"department of defense"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, flooding disasters in the Southeast and Southwest, and various political and constitutional issues. The first hour featured Nancy discussing homesteading, food preservation, and preparedness topics including duck raising and canning. The second hour covered weather patterns, cloud seeding, Mount Rainier volcanic activity, and extensive commentary on government corruption, the Federal Reserve, trusts and foundations used by elites for tax avoidance, and historical parallels to pre-9/11 warning signs. A rebroadcast of Guns N' Gadgets detailed an FBI ballistic research facility report on SIG Sauer P320 uncommanded firing incidents, revealing design flaws in the striker safety lock and sear engagement. The final hour addressed Wisconsin as a strategic state, common law courts, the terminology shift from War Department to Department of Defense, and quartermaster deals including shotguns and knives.
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Mark Koernke discussed a purported military technology called "Operation FireSign" allegedly documented by the Benson Strategy Group in Washington, D.C. The caller presented claims that the Department of Defense and NASA have developed high-powered laser systems capable of projecting three-dimensional holographic images into the upper atmosphere to create religious awe effects and psychological manipulation in target populations. The discussion connected these allegations to the Iron Mountain Report from the 1960s, which allegedly proposed using a fake alien invasion as a control mechanism. The caller cited recent unexplained phenomena including floating cities seen in Japan and mysterious fireballs in the sky as evidence of testing this technology, and warned listeners that such a projection could occur before the 2016 election to influence the outcome. The second half of the episode devolved into increasingly incoherent commentary about violent resistance, with Koernke making rambling statements about killing government operatives and cannibalism.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on alleged voting fraud, missing trillions in Department of Defense and Federal Reserve accounting, and concerns about both major candidates. They analyzed Trump's campaign messaging versus his actual policy positions, examined the neoconservative establishment's support for Hillary Clinton, and addressed caller concerns about constitutional violations and police militarization. The hosts emphasized preparedness, militia organization, and the need for armed resistance if government overreach continues, while warning against mob violence and advocating for disciplined, constitutional approaches to restoring American liberty.
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Mark Koernke opened the February 2, 2015 morning broadcast with commentary on Michigan winter weather and preparedness, then shifted to criticism of U.S. foreign policy regarding Ukraine, arguing that NATO and the Department of Defense were engaged in offensive rather than defensive operations and that military aid to Ukraine was being disguised as non-lethal support. He also discussed the 1980 Abscam FBI operation and criticized Israeli political influence in Congress, contrasting it with how Arab nations were treated differently. The show included multiple sponsor advertisements for preparedness products including precious metals, silver supplements, and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed the establishment of a militia chaplain corps to provide spiritual, medical, and logistical support to militia units, emphasizing the need for trained chaplains to handle graves registration, family services, and pastoral care. He criticized the Department of Defense for promoting anti-Christian policies and secular ideology, arguing that Christianity is under deliberate attack by government institutions. Koernke called for armed resistance against federal overreach, referenced historical conflicts like Waco, and warned that attempts to confiscate firearms would trigger violent confrontation. He also discussed the importance of community-based logistics and preparedness, and took a call from Pastor Brooks reinforcing the need for Christian leadership in resistance to tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed a Department of Defense training manual that classified American colonists seeking independence from British rule as extremists, arguing this revealed the anti-American agenda of government infiltrators. He analyzed the implications of this classification and connected it to broader internationalist efforts to undermine American heritage. Koernke also shared a personal update about his mother's serious medical emergency and recovery from internal rupture surgery, using it to discuss resilience, faith, and the importance of positive support for the ill. He addressed Syria policy, criticizing the Obama administration and what he characterized as Jewish mob influence in foreign policy decisions, and warned listeners about ongoing gun control efforts and federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke opened the May 8, 2009 morning broadcast by discussing the resilience of alternative communication networks designed to function if the internet is shut down, including the Micro Effect Network, Liberty Tree Radio, and emerging backup systems across multiple states and regions. He addressed the frustration of aging New World Order elites who are running out of time to implement their agenda, characterizing them as desperate and cantankerous. Koernke emphasized the importance of preparedness and alternative information distribution methods such as DVDs and CDs, noting that while internet technology is valuable, patriots should not rely solely on it given the threat of government shutdown and should maintain older proven communication tools.