December 19, 2013
Evening Show 1h 8m Complete Radio Episode 2013
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the history of American militia movements from the 1960s Minutemen through the 1980s, recounting personal experiences with government surveillance and interrogation. He emphasized the unpredictability of militia forces compared to conventional military, stressed the importance of unified patriot action despite internal disagreements, and warned against infighting within the movement. Koernke addressed concerns about government surveillance lists, argued that patriots should focus energy on external enemies rather than internal disputes, and called for serious preparation for what he characterized as an imminent conflict. He also promoted an upcoming beach gathering and discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and the need for coordinated but flexible tactical approaches.

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