"ammunition regulations"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed border security issues, ammunition regulations, and preparedness strategies. The show covered illegal alien crossings in Arizona, the proposed AMO Act restricting ammunition sales, and tactical advice for citizens including operational security measures. Koernke emphasized the need for ammunition stockpiles, proper equipment maintenance, and community organization. The second hour featured extensive commentary on Middle East geopolitics, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and military readiness concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's emails and alleged criminal activities, including claims of assassinations and corruption within government. He criticized the mainstream media for not covering these revelations, attacked the NRA and Republican establishment for compromising on gun rights, and referenced New York's gun control laws as examples of government overreach. The episode included commentary on constitutional violations, government corruption, and calls for citizens to defend their rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal gun control tactics, including an alleged end-run strategy by the government to pass anti-gun legislation, and criticized the FBI's historical role in domestic operations. He addressed ammunition storage regulations tied to Handgun Control Incorporated's 1993-1994 agenda, analyzed Chinese and Russian firearms imports and why the Chinese are not supplying weapons to the U.S. market, and touched on military bonus clawback issues affecting soldiers. The episode included a lengthy monologue criticizing America's current standing globally and featured discussions about election integrity concerns and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and guest Larry discussed the "Mandela Effect," a phenomenon involving widespread changes to commonly remembered details across products, logos, movies, geography, Bible verses, and celebrity deaths. They presented examples including the JFK assassination car changing from four to six seats, corporate logos (Ford, VW, Febreze) being altered, geographic shifts (South America's position, Statue of Liberty location), movie quotes changing (Forrest Gump, Star Wars), and Bible verses changing (Isaiah 11:6 now reading "wolf" instead of "lion"). The show also covered ATF ammunition regulations, election fraud concerns, and theories about computer-generated reality or divine intervention causing these changes.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed multiple topics including ATF ammunition regulations, the Jerome Seabury case (a false justification for armor-piercing ammunition bans), climate change terminology shifts, the Bunkerville Nevada ranch standoff, and broader critiques of government overreach. The show featured extended commentary on preparedness clothing (long johns and wool), dismissal of alien invasion conspiracy theories as distraction from real issues, criticism of law enforcement expansion and militarization, and calls discussing government policies affecting citizens. The hosts emphasized focusing on constitutional rights and resistance to federal agencies rather than speculative threats.