"federal raids"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military surplus equipment, and recent federal law enforcement actions. He highlighted deals on chemical protective suits and firearms components available through online retailers, emphasized the importance of preventive maintenance on weapons, and addressed concerns about federal raids targeting civilians, specifically referencing incidents in Tennessee and other locations that he characterized as extrajudicial killings rather than lawful arrests.
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Mark Koernke discussed recent federal law enforcement killings of civilians, including Theodore Dreschler in Tennessee (August 16) and a case in Utah, alleging these were coordinated assassination operations by FBI tactical units. He analyzed the tactical methods used in these raids, emphasized the need for home defense preparations against window breaches, and called for documentation of federal agents involved. The show also featured a segment on seed saving and permaculture from a guest host, and covered topics including Illinois gun registration threats, the militarization of federal agencies, and the need for community preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and caller Daryl discussed the debt ceiling compromise and the creation of a 12-member "super committee" (which they characterized as a Soviet-style Politburo), warning that this committee could bypass normal Congressional procedures to pass gun control legislation, eliminate presidential term limits, and override constitutional protections. They analyzed the implications of the committee's power to pass legislation without filibuster or amendment, reviewed critical commentary from citizens about government spending and hypocrisy, discussed Social Security fraud and raids by federal agencies on food clubs, and emphasized the urgent need for listeners to acquire firearms, ammunition, and magazines while supplies remain available.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nester discussed ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers, reporting on inventory constraints at retailers like Widener's and J&G Sales. They covered the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme arrest, speculating about money laundering and Israeli connections. The show included a CFR annual report analysis claiming plans to collapse the global economy by July 2009 through commodity price manipulation and ammunition supply restrictions. Callers reported on local incidents including federal raids on Native American reservations in New York and a preacher's conflict with local law enforcement in Asheville. The hosts promoted preparedness topics including NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense procedures, mask maintenance, and decontamination protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed the threat to Second Amendment rights and veteran targeting by federal authorities. He featured Larry Pratt from Gun Owners of America in the previous hour, addressing concerns about gun permits, background checks, and arbitrary revocation of carry rights. Koernke emphasized ammunition stockpiling, load-bearing systems, and preparedness for potential federal action. He also covered election fraud allegations from New Hampshire, banking system instability, and called for veterans to join the militia movement. Multiple callers shared concerns about government overreach, voter fraud, and personal experiences with federal raids.
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Mark Koernke hosted Clint Derr, commander of the Michigan Militia Wolverine Corps, to discuss militia organization, structure, and operations. They covered the Wolverines' command hierarchy across Michigan's 83 counties, explained the distinction between militia and gun militia terminology, and discussed ongoing border operations with a 45-day mobilization warning order. The conversation included reflections on the 1995 pre-Oklahoma City bombing period when militia members allegedly received advance warning of planned federal raids, and emphasized the militia's role in community defense and preparedness for natural disasters and emergencies.