"cb radio networks"
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Mark Koernke discussed recent violent incidents in Michigan and elsewhere, analyzing whether they represented genuine Iranian sleeper cell attacks or false flag operations. He covered CB radio network expansion in the Great Lakes region, promoted tactical gear sales and food production initiatives, addressed Windows 11 privacy concerns and government mandates for age verification in operating systems, and fielded caller questions about ammunition development, historical weapons research, and preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of alternative communications infrastructure, militia training schedules, and critiques of Trump's political interference in Thomas Massey's congressional race.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating international tensions involving Pakistan-India nuclear threats, Greece-Turkey conflicts, and carrier operations, arguing these were manufactured crises designed to distract from domestic agendas. He criticized Trump as complicit in Israeli interests and warned of imminent domestic conflict, drawing parallels to post-9/11 federal harassment of American patriots. The show covered communications infrastructure (CB networks, field telephones, Baofeng radios), body armor procurement, and militia organizational structure, while condemning proposed restrictions on habeas corpus and the appointment of a new anti-semitism monitor as precursors to political persecution.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and supply chain vulnerabilities on May 30, 2023. He covered CB radio networks and field training exercises, reviewed historical monetary instruments from the 1907 panic and Depression era to illustrate banking conspiracies, and addressed urgent supply restrictions: the FDA's June 11 deadline eliminating over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics, forcing farmers and animal owners to use veterinarians. Callers contributed information on gas mask filter adapters, surplus military equipment (tents, boots, medical supplies), and strategies for stockpiling medications and supplies before regulatory cutoffs. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, medical preparedness, and resistance to government control of food and animal care systems.
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Mark Koernke delivered an evening broadcast on February 1, 2021, opening with Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech from March 23, 1775, drawing parallels between pre-Revolutionary War conditions and current communist occupation of America. He emphasized the need for a "war of prevention," criticized appeasement and moderate voices, called for armed militia organization with CB radio networks and 5-10 supply programs, and stressed weapons training and marksmanship fundamentals. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy discussing veteran healthcare, PTSD treatment with marijuana versus pharmaceutical drugs, tobacco industry deaths, and CBD oil benefits. Both hosts advocated direct action against what they characterized as an illegitimate communist regime.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment on Arizona's law restricting ethnic studies courses that promote resentment or separatism, followed by discussion of CB radio networks, emergency preparedness, and weather safety. The show covered flash flooding risks in Arizona and Michigan, symbolism in popular culture (Easy Rider, Bronson), and preparedness themes including freeze-dried food storage for potential economic or supply chain emergencies.