"communist agenda"
16 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents, characterizing them as gang-related rather than random violence, and criticized media coverage for obscuring the truth. He analyzed the Mark Middleton death case as a likely Clinton-connected murder disguised as suicide. The show covered defensive tactics for civilians in dangerous situations, including vehicle safety, escape and evasion techniques, and the importance of self-defense tools. Koernke also addressed the broader political context, arguing that the government is attempting to disarm Americans to enable tyranny, and called for armed resistance and preparation for civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Biden administration's vaccine mandates for military personnel, drawing parallels to Gulf War illness and historical government medical experimentation. He criticized the CDC's eviction moratorium as a communist land-seizure scheme benefiting Jewish bankers through foreclosures, urged listeners to resist vaccine mandates and remove children from public schools, and warned that the military's vaccine requirement would force servicemembers to choose between their health and their careers. Koernke emphasized that Americans must organize as militia and prepare for conflict, as the government has shown it will not back down from its agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, criticizing lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and food supply restrictions as tools of communist control. He emphasized preparedness through gardening, food storage, ammunition, and radio communications. Callers shared concerns about mandatory masks, hospital capacity, and seed availability. Koernke argued that citizens must be ready to defend themselves and their families against government intrusion, referencing historical precedents and upcoming April 19th anniversary of Lexington.
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Mark Koernke discussed socialism and communism's failures, using Venezuela as a primary example of economic collapse and food scarcity under socialist governance. He analyzed how Argentina and Brazil dominate global beef production through historical League of Nations contracts, and how the U.S. has lost food production capacity through regulation and monopolization. Callers shared personal experiences with child protective services and government overreach. The show covered food as a weapon of control, the destruction of American rendering plants and small farms, and the systematic dismantling of domestic agricultural infrastructure. Koernke emphasized the need for food self-sufficiency and warned that Americans face similar threats to those experienced in Venezuela if current trends continue.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Charleston church shooting as a staged event designed to advance gun control and restrict free speech, analyzing media narratives around the shooter Dylann Roof and Hillary Clinton's subsequent attacks on the Second Amendment. He addressed caller Mike's concerns about GPS mapping during the 2010 census, alleged tornado targeting, and surveillance aircraft over rural areas, connecting these to government tracking and potential missile targeting. Koernke warned of three emerging threats: government operatives, intentionally motivated immigrant populations, and citizens on psychiatric medications like Prozac who could become destabilized if the system collapses or medication supplies are disrupted. He referenced historical parallels to post-war veteran treatment and 1960s-70s campus unrest, emphasizing the need for preparedness and community awareness of who is medicated.
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Mark Koernke discussed the erosion of American self-reliance and entrepreneurship, contrasting the founding fathers' sacrifice with modern entitlement culture. He criticized the college system as a corrupt racket that discourages independent business creation, examined how socialist conditioning promotes envy and racial division rather than merit-based achievement, and condemned media silence on violent crimes against white victims while demanding apologies for historical grievances. Callers and co-hosts debated education costs, business management failures, and the deliberate destruction of garage-startup culture by institutional forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple domestic and foreign policy concerns, including the Iraq conflict and U.S. military involvement, NAFTA's economic impact on American jobs and manufacturing, border security and illegal immigration as part of a larger communist agenda, the failure of federal agencies like Homeland Security and the FBI, and the need for citizen preparedness and vigilance. He promoted the Minuteman III border security deployment model as a cost-effective alternative to government solutions, criticized government corruption and betrayal of constitutional principles, and encouraged listeners to focus resources on ammunition and preparedness rather than consumer distractions. The show included multiple product advertisements and announcements about upcoming patriot events.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple controversial topics including criticism of LGBTQ+ pride flags at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, allegations of orchestrated illegal immigration of minors from Central America, internal power struggles within Republican leadership (specifically Eric Cantor's primary loss), and analysis of the Las Vegas incident involving two individuals in Hawaiian shirts. He emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist and Jewish-controlled government policies, criticized mainstream media narratives, and promoted upcoming night vision giveaways on the show.
