"california wildfires"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed microwave-based air defense weapons, their effectiveness against drones and military equipment, and practical deployment methods using kitchen microwave ovens. He covered quartermaster deals on military surplus items, particularly Czech M95 coats and AK stocks from CenterFire Systems. Koernke addressed the California wildfires as a slow-motion carpet bombing resulting from government incompetence and socialist mismanagement, criticized the inadequate firefighting response, and warned against sending aid to California. He discussed the ATF's reversal on pistol brace regulations, Trump's inauguration being moved indoors due to cold weather and overhead threats, and the broader theme that the current government system cannot be reformed and must be replaced. Callers debated whether to work within the political system or embrace accelerationism, with Koernke emphasizing the need for physical preparedness and association with reliable people rather than political correctness.
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on January 15, 2025, covering California wildfires and water system destruction, agricultural collapse, tariffs and manufacturing, flat earth conspiracy debunking, AR-15 rifle specifications and ammunition, organizational structure for militia formations, and various current events including Trump's statements about Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including a theft at a U.S. Army Reserve facility in Tustin, California where military equipment was stolen, the California wildfires as part of a deliberate land-grab scheme involving geoengineering and water system sabotage, the FinCEN directive requiring identification for volunteer organizations (affecting 34 million Americans), and warnings about the inauguration. He criticized Trump as complicit with Israeli interests, discussed Chinese military infiltration, and emphasized preparedness for potential conflict while discouraging attendance at the inauguration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 7-8 million round ammunition heist from Mexico's Aguila plant, California wildfires as intentional destruction, illegal alien gangs conducting organized raids in LA, and the need for Americans to prepare defensively. He criticized Trump's contradictory border and territorial expansion rhetoric, warned about Chinese military units and Israeli operatives on U.S. soil, and emphasized the importance of small unit militia organization, training, and equipment distribution. Callers reported on Antifa's sophisticated organizational structure and recruitment, illegal migrants with AR-15s, and various border security failures.
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires, attributing them to intentional arson by sleeper cells and government mismanagement of water systems controlled by communist Chinese interests. He criticized Trump's proposal to divert Great Lakes water to California, arguing desalination and local aquifers were viable alternatives. Koernke covered militia preparedness, quartermaster logistics, equipment procurement from surplus vendors, and conducted a drawing for listener donations. He emphasized Rhodesian military tactics, rifle marksmanship discipline, and compared Hezbollah's defensive strategies favorably to Israeli military operations. The show included extensive product recommendations for tactical gear, ammunition, and survival supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires as a deliberate weapon of war, analyzing a survivor's account from the Camp Fire and explaining how smart meters, forestry mismanagement, and power company coordination enabled mass destruction. He covered the invasion of western states by California progressives, real estate speculation, and McMansion construction defects. Koernke also detailed GPS targeting technology used on his Michigan property, including tornado strikes that aligned with GPS markers, and described smart meter incidents that destroyed appliances in nearby homes, attributing these to coordinated electrical attacks rather than space-based weapons.
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Mark Koernke discussed geoengineering and chemtrail spraying in Indiana, connecting it to UN 2030 rewilding programs and California wildfires. He extensively criticized Trump's foreign policy, arguing Trump continues arming ISIS, antagonizing Russia and China, and supporting Israel despite alleged Israeli involvement in 9/11. Koernke addressed alleged Mandela Effects including the disappearance of Elvis Presley's "Jingle Bell Rock" and discussed quantum entanglement theories. He condemned what he characterized as Zionist influence in immigration policy, court appointments, and global conflicts, criticized various world leaders including Netanyahu and Theresa May, and expressed frustration that Trump has not delivered on campaign promises regarding border security, wars, or prosecuting political opponents.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, constitutional rights, and geopolitical concerns on Weapons Wednesday. He critiqued mindless obedience in military and law enforcement, drawing parallels to historical examples like the Praetorian Guard and discussing how absolute power corrupts institutions. The episode included commentary on border issues, California wildfires and homelessness, foreign wars, and the need for critical thinking rather than blind following of orders. He also addressed concerns about military loyalty and the potential for civil conflict in America.
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Mark Koernke discussed health and wellness topics including fluoride in water supplies and its alleged effects on the pineal gland, chemtrails containing aluminum and barium, food toxins affecting fertility and health, and recommendations for herbs like haritaki to decalcify the pineal gland. He also addressed the UN 2030 agenda, California wildfires, and encouraged listeners to examine their food, water, and air quality. The episode included references to the Miner family case involving child welfare concerns and emphasized preparedness and constitutional awareness.
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Mark Koernke and Joe discussed the migrant caravan approaching the U.S.-Mexico border, calling for listeners in border states (California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas) to report what they were witnessing on local news versus mainstream coverage. They analyzed California wildfires, questioning whether some fires were caused by conventional means or experimental technology, and discussed the bridge collapse in particular. Callers shared reports of Syrian refugees in Montana, a Texas caller (Larry) described a weaponized encephalitis virus he contracted, and the hosts emphasized preparedness, vehicle camouflage for travel, and the need for citizen intelligence gathering. They also criticized election fraud in Florida and promoted the Micro Effect's fundraising efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, urging listeners to distribute Ron Paul materials, create homemade campaign signs using inexpensive materials, and participate in a November 5th fundraising goal of $10 million. He covered preparedness topics including camouflage face paint sales, criticized government agencies' response to California wildfires, discussed firearm background check delays as political manipulation, addressed currency and banking issues tied to international bankers and the CFR, and commented on foreign management of American infrastructure including Spanish control of Texas toll roads. The show included criticism of CSI television propaganda, remote-controlled weapons systems, and calls for armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed Russian military capabilities and strategic advantages over aging U.S. aircraft, foreign troop deployments on American soil including German and Canadian forces, California wildfires and urban planning failures, FEMA detention camps and civilian detention facilities established throughout the United States, prison rail cars discovered in Washington state, and HR 1955 legislation targeting homegrown terrorism. Callers Dave from Maryland and Linda from Oklahoma contributed information about concentration camps near West Virginia and preparedness concerns.