"domestic terrorism"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with Iran and Israel, warning that the U.S. government and Israeli Mossad are planning a false-flag terrorist attack on American soil to justify military intervention overseas and expanded domestic police state measures. He criticized Trump for withdrawing military resources from the U.S. while the country faces internal threats from illegal immigration, urged listeners to call the White House opposing war, analyzed recent shooting incidents and assassinations as examples of government-sponsored violence, and emphasized the importance of militia preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and tactical training in anticipation of conflict.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on October 8, 2021, discussing the Attorney General's targeting of parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists, the expansion of the ATF, vaccine mandates affecting military and law enforcement, the final Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, and lessons from the Rhodesian military campaign on small-unit tactics and rifle marksmanship. Callers shared experiences with vaccine mandates in California healthcare and relocation challenges, while the show emphasized preparedness, supply stockpiling, and the inevitability of armed conflict with the federal government.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal entrapment in militia cases, comparing current arrests on Michigan's west side to the Hutari case and emphasizing that federal agents were the primary actors in developing alleged plots. He covered Biden administration gun control efforts, particularly Joshua Geltzer's push for assault weapon and magazine bans as part of domestic terrorism strategy. The show featured extensive caller discussions on medical preparedness, including tourniquet sourcing, first aid kit assembly, and fish antibiotics as over-the-counter alternatives. Koernke also addressed German military surplus gear (Flecktarn load-bearing systems) and discussed modifications to make it compatible with various attachment systems, emphasizing self-sufficiency in medical care as the healthcare system becomes unreliable.
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Mark Koernke discussed an MSNBC analyst's call for arresting sitting GOP members of Congress, framing it as evidence of planned political persecution. He covered preparedness topics including portable wind turbines, battery storage systems (Edison batteries, sealed cell batteries, and alternatives), and criticized electric vehicles for poor efficiency and planned obsolescence. Koernke addressed sports as a distraction tool used by elites, criticized mask-wearing and vaccine mandates as signs of mental illness and control, and discussed the binary effects of combining psychotropic drugs with genetic modifications. He promoted local militia organization, communications testing, and armored vehicle production using Quonset huts and donated equipment. The show included caller discussions on power generation, vehicle maintenance, and preparedness logistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and government overreach during this afternoon broadcast. He covered topics including executive orders and their unconstitutionality, COVID-19 vaccine concerns and adverse effects, the January 6th Capitol incident narrative, gun control threats, and the need for militia coordination and training. Koernke emphasized rifle marksmanship discipline, magazine maintenance, and defensive positioning for the anticipated conflict he believes is imminent. He also discussed the history of government infiltration, the Federal Reserve system, and what he characterized as a coordinated war against the American people through various means including vaccines, lockdowns, and media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Charleston church shooting as a staged event designed to advance gun control and restrict free speech, analyzing media narratives around the shooter Dylann Roof and Hillary Clinton's subsequent attacks on the Second Amendment. He addressed caller Mike's concerns about GPS mapping during the 2010 census, alleged tornado targeting, and surveillance aircraft over rural areas, connecting these to government tracking and potential missile targeting. Koernke warned of three emerging threats: government operatives, intentionally motivated immigrant populations, and citizens on psychiatric medications like Prozac who could become destabilized if the system collapses or medication supplies are disrupted. He referenced historical parallels to post-war veteran treatment and 1960s-70s campus unrest, emphasizing the need for preparedness and community awareness of who is medicated.
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Mark Koernke discussed the case of Charles Dyer, a former Marine and patriot activist imprisoned in Oklahoma on sexual abuse charges that Dyer and his supporters claim are fabricated. Callers Karen Hardiman and Jan Dyer (Charles's mother) detailed how Dyer faced three trials after his ex-wife made molestation allegations during a custody dispute; the first trial resulted in a hung jury, the second in a mistrial due to prosecution misconduct, and the third conviction occurred despite exculpatory DNA evidence and computer forensics that were withheld from the jury. The show provided contact information for sending financial support to the legal defense fund and letters of encouragement to Dyer, discussed FBI involvement and alleged entrapment, and explained the challenges of pursuing federal habeas appeals and navigating prison commissary and phone call costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple controversial topics including criticism of LGBTQ+ pride flags at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, allegations of orchestrated illegal immigration of minors from Central America, internal power struggles within Republican leadership (specifically Eric Cantor's primary loss), and analysis of the Las Vegas incident involving two individuals in Hawaiian shirts. He emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist and Jewish-controlled government policies, criticized mainstream media narratives, and promoted upcoming night vision giveaways on the show.
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Mark Koernke discussed the federal government's shift from external terrorism concerns to targeting domestic dissidents as potential terrorists, specifically referencing Eric Holder's announcement of a Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee. He critiqued the official 9/11 narrative, questioned why NORAD failed to intercept aircraft, and drew parallels to historical government overreach including Waco and Ruby Ridge. Koernke argued that patriotic Americans are being rebranded as terrorists while the government dismantles farms, controls food sources, and suppresses constitutional rights through executive orders and regulations. He addressed the Bundy Ranch standoff as evidence of an ongoing rebellion against federal tyranny, criticized law enforcement for killing innocent civilians with impunity, and warned that Americans face a choice between submission or armed resistance. A caller from Montana reported DHS activity and military vehicles in the Flathead region, and discussed improvised defensive technologies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and recent political events on June 10, 2014. The hosts addressed media manipulation regarding school shootings, the threat of digital technology erasing physical books and information control, and the inevitability of a second American Revolution. They analyzed an article by Brandon Smith about the Bundy Ranch standoff, arguing that federal overreach and the failure of legal remedies make armed conflict inevitable. The show included commentary on government surveillance, the militarization of domestic law enforcement, and calls for patriots to prepare for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, characterizing it as a pivotal moment for the Patriot movement and a defense against federal overreach by the BLM. They criticized law enforcement as uniformly corrupt and dangerous, citing multiple examples of police brutality against civilians. The hosts argued that the judicial system is complicit in government oppression, called for removal of Senator Harry Reid, and urged listeners to view armed resistance as necessary and justified. They also discussed alleged foreign military personnel involvement at the Bundy Ranch and characterized the federal government as a terrorist entity.