victory depends on spirit and determination rather than superior numbers. He addressed current militia organizing efforts across multiple states, particularly regarding New Hampshire, and warned against infiltration and division tactics. The episode included extended discussion of the Waco siege and Branch Davidians, the Freeman siege, and the importance of fighting to the end rather than surrendering. Callers raised concerns about Alex Jones, whistleblowers, infiltrators, and strategies for legal action against federal overreach.
- militia organizing
- waco siege
- branch davidians
- freeman siege
- new hampshire
- alex jones
- infiltrators
- second amendment
- federal overreach
- preparedness
- gun owners of america
- constitutional rights
- world war ii
- resistance tactics
- government tyranny
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.