"canadian border"
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Mark Koernke discussed Randy Weaver's death at age 74 and the historical context of the Ruby Ridge siege, drawing parallels to current government overreach. He covered the Biden administration's proposed amendments to give the World Health Organization sovereignty over U.S. healthcare decisions, scheduled for a vote in Geneva on May 22-28, 2022. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and food security. He also addressed foreign military presence in North America, the southern border crisis, and the need for Americans to understand their sovereign authority and mutual liberty interests.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed Canada's political situation following a shooting at Parliament, comparing security vulnerabilities between Canada and the United States. The bulk of the episode focused on trucking industry challenges, including NAFTA's impact on cross-border freight, driver shortages, new hours-of-service regulations limiting driver income, the replacement of American drivers with foreign workers, and the consolidation of trucking into large corporate fleets. Callers shared experiences about intrastate versus interstate trucking, owner-operator opportunities, and the contrast between small regional carriers and large companies like J.B. Hunt. The hosts discussed infrastructure decline, including the dismantling of dual-track rail systems, agricultural collapse in California and Florida, and Chinese imports replacing domestic production.
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Mark Koernke discussed the status of the Wolverine Militia Corps, noting that federal pressure had backed off after lawyers became involved in the case. He covered preparedness topics including gas masks and NBC equipment, reviewed firearms including the Ruger LCR 9mm revolver and Diamondback .380 pistol, and reported on three Afghan National Army soldiers who went missing from a Massachusetts military base and were found at the Canadian border near Niagara Falls. Koernke emphasized militia organization, training, and expansion, discussed video production plans for patriotic content, and made a fundraising appeal for Liberty Tree Radio's annual operating bill.