"anthrax attacks"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation and propaganda, noting that mainstream outlets were recycling old content and appearing to be in a state of confusion following the 2016 election. He extensively analyzed the American Revolutionary War, correcting historical narratives about Hessian mercenaries and German colonists, emphasizing that animosity was directed at mercenary forces rather than Germans specifically. Koernke criticized political correctness in historical media and movies, arguing that accurate depictions of soldier life (including cigarette use) were being sanitized. He warned about ongoing threats to Second Amendment rights, discussed the UN Arms Trade Treaty, and alleged Israeli involvement in nuclear facility security breaches and the 2001 anthrax attacks, claiming these were part of a broader agenda to provoke military conflict in Syria and consolidate power domestically.
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Mark Koernke discussed suspicious mail attacks targeting pro-gun sheriffs in Oregon, attributing them to what he characterized as coordinated intimidation by what he called the 'Jewish mafia' and Zionist operatives. He drew parallels to historical anthrax attacks and analyzed the psychological warfare tactics involved. The show shifted to discussions of occult activity, pedophilia, and alleged ritualistic practices at universities and in major U.S. cities, with callers sharing personal accounts of witchcraft symbols and satanic imagery. Koernke emphasized the connection between government-sponsored psychiatric drugs and mass shooting incidents, arguing this was the primary cause rather than firearms access, and criticized media figures and political candidates as controlled opposition.
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Mark Koernke discussed military and law enforcement accountability, focusing on soldiers' moral responsibility to refuse illegal orders such as door-to-door gun confiscation. He analyzed the psychology of following orders in unethical situations, drawing parallels to torture and abuse cases, and emphasized the importance of recognizing intent and threat assessment in life-or-death scenarios. The show featured technical difficulties with the new mixer board, caller feedback on audio quality, and discussions about police training in Israel, the anthrax attacks preceding the Iraq War, and the expansion of a police state modeled on Soviet-era secret police. Joe McKeel made repeated appeals for donations to keep the Micro Effect operational, mentioning a $2,200 deficit and upcoming fundraising drawings.
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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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Mark Koernke discussed the Federal Reserve Act of December 24, 1913, arguing it was passed illegally by only four senators using a non-recorded quorum vote while most of Congress was absent for Christmas. He traced the origins of American economic problems to this event and the 1933 War Powers Act, characterizing Federal Reserve leadership as intentional conspirators rather than victims of unforeseen circumstances. The show covered currency manipulation, the removal of redemption clauses from Federal Reserve notes, historical parallels to Zionist letter-bombing campaigns in England, and the anthrax attacks following 9/11. In the second half, callers discussed foreclosure corruption and preparedness, while Mike provided medical training on burn treatment protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training materials, including newly completed rifle marksmanship and medical SOP manuals, and promoted an upcoming event at Washington on the Brazos in Texas. Caller George from Florida raised concerns about Department of Transportation regulations targeting truckers and asked about the writ of attainder, which Koernke explained as an unconstitutional legal tool used against families and individuals. The show covered admiralty law principles, corporate jurisdiction tactics, and child protective services as foreign entities. Mike presented information on the 2001 anthrax attacks and scientist Bruce Ivins, with Koernke arguing the attacks targeted war opponents rather than war promoters, suggesting government involvement. The episode concluded with discussion of honey trap operations, interrogation tactics, and recommendations for gas masks.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-9/11 geopolitical events, including the anthrax attacks and their targeting of anti-war politicians rather than war hawks, suggesting Israeli involvement. He criticized the Bush administration's Middle East policies and CFR membership, analyzed the 2001 patriotic fervor and subsequent decline in American symbolism, and took calls from listeners about state sovereignty, the Oklahoma City bombing (which he attributed to federal agencies and Mossad), and psychiatric restrictions on Second Amendment rights. The show covered themes of government deception, false flag operations, preparedness, and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged Israeli intelligence operations in the United States, including incidents involving armed Israelis arrested at the Mexican legislature in October 2001 with grenades and explosives, stolen nuclear fuel rods from Oak Ridge, and suspicious individuals at U.S. military bases. He extensively analyzed the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, claiming three Israeli Mossad operatives were involved and present during Timothy McVeigh's transfer from police custody, and questioned the official narrative by highlighting procedural anomalies in McVeigh's public escort. Koernke drew parallels between these incidents and 9/11, arguing that trained professionals across multiple fields recognize inconsistencies in official accounts and that the government has deliberately suppressed evidence and allowed Israeli nationals to leave the country despite serious charges.