May 12, 2014
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff as a pivotal moment in American resistance to federal overreach, comparing it to the 1775 Lexington and Concord events. He detailed the establishment of Camp Larson as a permanent militia presence, outlined practical deployment needs including vehicle maintenance and laundry logistics, and connected the Bundy situation to broader patterns of government land seizures in Arizona, California, and Utah. Koernke also addressed international parallels in Ukraine and Mexico, criticized federal agencies (BLM, FBI, ATF), and called for sustained patriot mobilization to maintain the "tripwire" presence at the ranch.

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