"dakota access pipeline"
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 post-election recount efforts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, alleging voter fraud and ballot tampering where officials might fill in blank presidential votes. He criticized the Electoral College and warned that the Dakota Access Pipeline protests would be temporarily halted before resuming, citing historical precedent. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, night vision technology from DAWS (ydtoe.us), battery management strategies, and light discipline in field operations. Koernke recounted a confrontational radio appearance where he debated a station owner, and callers discussed flashlight selection and operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed California's political decline and communist infiltration, criticized federal overreach and the ATF's role in historical sieges at Waco and Ruby Ridge, analyzed the Branch Davidians' armed resistance as a lesson in defensive capability, and debated the strategic challenges of militia coordination and protest movements like the Dakota Access Pipeline standoff. He expressed skepticism about relying on Trump's administration while emphasizing the need for patriots to maintain readiness and reject half-measures in confronting government tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, focusing on a serious injury to a water protector who suffered severe arm trauma from a police-deployed explosive device. He provided detailed analysis of the wound, emphasized the importance of medical preparedness at protests, and discussed proper first aid response to blast injuries. Nancy Kornke then covered food preservation techniques for the fall season, including making pumpkin jerky and processing venison, with callers sharing hunting and wildlife management experiences. The show concluded with product announcements for airsoft training tools and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke and a co-host discussed preparedness, the 2016 election outcome, and civil unrest. They analyzed why Trump won despite media narratives, attributing it partly to a third group of voters prepared to resist rather than participate in the system. The show covered police use of offensive grenades against water protectors at the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, with detailed discussion of a woman's severe arm injury from a concussion grenade, including medical and survival implications. Topics included the importance of combat medical kits, blowout kits, and Kevlar protective gear. The hosts also addressed complacency among some Trump supporters and warned against viewing any political figure as a solution to systemic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's email server practices, the Anthony Weiner laptop scandal, and WikiLeaks revelations about Clinton campaign corruption. He covered the Standing Rock pipeline protests in North Dakota, election integrity concerns including voting machine vulnerabilities, the Second Amendment and gun control agenda, economic decline including healthcare costs under Obamacare, national debt, and nuclear war risks. The show included commentary on media bias, the New Black Panthers, and criticism of both major presidential candidates.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness including thermal concealment techniques for vehicles using windshield sunshades and camouflage materials, night vision equipment, and AR-15 rifle assembly from kits available at retailers like Centerfire Systems. He addressed the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, criticizing the lack of unity between patriot and Native American movements due to anti-white rhetoric from leftist groups. Koernke also covered Hillary Clinton email revelations as confirmation of what the patriot movement had long documented, promoted AR-15 lower receiver construction using 80% receivers, and discussed ammunition reloading and powder production as self-sufficiency skills. He recommended several suppliers including Centerfire Systems, Palmetto Armory, MaineMilitary.com, and Colemans.com for tactical gear and components.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, the mobilization of Colonial Marine Militia divisional commands for preparedness exercises, and various political and social issues including corporate corruption, water contamination in Michigan, and the need for citizens to prepare for potential civil unrest. He fielded calls from listeners about preparedness, historical figures like Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, and current events including the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The show included music requests and fundraising appeals for Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on American decline, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings, then pivoted to discussing alleged intelligence community deception regarding presidential briefings during the 2016 election cycle. The show addressed the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy, examining claims about sacred Native American burial grounds and the feasibility of rerouting the pipeline. A caller from Oklahoma City reported observing a convoy of military vehicles on I-40 near mile marker 281, including pickup trucks with antenna arrays, unmarked semi-trucks with government plates, and a white panel van, which Koernke interpreted as evidence of underground facility supply operations and military movement across the Midwest.