"ammunition purchases"
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military involvement in Syria, focusing on allegations that American airstrikes destroyed Syrian military equipment to prevent ISIS capture rather than targeting ISIS directly, and claims that the U.S. Air Force has effectively served ISIS interests. He analyzed reported incidents of American warplanes destroying Russian-made T-72 tanks and discussed the broader geopolitical implications. Koernke also covered the surge in American ammunition purchases, noting that nearly 8,000 tons were bought in the past year with 2,865 tons in November alone, and discussed preparedness strategies including gas masks as Christmas gifts and ammunition stockpiling by militia and patriot groups.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed comfort, preparedness, and resistance to government overreach on August 18, 2016. The show opened with extended commentary on how comfort leads to complacency and loss of freedom, using examples of modern conveniences, food storage, and self-sufficiency. Callers shared experiences resisting corporate and government policies—refusing to show ID for ammunition purchases and propane deliveries—demonstrating how individual pushback can change enforcement. The hosts criticized Homeland Security surveillance culture, Child Protective Services, and mass immigration, arguing that confronting tyranny requires willingness to fight. They discussed pre-electric technology viability and the importance of planning for post-conflict governance.