"facebook censorship"
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions in Michigan, including recent tornado activity and heat, and emphasized preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show featured segments on Second Amendment rights and Memphis gun control measures, Mark Zuckerberg's admission of Facebook censorship under Biden administration pressure, and concerns about social media suppression of patriot content. Koernke covered upcoming militia training exercises, the importance of diversified communications and food production using heritage seeds, and warnings about potential natural disasters and geopolitical tensions. The second hour, hosted with Larry Lawson, included commentary on international conflicts, Israeli involvement in various geopolitical issues, and criticism of political figures including Trump. The show emphasized preparedness for potential conflict, alternative communications systems, and self-reliance through food production and tool acquisition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Levelland, Texas police standoff where a suspect opened fire on officers, killing one SWAT team member and wounding multiple others before being captured after a tear gas deployment. He analyzed the unusual federal agency presence (ATF, FBI, Secret Service) at a local incident, expressed skepticism about official narratives, and warned listeners about government censorship of COVID-19 vaccine information revealed by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. The show covered preparedness topics including medical supplies from Shop Med Vet, ammunition availability, shotgun options for militia programs, and unconventional warfare tactics including escape and evasion strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the coronavirus panic as a deliberate distraction from gun confiscation efforts, comparing COVID-19 mortality rates unfavorably to tuberculosis and rabies. He promoted gold and silver currency as hygienic alternatives to plastic cards, noting Facebook removed his posts on this topic. Callers shared preparedness advice including vitamins, sprouting seeds, water storage, and calcium supplementation. Koernke criticized the government's delayed travel restrictions, alleged Israeli and Chinese involvement in the crisis, and warned that police enforcing quarantines wore no protective gear, suggesting the threat was exaggerated. He emphasized local and county resistance to federal gun control as the real reason for the manufactured panic.
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-part broadcast on August 27, 2019, covering constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current events. The morning segment focused on communications infrastructure, Facebook censorship of red flag law abuse videos, surplus military equipment (ballistic vests, magazines, generators), and radio/antenna systems. The evening segment, hosted with Larry Lawson, addressed Middle East tensions, Israeli-U.S. relations, Epstein case developments, and red flag law abuses in Washington State and Florida, with extensive discussion of urban guerrilla warfare tactics and border security issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag laws and their abuse, focusing on the case of James Randall of Everett, Washington, whose firearms were seized by authorities based on his use of antidepressants following his wife's death. He highlighted how Facebook was removing videos documenting red flag law abuses and called for listeners to repost and share evidence. Koernke expressed strong opposition to anonymous accusations in red flag proceedings, arguing they violate constitutional protections, and made inflammatory statements about potential violent resistance to law enforcement executing such warrants. The second hour featured a different host discussing veterans helping veterans and personal stories about veteran-led businesses and charitable efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed a Facebook controversy involving a woman who criticized the dress attire of President Obama's daughters at a public event, arguing she was simply stating the obvious and should not have apologized. The show explored broader themes of declining respect for public office, standards of decorum, and civility in American culture. Callers debated the Obama family's conduct, compared them unfavorably to previous presidential families, and discussed issues including Ferguson police demographics, oil price manipulation as economic warfare against Russia and America, gold standard removal and oil-based currency systems, and water control regulations affecting property rights. The episode also featured discussion of patriotic music and preparedness themes.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed James Brady's death and its potential use as propaganda for gun control, comparing it to the case of Gabrielle Giffords. They analyzed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an information war, with Facebook allegedly censoring Hezbollah content while preserving Israeli military images. The hosts addressed water infrastructure vulnerabilities, citing the Toledo water crisis and aging pipe systems, then pivoted to election integrity, detailing admitted computer-controlled voting systems and historical election fraud. They warned about technology as a double-edged sword, describing cases of remote computer infiltration with illegal content and alleged targeted attacks on patriots using weather weapons and precision strikes during the 1990s.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher hosted an afternoon episode featuring Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America. The discussion covered Operation Fast and Furious, examining how weapons traced to the U.S. represented only 17% of Mexican crime scene guns and how many were sourced through Mexican military channels and defectors. Pratt highlighted recent victories in New Mexico where armed citizens and militia support successfully challenged federal overreach—including a mayor's gun ban being overturned, an IRS threat against Dr. Gary Seidel being withdrawn, and a Forest Service firebreak dispute being resolved when backed by local leadership and armed constituents. The hosts discussed the effectiveness of decentralized communication networks in advancing Second Amendment rights across multiple states, contrasted Gun Owners of America's uncompromising stance with the NRA's perceived accommodation of government, and extensively analyzed the 2012 Republican primary race, strongly endorsing Ron Paul while criticizing other candidates including Mitt Romney and Herman Cain.