"election integrity"
21 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed widespread voter fraud allegations, particularly in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, claiming Jewish-run organizations were involved in ballot stuffing and election manipulation. He criticized Republican moderates for failing to address election integrity issues, drew parallels to the Dickinson Syndrome from the American Revolution, and warned of potential civil conflict. The show included quartermaster recommendations for preparedness items, AR-15 components, and MREs, plus discussion of FEMA's deployment of 350 semi-trucks to Oscoda Air Base in Michigan, which Koernke suggested may be preparation for undisclosed military operations rather than hurricane relief.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, supply chain disruptions from port strikes, illegal alien looting in hurricane-affected areas, and the Okeechobee, Florida police chief's attempt to suspend Second Amendment rights during Hurricane Helene. He reviewed surplus military equipment deals from Sportsman's Guide, emphasized food production and sprouting techniques, covered communications infrastructure (CB radios, emergency radios), and addressed election integrity concerns, voter fraud, and the geopolitical situation in the Middle East. Callers contributed perspectives on military recruitment, government hypocrisy, and health remedies including a detox formula for respiratory issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia, presenting evidence of multiple shooters and questioning official timelines, security failures, and federal involvement. He covered Michigan voter fraud allegations against the governor and attorney general, ammunition availability and pricing, military equipment maintenance, radio communications infrastructure, militia training activities and logistics, and criticized mainstream media control of broadcasting through mandatory national news feeds.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan election officials being threatened by the Secretary of State and Attorney General over vote certification, presenting video evidence of these threats and analyzing their implications for election integrity. He covered voter fraud operations in Michigan, militia preparedness, survival logistics including food storage and medical supplies, and criticized political figures including Tulsi Gabbard and Kamala Harris. The show included analysis of the Trump assassination attempt as a staged event and discussions of reconnaissance techniques using Google Maps and satellite imagery to identify clandestine operations.
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Mark Koernke analyzed President Biden's September 1, 2022 speech in Philadelphia, focusing on its visual imagery, color scheme, and symbolism. He argued the staging deliberately used Antifa-associated colors (red, black, white) rather than patriotic American imagery, and compared the production to communist propaganda and video game aesthetics. Koernke discussed the speech's apparent goal of intimidating Trump supporters and rallying Antifa, while also noting Biden's quick backpedal the next day. The show included extensive caller discussion about election integrity, military loyalty, preparedness, and the need for armed resistance to what Koernke characterized as a communist occupation of America.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns in Michigan, specifically the Adams Township voting machine tabulator controversy in Hillsdale County where officials refused to send the machine for data destruction and faced federal pressure. Guest Dave Stone, a township supervisor, detailed how the voting machine transmitted a signal when powered on despite having no internet connection, suggesting unauthorized cellular capability. The episode covered digital voting system vulnerabilities, the need for transparent tabulator audits with multiparty observation, and broader themes of government corruption, election integrity, and the necessity of armed resistance to federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, Second Amendment protections, and preparedness in the context of what he characterized as communist occupation of America. He analyzed Biden administration incompetence through compiled video clips, discussed military recruitment problems and veteran treatment, promoted medical supply resources at ShopMedVet.com for disaster preparedness, and took caller input on red dot optics performance and archival efforts. The show included extensive commentary on government corruption, election integrity concerns, and the need for patriot movement organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza, criticizing military aid funding and comparing Biden and Trump as equivalent threats to constitutional governance. He analyzed alleged connections between political figures and pedophilia networks, particularly referencing Epstein and Maxwell. The show covered Michigan state politics, vaccine mandates, and election integrity concerns. A caller provided detailed advice on learning Spanish as a second language, emphasizing the time commitment required and practical methods using literature and media immersion. The discussion expanded to include monitoring foreign language communications on CB radio and the military's language training programs, concluding with preparedness advice regarding inflation and resource accumulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed camouflage techniques for uniforms and web gear, including ACU digital patterns and dyeing methods for seasonal adaptation. He provided instructions for observing geosynchronous satellites using night vision technology and compass bearings from Michigan. Koernke addressed vaccine-related concerns, comparing vaccinated individuals to the "unclean" caste system, and criticized mask-wearing and COVID-19 policies. He discussed election integrity issues, the Nashville bombing, and police response disparities during BLM protests. The second half featured caller Randy discussing his cancer treatment using cannabis oil and suppositories, his wife's death from tobacco-related illness, and criticisms of tobacco companies and the U.S. government's role in enabling them.
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Mark Koernke discussed the deteriorating state of Washington D.C. and federal government corruption, criticizing voter fraud, election integrity issues, and the incompetence of current leadership. He extensively covered face mask hygiene standards, comparing disposable masks to unsanitary practices and explaining proper PPE protocols. The second hour focused on ammunition reloading, primer salvage and reactivation, weapon maintenance, and proper storage of ammunition and lubricants. Koernke also announced an upcoming multi-county Second Amendment sanctuary meeting scheduled for Sunday involving Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan representatives to coordinate responses to potential gun confiscation attempts.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 21, 2021 Grand Traverse County commission meeting where a commissioner displayed a rifle during public comment about the Proud Boys, analyzing media coverage and local political dynamics. He addressed voter fraud allegations, criticized both major political parties, discussed military readiness and logistics, covered ammunition and shotgun ammunition types and applications, and emphasized that patriots outnumber their enemies despite media narratives suggesting otherwise. Callers contributed perspectives on Trump, election integrity, and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud concerns, particularly regarding padded voter rolls and early voting irregularities, and debated whether election fraud should constitute treason. The show covered constitutional law distinctions between high crimes and misdemeanors, critiquing the expansion of federal law and the role of lawyers in creating bureaucratic complexity. Callers and Mark discussed surplus military equipment procurement, including pistol belts, gas masks, and tactical gear from Maine Military, with detailed guidance on proper fit and configuration. The episode also featured extensive discussion of preparedness supplies, freeze-dried food storage, and precious metals as financial insurance.
