"controlled demolition"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the death of patriot and radio host Machine Gun Randy, who passed away on June 18th after battling cancer, with a memorial planned for July 11th. The show covered militia recruitment and unit organization, including the A-toys Mental Combat Team's third squadron formation. Koernke provided extensive discussion on SKS rifle availability and pricing, optics selection for light rifles, and hydration protocols for field operations in hot weather. The latter half of the episode featured caller Todd from Orlando discussing the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse in Miami Beach on June 24th, with speculation about structural sabotage, controlled demolition, and potential connections to Epstein-linked individuals, drawing parallels to the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's apparent health issues, comparing her symptoms to Parkinson's disease and electrocution effects, and argued she is unfit for the presidency. He extensively analyzed the 2001 World Trade Center collapse, claiming controlled demolition and Mossad involvement, and discussed FBI credibility problems regarding the Clinton investigation. Koernke criticized the federal government's role in education indoctrination, compared modern governance to historical royalty, and spent significant time explaining the history of U.S. currency, the Federal Reserve system, and why President Kennedy was assassinated for attempting to replace Federal Reserve Notes with United States Notes backed by sound economic principles.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed perception versus reality, using parachute physics as an analogy for how people misinterpret visual information. They extensively analyzed the September 11 attacks, arguing that the towers' collapse was not caused by aircraft impact but by controlled demolition, and that Building 7 and the Pentagon were also destroyed through other means. They attributed responsibility to Israeli and U.S. government actors. The show pivoted to preparedness topics, featuring Don discussing night vision and thermal imaging technology for tactical field operations, including detailed scenarios on how to deploy mixed teams of three thermal and two night vision devices (or vice versa) under different lighting conditions, with emphasis on team communication and complementary capabilities.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Butter Knife (BK) discussed preparedness, auctions, and gardening projects before pivoting to a detailed 9/11 analysis. Koernke presented a comprehensive critique of the official 9/11 narrative, arguing that the government story contained physical impossibilities and inconsistencies—including the Pentagon impact, the collapse mechanics of the Twin Towers, and Building 7's unexplained demolition. He played an audio segment from James Corbett's satirical summary of the official account and recommended documentary videos like Loose Change (second edition) for listeners seeking alternative perspectives. The show concluded with announcements about upcoming Hamfest and Gun Shows.
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On September 11, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McGeel discussed alternative theories about the 9/11 attacks, focusing on claims that the official narrative was false. Caller Don from Ohio described witnessing a white aircraft landing at Cleveland Hopkins Airport on 9/11 despite reports that all planes had been grounded, and raised questions about Larry Silverstein, Building 7, and alleged video evidence of controlled demolition. The hosts argued that the Air Force and FAA would have prevented the attacks as described, discussed a missing nuclear weapon transported from North Dakota, and speculated about government involvement and cover-ups. The show included fundraising appeals for satellite feed costs and concluded with discussion of Israeli involvement in Middle East conflicts.
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On September 11, 2013, Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed the 12th anniversary of 9/11, presenting alternative theories about the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, including claims about controlled demolition, witness testimony regarding a black aircraft, and the role of the Bush family and security companies. The show covered historical parallels to Pearl Harbor and the USS Maine, discussed the Syria conflict and potential military intervention, addressed the possibility of reinstating the draft, and featured an extended Weapons Wednesday segment covering night vision technology, .50 caliber rifles, ammunition reloading, and 1911 pistol frame and slide components available from e-circoinc.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed military operations in Afghanistan, specifically addressing the controversial incident involving a military chaplain praying over fallen Navy SEALs, including Michael Strange, and interviewed by Doug Hagmann of the Northeast Intelligence Network. The show covered concerns about U.S. military involvement overseas, government overreach, and preparedness. Koernke analyzed the BBC's advance reporting of Building 7's collapse on 9/11, arguing it demonstrated pre-planned demolition and media coordination. He emphasized personal preparedness through ammunition purchases, food storage via freeze-dried meals and MREs, and night vision equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for militia organization and training.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed 9/11 conspiracy theories, focusing on controlled demolition of the World Trade Center buildings, the structural integrity of the towers, and alleged Israeli involvement in the attacks. They analyzed the BBC's premature reporting of Building 7's collapse, examined the Northwoods Project as a historical precedent for false flag operations, and questioned the official narrative regarding Flight 93 and passenger manifests. The show concluded with preparedness advice on end-of-season gardening and greenhouse construction.