"fbi informant"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6 Capitol event, criticizing mainstream media coverage and emphasizing that the actual insurrectionists were Antifa and Black Lives Matter, not Trump supporters. He addressed a viral ABC News story about a teenager who reported his father to the FBI for participating in the Capitol gathering, using it to warn listeners about infiltration and the importance of family loyalty during conflict. Koernke covered preparedness topics including CB radio maintenance, FRS radios, medical training, and the critical need to stockpile ammunition and food supplies. He fielded caller questions about surplus rifles, ballistic helmets from POW Radar, and discussed military strategy, comparing symbolic battles to practical resource control. Throughout the episode, he emphasized that conflict is imminent and listeners must prepare by securing weapons, ammunition, and food while building local militia networks.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bunkerville Ranch trial, where an FBI informant's identity was inadvertently disclosed during cross-examination, raising questions about government entrapment tactics. He promoted preparedness resources including the Patriot Nurse's medical content and fish antibiotics, covered ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Korea, India-Pakistan, and China with historical context, and spent considerable time discussing firearm manufacturing, design philosophy, and quality control—including detailed technical analysis of 80% Glock frames available from Blitzkrieg Tactical at a sale price, aluminum versus steel construction in pistols, and proper function testing procedures. He also referenced an incident involving an 83-year-old Nevada business owner beaten by state police.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechter discussed a home invasion in Atlanta where a woman successfully defended herself against three armed intruders using a firearm, analyzing her tactical response and emphasizing the importance of armed self-defense. They critiqued the new MacGyver television reboot for promoting anti-gun messaging and discussed preparedness, tool acquisition, and defensive home modifications. The show also covered concerns about FBI involvement in the Bundy standoff, specifically regarding Michael Finicum's death and the role of an FBI informant, while calling for archived video evidence and photographs to be preserved and distributed.