"deep state"
25 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Maui fires as a deliberate attack by deep state actors, comparing it to Sandy Hook and highlighting suspicious details like a book published before the fires occurred. He emphasized the need for preparedness including communications equipment (CB radios, BaoFeng radios), protective gear (gas masks, chemical suits), and supplies (toilet paper, vitamins, ivermectin). Koernke warned of an impending second COVID pandemic and urged listeners to organize militia units, establish logistics networks, and be ready for armed conflict. He also discussed foamed ceramic and aluminum materials for defensive applications, battery maintenance for radio equipment, and the importance of acquiring surplus equipment from estate sales and government auctions.
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Mark Koernke discussed military gun control measures, Trump's First Amendment proposals, and the broader context of federal surveillance and censorship. He analyzed the National Defense Authorization Act's voluntary safe storage pilot program for military families, comparing it to Soviet-era tactics used by Trotsky to control the Red Army. Koernke also reviewed Trump's announced plans to dismantle the censorship regime, revise Section 230, and investigate federal agencies involved in collusion with tech platforms. The show included a call from Ronald K. Strasser, an incarcerated caller discussing conditions at Lake County Jail in California, and covered topics including ammunition selection, preparedness, satellite communications, and the importance of mechanical watches in a potential grid-down scenario.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed COVID-19 vaccines, government overreach, and alleged deep state conspiracies. They covered vaccine mandates, COVID passports in New York, claims about vaccine dangers, and Bill Gates' involvement in vaccine development. The show addressed alleged election fraud, criticized both major political parties, discussed Tyler Perry's film studio and theories about the White House location, covered cicada emergence in spring 2021, and extensively discussed alleged Jewish involvement in government corruption, pedophilia networks, and occult practices. They called for armed resistance against what they characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing war against constitutional rights and government overreach, focusing on the destruction of common law, the infiltration of institutions by globalist forces, and the planned attacks on gun owners through Project Guardian. He analyzed the impeachment circus as theater designed to distract from deeper corruption, warned of imminent federal actions against firearms owners, and emphasized the need for community organization and preparedness. The show featured discussions on historical precedents like Ruby Ridge and Waco, the role of foreign forces in government operations, and the systematic dismantling of American sovereignty through corporate communism and the New World Order agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed the FBI's early-morning arrest of Roger Stone at his Fort Lauderdale home on January 25, 2019, criticizing the heavily armed tactical approach and media presence as intimidation tactics. He analyzed Stone's role as a Trump supporter and independent media voice, contrasting the aggressive treatment with the lack of similar action against Clinton associates. Koernke warned of escalating government overreach, discussed food security and preparedness measures, addressed Facebook censorship of arrest footage, and encouraged listeners to support alternative platforms like Gab while stockpiling essential supplies including medications and food.
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Mark Koernke discussed political succession scenarios, comparing the Trump-Pence administration to historical precedents like Nixon-Agnew. He analyzed Nancy Pelosi's potential rise to power, examined Vice President Pence's demeanor and role, and drew parallels to Reagan's isolation in office. Koernke covered Hillary Clinton's health issues, the occult connections of Democratic leadership, and criticized both parties for corruption. He also discussed emergency communication network testing on alternative radio frequencies and made commentary on current political theater and media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential economic collapse and government overreach, warning listeners about deep state plans to shut down communications and seize firearms. He addressed Trump's policies as continuation of establishment agendas, criticized mainstream media censorship, and emphasized the importance of stockpiling supplies including food, water, batteries, flashlights, and ammunition in preparation for possible EMP attacks or grid failures. The show covered Faraday cage construction for protecting electronics, the declining value of the US dollar as foreign nations dump it, and the need for community organization to resist gun confiscation efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed his personal real estate situation, offering a world-famous house at half price as part of a private contract arrangement due to financial difficulties. The episode featured extensive political commentary criticizing President Trump as part of the deep state, comparing his actions to those of previous administrations on issues including Syria, border security, and globalist policies. Koernke also discussed Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Israel and alleged blackmail operations, and explored the Mandela Effect phenomenon through the lens of quantum entanglement and digital simulation theory, citing YouTuber Dale Du Fay's explanations. Callers contributed commentary on police state conditions, weapons rights, and various conspiracy theories.
