"barry soetoro"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, food storage strategies, and organizational efforts across Michigan counties. He covered ammunition and food security, seed sourcing for non-hybrid crops, cold weather gear procurement, communications infrastructure, vehicle fleet preparation for tactical operations, and emergency evacuation procedures. The episode included extensive discussion of supply chain disruptions, Polish food products, and the 5-10 equipment program for militia units. A guest caller (identified as Machine Gun Randy) discussed marijuana cultivation, tobacco harm, and personal anecdotes about family health impacts.
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Mark Koernke discussed technical issues affecting the show's archives due to a studio meltdown, then shifted to firearms and ammunition availability, noting severe market depletion and the influence of the patriot movement on weapon procurement. The episode included extensive commentary on Barack Obama's background, alleged use of multiple social security numbers, and connections to controversial figures, along with reports of military vehicle movements on Wisconsin highways. Callers contributed information about ammunition pricing, firearm inventory shortages at major retailers, and constitutional legal challenges.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative communication networks and the Hallmark Network project as a decentralized alternative to the internet, drawing parallels to 1970s phone system innovations. He addressed ammunition shortages and praised Americans for stockpiling weapons and ammunition ahead of government expectations, noting that domestic ammunition production was keeping money in the U.S. economy. Koernke criticized President Obama (referred to as Barry Soetoro), claiming he was ineligible for office due to citizenship issues and could not pass military security clearances. He condemned NAFTA and GATT trade agreements, blaming Al Gore and Bill Clinton for destroying American jobs and industry. He also discussed the "No Fly, No Buy" act as a threat to Second Amendment rights and warned that government overreach could trigger armed conflict.