"common core"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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This episode featured two distinct segments. The first was a lengthy discussion between host Dan Hapel and Dr. Tim Ball about climate change, UN Agenda 21, environmental activism, and global governance. Ball argued that the environmental movement has been co-opted by communists and socialists seeking global control, and discussed how climate alarmism is being used as a tool for centralized power. The conversation then shifted to broader themes of individual sovereignty, property rights, the Second Amendment, education control, and the erosion of constitutional principles in America and other Western nations. The second segment, hosted by Jeff Bennett, focused heavily on education failures in America, particularly the decline of literacy instruction and the role of Common Core, featuring commentary from educator Linda Schrock-Taylor. Bennett also discussed school discipline, the removal of corporal punishment, and concerns about disrespect toward authority. The episode concluded with discussion of a Michigan high school's police brutality posters and broader critiques of government education systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, focusing on alleged voter fraud in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and criticized mainstream media coverage. He then shifted to a lengthy segment on corporate control of American society, arguing that citizens are fighting invisible corporate enemies rather than foreign nations, and that corporations have deliberately created a throwaway consumer culture while degrading education and product quality. The show featured commentary on political candidates, the need to dismantle the federal education system, and calls for consumer boycotts and local business revival.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness in Michigan, emphasizing self-reliance and outdoor recreation including skiing, ice fishing, and snowmobiling rather than panic-driven responses to weather. He criticized government overreach, socialist policies, Common Core education, and pharmaceutical interventions like Gardasil, contrasting modern nanny-state dependency with historical American self-sufficiency and ingenuity. Koernke expressed frustration with immigration policy, election integrity, and executive orders, calling for removal of what he termed socialist elements from government and society.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm preparedness, specifically reviewing the Canik TP9SA pistol as an affordable utility weapon suitable for suppression fire, recommending a minimum of six magazines per firearm. He criticized federal law enforcement agencies for poor operational security and low-quality personnel. Koernke then pivoted to discussing video production techniques using Windows Movie Maker to create patriotic content that counters what he views as stupidity in mainstream entertainment, citing examples from the TV series 'The 100' to illustrate illogical depictions of ammunition handling and survival scenarios. He concluded by recounting personal experience handling barrels of loose ammunition without incident, contrasting this with fictional portrayals of ammunition spontaneously exploding.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2014 Ebola outbreak as a government scam designed to distract from border security failures and disease infiltration from Mexico. He criticized healthcare professionals involved in the outbreak for their political agendas, warned Washington State residents to stockpile firearms before anticipated gun control legislation, and drew parallels to California's gun confiscation tactics. Koernke also addressed education system failures including Common Core mathematics, the UN Charter's implications for American state sovereignty, and the broader agenda of population control through vaccines like Gardasil.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts Gil McNeil and Donald Betcher discussed government control, preparedness, and citizen activism. Topics included the need for grassroots communication networks, CB radio revival, low-power FM broadcasting, the Ebola outbreak response as intentional mismanagement, smallpox eradication history, and criticism of government incompetence. Callers contributed ideas about protest tactics and shared personal experiences with government surveillance and media manipulation. The hosts emphasized the importance of supporting independent broadcast networks and taking action rather than remaining passive.
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Mark Koernke discussed Common Core education failures, firearm pricing and availability at various retailers including AR-15s and AK-47s, preparedness equipment, and international political developments including Scottish independence and Irish EU separation movements. The episode featured extensive product recommendations from CenterFire Systems and MaineMilitary.com, discussion of patriotic music by Yankee Militia, and commentary on historical religious violence and geopolitical manipulation by banking interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed military incompetence in Texas National Guard logistics, prison food corruption with the $27-per-day federal standard, and preparedness for an unusually severe winter based on early plant production cycles. He criticized Common Core education, analyzed food waste and gleaning opportunities, and promoted self-sufficiency through foraging and preservation. The episode concluded with commentary on alleged staged ISIS propaganda videos.
