"communist tactics"
10 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the FBI raid on Lisa Gallagher, a Trump supporter in New Jersey who was visited by three armed FBI agents based on an anonymous tip about alleged Capitol presence on January 6th, despite her not being there. Koernke extensively analyzed this as government-sponsored terrorism and political persecution, comparing it to communist tactics. He also covered a new bill (S4812) by Senator Cory Booker to restrict FFL inventory transfers after license revocation, and discussed the broader pattern of FBI targeting Trump supporters, Mike Lindell's recent raid, and the need for grassroots resistance through ammunition purchases and visible Trump support.
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Mark Koernke discussed mandatory vaccination mandates for companies with 100+ employees, comparing the policy to communist tactics in East Germany that incrementally lowered employment thresholds to seize businesses. He addressed school mask mandates in Michigan, particularly Manchester, where sheriff's deputies refused to enforce mask requirements and parents prevented teachers from physically forcing masks on children. Callers reported hospitals installing tourniquets and quick-clot supplies in fire extinguisher boxes, suggesting preparation for mass violence. Koernke emphasized that defense workers and contractors should walk away from jobs rather than comply with vaccination demands, arguing that critical positions cannot be easily replaced. He discussed the inevitability of armed conflict, the identification of communist sympathizers through mask-wearing behavior, and the vast network of multi-generational patriot groups prepared for confrontation. The show included product recommendations for affordable camouflage and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed the nature of American identity and resistance to government overreach, critiquing both political parties as ineffective and arguing that citizens must recognize who they are and what they stand for. He addressed the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearings, criticizing the arbitrary standards applied to him while defending his character against unsubstantiated allegations. Koernke also discussed the Ted Cruz restaurant incident as an example of leftist harassment, advocated for community organization among like-minded people, and warned about psychological manipulation tactics used by communist and insurgent groups. The second half featured educational content on propaganda techniques, cognitive dissonance, and persuasion methods used historically by communist movements in Vietnam and other conflicts.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness for potential civil conflict, focusing on ammunition selection (ball vs. hollow point rounds), protective gear (helmets, body armor, elbow/knee pads), and psychological factors in armed confrontation. He analyzed the Kent State shooting, historical communist tactics in Russia and Ukraine, and warned against supporting police who enforce unconstitutional orders. Callers contributed perspectives on hunting experience as preparation and overcoming psychological barriers to self-defense. Koernke criticized the incoming Trump administration's cabinet selections, particularly Rick Perry as Secretary of Energy, and discussed the electoral college's actual legal mechanisms.
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Mark Koernke discussed chemtrails and weather manipulation, citing a 2002 incident where a Traverse City weatherman acknowledged awareness of atmospheric spraying but refused to discuss it publicly. He analyzed European political violence and the perceived hypocrisy of leftist movements that promoted sexual liberalism while now demanding cultural restrictions to appease Muslim immigrant populations. Koernke and callers examined May Day riots in Seattle, communist infiltration tactics, and Chinese re-education labor camps as models for authoritarian control. The latter half focused extensively on military tactics including night vision technology, black smoke deployment for battlefield deception, white phosphorus thermal screens, and lessons from Hezbollah's checkerboard defense strategy against superior Israeli forces, emphasizing that tactical knowledge and determination matter more than advanced technology.
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Mark Koernke discussed immigration policy, Christmas gift acquisitions including firearms and ammunition, winter weather in Michigan, and a drawing for a Ramsey FM100 transmitter. The show covered preparedness topics including precious metals investment through Kettle Moraine, vehicle comfort and automotive design trends, driving speeds and law enforcement encounters, and concerns about communist tactics including hammer attacks during civil unrest. Callers and co-hosts contributed discussions on winter preparedness, holiday shopping deals, and political correctness regarding holiday greetings.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm accessories including iron sights mounted on scopes, night vision technology, and Czech-manufactured rifles (VZ58). He extensively analyzed the Connecticut gun registration law and police non-compliance, arguing that approximately 68% of Connecticut police officers refused to register their firearms. Koernke criticized gun owners who advocate for peaceful compliance, comparing such positions to historical communist tactics in the Soviet Union. He drew parallels between Soviet suppression of dissent and current U.S. government overreach, referencing Solzhenitsyn's works. The show included discussions of preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and calls for armed resistance to perceived tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed Connecticut's gun registration law and the discovery that 68% of state police officers failed to comply with the new firearms registration requirements. He analyzed the implications of police non-compliance with gun confiscation efforts, warned about communist tactics and the dangers of government overreach, and recommended preparedness measures including ammunition stockpiling and thermal imaging technology. Koernke also recommended the film "The Chekist" as a historical warning about communist violence, discussed the Ukraine crisis as a geopolitical manipulation, and provided health advice for dealing with illness. The show included a drawing for a one-ounce silver Waco coin won by Evelyn Chaput.
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Mark Koernke discussed orchestrated violence and racial manipulation in America, focusing on flash mob attacks and the 'knockout game.' He argued that these incidents are coordinated by government agencies including Homeland Security and the ADL to incite racial division and condition citizens to seek government protection. Koernke analyzed a case of a white man charged with a hate crime for assaulting an elderly Black woman, claiming it was fabricated damage control following viral videos of Black attackers. He connected these tactics to historical communist strategies of using shock troops and useful idiots, emphasizing that citizens must defend themselves ruthlessly rather than apologize for their race. The show included caller contributions and advertisements for health products.
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 2013 government shutdown and its use as a tool of oppression, particularly the closure of public monuments and the deployment of armed federal personnel to prevent citizens from accessing sites like the Lincoln Memorial and World War II monument. He criticized the Obama administration and liberal policies, drew parallels to communist tactics in Russia, and warned military personnel against following orders to attack American citizens. The show featured extensive commentary on preparedness, including detailed instructions on building AR-15 rifles using 80% receivers, ammunition procurement, and defensive rifle selection for various calibers. Koernke also discussed patriotic music censorship by record labels during the Clinton era and shared an anecdote about a music video for Steve Vos's 'Sacred Ground' that synchronized perfectly with footage from Boston historical sites.