"army corps of engineers"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, natural disasters, and government overreach on March 20, 2019. The episode covered volcanic eruptions, flood control by the Army Corps of Engineers, tornado-resistant earth homes in Ohio, and the importance of self-reliance over government solutions. Callers contributed perspectives on Venezuela, Boeing 737 crashes, and artificial intelligence in aircraft. The show emphasized practical preparedness through gardening, fire equipment ownership, and avoiding fear-based panic narratives.
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Mark Koernke discussed military deployment to the southern border, government overreach through permits and taxation, and constitutional concerns. He played an extended audio segment from a military official detailing border security operations involving Army Corps of Engineers, combat engineering battalions, concertina wire deployment, and helicopter support. Koernke criticized the government's handling of border issues, welfare policies, and what he characterized as a police state expansion, while encouraging listeners to recruit others to the cause and take action. A caller referenced the 1995 film Virtuosity in relation to border and refugee themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Supreme Court confirmation controversy surrounding a judicial nominee, criticizing the credibility of accusers and comparing the situation to high school drama. He extensively critiqued the Republican Party's ineffectiveness despite controlling Congress, discussed border security concerns including armed foreign troops crossing the southern border, addressed weather manipulation and election interference, and examined systemic corruption in the judiciary and federal agencies. Callers contributed perspectives on constitutional law, the corporate nature of the U.S. government, and the need for local resistance.