"cell phone coordination"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri shooting and subsequent civil unrest on August 13, 2014, analyzing it as a coordinated operation rather than spontaneous protest. He examined the geographic and demographic context of Ferguson, comparing it to other declining industrial cities, and argued that looting and burning were orchestrated through cell phone coordination and social media rather than genuine activism. Koernke also addressed broader themes of government control, police militarization, and the decline of American cities, while promoting preparedness and self-sufficiency products.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri riots and police shooting, distinguishing between legitimate protesters and opportunistic looters engaged in flash mob violence targeting local businesses. He criticized the lack of focus on actual accountability for police misconduct, drawing parallels to orchestrated riots in Lansing, Michigan, and warning about potential third-party coordination of civil unrest via cell phone networks. The show also covered border security concerns, tactical preparedness equipment including night vision technology, and radio repeater systems for militia communications.