November 11, 2014
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the erosion of personal freedoms in America, focusing on excessive government regulation and police overreach. He analyzed an article about arrests for minor infractions like catching undersized fish, feeding the homeless, and singing in public, arguing these represent government attempts to control food, movement, and behavior rather than legitimate safety concerns. Koernke criticized the militarization of police, the illusion of a trouble-free existence in a police state, and called for self-sufficiency, family unity, and resistance to government dependency. He also addressed the patriot movement's internal divisions and speculated on government use of frequencies and vaccines for population control.

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