"election 2016"
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Mark Koernke discussed a timeline of coordinated government actions that he argued began before the 2016 election, with planning potentially occurring during the Obama administration. He emphasized the importance of examining dates to understand the sequence of events, arguing that communications disruption serves as a precursor to military or physical action. He characterized recent government moves as part of a broader pattern of escalation, including references to police state expansion and gun control measures.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday evening broadcast on December 23, 2016, the eve of Christmas Eve, discussing the eighth year of what he characterized as socialist occupation of America. He covered the 2016 election results, voter fraud allegations in Michigan, and warned listeners about potential government actions in the remaining days of the year. The show featured holiday music requests including Pentatonix's "Little Drummer Boy" and Jasmine Thompson's "Mad World," recommendations to watch the sci-fi series Firefly, and extensive quartermaster segments promoting ammunition and tactical gear from sponsors including Liberty's Guardian and UNAMMO.com, with detailed product information on 50 caliber rounds, 10mm ammunition, and military surplus equipment.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald discussed the 2016 election aftermath, focusing on Trump's appointment of Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff, which they characterized as a betrayal involving establishment Republicans and neoconservatives. They criticized the selection as placing an enemy operative in a critical position, drew historical parallels to threats against Reagan and Agnew, and expressed concerns about other cabinet picks including Rudy Giuliani for Attorney General. The hosts emphasized the importance of citizen preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and self-reliance rather than relying on government, while also discussing election integrity issues, voting machine security, and the need for vigilance against communist infiltration in American institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-election firearms and ammunition markets, noting that prices for military surplus items like entrenching tools, ponchos, and ammunition magazines have not decreased as some predicted but instead risen due to global conflicts consuming inventory. He covered night vision technology in detail, including first and second generation devices, thermal imaging, proper weapon ergonomics with Picatinny rails, and shooting techniques. Callers shared experiences purchasing surplus military equipment at varying prices, and Mark emphasized the importance of preparedness and voting with one's wallet by purchasing ammunition and supplies while available.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed militia mobilization efforts, election-related tensions, and preparedness strategies on November 4, 2016. They covered Colonial Marine Militia divisional organization, concerns about potential civil conflict following the election, and extensive tactical training topics including stress response, breathing techniques, muscle memory, and equipment readiness. The hosts emphasized the importance of material support, ammunition stockpiling, and proper gear maintenance, with references to historical military examples and practical survival considerations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's email server practices, the Anthony Weiner laptop scandal, and WikiLeaks revelations about Clinton campaign corruption. He covered the Standing Rock pipeline protests in North Dakota, election integrity concerns including voting machine vulnerabilities, the Second Amendment and gun control agenda, economic decline including healthcare costs under Obamacare, national debt, and nuclear war risks. The show included commentary on media bias, the New Black Panthers, and criticism of both major presidential candidates.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, constitutional governance, and political concerns on September 15, 2016. The show covered themes of personal readiness versus government overreach, the importance of local governance based on founding principles, and skepticism toward rumors of an impending asteroid strike (allegedly scheduled for September 25-26). Koernke emphasized the need for an American war for independence, criticized both major political parties as two sides of the same coin, and addressed false flag operations and foreign interference in U.S. affairs. Callers contributed perspectives on Planet X conspiracy theories, NASA deception, and the collapse of the economy as a distraction mechanism.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's apparent health problems and media suppression of such discussion, analyzing claims of green screen manipulation in her campaign footage and crowd size concerns. He extensively covered the constitutional violations underlying the War Powers Act of 1933, the Director of Central Law Enforcement position held by Vice President Biden, and historical parallels to FDR's seizure of power. The show examined the machinery of martial law, the role of Homeland Security as a KGB-style interior police force, and the possibility of election suspension or delay if Clinton became incapacitated before or after taking office.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather survival and tactical operations, covering snow tracking techniques, footprint analysis, deception methods, and winter shelter construction including igloos and tent-within-tent configurations. The show featured extensive practical advice on maintaining body heat, managing moisture in cold environments, proper clothing layers including wool and sweats, and the importance of redundancy in gear. A caller raised concerns about Eric Holder's document release on election day and the lack of accountability for Fast and Furious, while Koernke discussed broader patterns of government immunity and the upcoming 2016 election. The episode concluded with discussion of solar flare activity affecting sunlight and the necessity of night vision equipment for winter operations.