December 2, 2014
Evening Show 1h 1m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, including shortwave radio systems, packet radio, and redundant equipment deployment for militia operations. He emphasized building robust, cost-effective systems using surplus technology and detailed the modular design of radio trailers equipped with multiple transceivers. The show shifted to commentary on Ferguson unrest, the Bosnian immigrant community in Missouri, and a fatal hammer attack on a white couple, arguing that media coverage reflects bias. Koernke then addressed broader themes of racial politics, slavery's legacy, and the alleged Israeli influence on U.S. police training, framing these as justifications for organizing armed militia groups.

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