"federal enforcement"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, militia organization and logistics, preparedness equipment from Sportsman's Guide including flame-resistant gear and armor systems, the WWSD 2020 lightweight AR-15 rifle design, and HR 8 and HR 1446 gun control legislation that passed the House. He emphasized the importance of local militia coordination, supply chain preparation, and readiness for potential federal enforcement actions, drawing parallels to historical sieges at Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the Scott Wood rings incident. Callers discussed gun registration fears, law enforcement defection, and the necessity of armed resistance logistics.
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The episode featured two distinct segments: the first hosted by Joe McNeil (identified as "radiojo52") discussing community engagement, education, food sourcing, and preparedness, with emphasis on local farming and self-sufficiency; the second hosted by Mark Koernke covering militia preparedness, weather cycles, survival skills including footwear and clothing, and extensively discussing Project Guardian—a federal gun control initiative announced by Attorney General Barr—comparing it to historical attacks on gun owners and manufacturers during the late 1980s and early 1990s under George H.W. Bush, warning of imminent federal enforcement actions against firearms owners.
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Mark Koernke discussed a $4 million gold heist on Interstate 95 in North Carolina, analyzing it as likely an inside job due to the precise timing and location of the robbery. He covered ammunition supply concerns, warning listeners to stock up on standard ball 223 ammunition rather than green-tipped armor-piercing rounds, and predicted federal enforcement actions in Connecticut and New York as part of a spring offensive against gun owners. Koernke also critiqued modern vehicle design, comparing contemporary trucks and cars unfavorably to older models, and announced an extended drawing deadline for listener donations to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including a controversial DC firearms case where a man was convicted of attempted possession of inert muzzleloader bullets, FEMA exercises and potential false flag scenarios, the FBI's removal of the Southern Poverty Law Center from its hate crimes resources, California Senator Dianne Feinstein's push for semi-automatic rifle import bans, and recommendations for building radio monitoring and recording systems for signal intelligence. He also reviewed affordable firearms options from Classic Firearms and AIM Surplus, discussed the arbitrary enforcement of immigration laws at the southern border, and addressed caller concerns about government overreach and militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ATF raid on Ares Armor in California, Connecticut gun confiscation efforts, and the broader collapse of American manufacturing and law enforcement accountability. He analyzed polymer rifle receiver regulations, the trucking industry as one of the few remaining growth sectors, and the centralization of corporate power. Callers raised concerns about drug testing disparities between truck drivers and police, Idaho's anti-federal gun law, and Connecticut police threats. Koernke emphasized armed resistance to federal enforcement, comparing the situation to historical tyranny and advocating for defensive preparation and deterrence against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal surveillance operations and law enforcement activities in Connecticut and Massachusetts, analyzing vehicle patterns and operational tactics used by federal agents. He addressed gun legislation across northeastern states, particularly focusing on Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine, and warned listeners on the East Coast about potential federal enforcement actions. Koernke also featured a segment with constitutional attorney Phyllis Schlafly discussing George Washington's character and integrity as a model for public officials.
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Mark Koernke opened the December 19, 2013 morning broadcast with discussion of preparedness, supply chain issues, and retail strategies for acquiring gear and ammunition at discounted prices. He highlighted deals on keepshooting.com including French Army grenade bandoliers and other tactical equipment, then pivoted to analyzing an NPR article about the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York on visa fraud charges. Koernke argued the real issue was geopolitical retaliation and discussed broader themes of diplomatic immunity, government corruption, and what he characterized as pervasive LGBTQ+ influence in government and academia, citing examples from University of Michigan. He also covered Michigan's exceptional apple harvest and food production, emphasized proper ammunition selection for militia preparedness, and encouraged listeners to call in with analysis of the diplomatic incident.
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Mark Koernke discussed corruption in Detroit municipal government, including a recent sentencing of a public official and historical organized crime patterns involving various mafia groups. He criticized federal and state enforcement mechanisms, arguing that professional security forces are less reliable than citizen militias. Callers Spike and George contributed discussions on motorized bicycles as alternative transportation to avoid vehicle licensing schemes, the decline of traffic enforcement revenue, open carry laws in Michigan, and the effectiveness of armed citizenry in deterring crime.