"citizen activism"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and calls for citizen action on January 3, 2019. The show featured commentary on transgender ideology from a pastor, discussion of alleged chemical and biological attacks on activists, recommendations for ionic silver and minerals for health, and extended segments on creating a 'deck of cards' identifying key political figures for accountability. Koernke and callers emphasized the need for Americans to actively demand justice against figures like Hillary Clinton and Bloomberg rather than waiting passively, and discussed radio communications technology and packet radio as tools for resilience if infrastructure fails.
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On Christmas morning 2018, Mark Koernke discussed alleged government efforts to arrest and prosecute treasonous officials, including speculation about 45,000 to 65,000 sealed indictments, military tribunals, and potential arrests beginning January 3rd. He emphasized the need for Americans to actively support such actions through public expression on social media and other platforms, rather than passively waiting. The show featured extended discussion about moral decay in America, the commercialization of holidays, the importance of individual responsibility and freedom, and historical parallels to Martin Luther's reformation and the printing press as tools for spreading information. Callers contributed perspectives on government accountability, the need for citizens to demand results from elected officials, and the importance of standing up for constitutional principles.
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Mark Koernke's evening broadcast on October 30, 2013 covered constitutional rights, government overreach, and preparedness themes. The episode featured discussion of surveillance, federal authority, and citizen activism. Callers contributed perspectives on political accountability and self-sufficiency measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed Colorado's recall efforts against state senators who voted for gun control legislation, emphasizing the importance of sustained citizen activism and organizational tactics. He provided detailed guidance on ammunition maintenance for corrosive ammunition types, particularly 7.62x54R, and fielded caller questions about black powder firearms and banking security. The episode covered strategies for political recall campaigns, firearm maintenance protocols, and warnings about capital controls on bank accounts.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed a child custody case in New Hampshire where a baby was returned to parents after a coordinated public pressure campaign involving phone calls to Child Protective Services. The hosts covered multiple cases of alleged government overreach in child protective services, including those of Kristi Chivokowski, Amy Sharron, and Gayle Lynn LaMaster. They emphasized the importance of citizen activism, discussed militia training exercises scheduled for October 23rd near Cleveland, and reviewed night vision equipment specifications and pricing. The broadcast included calls from listeners sharing similar experiences with CPS and discussing preparedness and constitutional rights.