"electronic voting"
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Mark Koernke and Don Thatcher discussed preparedness, night vision technology, and social commentary on December 29, 2014. Don detailed the transition from first-generation green-screen night vision to DVD technology in entry-level devices, explaining tactical advantages and pricing for viewers and gun sights. The hosts addressed media fearmongering about car bombs, jury duty and voting system corruption, and observed societal decline through examples like restaurant violence and the return of prison-grade furniture in fast-food establishments. They promoted an upcoming year-end drawing for listeners and discussed ongoing book reprinting efforts for the Battle for the Republic series.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun rights, ATF regulations, and the legal ambiguities surrounding AR-15 lower receivers and machine gun parts with Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America. The conversation covered how the ATF interprets firearm modifications, the risks of building custom guns, concealed carry permits, and voter fraud allegations involving electronic voting systems. Koernke also addressed thermal imaging technology, military tactics in Afghanistan, and criticized politicians who switched positions on gun ownership.
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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.