"communist threat"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems (AR-15, AK, Daewoo), the European power grid failures and solar activity, Canadian election results and Alberta's potential separation, the Blue Origin all-female spaceflight, the Houthis' attacks on US Navy vessels, Trump's first 100 days, and the infiltration of Chinese military-age men into the US through illegal immigration and marijuana grow operations. He emphasized the need for militia preparedness, logistics, and armed defense against communist threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for extreme heat, including hydration strategies, footwear selection, and improvised cooling techniques using evaporative principles. He extensively covered the Biden administration's alleged detention camp network across all 50 states, citing a Redacted News video by Clayton Morris, and warned of plans for mass arrests and a "red terror" against Americans. Koernke urged listeners to organize as militia, acquire AR-15 uppers and ammunition, and prepare for armed conflict, referencing Solzhenitsyn's writings on Soviet gulags and advocating violent resistance to federal operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and weapons procurement on October 27, 2021. He emphasized food as a weapon used by communists, referencing the Ukrainian famine, and encouraged listeners to stockpile discounted food items including Pop-Tarts, protein bars, and tactical paint. The show featured multiple callers providing ammunition and firearms deals from various retailers, including AR-22 conversion kits, AK magazines, shotgun buckshot, and 9mm ammunition. Koernke stressed the importance of multiple caliber capability, proper magazine redundancy, and survival skills including food preservation and butchering techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government operations, vaccine safety concerns, and geopolitical tensions. He analyzed the evacuation and boarding of federal buildings in Washington D.C., speculated about government relocation, and addressed military deployments to the capital. Koernke extensively criticized Israeli influence in U.S. politics and military affairs, discussed historical gun confiscations in 1927 across multiple countries, and warned of planned economic collapse and potential false flag operations. He argued that armed Americans outnumber government forces and emphasized preparedness for civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a Canadian pastor's confrontation with police attempting to shut down Easter worship services, using it as an example of the defiant attitude needed against government overreach. He covered ammunition manufacturing techniques using CNC machinery for cartridge case production, fielded a caller's question about defective tracer rounds, and emphasized the importance of proper ammunition storage and handling. Koernke also addressed recruitment and vetting of militia members, the psychological benefits of field coffee for morale, and warned against engaging with "zombie woke" individuals who cannot be reasoned with. He discussed the inevitability of armed conflict, casualty preparedness, and the need for decentralized small-scale manufacturing to resist federal control.
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Mark Koernke discussed food security, ammunition scarcity, and preparedness strategies during this two-hour afternoon broadcast. He emphasized stockpiling food items from dollar stores, detailed ammunition availability and reloading options, and urged listeners to make statements by clearing shelves of essential supplies. Nancy joined to provide extensive gardening advice for food production, including seed sourcing, heirloom varieties, and companion planting techniques. Koernke addressed political tensions, the January 6th Capitol situation, and defensive tactics, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to abandon mainstream social media platforms for alternatives like Wimkin and Spreely.
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Mark Koernke discussed anti-gun legislation, military firearm registration at Fort Campbell, and alleged targeting of military families by Child Protective Services while servicemembers are deployed overseas. He warned soldiers to relocate families off military bases and detailed concerns about government disarmament plans. The show featured detailed information on SABO accelerators (sabot ammunition), first-generation night vision binoculars, and freeze-dried food storage for preparedness. A caller discussed historical parallels to the American Revolution and the timing of potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed the incoming Obama administration's anticipated gun control measures, including reports of federal agents attempting to inventory firearms from veterans. The show covered militia training exercises in Texas and Oklahoma, the threat of disarmament targeting prior military service members, and historical parallels to communist purges. Callers reported on gun shows and firearm availability. The hosts emphasized the need for grassroots networking, warned of potential conflict over Second Amendment rights, and discussed alleged Chinese military infiltration through illegal immigration and shipping containers.