"foreign military personnel"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the discovery of military-age foreign nationals being processed through a clandestine facility at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, documented by Georgia State Senator Colton Moore. The episode covered the implications of foreign troops being integrated into U.S. military uniforms and bases, analyzed the significance of a drill instructor's campaign hat worn by a soldier at the facility, and provided detailed guidance on intelligence collection techniques for monitoring such operations. Koernke also covered quartermaster supplies including ammunition availability, military surplus ponchos, and MRE rations, while emphasizing the need for militia training and preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Los Angeles Police Department's policy allowing DACA recipients to carry firearms while serving as police officers, which he characterized as illegal under federal law (18 U.S.C. 922 G5A). He connected this to a broader pattern of illegal aliens being brought into law enforcement and military positions across the country as part of what he described as a coordinated effort to establish an interior police force. Koernke emphasized the threat posed by military-trained foreign nationals being deployed domestically and called for listeners to organize locally, track illegal alien movements, and prepare for potential conflict. The episode included extensive discussion of preparedness, firearms parts kits, and the need for decentralized communication infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed a case involving two foreign military personnel stationed at Fort Leonard Wood arrested for attempting to solicit a 12-year-old girl, expressing concerns about their country of origin being withheld and connecting the incident to broader security issues. The show featured extensive discussion of close-quarters combat tools including tomahawks, drywall hammers, machetes, and various knives (Bowie, kukri, cleaving blades), with callers sharing experiences and recommendations for weapons maintenance and selection. Koernke also reminisced about his father's musical career and family musical traditions, and promoted preparedness and survival equipment through various commercial segments.