September 25, 2007
Morning Show
59m
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed surveillance infrastructure and control systems installed across U.S. highways, including electronic reflector markers embedded in I-75 pavement and fiber optic trunk lines laid before Y2K. He addressed the North American Union signage found at Kentucky rest stops, connected these technologies to post-Waco era government expansion, and fielded caller George's concerns about veterans' disarmament legislation and childhood preparedness training. The episode emphasized the importance of armed self-defense capability for all family members and criticized government overreach targeting military veterans.
- i-75 corridor
- north american union
- surveillance technology
- fiber optic trunk lines
- electronic highway markers
- veterans disarmament bill
- handgun control incorporated
- preparedness
- second amendment
- y2k infrastructure
- waco
- ruby ridge
- ron paul
- constitutional rights
- militia
Transcript pending — the timestamped transcript for this episode has not yet been uploaded.