"chinese troops"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign military deployments in North America, focusing on Canadian and Chinese troop movements. He analyzed a Canadian military video showing centralized task force deployments with no specific mission statement, reported on alleged Chinese light infantry presence at Grayling, Michigan, and examined a video of military armor on rail cars. Koernke provided detailed intelligence-gathering techniques for civilians documenting military activity, emphasized the importance of interviewing sources with insider knowledge, and discussed broader surveillance infrastructure including fiber optic networks and communications grid control.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, tactical gear, and ammunition specifications, including proper field jacket packing techniques and the advantages of heavier ammunition loads. The show featured extensive commentary on border security, United Nations involvement in U.S. affairs, and the threat of Chinese UN forces being deployed to disarm Americans. Koernke argued that patriots must either defend the southern border or abandon it entirely, comparing the situation to Kosovo. He warned of a coordinated UN intervention strategy using Mexico as a base of operations and discussed the need for military officers to decide whether to uphold the Constitution against globalist threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential election as a choice between two authoritarian systems, comparing both candidates to Lenin and Stalin. He addressed concerns about Chinese troop deployment in the United States per a bill allowing China to protect its loan interests, drew parallels to the NAFTA Superhighway as a resource extraction corridor similar to post-WWI Germany, and emphasized the need for armed resistance and civic engagement. The show featured militia organization updates, including plans to name units after fallen patriots, and criticism of government institutions promoting anti-American ideology. Callers shared concerns about gun confiscation from the National Guard and the importance of Second Amendment rights.