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Mark Koernke discussed Common Core mathematics education and its role in deliberately dumbing down the American population, contrasting it with traditional math instruction. He addressed media coverage of incidents involving police and civilians, discussed fabricated juvenile records in his own case, and made extensive commentary on Israeli operatives in the United States, border security, and preparedness including militia organization and equipment. The episode included criticism of America's declining global standing in education and health metrics, and warnings about potential civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal overreach and government control, focusing on cases like Gary Harrington's prosecution for collecting rainwater in Oregon and a Kentucky resident fined for mining coal on his own property. He criticized leftist ideology, Common Core education, and what he characterized as socialist infiltration of institutions. The show featured a caller, Rick, who offered to donate $50 in freeze-dried products to support the show through a drawing, and discussed preparedness and survival food storage. Mark also addressed ISIS as a geopolitical distraction while the government pursues trivial enforcement actions, and discussed occult symbolism and community organizing principles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness, focusing on affordable .308 rifles like the PTR-91 and the importance of stockpiling magazines. He extensively analyzed a mass stabbing incident in California, attributing it to psychiatric drugs like Prozac and alleging government involvement in creating violence through pharmaceutical manipulation. Koernke connected the incident to broader themes of social engineering, common core education targeting male students, and what he characterized as coordinated efforts to destabilize the nation. He criticized the pharmaceutical industry, psychiatric establishment, and anti-gun activists, arguing that drug manufacturers knowingly create violent side effects for political purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed land seizures by the BLM and federal government, particularly focusing on water rights and property confiscation patterns in western states including Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. He analyzed the Bundy ranch situation as part of a larger pattern of government and banking interests targeting ranchers and farmers, connecting these actions to currency manipulation, the Federal Reserve, and international banking control. The show covered education system failures, Common Core mathematics, healthcare system corruption, and the importance of preparedness including radio communications equipment (BF888S transceivers), wind power generation, and survival gear for desert deployment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, criticizing federal overreach by the BLM and encouraging listeners to contact Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval. He covered the history of banker influence on American government, including the Federal Reserve's creation in 1913 and assassination attempts on Gerald Ford in 1976 when Nelson Rockefeller was vice president. Koernke extensively criticized Common Core education and "feel-good math," comparing it to earlier failed math curricula like "new math" and "fuzzy math." He interviewed callers about ranching issues, off-grid solar installations, and electrical safety concerns, and announced a Friday conference call to discuss resources and coordination. The show concluded with a news brief about a stabbing incident at Franklin Regional High School in Pennsylvania.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fort Hood shooting incident as a case study in how disarmed military personnel are vulnerable to attack, arguing that the incident demonstrated the dangers of gun control policies and political correctness in the military. He drew parallels between military bases and communist police states, contending that if one shooter could cause such casualties on a heavily armed base, foreign forces could easily take over U.S. military installations. Koernke criticized the 'shelter in place' protocol, military police conduct, and government overreach in schools and families, while emphasizing the need for Americans to remain armed and prepared.
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On April 1, 2014, the morning show discussed buffalo allegedly stampeding from Yellowstone, with the host emphasizing the need for detailed, factual reporting rather than fear-mongering speculation. The program covered concerns about EPA and USDA meat regulations, food sourcing from China, and the broader theme of government overreach. Callers raised issues about preparedness, constitutional rights, and police brutality. The show included a fundraising appeal for the Micro Effects network, which had experienced bank account issues, requesting donations via postal money order or cash to PO Box 164, Kamiah, Idaho.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including criticism of Common Core education standards as a deliberate dumbing-down agenda, charitable donation scams where minimal funds reach intended recipients, upcoming military aid to Ukraine and Syria, the Knob Creek machine gun shoot scheduled for April 11-13, 2014, Connecticut gun confiscation efforts, and analysis of the Sandy Hook shooting as potentially involving federal training exercises (FTX) with staged elements. He emphasized the importance of citizen documentation via cell phone cameras during emergencies and criticized mainstream media manipulation of narratives.
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Mark Koernke discussed illegal immigration and refugee admissions, citing cases of Iraqi bomb makers admitted as refugees and unaccompanied minors crossing the border. The show featured extended segments on fundraising for the Micro Effect network, including a silver coin drawing on March 14th and appeals for recurring donations. Koernke addressed Connecticut militia monitoring of alleged Mossad operatives, Common Core education concerns, and criticized mainstream media coverage while promoting alternative news sources and preparedness. The episode included commentary on industrial job outsourcing, water contamination issues, and calls for listeners to support the network through contributions and social media sharing.
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Mark Koernke discussed a police brutality case in Fullerton, California where officers severely beat a suspect, comparing the incident to Nazi-era torture tactics. He criticized the judicial system's failure to hold officers accountable and argued that police have become tools of oppression used by the federal government to terrorize the population. Koernke also covered multiple topics including Chuck Schumer's bill to give war powers over Iran to Israel, a Harvard professor's anti-white rhetoric, Pope Francis's statements on relativism and open borders, and a Massachusetts selectman's proposal for armed raids on registered gun owners. He emphasized themes of government overreach, the need for armed resistance, and the importance of removing children from public schools.
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Mark Koernke discussed the financial system's corruption, arguing that gold and silver remain reliable stores of value despite market manipulation by international bankers and the Federal Reserve. He criticized the Obama administration's shutdown of military commissaries as economic punishment of servicemen, condemned federal overreach at Mount Rushmore and Mount Vernon, and called for Americans to reject communist infiltration of government institutions. Koernke promoted articles from FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com on foreign policy, communist infiltration, and Common Core education, while advocating for a return to constitutional principles and the elimination of 75% of federal bureaucracy.