"border wall"
21 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and political commentary across three hours. Topics included gun confiscation efforts in nine states, the border wall project's stalled progress under Trump, deportation shortfalls, medical supply organization for militia units, camouflage dyeing techniques, and criticism of Trump's alignment with pro-LGBTQ messaging. The show featured segments from Guns N' Gadgets on the Anti-Federalist Papers and a California First Amendment victory against gun marketing restrictions, plus commentary on Microsoft Windows 11 failures and forced Microsoft account requirements.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including alleged drone surveillance operations, Michigan House Republicans walking out over gun control legislation, border wall resale schemes, vehicle maintenance and parts sourcing during store closures, ammunition and firearms availability, health supplements including digestive enzymes, gas mask preparedness, and gang violence in Colorado and Michigan. He emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency, preparedness, and community awareness regarding potential government threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed the urgent need for patriotic American construction companies to mobilize and secure the southern border without waiting for government permission, criticizing bureaucratic delays and federal mismanagement. He promoted discounted military boots and gear from militaryuniformsupply.com as preparedness supplies, provided detailed advice on body armor selection and medical trauma response, and fielded a caller's question about treating gangrene with medical equipment. Throughout the episode, Koernke emphasized that citizens must take direct action to defend the nation, criticized government corruption and communist infiltration, and called for immediate border wall construction using available materials and volunteer labor.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed Virginia counties considering secession to West Virginia, the coronavirus outbreak in China and its potential use as a pretext for mandatory vaccination and population control, election fraud concerns including the Iowa caucus voting machine irregularities, and broader themes of government betrayal, communist infiltration, and the need for armed resistance. The show covered topics including identity and loss of constitutional rights, Chinese government persecution of Christians, the role of Jewish figures in communist regimes and current political movements, and criticism of Trump's failure to deliver on campaign promises regarding the border wall and gun rights.
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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 economic collapse concerns, the Clinton family's alleged criminal history, and geopolitical strategy involving Ukraine, Israel, and India. He analyzed Masonic symbolism in public figures, warned about supply chain disruption and the need for preparedness (citing Twinkies as long-shelf-life survival food), and explored historical parallels with Prohibition-era hideouts and waterway escape routes. The show included caller commentary on psychological operations and detailed discussion of India's role in global power dynamics and Western civilization undermining.
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Mark Koernke discussed personal property maintenance projects including installing a fence for his dog's backyard, neighbor relations and safety concerns, and briefly addressed border wall policy and government overreach. The episode featured repeated advertisements for Liberty's Guardian firearms, MaineMilitary.com survival gear, and Liberty Tree Radio fundraising, interspersed with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and fragmented discussion segments that appear corrupted or poorly transcribed.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed government spending inefficiency, border wall construction concerns, and vaccine safety on December 13, 2018. Koernke criticized the proposed border wall as likely to be a financial scam involving foreign contractors, citing past examples of failed infrastructure projects in Michigan and elsewhere. The hosts also addressed healthcare issues, including concerns about flu vaccines for elderly populations and referenced Eustace Mullins' book 'Murder by Injection.' The episode covered government program waste, multiple layers of taxation (particularly road taxes and proposed toll roads), and the privatization of American infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration policy, featuring extended audio of a White House meeting between President Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Senate leadership debating funding for a border wall. The show covered disagreements over wall construction effectiveness, with fact-checking about actual miles built versus requested funding. Koernke and guests analyzed militia-based border monitoring alternatives, including thermal imaging and minimal-cost surveillance strategies, arguing that private citizen efforts could be more effective than government solutions. The episode also featured discussion of the Self-Reliance Initiative and job training programs.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and wall construction funding, questioning contractor involvement and money flow to foreign entities. He covered international military exercises on U.S. soil involving 14-23 countries practicing house-to-house searches and gun confiscation, which he claimed to have warned about for decades. Koernke analyzed European protests and yellow-vest movements as organized resistance to globalist agendas, comparing them to potential American militia mobilization. He played an extended audio piece critiquing gun control advocates' hypocrisy regarding parenting, mental health, education policy, and drone strikes. The show concluded with discussion of historical European civilian gun ownership before EU restrictions and Muslim immigration policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the military deployment to the southwest border, criticizing the omission of New Mexico from the Pentagon's operational briefing and connecting it to historical NAFTA corridors, Chinese military presence in Mexico, and the refugee treaty system. He argued that the real solution is eliminating the refugee treaty rather than building detention infrastructure, and warned that the military deployment is being used to establish FEMA detention camps targeting Americans. Callers contributed perspectives on border security, the caravan's composition, and the political motivations behind the crisis.
