"9/11 conspiracy"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia operational security, field training procedures, and vehicle camouflage techniques at designated training sites. He addressed media manipulation and conspiracy theories regarding celebrity deaths, 9/11, and alleged false flag operations. Koernke warned of potential terrorist attacks in America following incidents in Brussels and Europe, predicting an attack between now and April 19th. He also discussed music industry censorship, legal disputes preventing certain recordings from being played, and encouraged patriot bands to submit music for broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed government deception and false flag operations, focusing heavily on 9/11 conspiracy theories, including claims about Flight 93's landing in Cleveland, alleged CIA involvement, and the implausibility of the official narrative given U.S. air defense capabilities. He criticized mainstream media coverage of Senate hearings, discussed ISIS as a U.S.-Israeli creation, and addressed the 2001 anthrax attacks as a false flag operation. The latter portion of the show shifted to preparedness topics, including salvaging rechargeable batteries from discarded cordless phones, acquiring LED lighting and infrared illuminators for night vision operations, and stockpiling conventional incandescent bulbs as EMP-resistant alternatives. Koernke also made inflammatory remarks about potential violence against Israeli agents and ISIS operatives on American soil.
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On the 13th anniversary of September 11, the host delivered an extended satirical monologue mocking the official 9/11 narrative and U.S. government competence, interspersed with conspiracy theories about Israeli involvement in 9/11 and alleged Israeli theft of nuclear materials. The episode included discussion of militia activity at the Texas-Mexico border, criticism of the Gun Control Act of 1968 as a copy of Nazi gun laws, promotion of night vision equipment and firearms accessories, and inflammatory rhetoric encouraging vigilante violence against perceived threats.
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Spike Timmons hosted the first hour of the evening Intelligence Report on January 8, 2014, discussing 9/11 conspiracy theories, Israeli involvement in the attacks, and the Federal Reserve's role in creating national debt. The show featured analysis of an article claiming the official 9/11 story was collapsing and blaming Saudi Arabia as a distraction from Israeli and U.S. government culpability. Callers discussed constitutional law, the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Lysander Spooner's writings on the Constitution as an invalid contract, and the distinction between legal and lawful authority. The broadcast also included updates on militia figure Jack McLamb's hospitalization and fundraising appeals for the radio station.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple controversial topics including allegations of criminal involvement in 9/11, media control by what he characterized as Zionist interests, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, immigration policy and border security issues, militia mobilization efforts in Arizona, and allegations involving the Southern Poverty Law Center, the ADL, and investigations into misconduct with interns. He also addressed the dismissal of charges against Black Panthers and criticized various media figures and networks.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Knob Creek machine gun shoot event, where thousands of attendees from 30+ states gathered to view and distribute millions of rounds of ammunition. He then pivoted to extensive commentary on 9/11, arguing that the attacks were allowed to happen by traitors within the U.S. military and intelligence establishment, and that Israeli Mossad was involved. Koernke criticized the mainstream media, discussed Fabian socialism and globalist agendas, and warned listeners about the 2008 presidential election, claiming both McCain and Obama are CFR members who will pursue identical agendas regardless of who wins. He urged listeners to prepare with weapons, ammunition, and communications networks, and to distribute information via CDs and handouts.
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Mark Koernke discussed controversial theories about 9/11, including claims about Flight 93, Building 7 demolition, and alleged internal military conflicts over the attacks. Callers from Florida, California, and Montreal raised questions about aircraft structural integrity, the Pentagon missile footage, and connections between 9/11 and other government operations. The show also covered a militia commander arrest in Vermont, with Dave providing details on federal charges against militia members and property confiscation, followed by discussion of government overreach and historical parallels to tyranny.