"foreign contractors"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Mueller investigation's conclusion, military procurement issues (particularly the Marine Corps' decision to use HK rifles instead of American contractors), the decline of American manufacturing and steel production, Mexico's fabricated fuel shortage and its impact on US energy prices, and the need for Americans to quietly prepare with ammunition and supplies while avoiding attention from authorities. He emphasized that the Constitution has been abandoned by those in power and encouraged listeners to act accordingly without drawing scrutiny. The show featured caller discussions about AR-15 construction, rifle options, and preparedness, as well as a caller promoting Patrick Little's 2020 presidential campaign.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed government spending inefficiency, border wall construction concerns, and vaccine safety on December 13, 2018. Koernke criticized the proposed border wall as likely to be a financial scam involving foreign contractors, citing past examples of failed infrastructure projects in Michigan and elsewhere. The hosts also addressed healthcare issues, including concerns about flu vaccines for elderly populations and referenced Eustace Mullins' book 'Murder by Injection.' The episode covered government program waste, multiple layers of taxation (particularly road taxes and proposed toll roads), and the privatization of American infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and wall construction funding, questioning contractor involvement and money flow to foreign entities. He covered international military exercises on U.S. soil involving 14-23 countries practicing house-to-house searches and gun confiscation, which he claimed to have warned about for decades. Koernke analyzed European protests and yellow-vest movements as organized resistance to globalist agendas, comparing them to potential American militia mobilization. He played an extended audio piece critiquing gun control advocates' hypocrisy regarding parenting, mental health, education policy, and drone strikes. The show concluded with discussion of historical European civilian gun ownership before EU restrictions and Muslim immigration policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, criticizing foreign involvement in border wall construction and advocating for American workers and companies. He promoted the State of Jefferson as an alternative to California, argued against excessive consumerism and Sunday store hours from a biblical perspective, and addressed voting irregularities in Michigan. The episode included commentary on Castro's death, communist regimes, and media misrepresentation of crime statistics, along with product advertisements for preparedness gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition reloading as a critical preparedness skill, urging listeners to purchase reloading equipment immediately and establish community reloading operations. He addressed caller Michael's question about rifle selection for .308 Winchester versus 7mm Remington Magnum, recommending the .308 due to superior ammunition availability. Koernke extensively analyzed remote-controlled robotic weapons systems, arguing they are vulnerable to electronic jamming, optical disruption, and operator elimination. He criticized U.S. military equipment aging (20-35 years old), foreign weapons production contracts, and government preparation for conflict against American citizens, while encouraging listeners to build skills, acquire tools, and maintain defensive readiness.