"fbi infiltration"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed federal infiltration tactics targeting militia and border security groups, focusing on an FBI sting operation in Arizona where undercover agents posed as cartel members to entrap civilians in theft and drug crimes. They analyzed how the FBI uses informants and entrapment to dissolve grassroots organizations like Arizona Border Recon, and warned listeners about identifying infiltrators within groups. The show covered preparedness topics including water storage, food reserves, night vision equipment, and the dangers of Chinese-manufactured weapons entering Mexico. They also discussed government leverage tactics, heroin trafficking through law enforcement protection, and the importance of vetting new group members carefully.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition and firearms availability, noting supply shortages in common calibers and recommending specific retailers like AIM Surplus, JG Sales, and Apex for deals on ammunition, rifles, and tactical gear. He covered preparedness items including Kevlar helmet suspension systems from Cope's Distributing, web belts, and freeze-dried food from Freeze Dry Guy. The second half featured a call from Dave from Wutari, Michigan, discussing FBI activity, the Michigan militia situation, and details about infiltrators and federal involvement in past cases, including allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and evidence of entrapment.
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Mark Koernke discussed Sandy Hook as a staged event, analyzing alleged inconsistencies in casualty handling, pre-positioned media, and government involvement. He examined active shooter drills in schools as psychological conditioning, criticized media narratives blaming lone shooters rather than patriots, and explained surveillance infrastructure including cell tower tracking systems and roadside monitoring pods. Callers contributed observations about cell phone pinging and personal experiences with intimidation tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed drug abuse and personal responsibility, then shifted to American history and constitutional governance, covering the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, Alexander Hamilton's monarchist intentions, and Andrew Jackson's fight against international bankers. The show featured extended discussion of motorcycle club infiltration by federal agents, the Washington DC shooting incident, bank robberies in Michigan, and the government shutdown. Caller Don provided night vision technology information, and caller Spike Simmons reported on disappearing video evidence from the DC shooting. The episode concluded with discussion of confederation government structure and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal law enforcement tactics, including agent provocateurs and entrapment operations targeting militia members and patriots. He analyzed high-profile cases including Randy Weaver and Waco, critiquing how the FBI and ATF conduct investigations through infiltration, evidence planting, and manipulation. Caller Joe McNeil shared personal accounts of FBI infiltration and agent provocateur tactics, emphasizing the dangers of government overreach. Koernke stressed the importance of self-defense, avoiding negotiation with authorities, and maintaining operational security. He also addressed recent militia activity in Michigan, particularly around Adrian and Ann Arbor, and warned listeners that escalation is imminent.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Oklahoma City bombing as an orchestrated false flag operation involving the FBI, ADL, and Mossad, claiming to have photographic evidence from aerial surveillance. He analyzed a Glenn Beck video about government surveillance, arguing that 90% of Americans recognize the country is heading in the wrong direction, which contradicts official narratives of widespread support for current policies. Koernke recounted alleged federal attempts to provoke confrontations with militia members in Michigan, including surveillance operations at the Decker and Dexter properties, and emphasized the importance of communications networks and alternative media in resisting what he characterized as a coordinated government and international conspiracy. He also discussed the digital television transition as a tool for future control and encryption of broadcast signals.