Summary
Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, advocating for FM and AM micro-station networks as backup systems for militia and patriot coordination. He criticized APEC as a parasitic organization draining American resources, argued against foreign aid while domestic needs go unmet, and expressed skepticism about 2007 presidential candidates. Koernke and caller George examined John McCain's POW record in Vietnam, suggesting McCain received preferential treatment and may have been complicit in covering up missing American prisoners. The show addressed family court corruption, child support enforcement abuses, and foster care system exploitation, framing these as part of a broader pattern of government predation on citizens.
- emergency communications
- fm radio
- militia
- apec
- foreign aid
- john mccain
- vietnam pow
- family court
- child support
- foster care
- ron paul
- gun owners of america
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- ramsey electronics