"firearm registration"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Chris Murphy's anti-gun amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act, which would impose firearm registration, waiting periods, and storage restrictions on military personnel and DoD civilians. He read extensively from Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago, drawing parallels between Soviet oppression tactics and current U.S. government actions, and played an open letter to woke youth explaining how Marxist movements discard their activists after seizing power. The show covered ammunition availability at Atlantic Firearms and magazines at Battlehawk Armory, discussed Detroit's decline and parasitic governance, and announced upcoming militia training exercises in southern Michigan.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and constitutional rights on July 22, 2010. The show covered law enforcement abuses including tasering and beating of citizens, the need for community organization and local militia preparedness, and detailed analysis of a 1993 confidential meeting minutes from Handgun Control Incorporated outlining a comprehensive gun confiscation agenda. Callers shared knowledge about foraging wild foods, herbal medicine, and survival skills passed down through families. The hosts emphasized the importance of listener donations to keep the Micro Effect broadcasting network operational and urged Americans to organize locally, prepare with seeds and supplies, and resist what they characterized as an emerging totalitarian system.
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Mark Koernke discussed Illinois House Bill 4357, a proposed firearm registration law he characterized as a precursor to confiscation, and criticized the NRA's track record on defending gun owners. He covered the Freedom Rally held in Washington, D.C., featuring the band Poker Face, and extensively analyzed 9-11 conspiracy theories with caller Dave from California, who challenged Steve Alton's book 'The Shell Game' as disinformation promoting peak oil and population reduction agendas. Koernke argued that 9-11 required government orchestration based on air traffic control procedures and military response protocols, and discussed the role of broadcast infrastructure at the World Trade Center. The show included technical discussions with caller Joe from Florida about M1A rifle ammunition and long-range shooting.