"communist regime"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed food procurement and preparedness strategies, highlighting deals on discounted food items from Menards and Big Lots, including pasta pouches at 25 cents and protein bars at $1.25. He emphasized the importance of stocking bug-out bags with lightweight, calorie-dense foods for elderly and young people, and explained military ration packing systems. The show shifted to broader political commentary, with Koernke arguing that armed conflict is inevitable and necessary to remove communist and socialist elements from government. He addressed border security, immigration policy, and the role of international banking interests, while fielding caller questions about citizenship for foreign fighters and the causes of societal decline.
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Mark Koernke discussed mandatory voting as a communist scheme to legitimize illegal aliens, comparing it to Soviet voting practices where citizens had no real choice. He analyzed the dollar bill to explain the distinction between the Treasurer and Secretary of the Treasury, arguing the latter is a foreign agent paid by the International Monetary Fund. Koernke asserted that federal agencies including the ATF, FBI, and DEA operate outside constitutional authority as foreign contractors under admiralty law, and promoted upcoming militia events including Camp Naga-Hitchum and the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter and spring, emphasizing food storage, ammunition, and defensive readiness. He analyzed civil unrest in Ferguson and St. Louis as orchestrated by government and communist elements, comparing it to historical patterns in Detroit and other cities. Koernke addressed immigration policy, the trucking industry shortage, and port operations, arguing that Americans must prepare for potential conflict and supply chain disruptions. He also discussed alleged occult activities and body trafficking from Thailand, connecting these to broader themes of societal corruption and the need for armed resistance.