"bundy family"
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday, discussing preparedness, alternative power generation systems, and political commentary on federal cases involving the Bundy family and Hammond ranchers. The show featured extensive caller discussion on charging batteries using hand-crank generators, stationary bicycles with alternators, wood gas systems, and hydropower alternatives. Mark emphasized the importance of building tactical reserves and called for presidential pardons for the Hammonds, while criticizing federal prosecution of ranchers and expressing concerns about the Bundy case being held in C-TAC rather than Nevada.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with North Korea and the Trump administration's foreign policy, criticizing the hiring of establishment figures like Mattis and Goldman Sachs-connected advisors despite campaign promises to reduce military interventions. He also covered the Bundy family case, noting that the FBI allegedly lacked evidence to prosecute them after 18 months in federal custody, relying instead on testimony from co-defendants in custody.
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Mark Koernke and Jim McNeil discussed current events including the firing of James Comey, tensions with North Korea, radioactive contamination incidents in Oregon, Washington, and Missouri, and Fukushima radiation concerns. The show featured extensive commentary on Ronald Reagan's assassination attempt, allegations of CIA involvement, comparisons to the Kennedy assassination, and criticism of the Trump administration's handling of issues including Syria, the Bundy family legal cases, and the Hammond family imprisonment. Koernke expressed skepticism about Trump's effectiveness and warned listeners about communist threats and Trump supporters who blindly support the president regardless of policy outcomes.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal bureaucracy inefficiency and corruption in schools and prisons, detailing how taxpayer money is misappropriated through creative bookkeeping and inflated administrative costs while educational quality and prisoner care decline. He addressed post-election developments including Secretary of State appointments, criticized the Electoral College and voting fraud mechanisms, and urged listeners to practice firearms proficiency using airsoft training tools. Koernke also covered geopolitical concerns regarding ISIS protection in Syria, the Bundy family detention, and called for presidential pardons for the Hammonds.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy family's legal notice regarding the Harney County Resource Center in Oregon, drawing parallels between the 1775 colonial resistance to British taxation and modern federal overreach through land management agencies. He analyzed how bureaucratic corruption has impoverished counties like Harney County, Oregon and Detroit, Michigan while enriching adjacent areas, arguing this mirrors the colonial grievances that sparked the American Revolution. Koernke emphasized the need for organized resistance, proper military structure, and long-term planning for victory, while criticizing those who hesitate to support pushback against federal authority.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, standard operating procedures (SOP), and combat tactics for defensive operations. He emphasized the historical importance of militia forces in American conflicts, contrasting them with professional military units and criticizing the promotion of professional soldiers in media. Koernke covered weapons recommendations for deployment, including long-range rifles and the importance of optics, and discussed specific firearms available through ClassicFirearms.com. He also addressed logistics for the Bundy family support effort, including battery supplies, generator systems, and material distribution networks. The episode included caller discussions on militia readiness, officer qualifications, and the need for chaplain corps and spiritual preparation.