"combat veterans"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Mark Koernke discussed government control mechanisms including drug and alcohol distribution to keep populations docile, referenced the Oregon militia standoff and court proceedings, explored the distinction between United States citizens and Americans, and fielded calls from listeners including John from Florida and Brian from Colorado who expressed frustration with federal authorities and judges. The show included discussion of the Emancipation Proclamation as a transfer of slave ownership to the federal government, voting implications of citizenship status, and commentary on the Super Bowl and media manipulation. Later segments covered preparedness products including night vision technology and living clay, with discussion of military recruitment and combat veterans.
-
Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, judicial corruption, and economic collapse on October 25, 2010. He addressed foreclosure crises, rubber-stamp court orders, and the IRS's seizure of property, arguing that lazy judges and corrupt officials were destroying the middle class through systematic theft. Koernke analyzed two psychological responses to tyranny—introversion leading to suicide and extroversion leading to violent resistance—citing the 2010 IRS building attack as an example. He extensively discussed military leadership, the NCO Corps, and how combat veterans were systematically purged from the armed forces after Vietnam and during the Carter administration to make room for politically connected officers. Koernke called for surgical elimination of specific corrupt officials rather than riots, warned of ongoing 'dagger war' operations, and provided contact information for Sergeant Charles Allen Dyer, a political prisoner he characterized as a victim of federal persecution.
-
Mark Koernke discussed a controversial veterans disarmament bill that passed the House by voice vote without proper record, explaining how the NRA allegedly conspired with anti-gun groups to bypass pro-gun representatives. He covered the mechanics of penal bonds and the prison industrial complex as a form of modern slavery, addressed the psychological impact of combat on returning soldiers, and engaged callers about police state tactics, constitutional rights, and the potential need for armed resistance against government overreach. The episode emphasized Second Amendment rights, government corruption, and militia preparedness.