"edward snowden"
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud in the 2016 Democratic primary, focusing on documented voter roll purging targeting Bernie Sanders supporters across multiple states including Arizona, California, and Illinois. He analyzed voting machine vulnerabilities, including built-in mechanisms to fractionally weight votes and remote manipulation capabilities, and criticized the Obama administration's move to place election infrastructure under Department of Homeland Security jurisdiction as a power grab to hide election fraud behind closed doors. Koernke also addressed concerns about government torture of Bundy defendants, the role of intelligence officials like James Clapper in the Russia narrative, and called for paper ballots and transparent election processes.
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Mark Koernke discussed street safety and awareness of criminal activity, emphasizing the importance of situational awareness and self-defense preparedness. He covered fall weather driving safety, including tire adhesion and brake performance in wet conditions. The episode featured commentary on media manipulation, government surveillance programs including Edward Snowden's revelations, and criticism of mainstream news outlets for following scripted narratives. Koernke also addressed concerns about UN aircraft at Fort Bragg and discussed how technology can be remotely disabled, while emphasizing that preparedness communities do not depend on modern technology.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Larry discussed preparedness resources including body armor availability and surplus trailers from govliquidation.com. The show covered geopolitical topics including Edward Snowden as a potential disinformation agent, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the Ukraine conflict, with commentary on Israeli involvement in global affairs. Extended discussion focused on historical American military victories, particularly the Battle of New Orleans and militia effectiveness, contrasted with regular military failures. The hosts also addressed speculative technology claims, applying physics principles to debunk unrealistic depictions of battle suits and underground transit systems, while recommending practical survival resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed Edward Snowden's alleged possession of classified information on government officials, bankers, and corporate leaders, with claims that encrypted copies have been distributed to over 1,200 websites worldwide as insurance against his arrest or death. The show featured extended commentary on Civil War battlefield strategy, particularly Gettysburg and Pickett's Charge, with caller input on military leadership failures and lessons for modern militia organization. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia preparedness, the 5-10 program for equipping fire teams and squads, and promoted various preparedness products including freeze-dried rations and the Colonial Marine Militia organization.
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Mark Koernke hosted the third hour of the Morning Intelligence Report on December 27, 2013, discussing government infiltration of activist movements including Anonymous and the Tea Party, questioning the authenticity of figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, and analyzing media manipulation tactics. The show featured extended commentary from a caller (Don) on false flag operations, Sandy Hook, the Murrah Building, and 9/11, alongside practical segments on night vision technology, Chinese shotguns for preparedness, and militia camp logistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed security clearance vetting failures, citing the Naval Yard shooter and Edward Snowden as examples of individuals cleared by the same private contractor. He criticized the infiltration of government agencies by foreign operatives and dual-citizen traitors, particularly in Homeland Security and fusion centers. The show featured extensive discussion of night vision technology with guest Don, covering equipment options from first-generation monoculars ($200) to thermal imaging ($2,000), practical deployment strategies from the Minuteman border operations, and detailed instruction on night vision techniques including scanning patterns, motion detection, and operational security. Koernke emphasized preparedness, equipment redundancy, and proper team coordination for defensive scenarios.
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On August 23, 2013, BK hosted the evening Quartermaster's Corner segment of The Intelligence Report without Mark Koernke. The show analyzed media coverage patterns discrediting whistleblowers Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden, and Michael Hastings through coordinated negative stories, while noting suspicious timing with Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan coverage. BK provided practical preparedness advice including a technique to reveal hidden Walmart ammunition inventory via web browser developer tools, sourcing M61 gas mask filters from Gun Parts Corp, obtaining myrrh for detox recipes through Frontier brand distributors, and purchasing bulk wheat from feed mills at harvest time. The episode concluded with recommendations to pre-order garlic varieties for fall planting and discussed the nutritional benefits of sprouting wheat.