"disarmed slaves"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fort Hood shooting incident as a case study in how disarmed military personnel are vulnerable to attack, arguing that the incident demonstrated the dangers of gun control policies and political correctness in the military. He drew parallels between military bases and communist police states, contending that if one shooter could cause such casualties on a heavily armed base, foreign forces could easily take over U.S. military installations. Koernke criticized the 'shelter in place' protocol, military police conduct, and government overreach in schools and families, while emphasizing the need for Americans to remain armed and prepared.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 26, 2013 Naval Yard shooting in Washington DC, analyzing security camera footage and questioning the official narrative of a single shooter. He examined the selective release of video evidence, door reflections showing additional people, and the failure of operational security despite extensive surveillance infrastructure. Koernke also covered UN gun ban treaty signing by Secretary of State Kerry as an act of treason, government surplus equipment available through govliquidation.com, Yugoslavian M1 gas masks from gunpartscorp.com, and restrictions on exporting protective equipment overseas under the Obama administration.