"eagle forum"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Connecticut gun confiscation efforts and the likelihood of armed conflict, analyzing tactical military responses and the mindset of law enforcement. He covered Russian military equipment mobilization, mapping and battlefield preparation techniques, and criticized federal agencies for their aggressive tactics. The show included commentary on welfare spending statistics from Phyllis Schlafly and various preparedness-related advertisements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the sixth year of Soviet and Fabian socialist occupation of America, analyzed the 1993 Waco siege and its role in motivating the patriot movement, and provided detailed tactical commentary on how such federal overreach could be countered. He promoted the Micro Effect archives and merchandise including a Waco commemorative coin, discussed preparedness and weather forecasting using the Farmers Almanac, and reviewed firearms inventory from e-circo inc including used police trade-in pistols, Argentine Ballester Molina 45s, and .308 battle rifles like the PTR-91, emphasizing the tactical superiority of larger caliber rifles in militia contexts. The episode included a guest segment from Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum discussing college tuition costs and student loan debt.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment options for preparedness including six-meter radios and vintage mine radios, AR-15 receiver suppliers and pricing, and baker's green acres farming initiatives. The episode included commentary on immigration policy, Syrian refugee resettlement, and alleged connections between government agencies and major retailers like Home Depot. A Phyllis Schlafly Report segment critiqued Obama-era universal pre-K proposals, arguing they lacked evidence of long-term benefits compared to parental care.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with weather and safety observations about foggy, damp conditions and harvest season traffic hazards in the Midwest. He discussed the ongoing occupation of America and referenced the fourth year of what he characterized as socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. The episode included a segment from the Phyllis Schlafly Report addressing feminism, motherhood, workforce participation, and family policy, with Schlafly arguing that most mothers prefer part-time work and that the gender gap reflects natural maternal preferences rather than discrimination.
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Mark Koernke discussed the dangers of the United Nations and its attempts to impose treaties that violate American sovereignty, followed by commentary on the Occupy Boston protests and police response. He criticized the lack of American patriotic symbols at protests, compared modern protest tactics to Korean demonstrations, and discussed how communist infiltrators manipulate protest movements. Koernke also addressed the EU's overreach in regulating children's activities, connected current events to historical monarchical control patterns, and took a caller from Houston who attended Occupy Houston and observed communist agitators. The episode concluded with Phyllis Schlafly's segment on UN dangers and its failure to maintain world peace.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment criticizing Obama's economic claims, highlighting record long-term unemployment, the disparity between federal and private sector wages, and advocating for tax cuts and E-Verify enforcement to create jobs. The show then shifted to Koernke's commentary on Obama's arrogance, government overreach, border policy, and military readiness, with discussion of surveillance technology capabilities and concerns about the administration gutting the military. Koernke emphasized preparedness and warned of potential civil unrest.