"border invasion"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Los Angeles riots and protests on June 9, 2025, analyzing them as a coordinated government operation rather than spontaneous unrest. He covered the shutdown of CCTV cameras before the violence, the presence of pre-positioned bricks, and the involvement of illegal aliens and communist organizations. Callers provided details on Tren de Aragua gang members arrested with heavy weapons, the Party for Socialism and Liberation organizing protests, and military aircraft activity on the southern border. Koernke emphasized that the militia movement has deep historical roots predating recent events, referenced the 1990s Minutemen and independent political movements, and warned that martial law would likely target patriots rather than the illegal alien population.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 80th anniversary of D-Day, reflecting on the sacrifice of WWII veterans and contrasting it with current government corruption. He addressed the border invasion crisis, identifying the Refugee Treaty as the mechanism enabling illegal immigration and calling for its immediate withdrawal. Koernke covered Biden's apparent mechanical malfunction at the D-Day ceremony in France, speculated about exoskeleton technology, and discussed Michigan state police conflicts with the governor's office. He promoted ammunition deals, holster products, and magazine sales, announced militia training at Camp Naga-Hitcham, and fielded calls from listeners including Barbara from Rhode Island discussing suspicious white work vans and illegal alien drivers. The show emphasized the need for proactive citizen action against government treachery and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, June 5, 2024. He covered coffee storage and long-term food preservation, criticized Jewish organizations and the Mexican government, and addressed Second Amendment rights and drone defense using shotguns. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition sourcing, medical supply builds, gas masks, water storage, and the importance of organizing armed militia units with proper logistics and cross-training.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the persecution of Donald Trump, prison dynamics and security concerns, border invasion and foreign troop deployment, the role of Jewish interests in geopolitics, Russia's historical relationship with America, and the importance of patriotic music and militia preparedness. He emphasized the need for armed resistance, organizational training, and cultural messaging through music to counter what he characterized as globalist occupation of America.
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden administration immigration policies, focusing on a multi-phase border invasion plan revealed through an interview with JJ Correll, a former CBP supervisor and author of 'Invaded.' The show detailed how Phase Two allows illegal aliens granted parole status to sponsor unlimited family members through NGOs like Catholic Charities, which has received nearly $7 billion in government funding. Koernke emphasized that Phase Three involves coordinated messaging about a 'broken system,' leading to Phase Four amnesty for tens of millions. He argued this represents intentional treason by both political parties and called for armed militia preparation and removal of government officials involved in the invasion.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications preparedness, including USB cable types and electronic components available at Dollar Tree for emergency kits, then shifted to Michigan's primary election and voter fraud concerns. The show featured extensive discussion of the Darien Gap invasion route, with analysis of Tucker Carlson interviews about Chinese military-age males and UN involvement in border operations, attributing coordination to Israeli/Jewish organized crime networks. Koernke emphasized the 31st anniversary of the 1993 Waco siege, drawing parallels to current federal overreach, and called for armed militia organization, logistics preparation, and patriotic music as spiritual preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing invasion of America from the south, highlighting a Tucker Carlson interview with a biologist documenting Chinese military operations in Central America and Panama. He emphasized two critical videos: one on the border invasion and another on air marshals being pulled from aircraft while illegal aliens board planes without vetting. Koernke warned that the COVID shots were biological weapons designed to debilitate the American population, called for organized militia formation and local preparedness, criticized Trump's use of Village People music at rallies as indicative of infiltration, and praised European farmers using manure spreaders against police enforcing globalist agricultural restrictions.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, armored vehicle acquisitions, medical supply sourcing, and the inevitability of civil conflict. The show covered recovered military equipment (M113 variants, deuce-and-a-half trucks), recommended medical suppliers and training resources, and featured guest Dave Stone discussing a CCP analysis predicting American Civil War 2.0 with a 43% patriot population. Koernke emphasized the need for organized militia units, 5-10 tactical resupply programs, and warned against following orchestrated scripts or trusting law enforcement and military leadership during coming conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing border invasion at Eagle Pass and other locations, reporting 5,000-7,000 illegal crossings daily, which he characterized as military-age personnel being strategically deployed by the Department of Defense and Homeland Security in coordination with communist Chinese and Israeli-run cartels. He detailed plans for detention camp infrastructure, foreign military integration into U.S. law enforcement, and preparation for what he described as an imminent Red Terror operation against the American population. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition procurement, medical supply stockpiling, radio communications equipment, and militia preparedness, along with commentary on political corruption, the Civil War movie trailer, and international conflicts involving Israel and Syria.
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Mark Koernke discussed the S1819 3D Printed Gun Safety Act, which Democrats attempted to pass via unanimous consent in the Senate, framing it as an attack on First Amendment freedoms and computer code distribution rather than merely a Second Amendment issue. He analyzed the Republican House majority collapse following McCarthy's departure, Santos's removal, and Johnson's resignation, leaving Democrats one vote away from flipping the chamber. Koernke covered border invasion logistics, alleging Chinese military personnel and organized cartel operations are being transported across the southern border with government complicity, and warned of plans to integrate illegal aliens into military uniforms for domestic suppression. He also discussed Venezuela's annexation vote targeting Guyana's oil reserves and various international military interventions, arguing the U.S. federal government has a poor track record of choosing sides in foreign conflicts.
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Mark Koernke discussed Colorado's push for gun confiscation via gubernatorial executive order, border invasion issues in Texas and New Mexico, reparations proposals in Denver targeting white businesses, and the strategic importance of controlling the Mississippi and Ohio river corridors. He covered prison system abuses in Michigan and Virginia, Ohio's prison population reduction, and emphasized militia organization at the local level. The second half focused extensively on medical preparedness, including field dressing techniques, tourniquet application, improvised wound treatment using vitamin E and antiperspirant labels, and the upcoming June 11th ban on over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics including ivermectin and penicillin. Callers discussed ampicillin shelf life, machete procurement for defensive purposes, and personal hygiene importance in survival situations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the imminent border invasion scheduled for May 11-12, 2023, describing it as a coordinated military operation involving approximately 700,000 to 1 million illegal aliens being transported via unmarked buses and coordinated by federal agencies in cooperation with cartels allegedly run by what he terms the 'Jewish mob.' He criticized government agencies (Homeland Security, FBI, ATF, National Guard) for facilitating rather than stopping the invasion, called for Americans to prepare with communications equipment and supplies, and argued that citizens may need to defend the border themselves since government forces have been compromised. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness measures, radio communications systems, water storage, and vehicle maintenance, along with commentary on a Colorado gun confiscation proposal and criticism of Trump's CNN appearance as a distraction from the border crisis.
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Mark Koernke discussed the February 23, 2023 ice storm affecting Michigan, preparedness strategies including gas masks and chemical protection equipment, the January 6th Capitol footage release to Tucker Carlson and concerns about sanitization of evidence, border invasion patterns and cartel operations in Arizona, the MyID biometric identification program in Palestine, and practical logistics for militia organization including food storage, emergency lighting from discounted seasonal items, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, military surplus equipment, and recruitment strategy. He covered the rising costs of 7.62x39 ammunition following Russian import bans, recommended affordable gear sources like Major Surplus and Sportsman's Guide, and emphasized medical supply stockpiling through ShopMedVet. Koernke addressed the Afghanistan withdrawal, criticized government response, and called for listeners to recruit one person to the patriot movement over the weekend. He also discussed gaming industry corruption, DragonCon vaccine requirements, and the broader political situation.