"albuquerque police"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed police killings of American citizens, citing statistics showing over 1,000 people killed by police in 2014, and criticized the corrupt judicial and law enforcement systems. He covered multiple news stories including Illinois legislation to criminalize filming police, the Treasury Department seeking survival kits for banking employees, and the Bill Cosby allegations as a potential political takedown. The show featured extensive discussion on World War I chemical weapons, mustard gas injuries, and medical treatments, along with preparedness topics including food storage, 1911 firearm parts availability, and alternative banking practices to avoid supporting anti-gun financial institutions.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed police brutality in Albuquerque, the importance of protective gear at protests, and extensively debunked fear-mongering narratives about Yellowstone eruption and buffalo migration. They critiqued mainstream media's use of catastrophic scenarios—including Yellowstone, Mayan calendar predictions, and global warming—as tools to create panic and control populations. The hosts emphasized critical thinking, noting that such stories lack verifiable details and that people should focus on real, observable threats like government overreach rather than speculative disasters. Callers contributed perspectives on police violence, preparedness, and the importance of following stories to their logical conclusions.