"friendly fire"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the fatal Houston police raid on a disabled Navy veteran and his cancer-stricken wife, analyzing the shooting as likely friendly fire and criticizing no-knock warrants, police state tactics, and the failure of law enforcement accountability. He examined AR-15 barrel regulations, evidence planting by corrupt Michigan police, and the broader erosion of constitutional rights, arguing that citizens must prepare to defend themselves as government oppression escalates. The show featured a caller from Texas providing details on the case and advocating for militia response to police violence.
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Mark Koernke discussed FDA regulations banning wooden boards in cheese aging, criticized federal bureaucracy, and addressed the concept of 'friendly fire' in combat situations, emphasizing that all fire is simply fire regardless of source. He took a caller from Wisconsin troubleshooting rifle scope zeroing at 91 yards and discussed night vision equipment. The show featured extensive commentary on propaganda machines, the Nevada Bundy Ranch situation, law enforcement manipulation, and warnings about an inevitable shooting war in the United States. Koernke promoted a night vision drawing to support the Micro Effect and discussed the need for preparedness and community defense.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed police brutality and misconduct across the United States, including incidents in Albuquerque, Kentucky, and Michigan. They analyzed a controversial police shooting incident involving officers firing on a vehicle, with the hosts noting that officers shot each other rather than the suspects, who had surrendered without weapons. The episode covered government overreach, the militarization of police departments, and the need for citizens to prepare for potential confrontations with law enforcement. Callers contributed perspectives on government corruption and the importance of awareness and self-defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed food safety and preparedness, covering egg recalls, salmonella contamination, proper food handling, and storage methods including salt preservation and mineral oil sealing. The show addressed chemtrails, food supply destruction, and the S510 Farm Bill. Callers contributed information on egg storage techniques and produce washing. The episode also covered the Gulf oil spill disaster, dispersant dangers, geoclimactic events, and military incidents in Iraq involving friendly-fire casualties from Iraqi soldiers. A hamfest announcement for Pennsylvania was provided, and a year-end fundraising appeal for the Live 365 streaming service was made before transitioning to the Dutch Jones program.
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Mark Koernke discussed food preservation and storage strategies for militia preparedness, focusing on drying, canning, and packaging techniques for garden produce. He emphasized the importance of back-to-school sales for acquiring cheap supplies like pencils, notebooks, and crayons for long-term storage. The show covered MRE ration systems, homemade food dryer construction, and creative meal preparation methods. In the second hour, Koernke shifted to discussing guard duty training and friendly fire prevention, using historical examples and personal military experience to emphasize the critical importance of proper guard mount procedures, communication systems, and clear orders.
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Mark Koernke discussed a controversial shooting incident in New York involving state police and a young man named Travis Tripp near the Catskills. Caller Dave presented evidence suggesting the death of a state trooper was caused by friendly fire from fellow officers, not by Tripp, and that the subsequent house fire was deliberately set rather than caused by tear gas grenades. Koernke and Dave analyzed patterns of police misconduct, comparing the incident to Ruby Ridge and other cases, and discussed systemic conditioning of law enforcement to view citizens as enemies. The show also covered concerns about federal programs influencing state police training and tactics.