"bob miner"
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Mark Koernke discussed weather terminology and media sensationalism, particularly the term "bomb cyclone," arguing it was manufactured fear-mongering rather than a genuine new weather phenomenon. He analyzed recent flooding and mudslides in Idaho, criticized the arrest of Julian Assange despite Trump's previous support during the 2016 campaign, and discussed the Bob Miner legal case, emphasizing systemic corruption in the judicial system. The show featured extensive commentary on government deception, the need for listener support via phone calls and donations, and calls for Americans to take action against what Koernke characterized as tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed a major black market human body parts operation discovered in Detroit, Chicago, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, involving the trafficking and sale of hundreds of human bodies and body parts. He connected this to organized crime networks and alleged occult practices, criticized government agencies for delayed investigation, and discussed the case of Bob Miner, a Michigan man held in county jail on questionable charges with repeatedly reduced bond amounts. Callers contributed perspectives on HIV contamination in the 1980s-90s, medical ethics, and systemic corruption in the prison and court systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the New Zealand mosque shooting incident, criticizing media coverage and laws criminalizing possession of the shooting video. He analyzed inconsistencies in the official narrative, including ammunition casing trajectories and victim injuries. The show covered state-level gun rights developments, including Missouri's nullification of federal gun laws and sheriffs in multiple states taking stands against gun confiscation. Caller Dave from Houston provided detailed reporting on the Tuttle shooting, a botched narcotics raid that killed innocent homeowners, exposing police corruption and lack of accountability. The episode also featured discussion of preparedness, food storage, and a caller advocating for support of Bob Miner, a patriot detained for over 400 days.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle acquisition and modification for preparedness, including sourcing surplus military and civilian vehicles through sites like IronPlanet and GovLiquidation. He addressed Ohio HB 228, which inadvertently banned firearms over 25 inches long through legislative manipulation, and warned that this was intentional, not accidental. The show covered ATF targeting of FFL dealers nationwide by revoking ammunition manufacturing licenses and blocking inventory sales, part of a systematic effort to shut down small gun dealers. Callers discussed the Bob Miner family case, vehicle financing traps, and the broader pattern of government overreach in confiscation efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed network infrastructure testing for the Hallmark/Golden Spike alternative internet system designed to function independently of conventional internet if government shuts it down, announced a petition signing at the Oregon Capitol building regarding gun rights, criticized Democratic politicians and communist infiltration in government, discussed police violence statistics and civilian self-defense, covered the Bob Miner case involving alleged child custody violations and prosecutorial misconduct with 354 days in jail awaiting trial, addressed weapons availability and preparedness in the militia movement, and responded to a caller disputing his account of John Trockman's legal settlement.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe discussed a video featuring a man who relocated his family to Mexico to escape what he characterized as government persecution, fabricated charges, and loss of freedom in the United States. The hosts connected this narrative to the case of Bob Miner and broader themes of government overreach, police corruption, and the erosion of constitutional rights. They examined issues including border walls, drug policy contradictions, pharmaceutical dangers, vaccine safety concerns, and the systematic targeting of independent producers and patriots. The episode emphasized themes of lost courage, faith, and moral values in America, and called for listeners to support the show and take action to defend their freedoms.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ineffectiveness of certain approaches and encouraged listeners to take action, referencing a recording involving Bob Miner and urging callers to make phone calls to demonstrate engagement and awareness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and constitutional rights on Weapons Wednesday. He addressed concerns about NDAA detention laws, government surveillance through microwave and laser technology, and the need for citizens to prepare for economic collapse and potential conflict. The show emphasized practical preparedness including food storage, acquiring technical knowledge, and understanding emerging threats like blinding lasers and electronic warfare capabilities being developed against civilians.
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Mark Koernke and callers discussed the case of Bob Miner, an unconvicted man jailed for 277 days after CPS took his five children; the episode covered alleged government overreach, fabricated charges, and systemic corruption within child protective services and the judicial system. Callers shared experiences of CPS abuse, foster care failures, and corruption within law enforcement and the DEA. The show addressed concerns about illegal immigration from Central America, the erosion of constitutional rights, and the need for preparedness and survival skills in response to government tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 1.6 billion dollar lottery jackpot and how state gambling systems drain cash flow from the economy, comparing lotteries to organized crime numbers games. He analyzed the migrant caravan at the southern border as a coordinated government operation tied to NAFTA and the North American Union, arguing that borders are now an illusion and that the federal government is deliberately not enforcing them. Koernke also addressed the case of Bob Miner, a North Dakota man imprisoned and facing ongoing legal fees from child protective services, describing the system as a coordinated criminal enterprise targeting families. Callers discussed the border situation, militia preparedness, and government corruption across multiple agencies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and cultural issues during this Friday morning broadcast. He covered weather patterns affecting the eastern United States, gardening and food self-sufficiency, the dangers of smartphone apps like Blue Whale that encourage child suicide, and critiques of child protective services and law enforcement. The show featured satirical music and discussion of historical resistance to tyranny, with a major segment devoted to organizing birthday card mailings to Stephanie Miner in North Dakota to circumvent a court order preventing her husband Bob Miner from contacting her.