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption, government infiltration, and the importance of communication in effecting change. The episode featured commentary on Obama administration policies opposed by majorities (mosque near Ground Zero, cap-and-trade, card check), followed by extensive discussion of how entrenched bureaucrats and intelligence operatives maintain control through blackmail and bribery systems. Koernke emphasized the need for newly elected officials to fire existing staff and maintain isolation from the "good old boys club." The show also covered preparedness topics including greenhouse construction using PVC, heirloom seed storage, and promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot and Liberty Net shortwave radio network.
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity concerns, particularly regarding voter fraud in Chicago and Michigan, emphasizing the need for poll watchers and physical paper ballots with multi-party oversight rather than electronic voting systems. He announced a KU-band satellite receiver drawing beginning October 1st with a $5 minimum entry, promoted preparedness through freeze-dried food and heirloom seeds, and highlighted a firearms catalog sale offering pre-1898 rifles at 20-30% discount. The show included discussion of economic concerns, government overreach, and militia preparedness along with various sponsor advertisements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the automotive industry bailout debate, arguing that the collapse of General Motors and other American car manufacturers would devastate the economy and cost millions of jobs, contrary to claims that America has no need for domestic auto production. He traced the decline of American car manufacturing to NAFTA and the 1973 oil crisis, explaining how Saudi Arabia shifted away from American defense commitments after witnessing the Vietnam War. The show featured callers discussing a foreign military exercise called Angel Thunder scheduled for December at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base involving troops from Germany, Chile, Colombia, and observers from Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Pakistan, as well as concerns about election integrity and the 2008 presidential election. Koernke concluded with extensive practical preparedness advice on tactical gear, boots, gaiters, knee pads, and camouflage selection for different operational environments.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial bailout and its implications for American debt, calculating that each citizen would owe approximately $38,000 from the $700 billion bailout combined with existing national debt. He criticized fractional banking, the Federal Reserve, and currency debasement, noting that printing presses cannot keep pace with fictional monetary figures. The second hour focused on Weapons Wednesday, covering practical reloading techniques, firearm selection for accuracy over automatic fire, and detailed instruction on field reloading with minimal equipment. Koernke promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Gun Range event and discussed ammunition conservation, brass recovery, and low-pressure cartridge loading for anti-personnel use. He also addressed election integrity through Vote Rescue and criticized politicians like Congressman Joe Donnelly who voted for the bailout despite constituent opposition.
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On September 1, 2008, Mark Koernke discussed election integrity, voting system concerns, and the importance of maintaining democratic processes. He addressed the Republican National Convention in Minnesota, hurricane relief politics, and federal interference with mail packages. Koernke covered preparedness topics including chemical defense, water purification, and survival equipment available through MainMilitary.com. He fielded calls about veteran suicide rates, uranium depletion from Gulf War service, militia connections in New York, and Federal Reserve monetary policy. The show emphasized constitutional governance, distrust of both major political parties, and the need for grassroots organizing and community preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the completion of a 14-year independent broadcast network infrastructure project covering all U.S. states, addressed a warehouse error with M10N gas masks that resulted in extra NATO filters being shipped, and fielded calls from listeners about preparedness, the 2008 presidential election, constitutional rights, and parental authority in medical settings. He emphasized voting for independent candidates, criticized election integrity concerns, and discussed tactics for asserting parental rights when children are examined by medical professionals.
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Mark Koernke discussed Public Law 110-180, the Veterans Disarmament Act, warning that the government was moving to confiscate firearms from veterans without roll-call votes in Congress, which he characterized as an act of betrayal. He took a call from George in Georgia about voter fraud, including deceased parents voting in recent elections, and provided detailed instructions on documenting election irregularities using witnesses and hidden cameras. The show covered widespread voting fraud patterns, particularly in Florida and Chicago, and discussed the broader decline of American manufacturing and infrastructure following NAFTA and GATT implementation. Koernke also addressed a winter weather disaster on Highway 90-94 near Madison where over 800 vehicles became stranded, criticizing government preparedness failures.
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Mark Koernke discussed socialism, government overreach, and election integrity on January 17, 2008. He criticized socialist tactics using analogies about panhandlers and cattle testing fences, arguing that socialists use incremental demands to erode freedoms. Koernke addressed the 2008 presidential election, praising Ron Paul's candidacy and warning about voting machine fraud in Michigan and New York. He emphasized the importance of poll watchers, delegate positions, and hand-counted paper ballots to combat election rigging. Callers reported specific instances of voting machine tampering and discussed strategies for grassroots political participation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Federal Reserve's role in economic control and John F. Kennedy's attempt to issue United States notes as an alternative to Federal Reserve notes. He analyzed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and the establishment's fear of his monetary reform message. Koernke addressed military policy in the Persian Gulf, warning against placing capital ships in narrow waters and comparing the situation to the Gulf of Tonkin incident. He criticized mercenary contractors earning high salaries while American soldiers lack proper equipment, and discussed the need for constitutional patriots in military leadership. Callers contributed perspectives on gun rights, the ADL, the Waco siege, and election integrity.