"federal prosecution"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, particularly 7.62x39 and 5.45x39 rounds, and their scarcity due to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Syria. He covered a major Second Amendment victory in Illinois where a federal judge blocked the state's assault weapon and magazine ban, specifically affirming that pistol braces are protected arms. Koernke also addressed California's new emissions regulations targeting trains and diesel trucks, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive in the EU (part of Agenda 2030), and reported on a large pedophilia ring arrest in France involving 76 politicians, 43 artists, and 35 journalists. He discussed the Matt Hoover auto sear conviction as an example of arbitrary federal prosecution, prison conditions in Michigan, and the necessity of armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather terminology and media sensationalism, particularly the term "bomb cyclone," arguing it was manufactured fear-mongering rather than a genuine new weather phenomenon. He analyzed recent flooding and mudslides in Idaho, criticized the arrest of Julian Assange despite Trump's previous support during the 2016 campaign, and discussed the Bob Miner legal case, emphasizing systemic corruption in the judicial system. The show featured extensive commentary on government deception, the need for listener support via phone calls and donations, and calls for Americans to take action against what Koernke characterized as tyranny.
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday, discussing preparedness, alternative power generation systems, and political commentary on federal cases involving the Bundy family and Hammond ranchers. The show featured extensive caller discussion on charging batteries using hand-crank generators, stationary bicycles with alternators, wood gas systems, and hydropower alternatives. Mark emphasized the importance of building tactical reserves and called for presidential pardons for the Hammonds, while criticizing federal prosecution of ranchers and expressing concerns about the Bundy case being held in C-TAC rather than Nevada.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with North Korea and the Trump administration's foreign policy, criticizing the hiring of establishment figures like Mattis and Goldman Sachs-connected advisors despite campaign promises to reduce military interventions. He also covered the Bundy family case, noting that the FBI allegedly lacked evidence to prosecute them after 18 months in federal custody, relying instead on testimony from co-defendants in custody.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia operations, and government overreach. The episode featured extended commentary on the Bundy ranch case in Nevada, the Hutaree militia standoff in Michigan, and federal prosecution tactics. Koernke and caller Dave analyzed how militia groups responded to federal actions, emphasized the importance of armed preparedness and effective resistance, and discussed voting as a tactical component of political engagement alongside physical preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump while expressing concerns about globalist influence, the Federal Reserve's missing trillions in assets, and the FBI's handling of Clinton's email investigation. He analyzed the Oregon standoff acquittals and the Bundy Ranch case, arguing for accountability of federal prosecutors and agents who engage in wrongful prosecution. Koernke also covered allegations linking Clinton and Obama to ISIS funding through WikiLeaks releases, Bill Clinton's transfer of satellite technology to China, and the broader corruption of federal institutions. The show concluded with discussion of Russian and Chinese military movements in the Mediterranean.
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Mark Koernke discussed the acquittal of all seven defendants in the Oregon standoff case, analyzing how jury nullification and public distrust of federal authority led to the not guilty verdict. He criticized federal prosecutors for their aggressive tactics, highlighted the arrest of defense attorney Marcus Mumford after the verdict, and drew parallels to the earlier Bundy Ranch case. Koernke emphasized the need for citizens to spread awareness of the acquittal through media and radio call-ins, and discussed upcoming Nevada trial implications. The episode included extensive commentary on federal overreach, jury selection tactics, and the broader pattern of government misconduct.
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Mark Koernke discussed America's declining global standing, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings. He criticized federal law enforcement's selective prosecution, contrasting the rapid conviction of a defendant with the lack of action against Hillary Clinton despite alleged crimes. Koernke addressed preparedness topics including fire extinguisher alternatives and sand for combating incendiary devices, and fielded a caller discussing recent federal trials and communist influence in American institutions over the past eight years.
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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.