"communist china"
15 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires, attributing them to intentional arson by sleeper cells and government mismanagement of water systems controlled by communist Chinese interests. He criticized Trump's proposal to divert Great Lakes water to California, arguing desalination and local aquifers were viable alternatives. Koernke covered militia preparedness, quartermaster logistics, equipment procurement from surplus vendors, and conducted a drawing for listener donations. He emphasized Rhodesian military tactics, rifle marksmanship discipline, and compared Hezbollah's defensive strategies favorably to Israeli military operations. The show included extensive product recommendations for tactical gear, ammunition, and survival supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Goshen battery plant project in Big Rapids, Michigan, revealing that the Chinese Communist Party is receiving approximately $724 million in Michigan taxpayer funds, $120 million in federal grants, and a $540 million 30-year tax break to establish a communist-controlled manufacturing facility. The episode detailed how Governor Whitmer's administration has allegedly facilitated this deal while blocking Ford Motor Company's American battery plant proposal. Koernke emphasized that 350 Chinese Communist Party members will be housed at Ferris State University and warned of inevitable Chinese secret police operations on American soil. He also discussed preparedness strategies, including affordable food storage options at dollar stores and military rations, and emphasized the importance of organizing militia units in five-man fire teams to resist what he characterized as communist infiltration of Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and supply chain issues, including fruit harvests in Michigan, global sourcing of food products, and upcoming chicken processing restrictions that will create shortages. He covered Second Amendment court victories against New York's gun restrictions, analyzed weapons systems and machine gun logistics from historical and modern perspectives, discussed decontamination strategies in chemical/biological warfare scenarios, and addressed various caller questions about firearms maintenance and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Biden administration's push to transfer U.S. sovereignty to the World Health Organization through amendments being voted on in Geneva in May 2022, featuring commentary from former Congresswoman Michelle Bachman about the threat to American independence. He emphasized the need for immediate action by Republican leadership to stop the vote, warned listeners about preparedness (food, ammunition, water, medical supplies), discussed the failure of law enforcement during civil unrest, and criticized government overreach and the globalist agenda. The show included extensive commentary on the Civil War, Albert Pike's predictions about three world wars, and calls for armed resistance against what Koernke characterized as tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering topics including Kel-Tec firearms, revolver advantages for personal defense, ammunition reloading techniques with reverse wadcutter loads, and the strategic value of surplus weapons as inflation hedges. He analyzed historical and current firearms pricing, detailing how Chinese imports flooded the U.S. market at low prices before China restricted exports. Koernke criticized military leadership, particularly Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley, alleging communist Chinese influence in the U.S. military, and discussed the betrayal of nationalist China post-World War II. He addressed vaccine mandate hypocrisy at a local news station, the national ID card agenda, and military readiness issues including lowered physical standards for female soldiers. A bow and arrow attack in Norway prompted discussion of alternative weapons and the globalist disarmament agenda targeting all weapons including knives and bows.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions between the United States, China, and Taiwan, warning that military conflict over Taiwan could trigger World War III. He covered supply chain disruptions, empty store shelves, and shortages of propane and other essentials across America, urging listeners to prepare for a "dark winter" by stockpiling food, cold-weather gear, and fuel. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, home heating strategies, seed saving, and basic food storage using affordable staples like corn, wheat, and beans. Koernke also addressed FBI targeting of parents speaking at school board meetings as domestic terrorists and discussed the need for armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the closure of the Hodgdon GOEX black powder manufacturing facility in Louisiana, the only domestic source of black powder in the United States, and analyzed its strategic implications for American military and civilian preparedness. He examined the broader pattern of Chinese acquisition and dismantling of American industrial capacity, drew parallels to the M72 LAW rocket production, and discussed vaccine-related health concerns including reports of birth defects in vaccinated mothers' children. Koernke addressed caller questions about militia recruitment, geoengineering, and ammunition availability, emphasizing that the vaccine mandates and industrial closures represent intentional sabotage rather than accident.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing from online retailers, health supplements including Wobenzyme N for tissue repair, and extensively analyzed recent public revelations about General Mark Milley's alleged communications with Chinese officials. He drew parallels between the situation and historical military betrayals, emphasized the severity of the treason charges, and warned that the public disclosure signals an internal conflict between competing power factions within the U.S. government. Koernke argued that the American people remain the primary obstacle to globalist agendas and that armed citizens represent the only check on government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and gardening strategies for self-sufficiency, including seed saving, soil preparation, and preservation techniques. The show included extensive discussion of field craft, tactical gear maintenance, food rationing in field operations, and bayonet procurement. A caller named Don from Tech-Com provided technical commentary on satellite surveillance systems, crude oil futures going negative, and cybersecurity issues affecting patriot websites.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and preparedness, including gardening strategies, seed saving, and field rations. The show included extensive discussion of tactical gear, equipment maintenance, field discipline, and survival skills. A second-hour segment featured a caller discussing crude oil futures going negative and various technical topics including satellite surveillance systems and browser privacy.
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Mark Koernke discussed globalist central banking schemes, industrial espionage by communist China targeting American companies and universities, the displacement of American students at University of Michigan by Chinese nationals, and critiqued collegiate and professional sports as conditioning mechanisms for collectivism and escapism. He analyzed how socialist and Fabian ideologies operate through monopolistic control of information and education, compared modern sports culture to gladiatorial slavery, and examined the case of a Wisconsin college student prosecuted for discussing potential stadium attacks while Hollywood films depicting similar scenarios faced no consequences.
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Mark Koernke discussed Rahm Emanuel's move to become mayor of Chicago as part of a broader consolidation of power within what he characterized as a communist-influenced regional government structure. The show covered infrared night vision technology and tactical preparedness, analyzed political maneuvering among government officials as evidence of internal power struggles, and extensively discussed the suppression of the Red Dawn remake film by Chinese communist pressure on Hollywood. Koernke argued that foreign military forces, particularly Chinese troops, are being positioned within UN operations and that Americans must prepare for potential conflict through better optics and long-range capability.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption and infiltration, arguing that elected officials must fire all entrenched bureaucratic staff to dismantle what he called the "spy grid." He analyzed recent primary election results, claiming 12-15% of senators had already been removed. Koernke addressed tactical firearms training, emphasizing accurate semi-automatic fire over automatic weapons and rejecting bump-fire techniques. He discussed geopolitical history, claiming Jewish mafia elements financed communist movements in China and Russia, and connected these themes to current U.S. politics, particularly regarding Rahm Emanuel's role and alleged corruption in Chicago. He warned of potential false flag operations and urged listeners to remain vigilant against government and foreign operatives.
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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.
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Mark Koernke discussed the post-World War II period (1945-1950) and how American history was deliberately obscured during this critical five-year window. He covered Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe, the betrayal of Poland and Eastern European allies, the role of the Council on Foreign Relations in orchestrating global policy, and the suppression of American veterans and patriot groups who opposed UN sovereignty and communist advancement. Koernke also addressed the Liberty Dollar seizure and Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, arguing that the government targeted the Liberty Dollar coins because they represented sound currency backed by precious metals—a direct threat to the Federal Reserve's fiat system. He called for grassroots production and distribution of Ron Paul commemorative coins in copper, silver, and gold as a form of political and economic resistance.