"connecticut gun laws"
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, government overreach, and preparedness on the evening of December 14, 2018. Topics included New York police revenue decline due to reduced ticketing, Ukraine conflict and gold reserves, gun control laws in Connecticut, New York, and Washington State, and the role of Valerie Jarrett in the Obama administration. The show featured practical advice on cold-weather radio operations, battery management, and food production planning for 2015, along with announcements about militia activities including the Victor 3 APC demonstration and weapons training at Camp Emmerich.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, government overreach, and preparedness on December 30, 2014. Topics included oil market manipulation, the staged Sandy Hook incident, police revenue generation through excessive ticketing, and the bloated nature of government bureaucracy. He promoted preparedness resources including nuclear war survival guides and militia training materials, announced a year-end fundraising drawing for Liberty Tree Radio with signed merchandise, and detailed upcoming militia activities including the 28th Regimental Combat Team's demonstration of the Victor 3 armored reconnaissance vehicle. The show covered communications equipment maintenance in cold weather, battery management for radios, and food production planning for 2015, emphasizing the need for citizens to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun rights, preparedness, and conspiracy theories regarding Sandy Hook and government operations. He criticized Hillary Clinton's presidential prospects, analyzed the reliability of various firearms including AK-47s and surplus ammunition, and extensively examined what he characterized as staged elements of the Sandy Hook shooting, including aerial footage and crowd behavior. Callers contributed perspectives on gun confiscation efforts in Connecticut and New York, the Bundy Ranch standoff, and alleged government infiltration operations. The show emphasized Second Amendment rights, distrust of federal agencies, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Las Vegas shooting incident and media confusion surrounding it, criticized gun control efforts in New York and Connecticut, and addressed the Bundy Ranch situation. He emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling and recommended UNAMMO.com for ammunition purchases. Koernke warned against trusting law enforcement and government officials, comparing their tactics to a survival instructor killing a rabbit. He criticized what he called the 'Gandhi-esque' approach to defending liberty and stressed the need for serious, organized militia work rather than casual activism. The show included discussion of border security issues, a sergeant detained in Mexico, and upcoming family-oriented events promoting Second Amendment rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed Mike Vanderbaugh's open letter to New Jersey and Rhode Island legislators warning against firearm confiscation laws, using the historical example of Aunt Jenny Brooks and a 40-year blood feud to illustrate the dangers of government overreach. The show covered ATF enforcement tactics against 80% receiver manufacturers like Ares Armor, arbitrary regulatory interpretations, and caller discussions about bottle deposit fraud, Detroit corruption, and organized crime infiltration of government.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including firearm maintenance and ammunition sourcing, with extended commentary on the 1911 pistol platform and .50 caliber rifle construction. The show featured caller discussions about Connecticut gun laws and alleged intimidation calls traced to New York, followed by extensive geopolitical analysis of the Ukraine crisis, Israeli involvement in Eastern Europe, and resource exploitation. The latter half covered practical survival skills including beaver and wild game management, pest control using crossbows and blowguns, and Michigan deer hunting.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing across multiple retailers, noting widespread shortages of Russian and steel-case ammunition while certain calibers remained in stock. The show featured extended caller discussions on ammunition scavenging at shooting ranges, wound treatment and field medicine including powder cauterization and antibiotic wound packing, body armor effectiveness and repurposing, precious metals investment returns compared to ammunition, and welfare system fraud including multi-state benefit collection schemes. Koernke criticized government weather manipulation, addressed the 2016 election as a sham with recommendations to focus on preparedness and ammunition acquisition rather than voting, and discussed welfare abuse patterns and the intentional destruction of the social safety net.
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Jack Ludd hosted the morning broadcast on March 4, 2014, discussing geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine and Russia's military posture. The show featured news clips on Putin's military drills, UN Security Council debates over Ukraine's legitimacy, and comparisons of U.S. and Russian military interventionism. The second half shifted to detailed firearms analysis, covering current market prices and recommendations for AK-pattern rifles, .308 rifles, and ammunition availability, with warnings about ammunition scarcity and registration as a precursor to confiscation. The broadcast included commentary on gun control in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and drew parallels between modern U.S. ID systems and Soviet-era controls.