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Mark Koernke discussed Julian Assange's imprisonment and WikiLeaks, criticizing Trump's inconsistency on the matter despite mentioning WikiLeaks 142 times during his campaign. He addressed the migrant caravan at the southern border, characterizing it as an invasion and calling for stronger border defense. Koernke then pivoted to international conflicts, focusing heavily on Ukraine and U.S.-Russia tensions, alleging that the U.S. and NATO have been provocative toward Russia while supporting a coup government in Kiev installed by Victoria Nuland. He concluded with criticism of Trump's foreign policy in Syria, claiming Israeli involvement in 9/11 and accusing the administration of supporting terrorists and antagonizing Russia, asserting that Trump represents the same "swamp" as previous administrations despite media opposition to him.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and political commentary on Trump's administration and cabinet members. The episode featured extended caller discussion about the Mandela Effect—unexplained changes in collective memory such as Bible verses (Isaiah 11:6 changing from 'lion and lamb' to 'wolf and lamb'), Roman numeral clocks, and other physical anomalies. Topics included rocket mass heater stoves for efficient wood heating, EMP protection for generators, cooking without electricity, and criticism of Trump's foreign policy and deep state appointments including Nikki Haley and John Bolton. The caller also discussed simulation theory and consciousness continuing beyond physical death.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions and wildlife observations at his property, including bird and animal activity. He then pivoted to political commentary, criticizing the Trump administration for failing to drain the swamp and arrest deep state figures like Hillary Clinton. Koernke argued that Trump hired deep state operatives rather than removing them, and discussed conspiracy theories involving Jewish international interests, Syria, and government surveillance expansion. He analyzed the FBI building expansion as unnecessary given modern technology, arguing that bureaucratic growth serves the police state rather than the American people.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic anomalies including utility company disconnect threats and desperate fee-farming behavior, analyzed the North Korea nuclear threat as a synthetic creation enabled by U.S. government provision of reactor technology, critiqued Mueller's special counsel investigation as theater and called for appointment of multiple special counsels to investigate Hillary Clinton, Soros, and others, reported on alleged Mossad intercepts of McMaster communicating with Soros, and detailed technological methods for detecting deception and identifying infiltrators within government that remain unused despite their availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed concerns about federal government overreach, deep state activities, and constitutional rights. The episode featured commentary on alphabet agencies, references to Dave Huguens, and discussion of potential state sovereignty issues, particularly regarding Texas. The show included multiple sponsor advertisements for military surplus and firearms retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed a major personnel crisis in the Trump administration involving over 1,000 Schedule C federal employees whose paperwork had not been processed by Director of Personnel and Policy John DiStefano, meaning they would automatically lose their positions on day 120 of employment (around May 21-22, 2017). Koernke characterized this as deliberate sabotage by Never Trumper DiStefano and others including Reince Priebus, describing it as a time bomb planted by Paul Ryan. The episode also covered concerns about infiltration of the administration by saboteurs versus loyalists, referenced Seth Rich's unsolved murder and subsequent investigation into suspicious deaths, discussed corruption in federal agencies including meat import scandals traced to Chicago, and touched on security clearance and vetting procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival planning for anticipated civil unrest, emphasizing the need for people in major cities to relocate and establish backup resources including vehicles, land with water access, and food production capabilities. He covered financial preparedness strategies such as maintaining physical currency in coins, practicing discretionary spending habits to avoid detection, and understanding the digitalization of currency (92% digital, 8% cash). The episode included commentary on geopolitical tensions involving Korea, Russia, and China, discussion of night vision technology for preparedness, observations about wasteful consumer habits, and practical skills like shoe repair and leather working that would be valuable in economic collapse scenarios. Koernke also addressed information warfare and deep state operations, featuring commentary from a military official about loyalty within the Trump administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating political violence and confrontations between Trump supporters and leftist protesters, analyzing incidents where undercover police appeared to be agitating at rallies. He criticized Republican leadership for failing to act decisively on healthcare repeal and other Trump agenda items, arguing that bureaucratic obstruction and lack of spine among GOP officials were preventing progress. Koernke expressed deep skepticism about Trump's ability to drain the swamp without purging the federal bureaucracy, advocated for finding loyal personnel outside the establishment, and warned that violent conflict between the government and American citizens was inevitable. He also covered concerns about White House security lapses, the role of Vice President Pence in national law enforcement coordination, and historical parallels to communist infiltration and the lead-up to World War II.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed two major developments: WikiLeaks' release of Vault 7, a massive trove of CIA hacking tools and source code that exposed surveillance vulnerabilities in consumer devices including iPhones and smart TVs, and the revelation that Israeli company Amdocs has had access to all U.S. telephone metadata for 30 years through its billing system contracts, effectively giving Mossad intelligence capabilities comparable to the NSA. The hosts also covered Republican healthcare reform efforts that appear to replicate Obamacare with minimal changes, Rand Paul's public opposition to secret legislative meetings, Obama's continued presence in Washington possibly connected to communist organizing efforts, and leftist violence at pro-Trump rallies using pepper spray and chemical agents.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for civil unrest, communications infrastructure projects, and concerns about the incoming Trump administration. He analyzed CIA credibility regarding election hacking claims, critiqued media narratives about the 2016 election, and warned about potential threats from embedded deep-state operatives. The show covered geopolitical issues including India's cashless society push, China-India tensions, and historical parallels to communist takeovers. Callers contributed perspectives on Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson's warnings about centralized banking and government tyranny.
