"flash mob"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed federal border security funding, arguing that the $3.7 billion allocation would not secure the border but instead fund illegal immigration and government handouts. He criticized TSA and FEMA operations, comparing budget manipulation tactics to a university heating system failure that caused millions in water damage while appearing to save money. Koernke analyzed the Ferguson riots as a coordinated flash mob manipulation using phones to incite violence, connecting it to broader patterns of government-orchestrated civil unrest. He detailed how community demographics and infrastructure control points like St. Louis serve strategic purposes in destabilization efforts. The show included extensive discussion of government contractor phone distribution to illegal immigrants, FEMA camp operations, and calls for armed preparedness against perceived federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, advocating for militia deployment to the U.S.-Mexico border using low-cost, high-impact tactics including psychological operations, noise-making devices, and coordinated vehicle patrols. He criticized the National Guard's delayed response and alleged political correctness training, arguing that private citizens and militia could effectively secure the border using off-the-shelf technology and manpower. The show also addressed media distraction tactics, the Ferguson riots as orchestrated flash mobs, and alleged corruption among government officials and foreign nationals in positions of power.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri riots and police shooting, distinguishing between legitimate protesters and opportunistic looters engaged in flash mob violence targeting local businesses. He criticized the lack of focus on actual accountability for police misconduct, drawing parallels to orchestrated riots in Lansing, Michigan, and warning about potential third-party coordination of civil unrest via cell phone networks. The show also covered border security concerns, tactical preparedness equipment including night vision technology, and radio repeater systems for militia communications.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security solutions using surplus government equipment available through govliquidation.com, including Coast Guard patrol boats, hybrid locomotives, and fuel tankers. He emphasized the need for militia support at the southern border and criticized foreign aid spending. Callers discussed the Ferguson, Missouri unrest as an organized flash mob rather than spontaneous rioting, illegal immigration patterns in Michigan, and defensive preparedness including improvised weapons like modified hockey sticks and Swiss Army shovels. Koernke advocated for border fortification and civilian defense strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies following a flash mob incident at a retail store where shoppers used fraudulent payment cards. He emphasized the importance of identifying local feed mills and grain elevators to stockpile affordable staple foods like rolled oats, peanuts, barley, lentils, and lima beans in bulk. Koernke covered food rationing principles, waste reduction through nose-to-tail butchering practices, and survival skills including mouse preparation and medical procedures like lung aspiration for pneumonia casualties. The show featured a guest segment with Don discussing night vision technology options, comparing goggles versus gun sights, and pricing for thermal and first-generation systems.
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Mark Koernke analyzed a motorcycle gang ambush incident on a New York expressway involving an Asian driver and his family, discussing tactical self-defense responses and the organized nature of the attack. He examined video evidence of the incident, explaining how the bikers coordinated the ambush and advocating aggressive vehicle-based defensive tactics. The show also covered a separate incident involving police brutality in New Jersey where officers and a police dog severely injured a young man, drawing parallels between street gang and law enforcement violence. Koernke concluded with commentary on government shutdown politics, Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy, and the need for Americans to prepare mentally and physically for potential violent confrontations.