"cartel operations"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the mobilization of retired military personnel via executive order, criticizing the Biden administration's restrictions on bonuses and promotions for recalled veterans. He extensively analyzed the Waco siege as a historical precedent for potential government actions against civilians, emphasizing that militia preparedness differs fundamentally from the Branch Davidians' vulnerability. Koernke addressed border security concerns, detailing a staged migrant assault near El Paso coordinated with cartel and NGO operations, and discussed the threat posed by Venezuelan paramilitary groups like Tren de Aragua entering the country. He also covered FBI and DHS coordination with gaming platforms to monitor 'extremist' content, warning that such surveillance represents political persecution disguised as security measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed cartel operations affecting the entire United States, an IRS agent shooting at a Phoenix firing range under suspicious circumstances, Illinois Governor Pritzker's unconstitutional HB 218 law targeting firearm manufacturers and accessories, the Hawaii Maui fires as a potential occult sacrifice and land grab scheme, African nations rejecting Western influence in favor of Chinese and Russian partnerships, FEMA regional government structures and their role in controlling citizens, and various preparedness topics including 300 Blackout ammunition, chemical protective equipment, and flamethrower construction.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed constitutional rights, government overreach, and preparedness on this Wednesday morning broadcast. Topics included the militarization of American highways and law enforcement predatory practices, the war on drugs as a tool for government control, ammunition and surplus gear availability, the distinction between the Bundy Ranch standoff and Ferguson riots, the Boston Tea Party's actual purpose regarding opium trade, and border security failures enabling cartel operations. The hosts emphasized personal sovereignty, the worthlessness of fiat currency, and the need for citizens to recognize and resist systemic tyranny.