"1933 banking emergency"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm selection and concealed carry options, focusing on caliber choices (9mm, .40, .45), hammer versus striker-fired mechanisms, and practical considerations for carrying handguns discreetly. The show then shifted to a discussion of historical events, including the 1933 banking emergency, FDR's policies, and a caller's analysis of the Smedley Butler coup plot allegations, with extended commentary on communism, international banking, and American sovereignty from the 1920s-1930s.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, criticizing militia response tactics and emphasizing that non-combatants and families must not be abandoned during defensive operations. He explained military doctrine regarding women and children first, combined arms strategy, and proper evacuation procedures. Koernke also covered historical context of federal overreach dating to 1913, the Federal Reserve, the 1933 banking emergency declaration, and the BLM as a foreclosure mechanism. He warned of anticipated false-flag drive-by shooting incidents designed to discredit patriots and urged listeners to document any such events with cameras positioned at high points around the ranch.