"california stabbing"
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed media manipulation, psychotropic drugs, and government control on May 27, 2014. Callers raised concerns about Hollywood's role in desensitizing the public through films like The Lawnmower Man and Faces of Death, the potential for guerrilla radio broadcasts to counter mainstream media lies, and the judicial system's lack of accountability. The hosts analyzed a recent stabbing incident in California, questioning official narratives about the number of perpetrators and weapons used, while promoting alternative media sources and soliciting donations to keep the Micro Effect Radio Network operational.
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Mark Koernke discussed the May 26, 2014 stabbing and shooting incident in California, arguing that psychiatric drugs like Prozac—not guns or knives—were the root cause of mass violence. He detailed the documented 74-76% violent response rate to Prozac across all age groups and criticized the psychiatric industry for concealing this connection. Koernke then pivoted to a lengthy historical defense of the War of 1812 as a justified conflict, explaining British impressment of American sailors, the pressing of merchant crews, and the militia's crucial defensive role against British invasion. He discussed the Bundy Ranch situation, encouraged support for militia deployment, and took calls from listeners including one about Firefly episode references and another discussing infiltration tactics in patriot movements.