"ammunition ban"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Mark Koernke discussed firearms training techniques, including firing from moving vehicles and horseback, drawing parallels to Russian military methods. He analyzed a federal court decision regarding the ATF's ban on 7N6 ammunition imports, arguing the agency acted arbitrarily to damage importers like P.W. Arms. Koernke alleged the confiscated ammunition was later diverted to ISIS and discussed broader themes of government overreach, the Clinton family, cartel violence, and militia preparedness. The episode included technical discussions on rifle platforms, ammunition specifications, and vehicle-based tactical training.
-
Mark Koernke discussed multiple geopolitical and domestic security concerns on the evening of March 3, 2015. He analyzed the deployment of U.S. National Guard units to Ukraine, characterizing it as part of a broader agenda involving Israeli interests and potential false flag operations designed to provoke American military involvement. Koernke examined the complex military situation in Iraq, where American, Russian, Iranian, and Iraqi forces operate in proximity while fighting ISIS, highlighting what he viewed as contradictory U.S. foreign policy. He addressed domestic gun control efforts, including ammunition import bans and state-level restrictions, framing them as arbitrary enforcement mechanisms designed to disarm the American population. Koernke also discussed CERN's particle accelerator restart and made extended commentary on constitutional rights, police violence, and the need for armed self-defense against what he characterized as an increasingly tyrannical government.
-
Mark Koernke discussed alleged FEMA preparations for emergency operations in Region 3 (Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia) involving UN troops, vaccines, and supplies by October 1st, based on a caller's report. The show covered ATF ammunition bans, specifically the 5.45x39 Russian military round, explaining its anti-personnel design and the political motivations behind import restrictions. Koernke promoted an upcoming Friday conference call to coordinate resources and trading groups across the country, and addressed the Bundy family's confrontation with BLM rangers in Nevada over grazing rights and tortoise protection, criticizing federal land management agencies as communist operations.
-
Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing threat of gun confiscation and ammunition bans, referencing his 1993 documentary 'American Peril' to validate patriot movement warnings about federal overreach. He announced upcoming Colonial Marine militia events and solicited support for Kelly McNeil, a family member hospitalized in intensive care. The show featured extended discussion on ammunition sourcing, bullet casting, and preparedness strategies, with a caller (Dave Marcus) challenging listeners to donate $30 to match funds for the show's operations. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, training, and self-sufficiency in response to perceived government threats.
-
Mark Koernke broadcast from the Micro Effect Studios in Idaho on the morning of September 7, 2010, discussing domestic political developments, border security, and preparedness. He covered the 2010 election cycle, noting that approximately 10% of Senate incumbents lost their primaries, which he argued creates challenges for those seeking to manipulate new politicians through bribery or blackmail. Koernke emphasized the importance of the Arizona militia deployment at the southwest border and encouraged listeners to support the Micro Effect through donations. He also discussed the proposed ammunition ban based on lead concerns, characterizing it as a false environmental argument designed to disarm citizens, and stressed the importance of community organizing and networking among patriot movement participants across the country.
-
Mark Koernke and Michael Nester discussed ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers, reporting on inventory constraints at retailers like Widener's and J&G Sales. They covered the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme arrest, speculating about money laundering and Israeli connections. The show included a CFR annual report analysis claiming plans to collapse the global economy by July 2009 through commodity price manipulation and ammunition supply restrictions. Callers reported on local incidents including federal raids on Native American reservations in New York and a preacher's conflict with local law enforcement in Asheville. The hosts promoted preparedness topics including NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense procedures, mask maintenance, and decontamination protocols.