October 31, 2013
Evening Show 1h 8m Complete Radio Episode 2013
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, analyzing the official narrative and presenting alternative theories about the shooting. He drew parallels between the 1960s-70s era of civil unrest (Kent State, Chicago Convention riots, Ruby Ridge, Waco) and current conditions, arguing America was close to civil war then and faces similar tensions now. Koernke emphasized the importance of preparedness, food storage, and militia organization, while warning that treaty law is being used to override constitutional protections. He discussed the Federal Reserve's historical role in assassinating presidents who opposed international banking interests, referenced Andrew Jackson's numerous assassination attempts, and criticized the Rockefeller family's influence. The show included a guest discussing night vision technology capabilities and limitations in various weather conditions.

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