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Mark Koernke discussed racial manipulation and social engineering, claiming that various population groups are being deliberately divided and controlled by what he characterized as a Jewish-led agenda. He criticized law enforcement agencies, particularly state police, for enforcing what he called a communist agenda and participating in UN operations against Americans. Koernke also addressed the Bundy Ranch standoff as a turning point, discussed police brutality escalation following that event, and made appeals for listener contributions to keep the Micro Effect broadcast operational. Co-host Joe McGill joined to discuss court proceedings and fundraising efforts, including a night vision equipment drawing.
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Mark Koernke discussed New Jersey's passage of a gun control bill limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds, criticizing incremental restrictions on Second Amendment rights and calling them part of a communist agenda. He provided detailed guidance on building affordable SKS rifles from receiver kits available through e-circo.com, explaining how to source parts economically. The show featured extended caller discussions on Sun Tzu's Art of War as a military philosophy text, the .45 Long Colt cartridge and cowboy action shooting, and various firearms including the American 180 submachine gun. Koernke also announced efforts to support the Bundy militia site in Nevada, requesting donations of equipment and a school bus under $1,000 to transport supplies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed constitutional rights, firearms regulations, and preparedness on the evening of January 23, 2014. The show covered concealed carry permits as a strategic legal tool to remain free and operational, critiqued communist gun control efforts in states like Connecticut and New Jersey, and examined a case where a concealed carry permit holder was harassed by police. They also discussed the Amendment Arms AR-AK hybrid rifle, night vision technology, and a Russian cruise ship adrift in the Atlantic.
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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 federal government corruption and parasitic bureaucracy on October 1st, 2013, focusing on how pilot programs and grant funding create unaccountable spending at local levels. He detailed examples of police departments that expanded beyond community needs using federal money, then collapsed when funding ended, and explained how government officials exploit grant systems to enrich themselves through fake positions and minimal oversight. Koernke also covered the history of gasoline and oil production, criticized communist infiltration in education committees, and addressed domestic violence scams used by law enforcement to steal property.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed the importance of critical thinking and understanding deeper meanings rather than using humor and distraction to avoid serious problems. They explored how the "New World Order" and globalist entities exploit people's short attention spans and preference for diversions like sports. The show covered Texas's move toward energy independence and economic self-sufficiency, contrasting it with Michigan's untapped hydroelectric potential being deliberately undermined. They addressed the Saturn automobile company's closure despite Roger Penske's viable buyout proposal, and warned about foreign companies infiltrating U.S. markets. The hosts emphasized the need for Americans to be spiritually prepared, mentally active, and physically capable to defend liberty, and promoted night vision and thermal imaging technology as preparedness tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed military history, including the decommissioning of field jackets in the 1970s and their subsequent resale as scrap, and explored geopolitical themes including the Italian Navy's surrender in World War II, Trotsky's role in the Bolshevik Revolution funded by Western bankers, and alleged connections between U.S. presidents and communist agendas. He criticized media manipulation, examined the Iran-Israel conflict as a vendetta over oil resources, and contrasted Democratic and Republican candidate selection strategies, arguing both parties serve the same globalist agenda. The show touched on preparedness, food security, and firearm ownership rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed the immediate aftermath of the 2008 presidential election, warning listeners that the incoming Obama administration would move quickly to implement communist and globalist agendas. He criticized the distribution of 23 million DVDs promoting Obama as a coordinated effort by pro-Israel organizations, warned military personnel about potential orders to harm Americans, advised listeners to withdraw money from banks and cut ties with major financial institutions, and discussed gun control efforts by organizations like Handgun Control Incorporated. Koernke also took a call from George in Texas about intimidation tactics being used against Obama critics and addressed the role of local sheriffs in resisting federal overreach.