"california secession"
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of Jefferson proposal as an alternative to California's governance, critiqued federal overreach and taxation, and reflected on post-Civil War Reconstruction economics and Lincoln's presidency. He addressed preparedness by encouraging listeners to test newly acquired equipment like radios and firearms, emphasized the importance of diversification and self-sufficiency, and made tangential comments about celebrity deaths and drug culture. The episode included multiple commercial breaks for preparedness products and alternative media outlets.
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Mark Koernke discussed the California secession movement (Calexit) and its opening of an embassy in Moscow, drawing parallels to the historical Republic of Texas and arguing for the creation of the State of Jefferson as a counterbalance to leftist coastal cities. He covered the assassination of Russian ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, Turkey, attributing it to geopolitical tensions over Syria and Aleppo. Koernke promoted militia preparedness, winter camouflage strategies, and charitable donations to Liberty Tree Radio, while criticizing Goldman Sachs' influence in the incoming administration and expressing frustration with post-election leftist protests and threats against conservatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering firearm specifications including 9mm handguns, the Bren 10, AR-10 platform components, and 7.65 Argentine ammunition. He promoted the State of Jefferson movement and California secession, encouraged use of Treasury dollar coins, and criticized CIA election manipulation and foreign influence in America. The episode included advertisements for Republic Magazine, StrikeHardGear.com, and Vitamer oral care products.
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Mark Koernke discussed the financial crisis and foreclosure crisis, criticizing Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and the Federal Reserve for predatory lending practices that devastated homeowners. He promoted firearms and ammunition vendors, including discussions of 6.5 Mauser rifles and belt-fed weapons systems. Koernke extensively criticized global banking systems and called for violent uprising in India against what he characterized as government tyranny and cashless society initiatives, drawing parallels to gun control efforts in America. He also touched on California secession movements and forest management issues.
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Mark Koernke and Don Batcher discussed preparedness, thermal and night vision technology upgrades from ATN, and winter shooting considerations including ammunition performance in cold weather. The show covered California secession commentary, the 2016 electoral college vote, and featured caller Mike from Arizona discussing military vehicle collector shows and surplus equipment sales. Additional segments included product recommendations from Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet for anti-exposure flying coveralls and military headsets, and information about upcoming military collector events in Arizona.
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of America under what he characterized as socialist occupation, expressing frustration with government overreach and leftist ideology. He spent the majority of the episode promoting a grassroots economic activism project involving the circulation of $2 bills and dollar coins, particularly to support the State of Jefferson movement in California. Koernke explained how coordinated spending of alternative currency denominations could demonstrate patriot movement strength and affect local economies, drawing on past successes with dollar coin circulation in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. He fielded caller questions about the project's mechanics and variations, and touched on broader themes of preparedness, government distrust, and the need for coordinated action within patriot communities.
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Mark Koernke discussed various constitutional and political topics including concerns about government overreach, surveillance through smart meters, vaccination issues, and criticism of federal agencies. He addressed California's political divisions and advocated for state separation, promoted preparedness and self-sufficiency, and called for President Trump to free the Hammonds. The episode included commentary on American decline, comparisons to 1984-style tyranny, and discussions of Second Amendment rights and AR-15 accessories.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm options and pricing on Weapons Wednesday, reviewing various rifles and carbines from Classic Firearms including High Point 9mm carbines, AK variants, AR-15s, M1A rifles, and shotguns with emphasis on American-made options and lifetime warranties. He also addressed paid protest activity, comparing riot police and hired rioters as coordinated theater, and discussed the Bundy Ranch situation while promoting Republic Magazine and The Micro Effect as resources for activism.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, arguing that Trump's victory was decisive despite claims of closeness and asserting that 'zombie voting' (deceased voters) and illegal alien votes inflated Democratic totals. He criticized Hollywood actors for their anti-Trump stance, characterized them as hypocrites who profit from gun violence in films while opposing gun rights, and alleged Jewish mafia control of the entertainment industry. Koernke expressed concerns about Trump's appointments, particularly his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and warned against complacency, emphasizing the need for vigilance against potential government betrayal. He also discussed calls for California and Portland to secede from the Union and promoted ammunition suppliers and tactical gear vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Navy Yard shooting incident, analyzing FBI-released surveillance video and questioning the official narrative regarding shooter behavior, security failures, and government response. He covered county secession movements in California (Modoc and Siskiyou counties voting to form a new state of Jefferson), similar independence movements across the country, and broader themes of federal overreach. Koernke addressed a caller's questions about a potential trucker strike on Washington DC, Chinese military infiltration, radiological threats, and FEMA exercises scheduled for late September, warning listeners to prepare for potential false flag operations and civil unrest.