"diebold voting machines"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, particularly 30-06 rounds, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition as currency. He covered the new 6.8 SIG Fury military cartridge contract awarded to a foreign manufacturer, criticizing the decision to outsource U.S. military small arms production. The show included extensive discussion of food production facility destruction, preparedness strategies including canning and freeze-drying, and commentary on social media platforms, government corruption, and cultural degradation. Koernke also addressed the transgender inmate pregnancy case in New Jersey and various political issues affecting Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged voting machine irregularities during the 2016 election, claiming that Diebold machines were switching votes from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton. He referenced similar concerns from previous elections and called for armed militia organization and training as a response to what he characterized as systemic electoral fraud. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for conflict and emphasized the need for armed self-defense and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton's campaign activities in Michigan, concerns about election fraud and voting machine manipulation, and the need for armed preparedness. They analyzed the second presidential debate, criticized the FBI and federal government as corrupt and treasonous, discussed long-range rifle ballistics and computer technology for precision shooting, and explored historical parallels between pre-Civil War America and current political divisions. Callers contributed perspectives on election rigging, Native American history, and preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed income inequality, welfare dependency, and government economic policies, citing former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's concerns about wealth disparity. The episode featured the recurring patriotic poem about constitutional freedoms and tyranny, followed by commentary on Second Amendment rights, gun control narratives, and practical water storage and preparedness advice using recycled containers. Koernke addressed election integrity concerns, mentioned Diebold voting machines, and discussed a caller's experience with state police attempting to restrict private range access on a neighbor's property.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's handling of classified documents, arguing she lacked legitimate security clearance and should be disqualified from office. He criticized both major political parties as corrupt, comparing Trump and Clinton as representatives of competing power factions. Koernke addressed election integrity concerns regarding Diebold voting machines, discussed alleged paid protest operations by Black Lives Matter, and took calls from listeners about personal safety concerns, including detailed self-defense tactics using improvised weapons. He criticized large retail corporations for alleged discrimination against white customers and government employees as parasitic enemies of the people, calling for an American war for independence.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud concerns, including references to Diebold voting machine vulnerabilities and allegations that election results have been manipulated. He addressed the gradual infiltration of communist ideology into American institutions, the problem of income inequality and wage stagnation, and criticized the Federal Reserve's control over the economy. The show featured announcements about Freedom Palooza (June 3-6) and Colonial Marine Militia activities, including border security operations in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. A caller from upstate New York sought advice on single-person survival tactics and reported state police intimidation of citizens displaying Gadsden flags.
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Mark Koernke and Darryl Sivik discussed Second Amendment rights, gun confiscation efforts in northeastern states, and preparedness topics. The show covered Pennsylvania open carry rally victories, upcoming gun shows, weapons maintenance and modification techniques including bayonet installation and Dremel tool applications, and the Aries Armory federal raid on polymer lower receivers. Hosts criticized federal overreach, Obamacare enrollment claims, and upcoming 2016 political candidates, while promoting local activism and self-sufficiency. Callers contributed discussions on state police policies, housing regulations, and civil disobedience tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed IRS misconduct and congressional accountability, comparing current hearings to past scandals involving Clinton and other administrations. He addressed election fraud allegations, including claims about voting machine manipulation by Diebold. The show featured a caller, Janet from Florida, who asked about night vision technology for property defense; Koernke and co-host Don recommended first-generation night vision goggles and laser-equipped handguns as practical alternatives. Koernke also covered the arrest of New Jersey gun rights activist James Kalita, criticized the slow extradition process, and promoted government surplus Pullman train cars and field kitchens available for purchase on govliquidations.com as preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nester discussed the 2008 presidential election (Diebold Day), focusing on concerns about electronic voting machine reliability and manipulation. The show featured extensive technical guidance on assembling AR-15 rifles from component parts, including specific vendor information and pricing. Callers reported voting irregularities, including Chuck Baldwin being unavailable on some ballots. The hosts encouraged listeners to withdraw money from banks in small bills, diversify assets, and contact elected representatives to hold them accountable. They also promoted upcoming gun shows in Arizona and a training event in January, and thanked donors supporting the Colonial Marines militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization and training exercises scheduled for the weekend, including medical support training by the 17th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines and restructuring of the Wolverine militia in Michigan. He addressed the $700 billion financial bailout as a fabricated crisis and money-printing scheme, criticized the upcoming election as offering no real choice between candidates, and endorsed Chuck Baldwin for president while discussing Ron Paul's decision to withdraw. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms maintenance using Gibbs gun oil, flare gun tactical applications, night vision equipment, and the importance of preserving and distributing technical books on weapons and preparedness. Callers contributed testimonials about weapon maintenance products and Bible translations.
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Sivek discussed the 2008 presidential election four days before voting, urging listeners to vote for third-party candidates Chuck Baldwin (Constitution Party) or Libertarian candidates rather than McCain or Obama, whom they characterized as communist and Manchurian candidate options respectively. The bulk of the episode focused on "Weapons Wednesday" content, covering quiet weapons systems including crossbows, arbalisks (improvised siege weapons using truck springs and water pipe), and flamethrowers, with detailed technical discussions on their construction, effectiveness against body armor, and deployment tactics. Callers contributed information about ATF involvement in past incidents and currency/precious metals market analysis, with extended discussion on gold and silver as tangible assets versus stock market investments, and tangential commentary on lead-based paint and asbestos as shielding materials.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, election integrity concerns, and economic manipulation on September 4, 2008. He analyzed the 2008 presidential election, criticizing both major candidates and questioning whether voting legitimizes a rigged system. Koernke covered the foreclosure crisis, British Crown commerce influence on American law, and the suppression of alternative energy technologies like fusion and electric vehicles. He emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights, and the need for citizens to recognize government overreach and resist dependency on state welfare systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud involving Diebold voting machines, alleging systematic failures and calling for litigation against the company at township and county levels. He analyzed the physical and behavioral changes in Presidents Clinton and Bush, suggesting drug use or manipulation. Koernke detailed the presence of former KGB officers (Primakov, Karpov, Kalugin) working within U.S. government agencies like Homeland Security and the Office of Information Awareness, comparing the structure to Soviet secret police. He strongly endorsed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign as the only candidate addressing fiscal responsibility and constitutional issues. Koernke also revisited the Oklahoma City bombing, claiming Mossad involvement and linking it to Oklahoma's 1994 legislative resolution opposing UN takeover.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and sourcing, highlighting concerns about ammunition shortages and the need for Americans to stockpile rounds before potential confiscation efforts. He reviewed specific ammunition suppliers including amoman.com, detailing products from Bosnia and Lithuania, and flagged concerns about ammunition certified for only 10-year shelf life despite historical evidence that properly stored ammunition remains viable for decades. Koernke also addressed voting machine failures in Michigan, specifically Diebold machines malfunctioning on election day, and urged listeners to pursue litigation against the company for failure to perform. The show included caller segments discussing shotgun ammunition modifications, reloading techniques, and defensive ammunition options.