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Mark Koernke discussed border wall construction, advocating for American-only contractors prioritizing Texas and neighboring states over foreign or northeastern firms. He criticized mainstream media coverage of North Korea, dismissing NBC's reporting on a defector as propaganda designed to justify military intervention. Koernke warned of communist infiltration plans, comparing current events to Lenin's rise to power, and urged listeners to organize militia, stockpile supplies, and prepare for potential conflict. He also promoted hardware salvage initiatives for server components and discussed infrastructure vulnerabilities, using the Atlanta freeway collapse as an example of potential control points.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed winter weather conditions in Michigan, including dangerous driving hazards and drowning incidents. The show covered knife laws and law enforcement tactics, including switchblade and butterfly knife regulations, TSA misconduct at airports, and arbitrary enforcement of weapons laws. Callers shared experiences with federal agents misrepresenting knife types. The hosts promoted firearms and survival gear from sponsors, discussed Ruger P89 pistols and magazines, and analyzed Trump's border wall funding and tariff proposals on Mexican imports, arguing for domestic manufacturing instead of reliance on imports.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and wall construction, detailing how existing government inventory and equipment could be repurposed to build a southern border barrier without additional spending. He covered thermal and night vision technology with guest Don Betcher, explaining how to use thermal imaging for surveillance and hunting, and the importance of field testing equipment. The show included practical advice on AR-15 rifle assembly, component sourcing from vendors like Palmetto State Armory and Zayna.us, and preparedness shopping at Dollar Tree stores. Topics ranged from clothing durability and sewing supplies to ammunition availability and Christmas-themed preparedness messaging.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, criticizing foreign involvement in border wall construction and advocating for American workers and companies. He promoted the State of Jefferson as an alternative to California, argued against excessive consumerism and Sunday store hours from a biblical perspective, and addressed voting irregularities in Michigan. The episode included commentary on Castro's death, communist regimes, and media misrepresentation of crime statistics, along with product advertisements for preparedness gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed the November 22nd anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, arguing that Kennedy was killed because he planned to abolish the Federal Reserve and dismantle the CIA. The show covered Kennedy's intent to issue United States Treasury notes instead of Federal Reserve notes, and explored the history and value of such currency. Koernke and guest Don Betcher discussed night vision technology, thermal imaging systems, and various firearms including the Stenkin pistol and .50 caliber weapons. The latter half of the episode focused on medical preparedness, including detailed discussion of tourniquets, zip ties as emergency medical devices, and blowout kits for trauma response. Callers raised concerns about Trump's administration not prosecuting Hillary Clinton and the continuation of policies like NDAA and TSA operations. Koernke concluded with criticism of border security contractors and proposals for building a border wall using American labor and existing government equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness initiatives including ammunition purchasing days, two-dollar bill circulation campaigns, and weekend activities at shooting ranges. He addressed election integrity concerns, particularly regarding voting irregularities in Michigan and other states, including allegations of deceased voters and illegal voting. Koernke also commented on media monopolies, border wall construction quality concerns, and drug trafficking issues, while promoting food storage and emergency preparedness measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of Jefferson movement and circulating two-dollar bills as a patriotic action, analyzed Mitt Romney's potential appointment as Secretary of State under Trump and concerns about neoconservative influence, criticized Mexican government's response to Trump, and advocated for a straightforward border wall solution. A caller named John visited from out of state, and the two discussed AR-15 assembly, firearm kits, tools, and suppliers like Palmetto State Armory and CDNN. The show featured extended banter about truck design, coffee preferences, and logistics for visiting the host's location in Michigan. Koernke promoted an airsoft training package donation program and provided mailing address and donation instructions for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's defeat and Trump's victory. He addressed concerns about communist infiltration in America, police state tactics, border security and the wall, and criticized what he characterized as corrupt power structures in New York and federal agencies. The show included commentary on gun rights, Second Amendment issues, and calls from listeners in Michigan.
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Jeff Bennett hosted the show and discussed various political and social topics including the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton's campaign finance practices, university 'emotional first aid kits' for students, immigration and border security issues, and a case involving an illegal immigrant who killed a Kansas sheriff's deputy. He also shared personal anecdotes about home improvement projects and tool purchases, criticized mainstream media coverage of Trump, and expressed frustration with political correctness on college campuses.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy family legal cases in Nevada and Oregon, connecting them to government land grabs allegedly involving Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton. He criticized media manipulation, citing different Wall Street Journal headlines in different markets, and addressed immigration policy, border security, and cultural issues. Koernke promoted Federal Observer's 15-year mission, reviewed recent columns on economics and illegal immigration, discussed Hillary Clinton's health issues, and featured a positive story about an Alabama police officer caring for an abandoned infant. The episode included commentary on government overreach, the decline of American values, and various political controversies.