"emp attack"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential economic collapse and government overreach, warning listeners about deep state plans to shut down communications and seize firearms. He addressed Trump's policies as continuation of establishment agendas, criticized mainstream media censorship, and emphasized the importance of stockpiling supplies including food, water, batteries, flashlights, and ammunition in preparation for possible EMP attacks or grid failures. The show covered Faraday cage construction for protecting electronics, the declining value of the US dollar as foreign nations dump it, and the need for community organization to resist gun confiscation efforts.
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Mark discussed geopolitical tensions, banking instability, and domestic legal cases. He analyzed Trump's foreign policy moves, including military provocations in Ukraine and Syria, while questioning whether Trump was genuinely fighting corruption or pursuing globalist agendas. He devoted significant time to the case of Bob Miles, a 23-year-old held on a $30,000 bond facing charges related to CPS involvement and child custody, which Mark characterized as a conspiracy and violation of constitutional rights. Mark urged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest, maintain communication networks, and support legal efforts on behalf of Miles.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed an alleged ICE agent suicide note claiming government plans for martial law, FEMA camps, and mass disarmament during an engineered economic collapse triggered by EMP or power grid shutdown. They analyzed the mechanics of cell phone tracking and wallet-based surveillance systems, explained how authorities would exploit disabled electronics to locate and round up citizens, and advised listeners on preparedness measures including alternative communications, food storage, and weapon preservation. The show covered credit card chip technology, the importance of mental math skills, and featured caller discussions on weapon storage oils (LPS-3 and Gibbs), job availability in Kentucky, and upcoming 300 Blackout rifle demonstrations with night vision equipment.