"fort hood"
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Mark Koernke discussed Texas Governor Greg Abbott's declaration of invasion and border security operations, analyzing the state's confrontation with the federal government over immigration enforcement. The show covered the mobilization of multiple states in support of Texas, concerns about federal military coordination against the states, and the need for militia organization and preparedness. Callers debated immigration policy, demographic concerns, and the role of international organizations in facilitating illegal border crossings, while Koernke emphasized the importance of local militia formation, logistics preparation, and community organizing for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, detox formulas, and the Knob Creek machine gun shoot event scheduled for October 10, 2014. He fielded calls about AR-15 blanks, gasoline prices, county fairs, livestock management, and wild maize cultivation. The show covered border security concerns, alleged Ebola deployment by the government, Fort Hood troops being sent to West Africa, and criticism of Rick Perry and Barack Obama's legitimacy as president. Koernke argued that Ebola containment protocols were already established and that bringing patients to the US was unnecessary and dangerous, attributing the decision to deliberate destabilization efforts.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed preparedness, ammunition availability, and night vision technology group purchasing. They covered the Cliven Bundy ranch standoff in Nevada where federal agents seized cattle and arrested his son, analyzing potential escalation and tactical considerations. Don proposed a 'U-First' political movement to identify and counter domestic threats, and discussed Fort Hood security issues, border incursions by Mexican soldiers, and livestock threats from cartels.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 2014 Atlanta ice storm and its broader implications for preparedness and infrastructure vulnerability. He criticized the lack of common sense and self-sufficiency among residents who were unprepared for minor weather, contrasting this with Michigan's winter driving culture. The show covered truck-dependent supply chains and what economic collapse would look like, emphasized the importance of local micro FM broadcasting over centralized media, and took a caller reporting military mobilization at Fort Hood with 1.8-mile-long trains carrying tanks and equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed advanced tactical shooting techniques, featuring a master shooter demonstrating precision rifle work with a .50 caliber Barrett, emphasizing the importance of proper training and muscle memory through airsoft practice. The show covered preparedness for potential military conflict, including range operations updates and night vision equipment availability. Callers raised concerns about media coverage of violent crimes, military mobilization orders to Syria, and potential false flag operations involving U.S. naval assets in the Mediterranean, with discussion of the USS Liberty incident and concerns about Israeli involvement in potential attacks on American forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed the threat of Mumbai-style mass shooting attacks in America, arguing that armed citizens would quickly neutralize such attackers unlike in disarmed populations. He contrasted this with military bases and cities with strict gun control where such attacks could succeed, citing Fort Hood as an example. The show also covered socialism's infiltration in schools, the importance of preserving pre-1923 historical publications that document early 20th-century events, library book purging during the Clinton era, and the Federal Reserve's origins in the 1890s-1913 period.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Declaration of Independence and its religious and constitutional significance on the Fourth of July holiday, emphasizing the Judeo-Christian heritage of the founding fathers and God-given rights. The show covered historical military engagements and retreats, including references to Saratoga and Cow Pens, and discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency themes. Koernke addressed border security concerns, military deployments to Arizona, and the disarming of soldiers at Fort Hood, while promoting heirloom seeds, firearms kits, and preparedness products to listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed military deployment of troops to American streets, alleging that two divisions (20,000-30,000 troops) from Fort Hood and Fort Bragg would be deployed domestically by October 1st. He connected this to broader themes of globalist control, international banking conspiracies, and the erosion of American sovereignty. Koernke criticized the 2008 financial bailout, arguing that money should go to American citizens rather than failed banks, and advocated for a jubilee-style debt forgiveness. He condemned political leaders across parties as complicit in betraying the nation, rejected the legitimacy of the federal government when it operates beyond the reach of the people, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as tyranny and globalist enslavement.
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On September 22, 2008, Mark Koernke and Michael Nessert discussed multiple topics including 9/11 conspiracy theories, government overreach through moped licensing and contractor fraud in disaster areas, precious metals investment and bank confiscation risks, casino monopolies and money laundering, and military deployment of the 1st Brigade Combat Team for domestic riot control starting October 1st under the John Warner Defense Authorization Act. The show concluded with a medical segment on burn treatment and first aid.