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Mark Koernke and Don Donutcher discussed over-medication in prisons and the dangers of pharmaceutical cocktails, then shifted to post-election firearms sales trends. They reviewed Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals from retailers including Palmetto State Armory, JG Sales, and Gun Parts Corp, highlighting affordable options like Turkish Canik pistols and 20-round magazines. The hosts analyzed sustained gun sales momentum over 28 months despite economic cycles, debated Trump's Second Amendment stance and New York gun laws, and explored advanced optics technology including thermal imaging and ballistic computers. Don shared expertise on precision shooting, wind reading, and ammunition reloading techniques. The episode concluded with discussion of foundations, media control, and the need to 'drain the swamp' of oligarchic influence.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed Hillary Clinton's post-election condition and public appearances, analyzing her apparent health decline and the makeup techniques used during the debates. They then pivoted to a comprehensive analysis of U.S. presidential elections from 1960 to 2016, arguing that the establishment consistently selected weak opposition candidates as "punch dummies" until Trump unexpectedly won despite being chosen as an easy target. The hosts examined election fraud allegations, including claims of 3 million dead voters, and discussed the establishment's response through censorship efforts, fake news narratives, and international surveillance laws. They concluded with commentary on post-election protests, the vulnerability of paid activist operations, and warnings about potential civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, arguing that Trump's victory was decisive despite claims of closeness and asserting that 'zombie voting' (deceased voters) and illegal alien votes inflated Democratic totals. He criticized Hollywood actors for their anti-Trump stance, characterized them as hypocrites who profit from gun violence in films while opposing gun rights, and alleged Jewish mafia control of the entertainment industry. Koernke expressed concerns about Trump's appointments, particularly his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and warned against complacency, emphasizing the need for vigilance against potential government betrayal. He also discussed calls for California and Portland to secede from the Union and promoted ammunition suppliers and tactical gear vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Julian Assange and WikiLeaks situation, focusing on efforts by the Clinton administration and Deep State to remove Assange's diplomatic status at the Ecuadorian embassy and cut off internet access. He analyzed the implications of WikiLeaks' document releases regarding government corruption, connected these events to broader themes of governmental overreach and the need for armed preparedness, and addressed caller concerns about internet surveillance and communication security. Koernke emphasized the importance of defensive measures, discussed the 2016 election, criticized both establishment Republicans and Democrats, and advocated for resistance strategies including information flooding and maintaining separate communication systems outside government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, characterizing it as rigged regardless of outcome and expressing skepticism about both major candidates. He analyzed the second presidential debate, praising Trump for directly confronting moderator bias and calling out the three-to-one format against him. Koernke covered concerns about Hillary Clinton's criminal conduct, the politicization of federal agencies like the FBI, and the deep state's plans to either install Clinton or neutralize Trump through assassination or bureaucratic sabotage. He outlined hypothetical strategies for a Trump administration to purge hostile elements from the federal government and emphasized the need for armed American citizens to prepare for conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's unfitness for office, alleged corruption, and the deep state's control of federal agencies. He analyzed the second presidential debate, criticizing moderators for bias against Trump and defending Trump's leaked locker room comments as typical New York vernacular. Koernke argued that the FBI and alphabet agencies serve foreign interests, warned of imminent civil conflict if Clinton wins, and outlined hypothetical measures a Trump administration should take including purging neoconservatives, freezing immigration, and isolating or arresting corrupt officials. He emphasized that Americans cannot rely on a political savior and must prepare for potential armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health and public appearances, analyzing video footage and questioning the authenticity of her movements and medical condition, particularly regarding pneumonia claims. He made references to 9/11, Israeli involvement, and alleged corruption involving the Clintons and Haiti, while critiquing mainstream media coverage and discussing surveillance and control tactics used by what he characterized as internationalist elites.